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Monday, June 13, 2016

Time Event  
08:30 - 09:00 Welcoming Coffee and Registration  
09:00 - 11:05 A1 - State and Local Government (Room 003 - G. Dandelot) - Chair: Nicolas Gravel  
09:00 - 09:25 › The Flypaper Effect in Municipal Finance: A Regression Kink Design - Gabriel Loumeau, ETH Zürich  
09:25 - 09:50 › Municipality mergers - Bjarne Strøm - Norwegian University of Science and Technology  
09:50 - 10:15 › The impact of local government size on the flypaper effect: evidence from the 2008 fiscal refom in Italy - masimiliano ferraresi, University of Ferrara  
10:15 - 10:40 › Optimal territorial design and decentralization - Marie Breuillé, CESAER  
10:40 - 11:05 › If you want me to stay, pay: a model of asymmetric federalism in centralised countries - Peter Claeys, Vrije Universiteit Brussel  
09:00 - 11:05 A2 - Tax avoidance (Room 004 - T. Arbeau) - Chair: Gareth Myles  
09:00 - 09:25 › Voluntary Disclosure Schemes for Offshore Tax Evasion: An Analysis - Matthew Rablen, Brunel University  
09:25 - 09:50 › Fiscal consolidation and tax compliance - Francesco Pappada, Centre de recherche de la Banque de France  
09:50 - 10:15 › Limited Commitment to Enforcement and the Evolution of Tax Compliance - Marisa Ratto, Universite Paris-Dauphine  
10:15 - 10:40 › Are poorer countries more exposed to multinational tax avoidance? - Thomas Tørsløv, University of Copenhagen  
09:00 - 11:05 A3 - Household (non)cooperation, information & transfers (Room 005 - J. Dalcroze) - Chair: Roberta Ziparo  
09:00 - 09:25 › Consumption Dynamics and Allocation in the Family - Alexandros Theloudis, Department of Economics  
09:25 - 09:50 › Income Hiding and Informal Redistribution: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Senegal - Karine Marazyan, IEDES-P1 UMR D&S  
09:50 - 10:15 › Noncooperative household consumption with caring - Bram De Rock, ECARES  
10:15 - 10:40 › Household Responses to Cash Transfers - Denni Tommasi, European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics  
10:40 - 11:05 › An empirical Bayes method to estimate resource shares of household members - Alexander Wolf, European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics  
09:00 - 11:05 A4 - Gender, norms & institutions (Room 102 - J-M. Damase) - Chair: Claudia Senik  
09:00 - 09:25 › Stereotypes, Underconfidence and Decision Making with an Application to Gender and Math - Elyes Jouini, Univ. Paris-Dauphine  
09:25 - 09:50 › Modern Family: Female Breadwinners and the Intergenerational Transmission of Gender Norms - Panos Mavrokonstantis, Department of Economics  
09:50 - 10:15 › Are Women Better Police Officers? Evidence from Survey Experiments in Uganda - Natascha Wagner, Erasmus University Rotterdam  
10:15 - 10:40 › Undoing Gender with Institutions. Lessons from the German Division and Reunification - Claudia Senik, Paris School of Economics  
09:00 - 11:05 A5 - Public sector & performance (Room 103 - B. Martinu) - Chair: Renaud Bourlès  
09:00 - 09:25 › The targets of State Capitalism: international firm-level evidence (2005-2012) - Carlo Fiorio, University of Milan  
09:25 - 09:50 › Organizational change and employee labor market outcomes - Mette Gørtz, University of Copenhagen  
09:50 - 10:15 › Private Protection and Public Policing - Steeve Mongrain, Simon Fraser University  
10:15 - 10:40 › Mission-Oriented Firms, Motivated Workers, and Screening - Francesca Barigozzi - University of Bologna  
09:00 - 11:05 A6 - Housing & land (Room 104 - B. Bartok) - Chair: Robert Joyce  
09:00 - 09:25 › Demographic Cycle, Migration and Housing Investment: a Causal Examination - Clara Wolf, Sciences Po  
09:25 - 09:50 › Financing public capital through land rent taxation: A macroeconomic Henry George Theorem - Linus Mattauch, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) Berlin  
09:50 - 10:15 › The Housing Cost Disease - Pietro Reichlin, LUISS G. Carli  
10:15 - 10:40 › Is Capital Back? The Role of Land Ownership and Savings Behavior - Max Franks, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Technische Universität Berlin [Berlin]  
10:40 - 11:05 › The curious incidence of rent subsidies: evidence from administrative data - Robert Joyce, Institute for Fiscal Studies  
09:00 - 11:05 A7 - Health, Care and Insurance (Room 521 - L. Jouvet) - Chair: Helmuth Cremer  
09:00 - 09:25 › Explicit vs implicit rationing in health care provision: a welfare approach - ROSELLA LEVAGGI, Department of Economics, University of Brescia  
09:25 - 09:50 › Cancer risk valuation: To treat, or to prevent, that is the question! - Daniel Herrera-Araujo, Hospinnomics  
09:50 - 10:15 › Measuring inequities in health over the lifecycle: age-specific or lifecycle perspective? - Florence Jusot - Laboratoire d'Economie de Dauphine - LEGOS, PSL, Université Paris Dauphine, LEDA, Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé  
10:15 - 10:40 › Think about it, and decide: Do active-decision mechanisms increase organ donations? - Simona Grassi, Université de Lausanne  
10:40 - 11:05 › Long-term care social insurance. How to avoid big losses? - Justina Klimaviciute, Universite de Liege  
09:00 - 11:05 A8 - Macroeconomics (Room 522 - S. Bernhardt) - Chair: Alice Fabre  
09:00 - 09:25 › Asset Price Volatility, Wealth Distribution and Spirit of Capitalism: The Role of Heterogeneity - Lise Clain-Chamosset-Yvrard, Théorie économique, modélisation et applications  
09:25 - 09:50 › Deficit Rules and Monetization in a Growth Model with Multiplicity and Indeterminacy - Maxime MENUET - Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans  
09:50 - 10:15 › Why Risky Sectors Grow Fast - Basile GRASSI, Nuffield  
10:15 - 10:40 › FOREIGN EXCHANGE INTERVENTIONS AS AN (UN)CONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY TOOL: MID-TERM EVALUATION - Lubomir Lizal, CNB  
10:40 - 11:05 › Workers' Remittances, Capital Accumulation and Efficiency in Developing Countries - Nicolas Destrée, Aix-Marseille School of Economics  
11:05 - 11:30 Coffee break  
11:30 - 11:40 Forewords (Auditorium - 2nd floor)  
11:40 - 12:40 Kai Konrad (Max Planck Institute) "Brothers in Arms - Theory and Experimental Evidence on Alliances" - Chair: Nicolas Gravel (Auditorium - 2nd floor) - Keynote 1  
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch  
14:00 - 15:15 B1 - Response to taxes (Room 003 - G. Dandelot) - Chair: Marc Sangnier  
14:00 - 14:25 › Regional payroll tax cuts and individual wages: Heterogeneous effects across education groups - hildegunn stokke, Norwegian University of Science and Technology  
14:25 - 14:50 › Corporate Flat Tax Reforms and Businesses' Location Choices. Evidence from Switzerland - Agustin Redonda, Council on Economic Policies  
14:50 - 15:15 › The Sensitivity of Estimating Taxable Income Responses - carina woodage, Centre for European Economic Research, University of Mannheim  
14:00 - 15:15 B2 - Tax avoidance II (Room 004 - T. Arbeau) - Chair: Kai Konrad  
14:00 - 14:25 › How long-lasting are the effects of audits? - William Elming, Institute for Fiscal Studies  
14:25 - 14:50 › Does E-government improve public sector capability? Evidence from tax administration and public procurement - Anna Kochanova, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods  
14:50 - 15:15 › The Effects of Auditing Announcements on Tax Fraud - Stephen Kastoryano - University of Mannheim  
14:00 - 15:15 B3 - Social interactions (Room 005 - J. Dalcroze) - Chair: Yann Bramoullé  
14:00 - 14:25 › The Family Peer Effect on Mothers' Labour Supply - Emma Tominey, Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York  
14:25 - 14:50 › Social Frictions to Knowledge Diffusion: Evidence from an Information Intervention. - ARTHUR ALIK - Toulouse School of Economics  
14:50 - 15:15 › Necessary Luxuries: A New Social Interactions Model, Applied to Keeping Up With the Joneses in India - Arthur Lewbel, Department of Economics, Boston College  
14:00 - 15:15 B4 - Gender, discrimination & segregation (Room 102 - J-M. Damase) - Chair: Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa  
14:00 - 14:25 › Don't Touch My Road. Evidence from India on Affirmative Action and Everyday Discrimination. - Victoire Girard, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans  
14:25 - 14:50 › Job opportunities and women's empowerment in Egypt - Clémentine Sadania, Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille  
14:50 - 15:15 › Segregation and the perception of the minority - Florent Dubois, Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille, Aix-Marseille School of Economics  
14:00 - 15:15 B5 - Wages & Minimum Wage (Room 103 - B. Martinu) - Chair: Steve Bazen  
14:00 - 14:25 › Wages, Labor Costs, Taxes and Technological Determinants of Inequalities: France 1976-2010 - Thomas Breda, Ecole d'Économie de Paris - Paris School of Economics  
14:25 - 14:50 › The Impact of the National Minimum Wage on Industry-Level Wage Bargaining in France - Sébastien Roux, Banque de France & CREST  
14:50 - 15:15 › Estimating a Structural Equilibrium Job Search Model to Evaluate the Introduction of a Uniform Minimum Wage in Germany - Maximilian Joseph Blömer, Centre for European Economic Research  
14:00 - 15:15 B6 - Environment I (Room 104 - B. Bartok) - Chair: Olivier Chanel  
14:00 - 14:25 › The Curse of Low-valued Recycling - Norimichi Matsueda, Kwansei Gakuin University  
14:25 - 14:50 › A Carbon tax and the Risk of Inequity - Emmanuel Combet, Centre Internationa de Recherche sur l'Environement et le Développement  
14:50 - 15:15 › Amazonian Deforestation, Environmental Kuznets Curve and Deforestation Policy:A Cointegration Approach - Philippe Polome, Groupe d'analyse et de théorie économique  
14:00 - 15:15 B7 - Health, Care and Insurance II (Room 521 - L. Jouvet) - Chair: Lars-Erik Borge  
14:00 - 14:25 › Social insurance with competitive insurance markets and risk misperception - Helmuth Cremer, Toulouse School of Economics  
14:25 - 14:50 › Long-Term Care and Births Timing - Gregory Ponthiere, University Paris 12  
14:50 - 15:15 › Unintended consequences of a grant reform: How the action plan for the elderly affected the budget deficit and services for the young - Lars-Erik Borge - Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU (NORWAY)  
14:00 - 15:15 B8 - Search & matching (Room 522 - S. Bernhardt) - Chair: Gary Fields  
14:00 - 14:25 › Estimating On-the-job Search as an Intensive Margin - Guillaume Wilemme, Sciences Po Paris - Institut d'études politiques de Paris  
14:25 - 14:50 › Search frictions and (in)efficient vocational training over the life-cycle - Anthony Terriau, Groupe d'Analyse des Itinéraires et des Niveaux Salariaux  
14:50 - 15:15 › Directed search with phantom vacancies - Bruno Decreuse, Aix-Marseille School of Economics  
15:15 - 15:35 Coffee break  
15:35 - 16:35 Pierre-André Chiappori (Colombia University) "Partner Choice, Investment in Children, and the Marital College Premium" - Chair: Yann Bramoullé (Auditorium - 2nd floor) - Keynote 2  
16:35 - 17:30 Concert (Auditorium - 2nd floor)  
17:30 - 19:00 Break  
19:00 - 19:30 Transfer with private bus  
19:30 - 23:00 Gala Dinner  

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Time Event  
08:30 - 09:00 Welcoming Coffee  
09:00 - 11:05 C1 - Political Economy (Room 003 - G. Dandelot) - Chair: Antonin Macé  
09:00 - 09:25 › Rainy day politics. An instrumental variables approach to the effect of parties on political outcomes - Jo Thori Lind, University of Oslo  
09:25 - 09:50 › Render Unto Caesar: Welfare, Charity, and Political Islam - Maleke Fourati - University of New South Wales  
09:50 - 10:15 › It's a matter of confidence. Institutions, government stability and economic outcomes. - Luca Bettarelli - DEMS Dipartimento di economia e metodi statistici. Università Milano-Bicocca  
10:15 - 10:40 › Targeted Campaign Competition, Loyal Voters, and Supermajorities - Pierre Boyer, Ecole Polytechnique [Palaiseau]  
09:00 - 11:05 C2 - Migration & Political Economy (Room 004 - T. Arbeau) - Chair: Habiba Djebbari  
09:00 - 09:25 › Emigration as a Pacifying Force? - Veronica Preotu, University of Geneva - Department of Economics  
09:25 - 09:50 › Welfare state, immigration policy, and political parties formation - Chiara Canta, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration  
09:50 - 10:15 › Immigration to the U.S.: A Problem for the Republicans or the Democrats? - Walter Steingress, Banque de France  
10:15 - 10:40 › The Impact of Local Income Inequality on Local Redistribution through Public Goods: Evidence from French Municipalities - Brice Fabre, Ecole d'Économie de Paris - Paris School of Economics, Aix-Marseille School of Economics  
09:00 - 11:05 C3 - Marriage & household decisions (Room 005 - J. Dalcroze) - Chair: Frederic Vermeulen  
09:00 - 09:25 › Assortative mating and earnings inequality in France - Nicolas Fremeaux, Université Paris 2, Panthéon-Assas  
09:25 - 09:50 › Household consumption when the marriage is stable - Frederic Vermeulen, University of Leuven  
09:50 - 10:15 › Development policies when accounting for the extensive margin of fertility - Thomas Baudin, Université Catholique de Louvain - Center for Demographic Research  
10:15 - 10:40 › More than just friends? Diversity in schools and interracial relationships - Luca Paolo Merlino, Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne  
10:40 - 11:05 › Nonparametric welfare and demand analysis with unobserved individual heterogeneity - Thomas Demuynck, University of Maastricht  
09:00 - 11:05 C4 - Education (Room 102 - J-M. Damase) - Chair: Christian Schluter  
09:00 - 09:25 › Short-Term Efects of Secondary School Tracking in Germany: A Dis-Aggregated Synthetic Control Approch - Kristina Strohmaier - Ruhr-University Bochum  
09:25 - 09:50 › Teacher Quality, Test Scores and Non-cognitive Skills: Evidence from Primary School Teachers in the UK - Sarah Fleche, Department of Economics  
09:50 - 10:15 › Evaluating Professor Value-added: Evidence from Professor and Student Matching in Physics - Ryo Nakajima, Keio University  
10:15 - 10:40 › Where are the schools of opportunity? - Jean Hindriks - CORE, Université catholique de Louvain  
10:40 - 11:05 › Teachers, Electoral Cycles and Learning in India - Fagernäs Sonja - University of Sussex, Department of Economics  
09:00 - 11:05 C5 - Optimal taxation (Room 103 - B. Martinu) - Chair: François Maniquet  
09:00 - 09:25 › Consumption taxes and taste heterogeneity - fanny Henriet, CNRS, Ecole d'Économie de Paris - Paris School of Economics  
09:25 - 09:50 › Efficiency-enhancing taxation and nonlinear pricing - Antonio Russo, ETH Zurich  
09:50 - 10:15 › Financing Unemployment Insurance Benefits over the Business Cycle - Raphaël Lardeux, Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique, INSEE Paris, CRED  
10:15 - 10:40 › Well-Being Poverty and Labor Income Taxation: Theory and Application to Europe and the US - Francois Maniquet, Université Catholique de Louvain  
09:00 - 11:05 C6 - Wealth (Room 104 - B. Bartok) - Chair: André Masson  
09:00 - 09:25 › Land is back...and it must be taxed - Alain Trannoy, Aix-Marseille University (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), CNRS and EHESS  
09:25 - 09:50 › Panel Income Changes and Changing Relative Income Inequality - Gary S. Fields, Cornell University and IZA  
09:50 - 10:15 › The distribution of wealth in Spain: Evidence from capitalized income tax data - Clara martínez-toledano toledano, PhD student  
10:15 - 10:40 › Reforming Household Wealth Taxes: Towards Solidarity Deals - André Masson, Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques  
10:40 - 11:05 › Intergenerational wealth mobility and the role of inheritance: Evidence from multiple generations - Daniel Waldenström, Department of Economics, Uppsala University  
09:00 - 11:05 C7 - Intergenerational links (Room 521 - L. Jouvet) - Chair: Elise Huillery  
09:00 - 09:25 › Why does birthplace matter so much? Sorting, learning and geography - Bosquet Clément, Théorie économique, modélisation et applications  
09:25 - 09:50 › Sex and the Mission: The Conflicting Effects of Early Christian Investments on sub-Saharan Africa's HIV Epidemic - Valeria Rueda, Pembroke College - University of Oxford (UK)  
09:50 - 10:15 › Destructive intergenerational altruism - Geir B. Asheim, University of Oslo  
10:15 - 10:40 › Aspirations and the Perpetuation of Social Inequalities: Evidence from Academic Paths in France - Elise Huillery, Département d'économie  
09:00 - 11:05 C8 - (Un)employment (Room 522 - S. Bernhardt) - Chair: Bruno Decreuse  
09:00 - 09:25 › Duration Dependence, Dynamic Selection and the Optimal Timing of Unemployment Benefits - Mario Meier, University of Mannheim  
09:25 - 09:50 › Dealing with job insecurity - Peter Van der Meer, Utrecht University - UU (NETHERLANDS)  
09:50 - 10:15 › Country-Specific Preferences and Employment Rates in Europe - Simone Moriconi, Università Cattolica di Milano  
10:15 - 10:40 › Access to Labor Courts & Unemployment: Evidence from French Labor Courts - Romain Espinosa, Centre de Recherches en Economie et Droit  
11:05 - 11:30 Coffee break  
11:30 - 12:35 François Bourguignon (Paris School of Economics) "Development Aid and Governance" - Chair: Alain Trannoy (Auditorium - 2nd floor) - Keynote 3  
12:35 - 14:00 Lunch  
14:00 - 15:40 D1 - Conflicts & contests (Room 003 - G. Dandelot) - Chair: Nicolas Berman  
14:00 - 14:25 › Contributing to public defense in a contest model - Gautam Bose, University of New South Wales  
14:25 - 14:50 › COMPARING CONTEST SUCCESS FUNCTIONS: EVIDENCE FROM VIRTUAL WORLDS - Antoine Pietri, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne  
14:50 - 15:15 › Reputational concerns in repeated rent seeking contests - Francesco Fallucchi, University of East Anglia and NIBS  
15:15 - 15:40 › Strategic Compromise in Contests with Two-Dimensional Policy Spaces - Luna Bellani, University of Konstanz  
14:00 - 15:40 D2 - Tax competition (Room 004 - T. Arbeau) - Chair: Jean Hindriks  
14:00 - 14:25 › Corporate Tax Rates and Regional Integration. Evidence from the Transition Countries - Aleksandra Klofat, University Witten Herdecke  
14:25 - 14:50 › The supermodularity of tax competition - Gregoire Rota-Graziosi, Centre d'études et de recherches sur le developpement international  
14:50 - 15:15 › Tax Effects of Amalgamations: Evidence from Swiss Municipalities - Florian Chatagny, ETH Zurich  
15:15 - 15:40 › Can revenue equalisation mitigate tax competition? Ad valorem, residence-based taxation in a federation - Willem Sas, KU Leuven [Leuven]  
14:00 - 15:40 D3 - Fertility & household decisions (Room 005 - J. Dalcroze) - Chair: Olivier Donni  
14:00 - 14:25 › A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Subsidized Child Care on Maternal Earnings - Ella Shachar, Bank of Israel/Bar Ilan University  
14:25 - 14:50 › Modes of child care - Volker Meier, University of Munich  
14:50 - 15:15 › Fertility and Labor Supply: New Evidence from the UK - Marion Leturcq, INED  
15:15 - 15:40 › Home production of childcare and labour supply decisions in a collective household model - helene turon, University of Bristol [Bristol]  
14:00 - 15:40 D4 - Time allocation, children & market constraints (Room 102 - J-M. Damase) - Chair: Bram de Rock  
14:00 - 14:25 › Child Labor and Market Access: Identifying Excluded Households - Samia BADJI, Groupe d'analyse et de théorie économique  
14:25 - 14:50 › The response of parental time investments to the child's skills and health - Valentina Tonei, Department of Economics and Related Studies  
14:50 - 15:15 › Liquidity constraints and labor supply - Serena Trucchi, University College London - London's Global University, CeRP-Collegio Carlo Alberto  
15:15 - 15:40 › Choosing Season of Birth: The Role of Biological and Economic Constraints - Damian Clarke, University of Oxford  
14:00 - 15:40 D5 - Normative Economics & axiomatics (Room 103 - B. Martinu) - Chair: Alain Trannoy  
14:00 - 14:25 › Beyond Equal Rights: Equality of Opportunity in Political Participation - Paul Hufe, Centre for European Economic Research  
14:25 - 14:50 › The Axiomatic Approach to Selection from Sets - Gianni De Fraja, University of Nottingham, University of Rome "Tor Vergata"  
14:50 - 15:15 › A new index combining the absolute and relative aspects of income poverty: theory and application - Benoit Decerf, Bielefeld University, Center of Operation Research and Econometrics [Louvain]  
15:15 - 15:40 › Accounting for needs in cost sharing - Justin Leroux, HEC Montréal  
14:00 - 15:40 D6 - Environment II (Room 104 - B. Bartok) - Chair: Agnès Tomini  
14:00 - 14:25 › Strategic decentralization and the provision of global public goods - Cheng Wan, University of Oxford  
14:25 - 14:50 › Spatial property-rights fisheries with potential regime shift - Nicolas QUEROU, Laboratoire Montpelliérain d'Économie Théorique et Appliquée  
14:50 - 15:15 › The Natural Resource Curse revisited: Theory and Evidence from India - Amrita Dhillon, King's College London  
15:15 - 15:40 › On volontary conservation agreements in fisheries - Hubert Stahn, Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille  
14:00 - 15:40 D7 - Ageing and work (Room 521 - L. Jouvet) - Chair: Paul Bingley  
14:00 - 14:25 › To Continue Working or not: The Case of Older Workers in Great Britain - Kadija Charni, Aix-Marseille School of Economics  
14:25 - 14:50 › Can I Stay or Should I Go? Mandatory Retirement and Labor Force Participation of Senior Workers - Rabaté Simon, Ecole d'Économie de Paris - Paris School of Economics  
14:50 - 15:15 › Pension benefit reform and the substitution of younger for older workers - Paul Bingley - Danish National Centre for Social Research  
15:15 - 15:40 › The impact of employer's characteristics on the willingness to hire older workers: Evidence from a stated preferences experiment - Raymond Montizaan, Maastricht University  
14:00 - 15:40 D8 - Macroeconomics II (Room 522 - S. Bernhardt) - Chair: Alain Venditti  
14:00 - 14:25 › Quasi-hyperbolic discounting and the taxation of capital income - Gareth Myles, University of Exeter  
14:25 - 14:50 › A Competitive Idea-Based Growth Model with Shrinking Workers' Income Share - Carla Marchese, DiGSPES Università del Piemonte Orientale - Fabio Privileggi, Department of Economics and Statistics, Univerità di Torino  
14:50 - 15:15 › Public Capital Expenditure and Debt Dynamics: Evidence from the European Union - Alessandro Piergallini, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome Tor Vergata  
15:15 - 15:40 › Public Debt under Excusable Default: Why do Governments Borrow so Much? - Michel Habib, University of Zürich, SFI, CEPR  
15:40 - 15:45 Break  
15:45 - 17:00 Kaushik Basu (World Bank) "A New Approach to Law and Economics" - Chair: Olivier Bargain (Auditorium - 2nd floor) - Keynote 4  
17:00 - 17:30 Farewell drinks  
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