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PROGRAM

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Thursday, November 15, 2018 ... 3

08.45 am-09.00 am: Welcome Speech ... 3

09.00 am -10.30 am: Plenary Session... 3

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Migrations ... 3

11.00 am -12.30 pm: Dynamic Economics and Income Distribution ... 3

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Environmental Economics ... 4

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Poverty, Inequality, Income Distribution ... 4

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Institutions (State) ... 5

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Conflict Economics ... 5

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Dynamic Economics ... 5

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Poverty, Inequality, Income Distribution ... 6

2.30 pm-4.00 pm: External Financing ... 6

5.00 pm-7.00 pm: Round-Table ... 7

Friday, November 16, 2018 ... 7

09.00 am -10.30 am: Plenary Session... 7

11.00 am-12.30 pm: Health ... 7

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Households ... 8

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Agriculture ... 8

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Institutions (State) ... 9

11.00 am-12.30 pm: Migrations ... 9

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: International Trade ... 9

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Households ... 10

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Bank and Finance ... 10

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Enterprises ... 11

Practical Information ... 12

How to connect to the WIFI ... 12

Venue ... 13

How to access the restaurant of the Hotel Oceania ... 14

How to access the restaurant of the Hotel Radio ... 14

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Thursday, November 15, 2018

08.45 am-09.00 am: Welcome Speech

[Amphitheatre A6]

09.00 am -10.30 am: Plenary Session

[Amphitheatre A6]

(Democracies) Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste: Evidence from 1.5 billion newspaper articles

Rabah Arezki, Chief Economist for MENA, World Bank

10.30 am -11.00 am: Coffee break [Hall - Amphitheatre A6]

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Migrations

[313 - Room Pascal]

Chair: Frédéric Docquier, University of Louvain, IRES, FERDI

> Immigration towards the OECD and service exports: an institutional perspective

Isabelle Rabaud, Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans, LEO (co-authors: Thierry Baudasse, LEO - Thierry Montalieu, LEO).

Discussant: Jérôme Valette.

> Come talk to me: the impact of repressive language policies on immigrants' labor market outcomes

Jérôme Valette, CES, Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, CNRS (co-author: Pierre Mandon, World Bank).

Discussant: Simone Bertoli.

> Migration and co-residence choices: Evidence from Mexico . Simone Bertoli, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD).

Discussant: Hamed Sambo.

> Does migration improve the food security of households left behind? Evidence from Ethiopia

Hamed Sambo, Centre d'Economie de l'Université Paris Nord.

Discussant: Isabelle Rabaud.

11.00 am -12.30 pm: Dynamic Economics and Income Distribution

[Room 214]

Chair: Jean-Louis Combes, CERDI

> Croissance économique et réduction de la pauvreté : une analyse comparative des pays de la CEMAC et de l'UEMOA.

Symphorien Ndang Tabo, Université de Tours.

Discussant: Riana Razafimandimby Andrianjaka.

> The dynamics of middle-class in a middle-income country: characteristics and determinants of mobility in Turkey from 2010 to 2013

Riana Razafimandimby Andrianjaka, GREThA - Université de Bordeaux.

Discussant: Modeste Dayé.

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> Household finances and access to formal savings and liquidity devices: evidence from a field experiment in Benin

Modeste Dayé, Center for Research in Economic Development (co-author: Philippe LeMay- Boucher, Heriot-Watt University).

Discussant: Symphorien Ndang Tabo.

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Environmental Economics

[Room 212]

Chair: Grégoire Rota-Graziosi, CERDI

> Social preference for new mining projects in Québec, an analysis based on discrete choice experiment method

Adrien Corneille, Université de Sherbrooke, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD) (co-authors: Jie He, Université de Sherbrooke - Thomas Poder, GREDI-UdS, UETMIS-CHUS).

Discussant: Mounir Amdaoud.

> Ressources naturelles, innovation et développement économique : vers une nouvelle approche

Mounir Amdaoud, Centre d'Economie de l'Université Paris Nord.

Discussant: Rémi Generoso.

> Reexamining the effect of ENSO on economic growth: the role of local weather conditions Rémi Generoso, LEM-CNRS, Université Lille 1 (co-authors: Cécile Couharde, EconomiX- CNRS, Université Paris Nanterre - Olivier Damette, Bureau d'économie théorique et appliquée (BETA) - Gilles Dufrenot, Aix-Marseille School of Economics).

Discussant: Victor Stéphane.

> Hiding Behind the Veil of Ashes: Social Capital in the Wake of Natural Disasters Victor Stéphane, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD).

Discussant: Adrien Corneille.

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Poverty, Inequality, Income Distribution

[Room 217]

Chair: Rabah Arezki, World Bank

> Poverty reduction during 1990-2013: did millennium development goals adoption and state capacity matter?

Antonio Savoia, University of Manchester.

Discussant: Mathilde Valero.

> Household Income Shocks and Sibling Composition: evidence from rural Tanzania Mathilde Valero, Aix-Marseille School of Economics.

Discussant: Francesca Marchetta.

> School or work: the role of weather shocks in Madagascar

Francesca Marchetta, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD) - (co-authors: Luca Tiberti, Laval University - David Sahn, Cornell University). Discutant: Antonio Savoia

1.00 pm-2.30 pm: Lunch Hotel Oceania

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2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Institutions (State)

[Room 212]

Chair: Martine Audibert, CERDI

> Structure des dépenses publiques et croissance économique en Amérique Latine et dans les Caraïbes : Une investigation empirique

Walkens Sainval, Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne.

Discussant: Alou Adessé Dama.

> Inter-ministerial tax competition: the case of resource rich developing countries

Alou Adessé Dama, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD) (co-authors: Emilie Caldeira - Grégoire Rota- Graziosi - Ali Compaore, CERDI).

Discussant: Réda Marakbi.

> Tax evasion, public debt and aggregate instability Réda Marakbi, Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans.

Discussant: Walkens Sainval.

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Conflict Economics

[Room 217]

Chair: Ibrahim Elbadawi, ERF - FEMISE

> The global economic burden of violent conflict

Anousheh Alamir, European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics.

Discussant: Emmanuelle Lavallée.

> Fear not for Man? Armed conflict and social capital in Mali

Emmanuelle Lavallée, PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine, LEDa, UMR DIAL - François Roubaud, UMR DIAL - IRD.

Discussant: Marion Mercier.

> Fighting from abroad - Do refugees affect violence in the home country?

Marion Mercier, LEDa - (co-author: Fabio Mariani, Université Catholique de Louvain).

Discussant: Arcade Ndoricimpa.

> Economic Costs of Civil Conflicts: The Case of Burundi

Arcade Ndoricimpa, University of Burundi - Michel-Armel Ndayikeza, University of Burundi.

Discussant: Anousheh Alamir.

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Dynamic Economics

[313 RO - Room Pascal]

Chair: Eric Rougier, Gretha

> « Les (im)possibilités d'une île : une analyse de la soutenabilité de la croissance en Haïti » Audrey Aknin, CEMOTEV (co-author: Vincent Geronimi, CEMOTEV).

Discussant: Christophe Muller.

> Transborder ethnic kin and local prosperity: evidence from night-time light intensity in Africa Christophe Muller, Greqam.

Discussant: Hui Jie Yan.

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> Does disaggregated renewable energy consumption stimulate economic growth? The role of spatial effect

Hui Jie Yan, CEARC, CNRS, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines and

University of Paris Saclay (co-authors: Patrick Schembri - Katia Radja, CEARC, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines and University of Paris Saclay).

Discussant: Zilong Zhao.

> Modelling and dynamic analysis of the domestic demand influence on the economic growth of China

Zilong Zhao, GIPSA-lab - Université Grenoble Alpes (co-authors: Louis Job, Pacte, Sciences Po Grenoble - Bogdan Robu, GIPSA-lab - Université Grenoble Alpes - Luc Dugard, GIPSA- lab).

Discussant: Audrey Aknin.

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Poverty, Inequality, Income Distribution

[Room 432]

Chair: Mary-Françoise Renard, CERDI

> Social policy diffusion: evidence from non-contributory social transfer programmes in developing countries

Marina Dodlova, University of Passau.

Discussant: Luca Bortolotti.

> Multidimensional poverty and wellbeing in China

Luca Bortolotti, University of Florence (co-authors: Mario Biggeri, University of Florence - Vincenzo Mauro, University of Pisa).

Discussant: Florent Bresson.

> A widening global divide? A bipolarization analysis Florent Bresson, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD).

Discussant: Marina Dodlova.

2.30 pm-4.00 pm: External Financing

[Room 214]

Chair: Isabelle Rabaud, LEO

> FDI determinants in developing countries: An analysis from instrumental variable Bayesian Model Averaging

Quan Hong Nguyen, LEMNA, Institute of Economics and Management, University of Nantes (co-authors: Thomas Vallée - Thi Hong Hanh Pham, LEMNA, Institute of Economics and Management, University of Nantes).

Discussant: Farid Makhlouf.

> Voting with wallet: does democracy stimulate remittances?

Farid Makhlouf, ESC Pau (co-authors: Kamal Kasmaoui - Johanna Edelbloude, ESC Pau).

Discussant: Assi Okara.

> Developing inclusive economic institutions in South countries: the role of FDI Assi Okara, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD).

Discussant: Quan Hong Nguyen.

4.30 pm-5.00 pm: Coffee break [Hall - Amphitheatre A6]

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5.00 pm-7.00 pm: Round-Table

[Amphitheatre A6]

After the Arab springs are MENA countries competitive ?

Rabah Arezki, (Chief Economist for MENA, World Bank), Ibrahim Elbadawi (ERF Managing Director and FEMISE President), Jean-Claude Berthelemy (Paris 1, CES), Grégoire Rota Graziosi (CERDI, UCA), Patrick Plane (CERDI-CNRS, UCA).

7.15 pm: Coach to the Hotel Radio - 2 cours Raymond Poincaré 7.30 pm-10.30 pm: Dinner Hotel Le Radio

10.30 pm: Coach departure from the restaurant

11.30 pm: Arrival at the Bus station – Place des Salins

Friday, November 16, 2018

09.00 am -10.30 am: Plenary Session

[Amphitheatre A6]

Climate change, Inequality and Migration

Frédéric Docquier, Professor (University of Louvain, IRES, Ferdi) ; (with Jaime de Melo, Université de Genève et Ferdi)

10.30 am -11.00 am: Coffee break [Hall - Amphitheatre A6]

11.00 am-12.30 pm: Health

[Room 217]

Chair: Christophe Muller, AMSE

> Forfait obstétrical et inégalités dans l'accès aux soins maternels en Mauritanie

Martine Audibert, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD) (co-author: Marion Ravit, Centre population et développement).

Discussant: Catherine Korachais.

> Impact du financement basé sur la performance sur la malnutrition au Burundi Catherine Korachais, Institute of Tropical Medicine of Antwerp.

Discussant: Nicolas Sirven.

> A model of hospital congestion in developing countries

Nicolas Sirven, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherche Appliquée en Economie de la Santé (LIRAES), Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé (co- authors: Damien Besancenot, LIRAES - Radu Vranceanuz, Essec Business School).

Discussant: Martine Audibert.

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11.00 am -1:00 pm: Households

[313 RO – Room Pascal]

Chair: Simone Bertoli, CERDI

> Women's empowerment and husband's migration: evidence from Indonesia

Jordan Loper, Aix-Marseille School of Economics, CNRS, EHESS and Centrale Marseille (co-authors: Olivier Bargain, Bordeaux University and Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) - Roberta Ziparo, Aix-Marseille School of Economics, CNRS, EHESS and Centrale

> Iranian household welfare after recent economics sanction

Salimeh Monirijavid, Théorie économique, modélisation et applications, Université de Cergy Pontoise.

Discussant: Mazhar Mughal.

> Female age at marriage, son preference and child welfare outcomes

Mazhar Mughal, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Pau (co-authors: Mughal Mazhar, ESC Pau - Fontan Sers Charlotte, ESC Pau).

Discussant: Nurgul Tilenbaeva.

> From wedding to begging: spending on celebrations and its welfare effects Nurgul Tilenbaeva, Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement.

Discussant: Jordan Loper.

11.00 am -1:00 pm: Agriculture

[Room 215]

Chair: Catherine Araujo-Bonjean, CERDI

> How does maize market behave in Sub-Saharan Africa? A study with autoregressive models

Marie-Eliette Dury, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD) - Bing XIAO, Centre de Recherche Clermontois en Gestion et Management, IUT d'Aurillac, Université Clermont Auvergne.

Discussant: Olivia Bertelli.

> Investing in agriculture when it is worth it. Empirical evidence from rural Uganda Olivia Bertelli, Université Paris Dauphine, PSL.

Discussant: Hajare El Hadri.

> How droughts change specialization of countries?

Hajare El Hadri, Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans.

Discussant: Rajwane Kafrouni.

> Tribal Agriculture : The role of cultural capital and social capital

Rajwane Kafrouni, Centre d'études sur la mondialisation, les conflits, les territoires et les vulnérabilités (CEMOTEV) (co-author: Natalia Zugravu-Soilita, CEMOTEV - Séverine Bouard - Leila Apithy, Institut agronomique néo-calédonien).

Discutant: Bing Xiao

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11.00 am -1:00 pm: Institutions (State)

[Room 213]

Chair: Emmanuelle Lavallée, PSL-DIAL

> The role of the decentralization in the efficiency of regional health services in turkey: an application on public hospitals association

Gökçe Manavgat, Toros University and Ege University (co-authors: Ayhan Demirci, Toros University - Fatih Saygili,Ege University).

Discussant: Pierre Pecher.

> Ethnic inclusiveness of the central state government and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

Pierre Pecher, Aix-Marseille School of Economics.

Discussant: Linda Glawe.

> The deep determinants of economic development in China ? A provincial perspective Linda Glawe, University of Hagen, Center for East Asia Macro-economic Studies, CEAMeS (co-author: Helmut Wagner, CEAMeS, University of Hagen).

Discussant: Adam Levai.

> Access to justice and economic development

Adam Levai, Université Catholique de Louvain (co-authors: Arnaud Deseau, Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles - Michèle Schmiegelow, Université Catholique de Louvain).

Discussant: Gökçe Manavgat.

11.00 am-12.30 pm: Migrations

[Room 432]

Chair: Laure Pasquier-Doumer, IRD-DIAL

> The volatility effect of diaspora's location: A migration portfolio approach

Eric Rougier, Groupe de Recherche en Economie Théorique et Appliquée, Gretha (co- author: Nicolas Yol, Gretha).

Discussant: Valentina Di Iasio.

> Migration and the wellbeing of people left behind: evidence from Armenia and Georgia Valentina Di Iasio, Università degli Studi dell'Insubria.

Discussant: Matthew Sharp.

> The impacts of internal migration in South Africa: evidence from a natural experiment Matthew Sharp, London School of Economics and Political Science.

Discussant: Eric Rougier.

1.00 pm-2.30 pm: Lunch Hotel Oceania

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: International Trade

[Room 215]

Chair: Ekrame Boubtane, CERDI

> Libéralisation commerciale et fluctuations des prix agricoles : les implications d'un effet GIFFEN en Tunisie

Sabine Wilhelm, Nancy Université.

Discussant: Naima Mennad.

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> Politique commerciale de l'Algérie entre régionalisme et multilatéralisme : Étude quantitative de la libéralisation commerciale à travers un MEGC

Naima Mennad, Université Oran 2.

Discussant: Teny Yashmina Nebie.

> Impact des mesures non tarifaires sur le commerce international : cas des Limites Maximales de Résidus (LMR) de pesticides

Teny Yashmina Nebie, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD).

Discussant: Elodie Mania.

> Product export diversification and sustainable economic growth in developing countries Elodie Mania, Centre de Recherche en Economie Appliquée à la Mondialisation.

Discussant: Sabine Wilhelm.

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Households

[313 RO Room Pascal]

Chair: Pascale Motel Combes, CERDI

> Ethnicity and risk sharing network formation: evidence from rural Vietnam

Laure Pasquier-Doumer, Universite Paris Dauphine, IRD-DIAL (co-authors: Camille Saint- Macary, IRD-DIAL - Quynh Hoang, Université Paris Dauphine, PSL).

Discussant: Mughal Mazhar.

> Son preference, parity transition and birth spacing in Pakistan

Mughal Mazhar, CATT, University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour France (co-author: Javed Rashid, Pau Business School France).

Discussant: Megumi Nishimura.

> Loan Groups and Elements of Success in a Microcredit Group-Lending Program:

Estimating the Impacts of a Self-Selected Loan Group on the Household Income of Its Members Evidence from India

Megumi Nishimura, Kyoritsu Women's University - Abhay Joshi, Daito Bunka University.

Discussant: Laure Pasquier-Doumer.

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Bank and Finance

[Room 217]

Chair: Vianney Dequiedt, CERDI

> Gouvernance bancaire et montée du risque de crédit dans la zone CEMAC Jean Bernard Boyabe, Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Management et Economie.

Discussant: Mohamed Chaffai.

> Is the size of the banking sector responsible for longer banking crises?

Clément Mathonnat, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD) - (co-authors: Alexandru Minea, CERDI (CNRS, UCA, IRD) - Marcel Voia, Carleton University).

Discussant: Jean Bernard Boyabe.

> Quel impact de la crise sur le risque de crédit dans les pays en développement?

Marc Kouzez, GRANEM.

Discussant: Alexandru Minea.

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> How far away is the MENA banking system? Efficiency comparisons with international banks

Mohamed Chaffai, Université de Sfax, ERF Research Fellow and FEMISE member (co- author: Paolo Coccorese).

Discussant: Marc Kouzez.

2.30 pm-4.30 pm: Enterprises

[Room 213]

Chair: Samuel Guérineau, CERDI

> Décision d'innover dans les entreprises en Côte d'Ivoire: Une approche microéconométrique Dorgyles Kouakou, Centre de recherche en économie et management (CREM, UMR CNRS 6211).

Discussant: Oksana Nezhyvenko.

> Wage differentials in EU transition economies (2009-2013): informal employment and gender issues

Oksana Nezhyvenko, Université Paris-Est Créteil, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Erudite - (co-author: Philippe Adair, University Paris-Est Créteil, Erudite).

Discussant: Joël Cariolle.

> Submarine cable deployment and digital vulnerability in Sub-Saharan Africa

Joël Cariolle, Fondation pour les Etudes et Recherches sur le Développement International.

Discussant: Suneha Seetahul.

> Wasted potential? The gender-specific consequences of women's labor market status in Indian households

Suneha Seetahul, Gretha.

Discussant: Dorgyles Kouakou.

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Practical Information

How to connect to the WIFI

Select Wifi UCA_Invites

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Check your email to get your password.

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Venue

Conference venue: Université Clermont Auvergne, Pôle tertiaire

26 avenue Léon-Blum 63000 Clermont-Ferrand (Secondary entrance: rue de la Rotonde)

If you need any further information, do not hesitate to call +33(0)4 73 17 74 38.

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How to access the restaurant of the

Hotel Oceania

Lunch on Thursday 15, Nov. and Friday, 16 Nov. from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm.

82 Boulevard François Mitterrand, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand. +33 (0) 4 73 29 59 59

How to access the restaurant of the

Hotel Radio

Dinner on Thursday, 15 Nov.

43 Avenue Pierre et Marie Curie, 63400 Chamalières. +33 (0) 4 s73 30 87 83

A bus will take the participants to the restaurant. Meeting point: 2 cours Raymond Poincaré at 7.15 pm.

11 pm: Departure from the HotelRadio

11.30 pm: Bus station Salins

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