DECEMBER
12-13, 2019 ENS de Lyon«Publ i c Pol i ci es, Ci ti es and Regi ons»
Workshop
- Gilles Duranton
(University of Pennsylvania)
- Stephan Heblich
(University of Bristol) Keynote speakers
- Sylvie Charlot (GATE, Univ. Lyon 2)
- Pierre-Philippe Combes (GATE, CNRS)
- Sylvie Démurger (G
(GATE, CNRS) - Nelly Exbrayat
(GATE, Univ. Saint-Etienne) - Florence Goffette-Nagot (GATE, CNRS)
- Sonia Paty
(GATE, Univ. Lyon 2) - Laurent Simula (GATE, ENS de Lyon)
Organizing Committee
- Sylvie Charlot (GATE, Univ. Lyon 2)
- Pierre-Philippe Combes (GATE, CNRS)
- Laurent Gobillon (
(Paris School of Economics, CNRS) - Florence Goffette-Nagot (GATE, CNRS)
- Florian Mayneris (UQAM)
- Sonia Paty
(GATE, Univ. Lyon 2)
- Frédéric Robert-Nicoud - Frédéric Robert-Nicoud (Univ. of Geneva)
- Laurent Simula (GATE, ENS de Lyon) - Elisabet Viladecans (Univ. of Barcelona)
Scientific Committee
Public policies are often closely related to urban and regional issues. Place-based policies such as enterprise zones or indus- trial cluster policies, but also local public policies, are by nature spatially differentiated. Moreover, many national public policies related to the housing market (e.g. tax incentives for rental in- vestment), land use (e.g. zoning policies) and environment (e.g. protected areas) use delineation rules to target specific types of locations or agents.
This workshop will gather original research papers shedding some light on the issues raised by these public policies for urban and regional economies, both in developed and develo- ping countries. The workshop welcomes submissions of theo- retical and empirical contributions. The accepted papers (15) will be presented over two days and will complement two key- note speakers’ presentations.
Submissions:
Papers must be submitted by email to ppcr@gate.cnrs.fr in pdf format by September 15, 2019. Decisions of acceptance will be notified by October 20, 2019.
Registrations will be opened from October 20 to November 25.
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Attendance is free for presenters and will include lunches, dinner and coffee breaks. There is a registration fee for non-presenters. Further information on the workshop will be available at the webpage on the GATE website www.gate.cnrs.fr/ppcr2019.
CALL FOR PAPERS
GATE93, chemin des Mouilles 69130 Ecully (France) http://www.gate.cnrs.fr