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First Rhône Spatial Economics workshop 

   

March 27, 2017   

University of Geneva,  

Boulevard du Pont‐dʹArve 40, 1204 Genève  Uni‐Mail ‐ room 3250 

     

9h00 ‐ 9h10      Welcome coffee   

9h10‐10h00     Jessica Hug (UNIGE), City‐biased technological change 

10h00‐10h50   Clément  Gorin  (GATE),  Patterns  and  determinants  of  inventors’      

mobility across European urban areas   

10h50‐11h10    Coffee break   

11h10‐12h00    Yuan Zi (IHEID), Trade Liberalization and the Great Labor Reallocation  11h00‐12h50   Tatiana Martinez Zavala (GATE), Foreign Aid, Illegal Migration and 

Organized Crime   

12h50‐14h00    Lunch   

14h00‐14h50   Tidiane Ly (GATE), Sub‐metropolitan Tax Competition with Household  and Capital Mobility 

14h50‐15h40   David  Staubli  (UNIL),  Tax  Elasticity  of  Corporate  Taxable  Income: 

Evidence from Switzerland   

15h40‐16h00    Coffee break   

16h00‐16h50   Jayson Danton (UNIL), Who Bears the Burden of local Income Taxes?, with  M. Brülhart and R. Parchet. 

 

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