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Workshop

« Public policies and spatial economics »

Wednesday 13th March GATE Saint-Etienne

10h-11h

J-F Thisse (CORE, UCL, HSE), I. Sloev, Ph. Ushchev

Do we go shopping downtown or in the bubs? Well, why not to both?

11h-12h

C. Gaigné, S. Riou (GATE L-SE, UJM), J-F Thisse

On the number and size of jurisdictions within large metropolitan area.

12h-14h Lunch

14h-15h

C. Gaigné (UMR SMART, INRA Rennes), Y. Zenou Location , city size and crime

15h-16h

F. Goffette-Nagot (GATE L-SE), Modibo Sidibe Quantifying spatial mismatch

16h-16h30 Coffee break

16h30-17h30

M. Brülhart, C. Carrère, F. Robert-Nicoud (Université de Genève) Trade and towns

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Thursday 14

th

March

GATE Lyon

10h30-11h30

E. Di Porto, V. Merlin, S. Paty (GATE L-SE, UL2)

Cooperation among local governments to deliver public services: a structural bivariate response model with fixed effects and endogenous covariate

11h30-12h30

C. Blaudin de Thé, M. Lafourcade (ADIS, PSE, Université Paris Sud) Urban sprawl and fuel consumption

12h-14h Lunch

14h-15h

J. Martin, F. Mayneris (IRES, CORE, UCL)

Specialization of developed countries in high-end products : new facts and macro- implications

15h-16h

S. Moriconi, P. Picard, S. Zanaj (CREA, Université du Luxembourg) Commodity taxation and regulatory competition

16h-16h30 Coffee break

16h30-17h30

N. Exbrayat (GATE L-SE, UJM), T. Madiès, S. Riou Bailouts in a globalized economy

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