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Doctoriales MACROFI

4-5 avril 2019 Programme

Jeudi 4 avril

Accueil à partir de 13h30

14h00-16h45

 14h00 – 14h45 : Alexandra Campmas (Université de Bordeaux, LAREFI), “Macroprudential policy and bank leverage in the presence of shadow banking”.

 14h45 – 15h30 : José Garcia Revelo (Université d’Orléans, LEO), “Macroprudential and monetary policies: Friends or foes?”.

Discutante: Rym Aloui.

15h30 - 16h00 : Pause café, Mezzanine Descartes

 16h00 – 16h45 : Jocelyn Maillard (Université Lyon 2, GATE), “Projection of Labour Market Indicators by Industry and Occupation”.

Discutant: Julien Albertini.

16h45-17h15 Réunion du Réseau MACROFI

20h00 Dîner – Restaurant le Vivarais - 1 Place Gailleton 69002 Lyon.

Vendredi 5 avril

9h15-12h00

 9h15 - 10h : Mihaela Nicolau (Université de Poitiers, CRIEF), “The implications of the wealth effect in 25 EU countries”.

Discutante: Lise Clain-Chamosset-Yvrard.

10h00 - 10h30 : Pause café, Mezzanine Descartes

 10h30 – 11h15: Laura Capota (Université d’Orléans, LEO), “The impact of return shocks on mutual funds' flows: an example based on French bond mutual funds”.

Discutant : Frédéric Jouneau-Sion.

 11h15 – 12h00: Ilhame Lagrine (Université de Rennes, CREM), “Optimal vs. simple capital control rules in a sudden stop environment”.

12h00 Déjeuner de travail des responsables MACROFI (Jols Gerland – 283 avenue Jean Jaurès – 69007 Lyon) ; déjeuner des doctorants ayant présenté (CROUS de l’ENS – Site Descartes).

Localisation : Salle

D2-102,

ENS de Lyon – 15, Parvis René Descartes – 69007 Lyon.

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