CRED is an academic partner of the organization of the 46th annual conference that took place at the Palais des Congrès in Paris June 15th - June 18th.
The first workshop on noncausal econometrics, jointly organized by Elena DUMITRESCU(CRED) with Gilles DE TRUCHISand Arthur THOMAS at centre Panthéon. June 13th and 14th 2025. link
Floris ZOUTMAN (NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Department of Business and Management Science) will present "Wealth Taxation: The Key to Unlocking Capital Gains", coauthored withGuttormSCHJELDERUP (NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Department of Business and Management Science). This seminar is coorganized with the HARMFISC research project.
François MANIQUET (UniversitéCatholique de Louvain et LISER) will present "Egalitarianism and Private Property of Self in the Taxation of Labor Incomes" coauthoredwith avec Lancelot HENRY DE FRAHAN (University of Chicago).This seminar is coorganized with the HARMFISC research project.
Laurence JACQUET (CY Cergy Paris Université, CNRS, THEMA) will present "Generalized Production efficiency", coauthored with Etienne LEHMANN (Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, CRED). This seminar is coorganized with the HARMFISC research project.
CRED congratulates Yann AOUIDEF for his Ph’D thesis untitled "L’usage de la Blockchain dans la résolution des litiges" advised by Bruno DEFFAINS, to be defended Tuesday December 4th 2025, at Room 401 - Centre Assas (4eme étage) - 92 rue d’Assas, 75005 PARIS.
CRED congratulates Illan BARRIOLA for his Ph’D thesis untitled “Essays on Institutions and Inequalities” advised by Bruno DEFFAINS, to be defended Tuesday November 25th 2025, at Salle Collinet - Centre Sainte-Barbe (3è étage) - 4 rue Valette, 75005 PARIS.
CRED congratulates Tea TOUTOUNJI for her Ph’D thesis untitled “Les coulisses de la norme - Juger entre les lignes : une analyse économique des asymétries d’information et de pouvoir dans la production du droit”, advised by Bruno DEFFAINS, to be defended Tuesday November 18th 2025 at 9h30 Salle Collinet - Centre Sainte-Barbe (3ème étage) - 4 rue Valette, 75005 Paris.
Olivier CARDI (CRED, Université Paris Panthéon-Assas) et Romain RESTOUT (BETA – Université de Lorraine) ont publié un billet sur le blog de l’AFSE intitulé « Comment la modification de la nature du changement technologique a transformé sa relation avec les heures travaillées dans les pays de l’OCDE ». lien