The proceedings of the French Association of Law and Economics - Robert Badinter Institute Conference #2024 are now available!

On December 11, 2024, the French Association of Law and Economics (AFED) and the Robert Badinter Institute organized a public conference to open the AFED's annual congress, hosted by CRED at Panthéon-Assas University, entitled “Duty of care and new obligations for companies and organizations.”

This meeting provided an opportunity to examine the new obligations imposed on companies and organizations in a changing national and European context, with a view to promoting more responsible practices.

Presentations by Bruno Deffains, Kathia Martin-Chenut, Pierre Chevalier, Alice Navarro, and Chloé Le Coq outlined the various dimensions of this duty of care:

* the gradual development of the standard and its implications for economic actors,

* the uncertainties surrounding the relationship between French and European law,

* the associated economic and social challenges.

This conference also highlighted the need for ongoing dialogue between lawyers, economists, practitioners, and researchers in order to better understand and support the effective implementation of these obligations.

To read the proceedings: Institut Robert Badinter

Léa MUNICH hired as assistant professor (maître de conférences)

 

        

 
CRED is pleased to welcome Léa MUNICH, a specialist in cooperative game theory applied to allocation problems arising from law or industry, who has just been appointed Assistant Professor (maître de conferences) in economicsat Paris-Panthéon-Assas University.

Guillaume AUBIAN hired as assistance professor (maître de conférences)

 

        

 
CRED is pleased to welcome Guillaume AUBIAN, a specialist in theoretical computer science and graph theory, who has just been appointed Assistant Professor (Maître de conférences) at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University.

20th June 2025 - Paris Economics of Taxation Workshop

GT d’économie de la fiscalité 20 juin 2025

CRED is hosting the Paris Economics of Taxation of workshop. On the June 20th 2025, the speakers will be:

• 12h15 - 13h00 : Xavier GABAIX (Harvard University), "A Theory of Complexity Aversion".
• 13h15 - 14h00 : Floris ZOUTMAN (NHH), "Equity and Efficiency in Multidimensional Taxation " with Kevin SPIRITUS (Erasmus University).
• 14h15 - 15h00 : Eddy ZANOUTENE (CY Cergy, THEMA) "How to Fund Nonprofits?"

Cycle de conférences « le Droit des affaires en perspective »

As part of the “Le droit des affaires en perspective” lecture series, organized under the scientific direction of Professor Caroline COUPET, Johan PROROK, Professor of Private Law and Criminal Sciences at Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, and Claude Denys FLUET, Professor of Economics at Université Laval and Bruno DEFFAINS Professor of Economics at CRED, debated on: "Is the economic analysis of law a method at the service of Law? The example of investor compensation for the dissemination of false information ", Tuesday June 18 at 6:00 pm in the Auditorium of the Centre Notre Dame des Champs.

46th conference of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE)

 

        

 
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.

iaee2025paris.org

13th-14th June 2025 - 1stWorkshop on Noncausal econometrics

 

        

 
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

June 17th 9h30 - Floris ZOUTMAN (NHH Bergen) at seminar at CRED

 

        

 
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.

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