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Seminars
The Department's dense seminar scheduling is one of its hallmarks and one of the building blocks of its academic community.
Along with our five, less formal, Reading Groups (Theory and Behavioural Economics, Trade/IO, Labour/Public Economics, Macroeconomics, Political Economy and Development Economics), our internal seminar series (Departmental Seminar, Macroeconomics Seminar, Structural Seminar, Applied Microeconomics Seminar, Friday Seminar) stimulate the 'conversation' and encourage collaborations among faculty members as well as among and with our PhD students.
These research seminars organised in collaboration with other institutions (the Banque de France Research Seminar, the Paris Trade Seminar, the Paris Empirical Political Economy Seminar, the Roy-ADRES Seminar, and the Paris Econometrics Seminar, co-organised with the Paris School of Economics) also contribute to the global reach of the Department's scientific production: between 2012 and 2017, the Department hosted nearly 500 visiting researchers from France, Europe and around the world.
The halls of the Department are rarely quiet - its researchers are present, have an 'open door' policy and scientific discussion is common place !