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								[Save the Date] - 16 septembre -
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								FIRST PARIS NEW PARADIGM WORKSHOP
 Driven by major debates in the US and growing popular pressure for climate action, the economic and political potential of a ‘Green New Deal’ is generating a lot of excitement on both sides of the Atlantic. But there is little clarity over what people mean by a Green New Deal, and therefore over its economic impact. The Workshop will delve into the macroeconomics of a deal. How broad must it be to be really effective and how could it be financed? How can the necessary political coalition be built to push it forward? And what can we learn from Roosevelt’s New Deal and the role it played in shaping the post-war paradigm? 
Venue :OFCE 10, place de Catalogne - 75014 Paris 
Preliminary Program 
  
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								LES PUBLICATIONS
					
					Winter is possibly not coming: Mitigating ï¬nancial instability in an agent-based model with interbank marke, Working Paper 
Lilit Popoyan, Mauro Napoletano, Andrea Roventini 
					
					Sharing or Not Sharing? Household Division of Labor and Marital Status in France 1985-2009, Working Paper 
Lamia Kandil, Helene Perivier 
					
					Imposition des couples en France et statut marital. Simulation de trois réformes du quotient conjugal, Working Paper 
Guillaume Allègre, Hélène Perivier, Muriel Pucci 
					
					Financial and fiscal interaction in the euro area crisis: This Time was Different, Working Paper 
Alberto Caruso, Lucrezia Reichlin, Giovanni Ricco 
					
					Negative Interest Rates, Bank Profitability and Risk-taking, Working Paper 
Whelsy Boungou 
					
					Perspectives économiques 2019-2021 
Revue de l'OFCE 162 
							
				
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								3 septembre - Séminaire OFCE : Jeanne Commault (Sciences Po) 
Description :How Does Consumption Respond to a Transitory Income Shock? 
11h30 - 12h30 - OFCE, Paris 
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								10 septembre - Séminaire OFCE : Aurélien Eyquem (Univ. Lyon 2) 
Description :Unemployment Risk and State-Dependent Government Spending Multipliers 
11h30 - 12h30 - OFCE, Paris 
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								17 septembre - Séminaire OFCE : Eve Caroli (Univ. Paris Dauphine) 
Description :Escaping Social Pressure: Fixed-Term Contracts in Multi-Establishment Firms, 
11h30 - 12h30 - OFCE, Paris 
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