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SUMMARY:SITES-AICC conference 2026: Development and Climate Mitigation/Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:The Conference in Development and Climate Economics is jointly organised by SITES\, AICC and the Fondazione Tor Vergata of the University of Rome Tor Vergata. It will be held at Villa Mondragone\, Frascati\, Rome\, Italy\, from May 27th to 29th\, 2026 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe accelerating climate crisis poses complex and uneven challenges for societies across the globe. Understanding how climate change interacts with economic development\, institutional capacity\, technological progress\, and social well-being is now one of the most urgent and intellectually demanding tasks for researchers and policymakers alike. This conference brings together leading scholars\, practitioners\, and international institutions to advance frontier knowledge on the intertwined agendas of development and climate change mitigation and adaptation. \nWe invite contributions that deepen our theoretical and empirical understanding across a broad range of interconnected themes  such as climate economics\, governance\, and global policy; development\, poverty reduction\, and inequality; energy transition\, technological innovation\, and the green economy;  human capital\, institutions\, and societal resilience; urban–rural dynamics\, infrastructure\, and sustainable land and water systems; historical perspectives on development and climate. \nBy fostering dialogue across economics\, social sciences\, environmental studies\, history\, engineering\, and public policy\, the conference aims to generate actionable insights that can guide effective climate mitigation and adaptation strategies globally. We particularly welcome interdisciplinary approaches\, innovative methodologies\, and policy-relevant research capable of informing international cooperation and advancing a just and sustainable development agenda. \nMore information on the website of the conference.
URL:https://thema-cergy.eu/event/sites-aicc-conference-2026-development-and-climate-mitigation-adaptation/
LOCATION:Villa Mondragone\, Rome\, Villa Mondragone\, Rome\, Italy
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SUMMARY:3rd Edition of Econom'IA Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop\, held May 27-28 at CY Cergy-Paris University aims to explore and foster the cutting-edge applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, Text Mining\, Web Mining\, Data Visualization\, and other innovative techniques in all the fields of Economics. \nEconom’IA brings together researchers from the academic world as well as entrepreneurs that use innovative techniques to analyse economic data. \nThis 2-day workshop proposes training workshops in the morning to discover new tools and techniques. The afternoon is devoted to presentations and discussions of articles using at least one of the innovative techniques covered in the workshops. \nThe 2 days are led by leading researchers in the field. \nThe organising committee is composed of:  \n\nRim Bahroun (Economix\, Université Paris Nanterre\, CNRS)\nMaxime Lucet (LIP6\, Sorbonne Université)\nFrançois Maublanc (Thema\, CY Cergy Paris Université)\nOlha Nahorna (Bordeaux School of Economics\, Université de Bordeaux\, CNRS)\nArnold Vialfont (Erudite\, Université Paris Est Créteil)\nMessaoud Zouikri (Economix\, université Paris Nanterre)\n\nMore information on the website of the workshop
URL:https://thema-cergy.eu/event/3rd-edition-of-economia-workshop/
LOCATION:CY Cergy Paris Université\, 33 boulevard du Port\, Cergy-Pontoise\, 95011\, France
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SUMMARY:Workshop REGINEQ
DESCRIPTION:On April 27\, 2026\, Grégory Verdugo will organize the REGINEQ Workshop at CY Cergy Paris University. The workshop marks the conclusion of the ANR project “Inégalités de revenu nationales et régionales : harmonisation et analyse de données de plusieurs pays.” It will present new research on the measurement and comparison of national and regional income inequalities using harmonized international datasets\, bringing together collaborators involved in the project and external researchers working on inequality measurement. \nThe workshop will take place at the Maison de la Recherche. The program can be found here
URL:https://thema-cergy.eu/event/workshop-regineq/
LOCATION:CY Cergy Paris Université\, 33 boulevard du Port\, Cergy-Pontoise\, 95011\, France
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Gender\, Inheritance\, and Fertility
DESCRIPTION:Registration to the workshop is free but mandatory. Please make sure to register using this link before December 5 \n\nProgram \n\nThe workshop will be held on the CYU campus\, in the Auditorium of the Maison de la Recherche SHS. \n12:30-13:00: Welcome Buffet Lunch and Coffee \n13:00-14:00: “Children are a Poor Women’s Wealth: How Inheritance Rights Affect Fertility” by Mathilde Sage (UCLouvain et UNamur) \nDiscussant: Nouhoum Touré (University Paris I\, CES) \n14:00-15:00: “Bargaining Power and Inheritance Norms: Evidence from Polygamous Households in Nigeria” by Jennifer Golan (University of Bath)\, joint work with Alessia Isopi (University of Manchester) \nDiscussant: Sylvie Lambert (INRA\, PSE) \n15:00-15:30: Coffee break \n15:30-16:30: “Inheritance\, Fertility\, and Son Preference: Evidence from Pre-Industrial France”\, by Tommasio d’Amelio (Université Libre de Bruxelles\, ECARES)\, joint work with Joanne Haddad (ULB\, ECARES) and Lamis Kattan (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service\, George-town University in Qatar) \nDiscussant: Marion Leturcq (INED) \n16:30-17:30: “Inheritance Customs\, the European Marriage Pattern\, and Female Empowerment”\, by Marc Goñi  (University of Bergen)\, joint work with Matthew Curtis (University of Southern Denmark)\, Paula E. Gobbi (ULB\, ECARES)\, and Joanne Haddad (ULB\, ECARES). \nDiscussant: Stefania Marcassa (CY Cergy Paris University) \nWorkshop organizers: Rozenn Hotte (LEO\, University of Tours)\, Stefania Marcassa (Thema\, CY Cergy Paris Université)\, Pauline Morault (Thema\, CY Cergy Paris Université)\, in collaboration with Clément Bosquet (CES\, University of Paris 1)\, Sarah Flèche (CES\, University of Paris 1)\, and Laurine Martinoty (CES\, University of Paris 1)
URL:https://thema-cergy.eu/event/workshop-on-gender-inheritance-and-fertility/
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