Miren Lafourcade organized, jointly with Laurent Gobillon, the Regional and Urban Economics Seminar (RUES) on the topic “Segregation, Gentrification and Crime“, on  October 2nd 2017, from 12:30 to 17:30, at the Ecole d’Economie de Paris.
 
Conference Venue :
Paris School of Economics – Ecole d’Economie de Paris (PSE) Room R1-21 (Main Building Oikos) 17, boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France Transport Access: RER B – stop at “Cité Universitaire” Metro line n°4 – stop at “Porte d’Orléans”, then walk 10mn or take tramline T3 and stop at “Institut Montsouris”
Conference Program :
 
12:30 : Lunch (for those filling the doodle only)
13:30 : Lecture 1: Amy Ellen Schwartz (Syracuse University)
Title : “The Academic Effects of Chronic Exposure to Neighborhood Violence
With : Agustina Laurito (New York University), Johanna Lacoe (Mathematica Policy Research, Patrick Sharkey and Ingrid Gould Ellen (New York University)
Discussant : Camille Hémet (Paris School of Economics)
14:30 : Lecture 2: Victor Couture (University of California, Berkeley)
Title : “Urban Revival in America, 2000-2010
With : Jessie Handbury (Wharton Business School-University of Pennsylvania)
Discussant : Florian Mayneris (Université du Québec à Montréal)
15:30 : Coffee break
16:00 : Lecture 3: Jorge de la Roca (University of Southern California)
Title : “Does segregation matter for Latinos?
With : Ingrid Gould Ellen (New York University) and Justin P. Steil (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)”
Discussant : Morgane Laouénan (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne)
19:00 : Dinner (for presenters and discussants only) The expected duration of the keynote and contributed lectures is 40 minutes, 10 minutes for discussions and 10 minutes for questions from the rest of participants.
Link of the programm