Le séminaire de lecture regroupe les membres de l’Université Paris Dauphine et les étudiants en thèse. Il est également ouvert aux étudiants d’autres institutions en études doctorales ainsi qu’à partir du mois d’avril à quelques étudiants du Master 104 qui souhaitent poursuivre leurs études par un travail de thèse.

Le séminaire comporte d’une part des présentations d’articles et d’autre part des présentations d’états de l’art sur un champ de la finance. Il a lieu les jeudis de 13 h15 à 14 h 30, dans la nouvelle aile de l’université, la salle étant précisée sous la date.

Date
Intervenant Article
07/07/2017
salle
A
 Ian Marsh, Cass Business School
15/06/2017
salle
A
17/05/2017
salle
A707
Kai Li
UBC
11/05/2017
salle
A707
Florian Heider
ECB
04/05/2017
salle
A
Cristian Brownlees
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
02/03/2017
salle
A711
23/02/2017
salle
B502 clé
Albert Menkveld
VU Amsterdam
02/02/2017
salle
A711
Guillaume Vuillemey

HEC Paris

12/01/2017
salle
A707
01/12/2016
salle
A711
Sohnke Bartram
Warwick Business School
 Why Does Idiosyncratic Risk Increase with Market Risk
03/11/2016
salle
A707
Jean-Edouard Colliard
HEC Paris
 Interbank Trading in a Segmented OTC Market
27/10/2016
salle
AA707
Darya Yuferova
Norwegian School of Economics
Intraday Return Predictability, Informed Limit Orders, and Algorithmic Trading
20/10/2016
salle
A707
Alain Coën
Université Montréal
Real Estate as a Common Risk Factor in Bank Stocks
06/10/2016
salle
A707
Ryan M. Williams
University of Arizona
The impact of the crisis on payout policy
22/09/2016
salle
B506 clé
Juanita-Uribe Gonzalès
LSE
How Sensitive is Entrepreneurial Investment to the Cost of Outside Equity? Evidence from a UK Tax Relief
30/06/2016
salle
A701
Neil Wallace
Pennsylvania State University
Optima in heterogenous-agent monetary economies
16/06/2016
Salle
A407
Roni Michaely
Cornell University
 Are US Industries Becoming More Concentrated?
09/06/2016
Amphi A

1st Dauphine Microstructure Workshop
02/06/2016
Salle A701
9h30 -17h30
Rahavendra Rau
University of Cambridge
Workshop in Corporate Finance
26/05/2016
Salle
C110
Ronnie Sadka
Boston College
 What do measures of real-time corporate sales tell us about earnings surprises and post-announcement returns?
19/05/2016
Salle A711
Matthieu Bouvard
McGill University
Risk Management Failures
12/05/2016
Salle A711
Marius-Andrei Zoican
DRM Finance
Discrete or Continuous Trading? HFT Competition and Liquidity on Batch Auction Markets
21/04/2016
Salle A711
Bart Yueshen
INSEAD
Uncertain Market Making
24/03/2016
Salle A707
Francisco Gomez
London Business School
Expenditures and Financial Well-Being
22/03/2016
Salle B505
Kevin Aretz
Manchester Business School
Moneyness, Volatility, and the Cross-Section of Equilibrium Option Returns: Theory and Evidence
17/03/2016
Salle A707
Olivier Spalt
Tilburg University
Why Does Size Matter So Much For Bidder Announcement Returns?
10/03/2016
Salle A711
Alberta di Giuli
ESCP Europe
Board members’ media connections and access to financing
11/02/2016
Salle A707
Marianne Andries
Toulouse School of Economics
Information Aversion
04/02/2016
Salle A711
Jérôme Dugast
Banque de France
Unscheduled News and Market Dynamics
28/01/2016
Salle A711
Gilles Chemla
DRM Finance
The Paradox of Policy-Relevant Natural Experiments
14/01/2016
Salle A707
Marcin Kacperczyk
Imperial College
Chasing Private Information