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The fifth French Stata Conference, in collaboration with Aix-Marseille Université School of Economics, takes place on 22–23 May. The conference language will be English because of the international nature and the participation of non-French guest speakers.

The conference aims to welcome quality research in applied econometrics from all fields using Stata to perform their analyses. It will not be focused on the presentation of community-contributed commands but will offer the opportunity to present applied works developed in Stata.

Program

All times are in CEST (UTC +2)

Day 1: Thursday, 22 May

9:00–9:30 Welcome and registration
9:30–10:45
Keynote Lecture

Poverty gets under the skin: UK evidence from biological aging

Andrew Clark
École d'économie de Paris
10:45–11:15 Break
11:15–12:45
A01 - Public policy: Andrew McCallum (Chair)

Plurilingualism and brain drain: Unexpected consequences of access to foreign TV

Damiano Argan
LUISS

From joint to individual: The distributional and labour supply effect of tax individualization in Ireland

Agathe Simon
ESRI - TCD Dublin

Why don't taxpayers bunch at kink points?

Andrew McCallum
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
11:15–12:45
A02 - Risk: Umut Uyar (Chair)

Ambiguity preferences and likelihood insensitivity for asymmetric events

Yao Thibaut Kpegli
Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, TREE

Optimizing Portfolia in the distributed optimization yield effectives portfolios-DIONYSOS model

Nikos Loukeris
University of West Attica and Princeton University

Market shocks or market shifts? Examining the COP26 impact on Turkish stocks

Umut Uyar
Pamukkale University
12:45–2:00 Lunch
2:00–3:30
B01 - Macroeconomics: Youssef Ibnouzahir (Chair)

Bonus proportions and TFP: A control function approach to endogeneity

Ioannis Bournakis
SKEMA Business School

Beyond Basel III: Do stricter leverage ratio requirements enhance or impede bank liquidity creation? Quasi-experimental evidence from Zambia

Raphael Kasonde
University of Lincoln, LIBS

The resilience of the Moroccan economy under fiscal and monetary coordination: A modeling attempt using Stata

Youssef Ibnouzahir
Université Hassan II de Casablanca
2:00–3:30
B02 - Well-being: Anastasia Stepanova (Chair)

Return-to-office mandates, health, and well-being: Evidence from a natural experiment

Conchita D'ambrosio
Université du Luxemburg

Beyond standard equivalence scales: Disability-adjusted measures for the UK and Ireland

Agathe Simon
ESRI - TCD Dublin

Corporate governance models in emerging markets: Evidence from Russia

Anastasia Stepanova
HSE University
3:30–4:00 Break
4:00–5:00 Open panel discussion with Stata developers
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Day 2: Friday, 23 May

9:00–10:30
C01 - International: Chris Heitzig (Chair)

Monetary policy reaction to geopolitical risks in unstable environments

Jamel Saadaoui
University Paris 8, LED

Firms' import share of intermediate inputs: Evidence from surveys dataset

Mamadou Foune Tounkara
Université de Lille, LEM

Labor-market effects of India's termination from the United States' GSP

Chris Heitzig
University of Sussex
9:00–10:30
C02 - Gender: Marianna Nitti (Chair)

Gender disparities in French academic careers: A multistage analysis of selection

Aliénor Bisantis
Aix-Marseille Université, AMSE

Wage gap between men and women in the Colombian health sector: A Mincerian approach with selection bias correction and Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition

Camilo Andrés Hernández-Orduz
Universidad Industrial de Santander

Gender, time allocation after retirement, and healthy aging: A regression discontinuity approach

Marianna Nitti
Sapienza University
10:30–11:00 Break
11:00–12:30
D01 - Labor: Isabella Retter (Chair)

How changes in retirement age affect flows into unemployment: The example of the 2010 reform of the French pension system

Sylvie Blasco
Université de Caen Normandie, CREM

Disincentive effects of unemployment insurance benefits

Etienne Lalé
York University

Dealing with censored earnings in register data

Isabella Retter
SOEP
12:30–2:00 Lunch
2:00–3:30
E01 - Environment: Maxime Fajeau (Chair)

Assessing ChatGPT's ability to detect and correct programming errors in Stata do-files

Ricardo Mora
Universidad Carlos III Madrid

Agricultural policies and biodiversity: Impact of the CAP greening on bird abundance and diversity in France

Aicha Hasni
Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, TREE

Climate shocks and US banks stability

Maxime Fajeau
University of Lille, LEM
2:00–3:30
E01 - Inequality: Lorenz Meister (Chair)

The impact of financial inclusion and financial resilience on household poverty during periods of financial adversity: Impact of the COVID-19 crisis in South Africa

Godfrey Ndlovu
University of Cape Town

On the origins of socioeconomic inequalities: Evidence from twin families

Paul Bingley
VIVE

Populism and narratives of social mobility

Lorenz Meister
DIW Berlin
3:30–4:00 Break
4:00–5:15
Keynote Lecture

TBA

Barbara Rossi
EUI and ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Keynote speakers


Barbara Rossi
Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Andrew Clark
École d'économie de Paris

Scientific committee

Michel Beine
Université du Luxembourg
Sébastien Laurent
Aix-Marseille Université, AMSE, IAE
Mathieu Lefebvre
Université de Strasbourg

Registration

Registration is closed.

Visit the official conference page for more information.


Logistics organizer

The logistics organizers for the 2025 French Stata Conference are Aix-Marseille Université School of Economics and Timberlake Consultants, the Stata distributor to the United Kingdom and Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, the Middle East and North Africa, Brazil, and Poland.

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