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Transplants dropped as Covid-19 rose, in France and the U.S.

In France, even more than in the U.S., kidney transplants were considered elective surgery. In the …

Market design seminars on Zoom, Monday afternoons in Paris

For those of you missing your local market design seminars, here's a convenient substitute, Mon…

Marketplace Design: summer school at Paris School of Economics in June

Olivier Tercieux forwarded this announcement: THE DESIGN OF MARKET PLACES - Recent development in m…

Testing your own DNA is illegal in France

Statnews.com has the story: In France, it’s illegal for consumers to order a DNA spit kit. Activist…

Will IVF become more widely legal in France?

The Washington Post has the story: Why an IVF bill is the next fault line for the French republic  …

New York City considers bill to ban foie gras

Bill aims to ban sale of foie gras in New York restaurants over 'cruel' process If bill pas…

Predicting stable matches from the preferences of one side of the market: Haeringer and Iehlé in AEJ-Micro

Two-Sided Matching with (Almost) One-Sided Preferences By Guillaume Haeringer and Vincent Iehlé Ame…

Repugnant statistical analyses

Joshua Gans points us to an unusual case of repugnance. Here's the beginning of Joshua's bl…

France and Peru present cooperation action

A bilateral cooperation was signed by France and Peru back in 2015. The cooperation was in the fiel…

Peru: speeding up and cooperating

From October 5 to October 14, 2015 took place the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO: Fifty-Fi…

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