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Paris Dauphine-PSL University is organizing an exceptional conference in honor of Professor Elyès Jouini, on the occasion of his forty-year career dedicated to research, teaching, and the sharing of knowledge.
A prominent figure in the French and international scientific community, Elyès Jouini represents a way of thinking at the intersection of disciplines, where mathematics, economics, and finance meet. A former student of the École Normale Supérieure (rue d’Ulm), top-ranked in the national mathematics agrégation, and holder of a PhD and an HDR from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, he first taught mathematics before becoming a leading expert in economics and finance.
He is currently Director at the Institut Universitaire de France and professor at Paris Dauphine-PSL University, after having held positions at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, ENSAE, and New York University. He has influenced generations of students and researchers, both through the rigor of his thinking and his involvement in major initiatives: from the Chair “Individuals Facing Risk” to the UNESCO Chair “Women and Science”, as well as the co-founding of academic journals and societies, such as the Bachelier Finance Society and the journal Mathematics and Financial Economics. His scientific work, marked by a high level of intellectual rigor, explores the foundations of individual and collective decision-making, and the dynamics of interaction through market mechanisms.
A member of the Institut Universitaire de France, of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts Beït al-Hikma, and a Fellow of the Econometric Society, SAET, and IZA, Elyès Jouini has also played an important institutional role as former Vice-President of Paris Dauphine-PSL University and President of its Foundation.
This conference will bring together many of his co-authors, colleagues, friends, and students to celebrate not only an outstanding career, but also a vision of science that is open, demanding, and deeply humanistic. It will be an exceptional opportunity to welcome internationally renowned researchers to Dauphine. The program is packed with the following contributions:
June 4th
Model risk sensitivity and hedging
Nizar Touzi, New-York University
Optimal coarse correlated equilibria in mean field games
Luciano Campi, University of Milan
Projective sets and robust finance
Laurence Carassus, Centrale Supélec
Risk Measures on Wiener Space
Hans Föllmer, Humboldt University of Berlin
Pricing rule with market frictions
Bernard Cornet, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Kansas University
On Future Allocations of Scarce Resources without Explicit Discounting Factors
Jean-Marc Bonnisseau, Professor Emeritus, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
A mean-field game of market entry - Portfolio liquidation under trading constraints -
Ulrich Horst, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Relating Komlos’ theorem to the Hsu-Robbins-Erdös law of large numbers
Walter Schachermayer, University of Vienna
June 5th
Supporting the functionality of government bond markets
Darell Duffie, Stanford University
Skewness Preferences in Choice under Risk
Paul Karehnke, ESCP Business School
Belief Skewness in the Stock Market
Arthur Beddock, City University of Hong Kong,
Belief-Efficient Markets under Knightian Uncertainty
Frank Riedel, Bielefeld University
Transaction Costs and the Demand for Money
Jean-Charles Rochet, Toulouse School of Economics, Elisa Luciano, University of Torino
Stereotypes, Gender and Science
Thomas Breda, Paris School of Economics and Institute of Public Policy
Emission prices, biomass and biodiversity in tropical forests
Jose Scheinkman, Charles and Lynn Zhang Professor of Economics, Columbia University
To attend the conference, please use the link for registration.