Economics serving society
Arthur Heim

Arthur Heim

PhD student

Paris School of Economics, EHESS

Campus Jourdan – 48, boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris

4th floor, office R4-64

Phone +33(0)6 88 42 95 14

Research groups: Labour and Public Economics
  • Education
  • Microeconometrics
  • Public policy
  • Social protection
  • Mechanism Design and Economics of Contract
  • Demography and Household Economics
  • Labour Markets

Thesis Supervisor: GURGAND Marc

Academic year of registration: 2018/2019

Thesis title: Investissement social et nouvelles formes de pauvreté: Essais sur le design et l'évaluation de politiques sociales et familiales en France

Relevant work and presentations

 Chapters from my PhD Dissertation

 

Rage against the Matching (with Julien Combe)

We use market design to define assignment mechanisms for the daycare market. We conduct a field experiment using them in France and analyse who gets what and why.

 

Welfare to What ?

I evaluate a randomised experiment of an intensive welfare-to-work programme targetting single parents on long-term welfare in France. I find no effect on labour market participation and poverty after the end of the programme.

 

Tax burden on the poor (with Alexandra galitzine)

We challenge the idea that the French tax-benefit system "make work pay" for single parents and analyse reactions following a randomised intensive welfare-to-work programme.


 

 

 

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When should we adjust standard errors ?

Applied econometricians have to deal with two important issues when estimating models: identification and inference. The latter is often left with little guidance but broad general advices on how to deal with group structures. Abadie et al. (2017) discuss when to adjust standard errors for clusters in cross sections. This presentation discuss their results. When to cluster standard errors ?