Our webinars include both talks from invited speakers and research seminars. Research seminars aim to showcase research—both from early-career and experienced researchers, with a special focus on those from low-income countries—to an international audience of scholars and practitioners. The format encourages researchers to connect and keep the conversation going beyond the webinar. A panel of invited members will provide feedback during the presentation and will also follow up with written comments via email.

In order to receive the MS Teams link to join our webinars, please click on the event and follow the registration link.

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Research seminar

24/03/2026 3:00 pm
Speakers:
Carlos Madera (Central Bank of Chile)
“The Impact of Information Laws on Consumer Credit Access: Evidence from Chile”

Facundo Luna (Rutgers University)
“Climate Shocks, Trade Credit and Firm Resilience in Chile”

Discussants:
Nabil Daher (University Paris Nanterre, EconomiX)
Jamel Saadaoui (University of Paris 8, LED)

The session will be moderated by Etienne Harb.

We ask all those interested in attending the webinar to register in order to receive the MS Teams link.



Format and instructions

For each webinar, we will invite discussants to provide feedback to presenters.

The seminars are held on MS Teams and last 75 minutes:

Two presentations of 30 minutes and 15 minutes, respectively;
Comments and questions are provided by designated discussants;
10-15 minutes of audience comments and questions.
A moderator collects audience questions in the chat. Please stay muted until called by the moderator. Seminars will be recorded and available on the webpage a few days later.  Please note that you may be recorded if you activate your video or speak during the seminar. We offer Certificates of Participation for presenters and attendees upon request.