Expected duration: around 3 hours, between 2:45 pm and 5:45 pm (Paris time)
Introduction: Jean-Charles Bricongne (Advisor to the Governors of Banque de France on artificial intelligence issues)
How alternative tools and sources can give complementary insights to follow the impact of climate change and environmental norms on real estate and construction
Michele Cascarano (Banca d’Italia) & Filippo Natoli (Banca d’Italia): Temperatures and Search: Evidence From the Housing Market
Alexandre Banquet (OECD): Presentation of the new OECD Local Data Portal, which allows to visualize and compare municipal and local data across 41 countries. With over 100 indicators across 10 key themes, including demography, climate, environment, transport, housing, economy, and more, it provides insights into over 225,000 municipalities and local areas. Presentation of the findings on housing from the new OECD flagship report Regions and Cities at a Glance 2024
Etienne de l’Estoile (Banque de France) & Mathilde Salin: which sectors contribute most to artificialize land: granular data and environmental norms on building land limitations
Benjamin Lietti (Paris-Saclay University): When Fire Strikes: Uncovering the Hidden Costs in French Property Prices with Satellite Data and Machine Learning
Break
Methodological tools on housing and construction
Alexandre Banquet (OECD): Housing prices across the rural urban continuum: The role of density, reachability, and size
Thomas Berthelot (Paris I University), Jean-Charles Bricongne (Banque de France) & Evan Moreau (ENSAI): Introducing a New Database on Building Land Prices in the OECD
Conclusion and presentation of the project of the Economic Datascience Society: Jean-Charles Bricongne (Banque de France)
Organizing Committee
Kevin Beaubrun-Diant, REFINE, Institut Louis Bachelier and Paris-Dauphine University
Fériel Boushaki, REFINE, Institut Louis Bachelier
Jean-Charles Bricongne, Banque de France, REFINE and Alter Property Data
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