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Department of Economics

Seminars

2018

Autumn 2018

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

22.08.2018

12:00-13:15

Jonas Hjort

Columbia University

"Vertical Integration, Supplier Behavior, and Quality Upgrading among Exporters"

29.08.2018

12:00-13:15

Alain Hecq Maastricht University "Detecting Time Irreversibility and Bubbles Using Quantile Autoregressive Models"

05.09.2018

12:00-13:15

Sarolta Laczó

QMU London

"Pareto-Improving Capital and Labor Taxes"

12.09.2018

14:00-15:15

Nick Netzer

University of Zurich

"Delegating Performance Evaluation"

19.09.2018

12:00-13:15

Iacopo Morchio

University of Vienna

“Like Father, Like Son: Occupational Choice, Intergenerational Persistence and Misallocation”

26.09.2018

12:00-13:15

Steven Ongena

University of Zurich

"Household Inequality, Entrepreneurial Dynamism and Corporate Financing"
03.10.2018 No seminar      
10.10.2018 12:00-13:15 Karel Mertens Dallas Fed "Markups and the Labor Share"
17.10.2018 12:00-13:15 Ed Hopkins Edinburgh School of Economics "A Laboratory Investigation of Price Dispersion and Cycles"
24.10.2018 12:00-13:15 Paola Profeta Università Bocconi "Do Board gender quotas matter? Selection, Performance and Stock market effects"
31.10.2018 12:00-13:15 Ricardo Alonso London School of Economics and Political Science "Tampering with Information"
07.11.2018 12:00-13:15 Malin Arve NHH "Upstream Partnerships and Mergers when Size Matters"
14.11.2018 12:00-13:15 Jeppe Druedahl University of Copenhagen "Long-Run Saving Dynamics: Evidence from Unexpected Inheritances"
 21.11.2018 12:00-13:15 Yuan Zi University of Oslo Made in China; Created in China: Super Processors and Two-way Heterogeneity
 27.11.2018 12:00-13:15 Yu Zheng Queen Mary University of London Inovate to Lead or Innovate to Prevail: When do Monopolistic Rents Induce Growth?
 05.12.2018 12:00-13:15 Terri Kneeland University College London Is Bounded Rationality Driven by Limited Ability?
 12.12.2018 12:00-13:15 Isaac Sorkin Stanford University Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why and How?

Spring 2018

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

10.01.2018

12:00-13:15

Helene Lie Røhr

Norwegian Business School

"Free to Switch or Switched Off? Consumer Inertia in Mobile Subscriptions

17.01.2018

Job market

     

24.01.2018

12:00-13:15

Tao Zha

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

“The Nexus of Monetary Policy and Shadow Banking  in China”

21.02.2018

Winter break

     

28.02.2018

12:00-13:15

Manuel Mueller-Frank

IESE, Barcelona

"Social Learning Equilibria"
07.03.2018 12:00-13:15 Roland Strausz Humboldt Universitat "Organization Design and Manipulable Aggregate Information"
14.03.2018 12:00-13:15 Pablo Querubin NYU "The Political Class and Redistributive Policies"
21.03.2018 12:00-13:15 Anirban Mitra University of Kent "Cash for Votes: Evidence from India"
28.03.2018 Easter break      
04.04.2018 12:00-13:15 Ola Kvaløy UiS "Relative Performance Feedback to Teams"
11.04.2018 12:00-13:15 David Veredas Vlerick Business School " An overview of past and recent developments of inference for heavy tailed distributions:
from univariate to multivariate"

13.04.2018 12:00-13:15 Ernesto Reuben NYU - Abu Dhabi "Arbitrary gender stereotypes cause segregation in labor markets"
18.04.2018 12:00-13:15 Henning Finseraas Institutt for samfunnsforskning "Trust, Ethnic Diversity, and Personal Contact: Experimental Field Evidence"
25.04.2018 12:00-13:15 Mike Elsby University of Edinburgh "Vacancy Chains"
02.05.2018 12:00-13:15 Jose Tessada Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile CANCELLED
09.05.2018 12:00-13:15 Claudia Steinwender MiT Sloan "Spinning the web: the impact of ICT on trade in intermediates and technology diffusion"
16.05.2018 12:00-13:15 Min Wei Federal Reserve Board of Governors CANCELLED
23.05.2018 12:00-13:15 Giulio Fella Queen Mary University of London "Nonlinear household earnings dynamics, self-insurance, and welfare"
30.05.2018 12:00-13:15 Valerie Ramey UC San Diego "Ten Years after the Financial Crisis: What Have We Learned from the Renaissance in Fiscal Research?"
05.06.2018 12:00-13:15 Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas Berkeley "Dominant Currency Paradigm"


13.06.2018 12:00-13:15 Ippei Fujiwara Keio University "Declining Trends in the Real Interest Rate and Inflation: The Role of Aging"