Guest lectures and seminars - Page 9
Department seminar. Dávid Krisztián Nagy is CREi Junior Researcher and UPF Adjunct Professor and Barcelona School of Economics Affiliated Professor. He will present the paper: "The Death and Life of Great British Cities".
Department seminar. Lisa Norrgren is a PhD student at University of Gothenburg. She will present the paper: "Time Preferences, Illness, and Death".
Department seminar. Tyra Merker is a PhD student at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo . She will present the paper: "Explaining Uniform Pricing in Retail Markets – The Role of Consumer Self-Sorting".
Department seminar. Esther Bøler is Assistant Professor of Economics at Imperial College London. She will present the paper "Strapped for Cash:The Role of Financial Constraints for Innovating Firms".
Department seminar. James Robinson is Professor of Government at University of Chicago. He will present the paper: "The Economic Effects of the English Parliamentary Enclosures".
Department seminar. Josef Sigurdsson is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Stockholm University. He will present the paper: "Transitory Earnings Opportunities and Educational Scarring of Young Men"
Department seminar. Henry Overman is Professor of Economic Geography at LSE. He will present the paper: "Selling more, but only for a while: Evidence from the largest business support RCT in the UK".
Department seminar. Francesco Agostinelli is an Assistant Professor at the Economics Department at University of Pennsylvania. He will present the paper: "On the Spatial Determinants of Educational Access".
Department seminar. Anders Humlum is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Becker Friedman Institute, University of Chicago. He will present the paper: "Retraining Subsidies".
Department seminar. Guido Tabellini is Professor of Economics at Bocconi University. He will present the paper: Economic Shocks and Populism: The Political Implications of Reference-Dependent Preferences (with Fausto Panunzi and Nicola Pavoni)
Department seminar. Jianjun Miao is Professor of Economics at Boston University. He will present the paper: "Fiscal and Monetary Policy Interactions in a Model with Low Interest Rates".
Department seminar. Sydney C. Ludvigson is Professor of Economics at New York University. She will present the paper: "How the Wealth Was Won: Factor Shares as Market Fundamentals"
Department seminar. Luigi Pistaferri is Professor of Economics, Stanford University. He will present the paper: "Assortative Mating and Wealth Inequality" (with Fagereng and Guiso).
Department seminar. Edwin Leuven is Professor at the Department of Economics, UiO. He will present the paper: Sorting, Screening and College Admission
Department seminar. Magnus Eliasson Stubhaug is Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, UiO. He will present the paper: The causal effect of parental wealth on child wealth.
Department seminar. Dave Donaldson is Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He will present the paper: "Imports, Exports, and Earnings Inequality: Measures of Exposure and Estimates of Incidence".
Department seminar. David Weil is Professor of Economics at Brown University. He will present the paper: "Quality-Adjusted Population Density".
Department seminar. Andrea Prat is Professor of Economics at Columbia University. He will present the paper: "Is Journalistic Truth Dead? Measuring How Informed Voters Are about Political News".
Department seminar. Virgiliu Midrigan is William R. Berkley Term Professor of Economics And Business at NYU. He will present the paper "Efficient Redistribution".
Department seminar. Doireann Fitzgerald is a Senior Research Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. She will present the paper "How Do Firms Build Market Share?" (joint with David Argente, Sara Moreira and Anthony Priolo).
Department seminar. David Lagakos is an associate professor of economics at Boston University He will present the paper "Why are Average Hours Worked Lower in Richer Countries?".
Department seminar. Wolfgang Pesendorfer is a Professor of Economics at Princeton University. He will present the paper Lindahl Equilibrium as a Collective Choice Rule.
Department seminar. Jesse Bruhn is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Brown University. He will present the paper Competition in the Black Market: Estimating the Causal Effect of Gangs in Chicago.
Department seminar. Morten Bennedsen is the Niels Bohr Professor at the University of Copenhagen and the André and Rosalie Hoffmann Chaired Professor of Family Enterprise at INSEAD. He will present the paper: Value-Based Leadership.
Department seminar. Hannes Malmberg is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota, Department of Economics. He will present the paper: The Missing Middle Managers: Labor Costs, Firm Structure, and Development (joint with Jonas Hjort and Todd Schoellman).