Guest lectures and seminars - Page 9

ESOP seminar. Alessandro Sforza is an Assistant Professor at University of Bologna. He will present a paper entitled "Shocks and the organisation of the firm: who pays the bill?".

Department seminar. Thierry Mayer is a Professor at Sciences Po. He will present a paper entitled "Poor Substitutes? Counterfactual methods in IO and Trade compared", co-authored by Keith Head.

ESOP seminar. Tommaso Valletti is the Chief Competition Economist at the European Commission. He will present a paper entitled "Trends in market concentration and market power".

OFS seminar. Benjamin B. Lockwood is an Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Wharton, University of Pennsylvania. He will present a paper entitled "Regressive Sin Taxes, with an Application to the Optimal Soda Tax" co-authored with Hunt Allcott, and Dmitry Taubinsky.

Department seminar. Christopher Walters is an Associate Professor at University of California, Berkeley. He will present a paper entitled "Monitoring discrimination with experimental audits: some possibility results" co-authored with Patrick Kline.

ESOP seminar. Gerard Roland is a Morris Cox Professor of Economics at the University of California Berkeley. He will present a paper entitled "The deep historical roots of modern culture: a comparative perspective".

Department seminar. Leeat Yariv is a Professor at Princeton University. She will present a paper entitled "Optimal Dynamic Matching" co-authored by Mariagiovanna Baccara and SangMok Lee.

Department seminar. Ludwig Straub is a post-doctoral fellow in economics at Harvard. He will present a paper entitled "Investment, heterogeneity, inattention".

Department seminar. Andrew Bernard is a Professor at Dartmouth. He will present a paper entitled "Heterogeneous Globalization: Offshoring and Reorganization", co-authored by Teresa Fort, Valerie Smeets, and Frederic Warzynski.

ESOP seminar. Yimei Zou is an Assistant Professor at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University. She will present a paper entitled "Endogenous Production Networks and Gains from Trade".

Department seminar. María Sáez Martí is senior lecturer at Yale. She will present a paper entitled "Give me a break".

Department seminar. Stefania Garetto is an Assistant Professor at Boston University. She will present a paper entitled "Multinational Expansion in Time and Space".

ESOP seminar. Anirban Mitra is a Lecturer at the University of Kent.

ESOP seminar. Elisa Cavatorta is a Lecturer at King’s College London. She will present a paper entitled "Does exposure to violence affect reciprocity? Experimental evidence from the West Bank" co-authored with Yousef Daoud (Doha Institute of Graduate Studies) and Daniel John Zizzo (University of Queensland).

Job talk. Sergio Ocampo is a PhD studengt at the University of Minnesota. He will present a paper entitled "A Task-Based Theory of Occupations with Multidimensional Heterogeneity".

"Tax is local, global and digital: New challenges for taxation” - OFS lecture with Hans-Christian Holte, Director at Tax Norway

Job talk. Borja Petit is a PhD candidate at CEMFI. He will present a paper entitled "Intergenerational Effects of Child-Related Tax Benefits in the US".

Job talk. Francisco Espinosa is a PhD candidate at NYU. He will present a paper entitled "Corruption and Political Turnover over the Business Cycle: Theory and Evidence"

Job talk. Vegard Nygaard is a PhD student at the University of Minnesota. He will present a paper entitled "Causes and consequences of life expectancy inequality".

Job talk. Jonna Olsson is a PhD Candidate at the Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES), Stockholm University. She will present a paper entitled "Structural transformation of the labor market and the aggregate economy".

Job talk. Elisabet Olme is a PhD student at the Department of Economics at Stockholm University. She will present a paper entitled "Admission Rules and Segregation in Primary Schools".

Department seminar. Mikkel Høst Gandil is a PhD student in economics at University of Copenhagen. He will present a paper entitled "Defying Attendance Boundary Policies and the Limits to Combating School Segregation"

Job talk. Krisztina Orban is a PhD candidate at the Economics Department of the University of Chicago. She will present a paper entitled "The Inception of Capitalism through the Lens of Firms".

Job talk. Maximilian Bach is a PhD researcher at the DIW Berlin and Humboldt University Berlin. He will present a paper entitled "Birth Cohort Size Variation and the Estimation of Class Size Effects".

Job talk. Albert Jan Hummel is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He will present a paper entitled "Unemployment and Tax Design".