Guest lectures and seminars - Page 15
ESOP semianar. Francesca Refsum Jensenius is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oslo. She will present a paper entitled "Privileging one’s own? Voting patterns and politicized spending in India", co-authored by Pradeep Chhibber.
Department seminar. Alessandra Fogli is Senior Research Economist and Assistant Director,Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. She will present a paper entitled "The End of the American Dream? Inequality and Segregation in US cities", co-authored by Veronica Guerrieri.
ESOP seminar. Grischa Perino is a Professor at the University of Hamburg. He will present a paper entitled "For “better” or “worse”: a new life-satisfaction measure able to elicit preference rankings", co-authored by Sonja Köke.
Department seminar. Julia Cajal Grossi is an Assistant Professor at The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. She will present a paper entitled "International Buyers and Firm Performance", co-authored by Rocco Macchiavello and Guillermo Noguera.
Department seminar. Felix Tintelnot is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago. He will present a paper entitled "Trade and Domestic Production Networks", co-authored by Ayumu Ken Kikkawa, Magne Mogstad and Emmanuel Dhyne.
ESOP seminar. Tommaso Porzio is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego. He will present a paper entitled "Why Do Spational Wage Gaps Persist? Evidence from the Enduring Divide between East and West Germany", co-authored by Sebastian Heise.
Department seminar. Peter Cramton is a Professor at the University of Cologne.
ESOP seminar. Gregor Jarosch is an Assistant Professor at Princeton University. He will present a paper entitled "Learning from coworkers", co-authored by Ezra Oberfield and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg.
Department seminar. Mark Aguiar is the Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance at Princeton University. He will present a paper entitled "Leisure Luxuries and the Labor Supply of Young Men", co-authored by Mark Bils, Kerwin Kofi Charles and Erik Hurst.
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Department seminar. Dirk Krueger is a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He will present a paper entitled "Neoclassical Growth with Long-Term One-Sided Commitment Contracts", co-authored by Harald Uhlig.
Branko Milanovic presents ''Capitalism now : an informal discussion of the forthcoming book''
Department seminar. David Silver is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. He will present a paper entitled "Haste or Waste? Peer Pressure and the Distribution of Marginal Returns to Health Care".
This year's Raquel Fernández Workshop is devoted to the subject of change. Raquel Fernández will present ‘’Cultural Change’’.
Department seminar. John Eric Humphries is an Assistant Professor at Yale University. He will present a paper entitled "Does eviction cause poverty? Quasi-experimental evidence from Cook County, IL", co-authored by Nicholas Mader, Daniel Tannenbaum, and Winnie van Dijk.
Department seminar. Tibor Besedes is an Associate Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He will present a paper entitled "Trade Integration and the Fragility of Trade Relationships: Theory and Empirics", co-authored by Juan Moreno-Cruz and Volker Nitsch.
Department seminar. Arnaud Costinot is a Professor at MIT. He will present a paper entitled "Robots, Trade, and Luddism", co-authored by Iván Werning.
ESOP seminar. Helmut Rainer is a Professor of Economics at the University of Munich. He will present a paper entitled "More Opportunity, More Cooperation? The Behavioral Effects of Birthright Citizenship on Immigrant Youth", co-authored by Christina Felfe, Martin Kocher, Judith Saurer and Thomas Siedler.
Department seminar. Nicolai Ellingsen is a PhD candidate at UiO. He will present a paper entitled "Lumpy investment and capital misallocation".
Department seminar. Helene Onshuus is a PhD candidate at UiO. She will present a paper entitled "Does High Leverage Amplify Consumption Response to Income changes?", co-authored by Andreas Fagereng and Kjersti Næss Torstensen.
ESOP seminar. Vasiliki Skreta is a Professor at University College London. She will present a paper entitled "Mechanism Design with Limited Commitment: An Information Design Approach", co-authored by Laura Doval.
ESOP seminar. Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas is the S.K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management at the University of California, Berkeley. He will present a paper entitled "The Economics of Sovereign Debt, Bailouts and the Eurozone Crisis", co-authored by Philippe Martin and Todd Messer.
Department seminar. Joseph Doyle is the Erwin H. Schell Associate Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He will present a paper entitled "Measuring Physician Quality: Evidence from Physician Availability".
Department seminar. Valerie A. Ramey is a Professor of Economics at UC San Diego. She will present a paper entitled "What Have We Learned from the Renaissance in Fiscal Research?".
ESOP seminar. Attila Lindner is an Assistant Professor at University College London.