Guest lectures and seminars - Page 14
ESOP Seminar

ESOP is organising a workshop on Social and Economic Development.

Department seminar. Francis Kramarz is a Professor at ENSAE ParisTech. He will present a paper entitled "Firm-to-Firm Trade: imports, exports and the labor market", co-authored by Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum.

ESOP Seminar. Pablo Querubin is an Assistant Professor of Politics and Economics at New York University. He will present a paper entitled "Village Social Network Structures and Electoral Competition", co-authored by Cesi Cruz and Julien Labonne.

OFS-seminar. Stephen Jenkins is a professor at The London School of Economics and Political Science. He will present the paper "How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics? Evidence from two rich countries", co-authored with Nicolas Hérault, University of Melbourne.

OFS seminar. Stephen Jenkins is a Professor of Economic and Social Policy at LSE. He will present a paper entitled "How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics? Evidence from two rich countries", co-authored by Nicolas Hérault.

Department seminar. Matti Sarvimäki is a Research Fellow at Aalto University and an Associate Research Professor at the VATT Institute for Economic Research. He will present a paper entitled "Habit Formation and the Misallocation of Labor: Evidence from Forced Migrations", co-authored by Roope Uusitalo, and Markus Jäntti.

ESOP seminar. Gaurab Aryal is an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia. He will present a paper entitled "Public Communication and Collusion in the Airline Industry", co-authored by Federico Ciliberto, and Benjamin T. Leyden.

Staff lunch seminar. Knut Sunde er Direktør og leder for Bransje og Industripolitisk avdeling i Norsk Industri.

Department seminar. Christoph Wolf is an Assistant Professor at Bocconi University. He will present a paper entitled "Informative Milestones in Experimentation".

Job talk. Doruk Cetemen is a PhD Candidate at the University of Rochester. He will present a paper entitled "Achieving Efficiency in Repeated Partnerships via Information Design".

ESOP seminar. Fridrik Mar Baldursson is a Professor of Economics at Reykjavik University. He will present a paper entitled "Capital Controls as a Bargaining Device: The Case of Iceland", co-authored by Richard Portes, and Eiríkur Elís Thorlaksson.

Job talk. Sabrina Eisenbarth is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Oxford. She will present a paper entitled "Do exports of renewable resources lead to resource depletion? Evidence on fisheries".

Job talk. Mathias Iwanowsky is a PhD Candidate at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University. He will present a paper entitled "Property Rights, Resources, and Wealth: Evidence from a land reform in the United States".

Job talk. Golvine de Rochambeau is a PhD Candidate at Columbia University. She will present a paper entitled "Monitoring and Intrinsic Motivation: Evidence from Liberia’s Trucking Firms".

Job talk. Camille Terrier is a Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT. She will present a paper entitled "Fiscal and Educational Spillovers from Charter Expansion", co-authored by Matthew Ridley.

Job talk. Karl Harmenberg is a PhD Candidate at the Institute for International Economics Studies at Stockholm University. He will present a paper entitled "The Labor-Market Origins of Cyclical Income Risk", co-authored by Hans Henrik Sievertsen.

Job talk. Olivier de Groote is a PhD Candidate at KU Leuven. He will present a paper entitled "The effects of high school curriculum. A model of program and effort choice."

Job talk. Alexander Willén is a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. He will present a paper entitled "From a Fixed National Pay Scale to Individual Wage Bargaining: The Labor Market Effects of Wage Decentralization".

Job talk. Michel Dummar Azulai is a PhD Candidate at LSE. He will present a paper entitled "Public Good Allocation and the Welfare Costs of Political Connections: Evidence from Brazilian Matching Grants".

Job talk. Lan Lan is a PhD Candidate at the Toulouse School of Economics. She will present a paper entitled "Understanding the Saving Behavior of Chinese Households: Intergenerational Transfers and Housing".

Job talk. Albrecht Bohne is a PhD Candidate at the University of Mannheim. He will present a paper entitled "Learning Dynamics in Tax Bunching at the Kink: Evidence from Ecuador", co-authored by Jan Sebastian Nimczik.

Job talk. Thorsten Rogall is an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia. He will present a paper entitled "The Legacy of Political Mass Killings: Evidence from the Rwandan Genocide", co-authored by David Yanagizawa-Drott.

Job talk. Dana Kassem is a PhD Candidate at LSE. She will present a paper entitled "Does Electrification Cause Industrial Development? Grid Expansion and Firm Turnover in Indonesia".

Job talk. Mikhail Safronov is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Cambridge-INET Institute. He will present a paper entitled "Coalition-Proof Full Efficient Implementation".