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UPCOMING VIRTUAL SEMINARS (16/11/2020)
Deniz Igan, Chief of Systemic Issues Division, Research Department, International Monetary Fund
Louise Sheiner, Robert S. Kerr Senior Fellow and Policy Director, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution
Karen Stockley, Health Economist, Congressional Budget Office
12.45 CET. Mohamed Saleh (Toulouse School of Economics): Export Booms and Net Fertility in a Malthusian Economy Evidence from the Lancashire Cotton Famine.
Host: Dondena Webinar Series.
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/97869582781
16.30 CET. Qingmin Liu (Columbia University): Strategic Exploration: Preemption and Prioritization.
Host: Bocconi Department of Economics.
Zoom link: to receive the invitation link contact erika.somma@unibocconi.it
13.00 London time (14.00 in Rome). Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University): Endogenous Structural Transformation in Economic Development.
Host: CEPR Structural Transformation and Economic Growth Seminar.
Host: Bocconi Department of Finance.
Pellumb Reshidi (Princeton University): Individual and Collective Information Acquisition: An Experimental Study. Discussant: Tim Cason.
Host: Virtual Macro Seminar Series- VMACS.
12.30 ET (18.30 in Rome). Jason Furman (Harvard Kennedy School): When, if ever, should we worry about the debt?
Host: Bendheim Center for Finance at Princeton University.
Program:
Jan De Loecker, KU Leuven: Global Market Power.
Ester Faia, Goethe University Frankfurt: Automation, Globalization and Vanishing Jobs: A Labor Market Sorting View.
Claire Lelarge, Université de Paris-Saclay: Competing With Robots: Firm Level Evidence From France.
Ariell Reshef, Paris School of Economics: Techies, Trade, and Skill-Biased Productivity.
John Van Reenen, MIT: The Impact of Regulation on Innovation.
Zoom link: register here.
Host: QRFE Webinar.
Zoom link: register here.
16.00 London time (17.00 in Rome). Ron Siegel (Penn State): How to Sell Hard Information.
17:00 Kyiv time (16.00 in Rome). Anton Shirikov (UW Madison): Who Trusts State-Run Media? Source Cues, Bias, and Credibility in Non-Democracies.
13.00 ET (19.00 in Rome). Claire Duquennois (University of Pittsburgh): Fictional Money, Real Costs: Impacts of Financial Salience on Disadvantaged Students.
Host: Online Seminar on the Economics of Discrimination and Disparities.
Martedì 17 novembre – ore 15:00-16:00
Thorsten Sellhorn, LMU Munich School of Management
Balance sheet volatility and stock prices, co-authored with C. Barthelme (Siemens Bank) and V. Kiosse (University of Exeter)
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Martedì 1 dicembre – ore 20:00-21:00
Ole-Kristian Hope, University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management
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Mercoledì 16 dicembre – ore 1:00-2:00
Elizabeth Gordon, Fox School of Business, Temple University
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Ciascun seminario avrà la durata di un’ora: i primi 30 minuti riservati alla presentazione dello studio da parte del/i relatore/i e i successivi 30 minuti dedicati alla discussione del tema (Q&A). Tutti i seminari si terranno online su Zoom e prevedono a registrazione obbligatoria ai fini dell’accesso. I seminari sono videoregistrati.
I video dei seminari già svolti sono disponibili alla seguente pagina web: https://aaahq.org/IA/Resources/Webinars
I seminari saranno sospesi da metà dicembre fino a fine gennaio 2021, per poi riprendere regolarmente a febbraio con cadenza bimensile.
UPCOMING VIRTUAL SEMINARS (09/11/2020)
9.30 LA time (18.00 in Rome). Nitya Pandalai-Nayar (UT Austin): International Comovement in the Global Production Network.
Host: Online International Finance and Macro Seminar.
12.30 CET. Sandro Shelegia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): Retailer-led Marketplaces.
Gyula Seres (Humboldt University Berlin): Face Mask Use and Physical Distancing before and after Mandatory Masking: Evidence from Public Waiting Lines. Discussant: Erik Wengström.
F. Ceren Ay (Norwegian School of Economics): Information and Strategic Avoidance in Reciprocal Decisions. Discussant: Marco Piovesan.
Atiyeh Yeganloo (University of Manchester): Probability Biases in Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma Game. Discussant: Andrea Isoni.
16.30 CET. Abby E. Alpert (University of Pennsylvania): Origins of the Opioid Crisis and Its Enduring Impacts.
Host: Virtual Seminar on the Economics of Risky Health Behaviors (VERB).
Zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/97676278806?pwd=Rmd5d3hRTDEyU2xFdWYrb1JJeU4rZz09 (password VERB).
Host: The Virtual Behavioral Economics Seminar (VIBES).
12.45 CET. Jean Gabriele Lauzier (Bocconi University): Ex-post moral hazard and manipulation-proof contracts.
Host: Bocconi Department of Economics PhD JM Practice Talk – Theory and Experiments Series.
13.00 London time (14.00 in Rome). Lorenzo Bretscher (London Business School): News, noise and the cross section of stock returns.
Ernesto Mesa Vazquez (University of Valencia): Standard vs random dictator games. The effect of role uncertainty on generosity. Discussant: PJ Healy.
Host: Caltech Economic Theory at the Time of Cholera: Online Seminar.
Host: Passau Economics Research Webinar.
16.30 CET. Judd Kessler (Wharton The University of Pennsylvania): The gender gap in self-promotion.
Host: Bocconi Department of Economics and Collegio Carlo Alberto.
12.30 CET. Nir Jaimovich (University of Zurich): Job Hunting: A Costly Quest.
Host: Bocconi Department of Economics.
Zoom link: by invitation: for information contact patrizia.pellizzari@unibocconi.it.
14.30 CET. Elif Kubilay (University of Essex): Social Exclusion and Ethnic Segregation in Schools: The Role of Teacher’s Ethnic Prejudice.
Jiahua Zhu (Nanyang Technological University):Asset Pricing with Ambiguous Signals: An Experiment. Discussant: Lionel Page.
Zhengyang (Leo) Bao (Monash University): Deterrence Using Peer Information. Discussant: Abhi Ramalingam.
Lucie Lebeau (UC Irvine): Social engagement and the transmission of infectious diseases.
Yenan Wang (Duke Fuqua): High-Frequency Trading, Endogenous Capital Commitment and Market Quality.
Marina Lovchikova (UC Davis): Employed and Poor? Wages, Technological innovations and Policy.
Farzad Pourbabaee (UC Berkeley): Reputation, Innovation, and Externalities in Venture Capital.
Host: Uban Economics Association Online Spatial and Urban Seminar.
Zoom link: Contact Marie Browne for Zoom link if you would like to attend: mpbrown@emory.edu
Host: Online Economics of Crime Seminar organized by Jennifer Doleac.
Host: Mannheim Centre for Competition and Innovation (MaCCI) IO Seminar.
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17.00 Rome time. Nhat Ho (University of Texas at Austin): Statistical and computational perspectives on latent variable models.
13.00 ET (18.00 in Rome). Kweku Opoku-Agyemang (University of California Berkeley): The Geography of Financial Misconduct and the Impact of Consumer Complaint Databases.
Host: Online Seminar on the Economics of Discrimination and Disparities.
Zoom link: fill out this Google form to be added to the email list: bit.ly/DiscrimSeminar.

