Seminars
Seminars
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Paul David (Institute for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University)
"Rivalry and the Rules of the Game in Collective Problem‐Solving Learning more about Open Innovation processes from research on the microeconomics of computer coding competitions" (at Dipartimento di Economia "S. Cognetti de Martiis")
Seminars in Economics Michel Serafinelli (Toronto)
"Good Firms, Worker Flows and Local Productivity"
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Marco Vivarelli (Università Cattolica di Milano; SPRU, University of Brighton; IZA, Bonn)
"R&D drivers and age: Are young firms different?"
Seminars in Economics Adam Rosen (UCL)
"Generalized instrumental variable models"
Seminars in Politics and Society Peter Scholten (Rotterdam)
"The politics of migrant integration: recent trends in Europe"
Seminars in Economics Fabien Postel-Vinay (UCL)
"Did the Job Ladder Fail After the Great Recession?" Abstract We study employment reallocation across heterogeneous employers through the lens of a dynamic job-ladder model, where moreproductive employers spend more hiring effort and are more likely to succeed in hiring because they offer more. As a consequence, anemployer's size is a relevant proxy for productivity. We exploit…
Seminars in Economics Sven Rady (University of Bonn)
"Strongly Symmetric Equilibria in Bandit Games" Abstract This paper studies strongly symmetric equilibria (SSE) in continuous-time games of strategic experimentation with Poisson bandits. SSE payoffs can be studied via two functional equations similar to the HJB equation used for Markov equilibria that they generalize. This is valuable for three reasons. First, these equations retain the…
Monday Lunch Seminars Edoardo Grillo
"A Model of Educational Investment and Social Status"
Seminars in Economics Peter Sørensen (Copenaghen)
"Regulation of Dierentiated Stock Exchanges"
Seminars in Economics Debopam Bhattacharya (Oxford)
"Nonparametric Welfare Analysis for Discrete Choice" Abstract We consider empirical measurement of exact equivalent/compensating variation resulting from price-change of a discrete good, using individual-level data. Our set-up comprises utility functions which include unobserved heterogeneity of unknown dimension and are not required to be quasi-linear, parametrically specified or smooth -- thus allowing for extremely general preference-distributions.…
Seminars in Economics Raman Uppal (EDHEC Business School)
"Comparing Different Regulatory Measures to Control Stock Market Volatility: A General Equilibrium Analysis"
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge CANCELLED: Markus Becker (University of Southern Denmark)
"Interdependencies between Coordination and Cooperation in Interfirm Collaboration: Lessons from the Development of the Airbus A350" (at Dipartimento di Economia "S. Cognetti de Martiis")
Seminars in Economics Jeremy Lise (UCL)
"The Macro-dynamics of Sorting between Workersand Firms"
Seminars in Economics Antonio Guarino (UCL)
"Transaction Tax and the Information Efficiency of Financial Markets: A Structural Estimation" abstract We study the effect of a transaction tax on the trading activity of a security. In our model there are informed traders, who receive private information on the value of a security, and noise traders who trade for liquidity reasons. Through a…
Monday Lunch Seminars Edmund Cannon (University of Bristol)
"Surprising selection effects in the UK car insurance market" Abstract We document a large and persistent anomaly in the UK car insurance market over the period 2012-13: insurance companies charged higher premiums for third-party (liability) insurance than comprehensive insurance (where the latter includes third-party). In addition, some companies charged higher prices for comprehensive policies with…
Occasional Seminars Allievi Program Defense Sessions April 2014
9.30 Marta Bruschi "Does business cycle matter for labor market reform? Theory and evidence" 11.00 Federico Petri "Home decisions, homeownership and price volatility" 12.00 Ilaria Febbo "Sustainable high dividend yield portfolio strategy and loss aversion" 13.00 Valentina Garella "Does The Publication Of School Rankings Influence Students' Choices? An Empirical Analysis On Data From Piedmont" 14.00 Stefano Pietrosanti "Financial Sector Stability: a…
Seminars in Politics and Society Jill Rubery (Manchester Business School)
"From women and recession to women and austerity"
Monday Lunch Seminars Stefano Fenoaltea (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”)
"The fruits of disaggregation: the general engineering industry in Italy, 1861-1913" (Note: the seminar is on Thursday)