Seminars in Economics
Seminars in Economics
Pierre Collin-Dufresne (Swiss Finance Institute)
Admissible Surplus Dynamics and the Government Debt Puzzle
Anna Bindler (University of Cologne)
Labor demand and workforce diversity: Evidence from two natural experiments
Ivan Petrella (Warwick Business School)
Terms-of-Trade Shocks are Not all Alike
Cevat Aksoy (King’s College London)
Corruption Exposure, Political Trust, and Immigrants
Edouard Schaal (Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional)
Political Preferences and the Spatial Distribution of Infrastructure: Evidence from California’s High-Speed Rail
Alex Frug (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
A theory of front-line management
Konrad Burchardi (Institute for International Economic Studies)
Liquidity Constraints and Capital Allocation: Evidence from a Selective Trial with Ugandan Farmers
Paula Bustos (Center for Monetary and Financial Studies)
The Effects of Climate Change on Labor and Capital Reallocation: Evidence from Brazil
Leonidas Barbopoulos (University of Edinburgh Business School)
The Real Effects of Dark Trading
Victor Augias (University of Bonn)
Optimal Selection Design with Investment
Pietro Veronesi (Chicago Booth)
Option-based Pseudo Banks
Owen O’Donnell (Erasmus School of Economics)
Preferences for equality and equity in health
Yujung Hwang (Johns Hopkins University)
Structural Analysis of Xenophobia
Pascal Michaillat (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Modeling the Displacement of Native Workers by Immigrants
Enrico Rettore (University of Padova)
Quantiles of the Gain Distribution of an Early Childhood Intervention
Ricardo Serrano-Padial (Drexel University)
Competing Narratives in Action: An Empirical Analysis of Model Adoption Dynamics
Matthew Mitchell (Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto)
Pricing and Perpetual Royalties with Repeated Resale
Gabor Bekes (Central European University, KRTK and CEPR)
Success and geography the weightless economy: Evidence from open-source software
Michel Serafinelli (University of Essex)
The World’s Rust Belts: The Heterogeneous Effects of Deindustrialization on 1,993 Cities in Six Countries