Empirical IO Seminar - Feb 11th
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Cristina GUALDANI is Assistant Professor at the Toulouse School of Economics (TSE). Prior to joining TSE, and while undertaking her doctoral studies at UCL, she was an Economist at the Bank of Italy in the Financial Stability Directorate.
Her research interests focus primarily on econometrics, applied microeconomics, network economics.
Cristina GUALDANI will present a paper at the inaugural session of the Empirical IO Seminar on the theme:
Identification and Inference in Discrete Choice Models with Imperfect Information (paper to follow)
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The next Empirical IO Seminar will host Nathan Miller (Georgetown) on February 25th.
Date: Tue, 2020/02/11 - 14:45 - 16:15
Location: Department of Economics, 28 rue des Saints Pères - ROOM H 402
Departmental Seminar - Feb 10th
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Joël van der WEELE is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Center for Research in Experimental Economics and political Decision making (CREED) at the University of Amsterdam, and a Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute and the Amsterdam Brain and Cognition center.
His research is on diverse issues at the intersection of economics and psychology, using the tools of experimental economics and game theory. Topics include motivated cognition in economic decisions, the interaction of laws and social norms and the measurement of beliefs. In 2017, Joël van der WEELE was awarded an important VIDI grant by the Dutch Science Foundation for his research project on "Selective Attention and Economic Decisions".
Joël van der WEELE will present a paper, joint with Peter SCHWARDMANN and Egon TRIPODI, at the next Departmental Seminar on the theme:
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The next Departmental Seminar will host Nicolas SCHUTZ on February 24th.
Date: Mon, 2020/02/10 - 14:45 - 16:15
Location: Department of Economics, 28 rue des Saints Pères - ROOM H 405
Job Talk - Feb 7th
- Can Big Push Infrastructure Unlock Development? - Job Market Paper
Niclas MONEKE is is a PhD Candidate in Economics at the London School of Economics and will present his job market paper on the theme:
Can Big Push Infrastructure Unlock Development? Evidence from Ethiopia (read paper)
Research fields: Energy and Environmental Economics, Development Economics, International Trade
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Date: February 7th - 12:30 to 14:00
Location: Department of Economics, 28 rue des Saints Pères - ROOM H 405
Job Talk - Feb 6th
- Strategic Campaign Communication - Job Market Paper
Caroline LE PENNEC is a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of California at Berkeley and will present her job market paper on the theme:
Strategic Campaign Communication: Evidence from 30,000 Candidate Manifestos (read paper)
Research fields:
Primary fields: Political Economy, Applied Microeconomics
Secondary fields: Labour Economics, Public Economics
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Date: February 6th - 12:30 - 14:00
Location: Department of Economics, 28 rue des Saints Pères - ROOM H 402
Job Talk - Feb 3rd
- Migration with Costly Information - Job Market Paper
Charly PORCHER is is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Princeton University and will present his job market paper on the theme:
Migration with Costly Information (read paper)
Research fields:
Primary fields: International Trade, Economic Geography
Secondary fields: Industrial Organisation