15 Jan. 2014,
1:00
17 Jan. 2014,
1:00
Jan Stuhler, University College London: "Interpreting Trends in Intergenerational Mobility"
20 Jan. 2014,
10:00-12:00
Katarina Borovickova, New York University: "What Drives Labor Market Flows"
20 Jan. 2014,
14:00-16:00
Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University: " Survival and long-run dynamics with heterogenous beliefs under recursive preferences"
21 Jan. 2014,
15:00-16:30
Marcela Jaime, University of Gothenburg
22 Jan. 2014,
13:00-16:00
Jesper Rudiger, European University Institute: "Financial Experts, Asset Prices and Reputation"
24 Jan. 2014,
1:00
Shlomo Yitzhaki, Hebrew University
24 Jan. 2014,
11:00-14:00
Kristina Czura, European University Institute: "Pay, peek, punish? Repayment, information acquisition and punishment in a microcredit lab-in-the field experiment
28 Jan. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Andreas Steinhauer, University of Zürich: "Identity, Working Moms, and Childlessness: Evidence from Switzerland"
30 Jan. 2014,
1:00
Philipp Tillmann, University of Chicago: "Entry into Electoral Races and the Quality of Representation"
31 Jan. 2014,
14:00-15:15
Alexandre N. Kohlhas, University of Cambridge
3 Feb. 2014,
2:30-3:30
Anne Hoffmann, University of Copenhagen: "Maternal Education and Child Human Capital: Evidence from Indonesia"
6 Feb. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Laura Sunder-Plassmann, University of Minnesota: "Inflation, default, and the denomination of sovereign debt"
7 Feb. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Hyojung Lee, Purdue University: "Industrial output fluctuations in developing countries: General equilibrium consequences of agricultural productivity shocks"
10 Feb. 2014,
11:15-12:30
Roland Rathelot, CREST
18 Feb. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Heiner Schumacher, University of Aarhus
18 Feb. 2014,
2:00-3:30
Benedikte Bjerge from the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen: "Are inter-household transactions pro-poor?"
18 Feb. 2014,
3:00-4:15
Lucia Del Carpio, Princeton University: "Are the Neighbors Cheating? Evidence from a Social Norm Experiment on Property Taxes in Peru"
21 Feb. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Morten Olsen, IESE Business School,i Barcelona: "The Rise of the Machines: Automation, Horizontal Innovation and Income Inequality"
25 Feb. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Alexei Parakhonyak, NRU Higher School of Economics
28 Feb. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Christian Heebøll-Christensen, KRAKA
11 Mar. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Marie Claire Villeval, CNRS
12 Mar. 2014,
2:00-3:15
Sam Jones, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen:
14 Mar. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Juan Carluccio, Banque de France
17 Mar. 2014,
13:00-14:00
Simon Quinn, University of Oxford: "Committees and Status Quo Bias: Structural Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment"
18 Mar. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Peter Norman Sørensen, Københavns Universitet
25 Mar. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Kohei Kawamura, University of Edinburgh
1 Apr. 2014,
2:00-3:15
Carol Newman, University of Copenhagen
1 Apr. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Josse Delfgaauw, Erasmus University Rotterdam
8 Apr. 2014,
2:00-3:00
Peter Fisker, University of Copenhagen
8 Apr. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Rune Midjord, University of Copenhagen
24 Apr. 2014,
3:00-4:00
Andres Zambrano, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia: ”Agricultural Production amidst Conflict: The Effects of Shocks, Uncertainty and Governance of Non-State Armed Actors”
29 Apr. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Mogens Fosgerau,Technical University of Denmark
29 Apr. 2014,
14:00-15:00
Thomas Markussen, University of Copenhagen
30 Apr. 2014,
2:00-3:15
Tommaso Nannicini, Bocconi University
2 May 2014,
1:00-2:15
Ethan Ilzetski, London School of Economics: "TBA"
6 May 2014,
11:00-12:15
Dezsö Szalay, University of Bonn
12 May 2014,
11:00-12:15
Ivan Petrella, Birbeck College, University of London
13 May 2014,
11:00-12:15
Paolo Pin, Università degli Studi di Siena
20 May 2014,
11:00-12:15
Andreas Pick, Erasmus University, Rotterdam
20 May 2014,
14:00-15:00
Efrem Castelnuovo, University of Padova: "Uncertain Times, Hard Times: Volatility Shocks in Recessions and Expansions"
21 May 2014,
14:00-15:15
Tara Mitchell, Trinity College Dublin
22 May 2014,
14:00-15:15
Steffen Altman: "Limited Memory, Deadlines, and Incentives
23 May 2014,
1:00-2:15
Nadja Dwenger, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance
23 May 2014,
11:00-12:15
Fabrizio Germano, Universitat Pompeu Fabre: "Time Scarcity and the Market for News"
27 May 2014,
11:00-12:15
Ed Webb
3 June 2014,
11:00-12:15
Marco Piovesan: University of Copenhagen
6 June 2014,
1:00-2:15
Valerie Smeets, University of Aarhus: "Rethinking Deindustrialization"
11 June 2014,
11:00-12:00
Hailemariam Ayalew Tiruneh, Department of Economics
16 June 2014,
11:00-12:15
Marie-Louise Vierø, Queen's University
17 June 2014,
11:00-12:15
Martin Kocher, LMU Munich
24 June 2014,
11:00-12:15
Massimiliano Amarante, University of Montreal: What's Ambiguity?
29 July 2014,
1:00-2:15
Agustin Casas, Universidad Carlos III: "Who monitors the monitors? Effect of party observers on electoral outcomes"
2 Sept. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Antonio Nicolò, University of Manchester
3 Sept. 2014,
2:00-3:15
Guido Friebel, University of Frankfurt
12 Sept. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Jakob Egholt Søgaard, University of Copenhagen
16 Sept. 2014,
2:00-3:00
Yonas Alem, Gothenburg University
16 Sept. 2014,
11:30-12:45
Roland Strausz, Humboldt University Berlin
19 Sept. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Michael Bergman, University of Copenhagen
23 Sept. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Collin Raymond, University of Oxford
26 Sept. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Tommy Sveen, Norwegian Business School
29 Sept. 2014,
14:00-15:00
Anne Brenøe Hoffmann, University of Copenhagen
30 Sept. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Inés Moreno de Barreda, Nuffield College Oxford University
6 Oct. 2014,
9:00-11:00
Professor Massimo Motta, Chief Economist, the Commission of Europe: "Exclusionary abuses"
8 Oct. 2014,
2:00-3:00
Julien Labonne, Oxford University: "Candidate Promises, Citizens Knowledge and Vote-Buying. Experimental Evidence from the Philippines"
10 Oct. 2014,
13:00-14:15
Albrecht Glitz, Pompeu Fabra
21 Oct. 2014,
2:00-3:00
Tseday Jemaneh Mekasha, University of Copenhagen: "Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Prices: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa with a Focus on Ethiopia"
24 Oct. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Dirk Niepelt, Study Center Gerzensee
28 Oct. 2014,
2:00-3:00
Anja Tolonen, Gothenburg University: "Strike Gold: Gold mining and Female Empowerment"
31 Oct. 2014,
1:00-2:15
John Rust, Georgetown University: "Timber Cycles"
4 Nov. 2014,
2:00-3:00
Martin Cripps, University College London
7 Nov. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Jesper Pedersen, Nationalbanken
10 Nov. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Heidi Kaila, University of Copenhagen: "Internet and Agricultural Production in Rural Vietnam"
11 Nov. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Joël van der Weele, University of Amsterdam
18 Nov. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Ola Andersson, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm
21 Nov. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Janne Tukiainen, Government Institute for Economic Research: "Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes"
25 Nov. 2014,
11:00-12:15
David Myatt, London Business School
25 Nov. 2014,
1:30-2:30
James Mensah, Kvame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology Kumasi-Ghana: "Effects of business management training on performance of street food enterprises in Ghana: Evidence from randomized field experiment"
2 Dec. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Dirk Sliwka, University of Cologne
5 Dec. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Fernando Broner, CREI: "Rethinking the Effects of Financial Liberalization"
9 Dec. 2014,
11:00-12:15
Alfredo di Tillio, Bocconi University
9 Dec. 2014,
2:15-3:15
Sonja Opper, Lund University: "Why Risk Aversion Affects Guanxi-Activities: A Behavioral Analysis of CEOs in China"
12 Dec. 2014,
1:00-2:15
Joel Slemrod, University of Michigan: "Does Credit-Card Information reporting improve small-Business Tax Compliance?"
19 Dec. 2014,
10:00-11:00