Conferences and seminars
The Department of Economics hosts weekly research seminars, conferences and other events, with guest from all around the world. Find out more about these events below.
Seminar series
The Brown Bag seminar series
Tuesdays 12.00–13.00
Coordinator: Jay Lee
The seminar series
Thursdays 13.00–14.15
Coordinators: Joonas Tuhkuri, Horng Chern Wong and Laura Montenbruck.
Location
Cassel room, A703, floor 7 in Södra huset A, Stockholm University
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Labor fika
Organised jointly with the Institute for International Economic Studies.
Wednesdays 12.00–13.00
Coordinator: Thomas Mikaelsen and Ehsan Sabouri Kenari.
Find the Labour fika programme here.
Ongoing events and seminars
Find our ongoing programme below and in our calendar:
Autumn 2024
The seminar series
5 September: Laia Navarro-Sola, Institute for International Studies (IIES), ”Lowering barriers to remote education: Experimental impacts on parental responses and learning”
12 September: Anne Sofie Beck Knudsen, University of Copenhagen, ”From interdependence to independence: Cultural change during the second industrial revolution”
19 September: Mikko Silliman, Aalto University, ”Education, gender, and family formation”
3 October: Christiane Szerman, London School of Economics, ”The labor market effects of disability hiring quotas”
10 October: Jarkko Harju, Tampere University, ”Social insurance for entrepreneurs”
17 October: Lindsey Raymond, Microsoft Research/Harvard University, ”Generative AI at work”
7 November: Santiago Hermo, University of Oslo, ”Collective bargaining networks, rent-sharing, and the propagation of shocks”
14 November: Girija Borker, World Bank, ”Women’s urban mobility barriers: Evidence from Delhi’s free public transport policy”
21 November: Johanna Möllerström, George Mason University, ”Fairness preferences over parental wealth transfer”
28 November: Philippe Aghion, Collège de France, ”Transition to green technology along the supply chain”
5 December: Nathan Wilmers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ”Firms, jobs, and declining inequality”
12 December: Vittorio Bassi, University of Southern California, ”Self-employment within the firm”
The Brown bag seminar series
10 September: Jacob Lundberg, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), ”Top income taxation: Efficiency, social welfare and the Laffer curve”
24 September: Maren Holthe Hedne, University of Oslo, ”Is green technology skill-biased?”
8 October: Jim Markusen, University of Colorado at Boulder, ”Exploiting complementarity in applied general-equilibrium models”
Monday 14 October: Jakob Beuschlein, Stockholm University
22 October: Ossian Prane, Stockholm University
19 November: Tim Bayer, University of Gothenburg
3 December: Mathias Klein, Riksbanken, ”What flattens the supply curve?”
Final review seminar
22 August: Chiara Latour
Public defence
6 September: Nicklas Nordfors, ”Essays on development and the environment”
4 October: Charlotte Lucke, ”Essays on labour supply and inequality”
11 October: Miika Päällysaho, ”Essays in labor, public, and health economics”
Previous events and seminars
Spring 2024
Thursday seminar series
22 February: Lorenzo Lagos, Brown University, ”Collective Bargaining for Women: How Unions Can Create Female-Friendly Jobs”
7 March: Matti Sarvimäki, Aalto University, ”Refining Early Childhood Education: Finland’s Two-Year Pre-School Experiment”
14 March: Josep Pijoan-Mas, Center for Monetary and Financial Studies, ”Dual Labor Markets and the Equilibrium Distribution of Firms”
21 March: Oskar Nordström Skans, Uppsala University, ”The Heterogeneous Earnings Impact of Job Loss Across Workers, Establishments, and Markets”
11 April: Abi Adams-Prassl, University of Oxford, ”The Economic Cost of Rape”
18 April: Sydnee Caldwell, University of California, Berkeley, ”Wage Premia and Worker Search”
25 April: Matthew J. Wiswall, University of Wisconsin-Madison, ”Early Childhood Care and Cognitive Development”
16 May: Eric Chyn, University of Texas, Austin
23 May: Monica Morlacco, University of Southern California
Brown Bag seminar series
5 March: Giulia Vattuone, SOFI, Stockholm University, ”Women in Top Academic Positions: Is There a Trickle-down Effect?”
19 March: Elin Molin, Lund University, ”Severe Health Shocks and Financial Well-Being”
9 April: Max Mähr, University of Mannheim, ”Tenure(d) Gap: Affirmative Action in Academia”
30 April: Ossian Prane, Stockholm University
7 May: Anne Katrine Borgbjerg, Aarhus University
14 May: Ehsan Sabouri Kenari, Stockholm University
21 May: Nils Landén Mammos, Stockholm University
28 May: Jens Wikström, University of Gothenburg, ”The Value and Cost of Private Health Insurance under Universal Coverage”
4 June: Eric Klemm, University College London
Job Talks: January to February
11 January: Lukas Leucht, University of California, Berkeley, ”Patronage and Performance in Tammany Hall’s NYPD”
12 January: Miguel Ortiz, University of California, Berkeley, ”Hate, Fear and Intergroup Conflict: Experimental Evidence from Nigeria”
15 January: Clara Sievert, Harvard University, ”Supernatural Beliefs about Illness and Use of Modern Medicine: Evidence from the DRC”
24 January: Viola Corradini, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ”Information and Access in School Choice Systems: Evidence from New York City”
25 January: Laura Montenbruck, University of Mannheim, ”Fiscal Exchange and Tax Compliance: Strengthening the Social Contract Under Low State Capacity”
26 January: Jesper Böjeryd, University of California, Los Angeles, ”Should I stay or should I go?”
29 January: Arnaud Dyèvre, London School of Economics, ”Public R&D Spillovers and Productivity Growth”
2 February: Florian Grosset, Columbia University, ”Complementarities in Labor Supply”
9 February: Guangbin Hong, University of Toronto, ”Two-Sided Sorting of Workers and Firms: Implications for Spatial Inequality and Welfare”
Final seminar
20 May: Nicklas Nordfors
11 June: Miika Päällysaho
14 June: Charlotte Lucke
Public defence
21 May: David Jackson
2023
Spring 2023
Thursday seminar series
16 February: Chris Roth, Cologne University, "Home Price Expectations and Spending: Evidence from a Field Experiment"
23 February: Marianne Bertrand, Chicago Booth, "Predicting and Preventing Gun Violence: An Experimental Evaluation of READI Chicago"
9 March: Jonathan Kolstad, Berkeley, "The Social Determinants of Choice Quality: Evidence from Health Insurance in the Netherlands"
16 March: Jonathon Hazell, London School of Economics, "Bonus Question: How Does Incentive Pay Affect Unemployment Dynamics?"
23 March: Jerome Adda, Bocconi University, "Health Beliefs and the Long Run Effect of Medical Information"
30 March: Francesco Amodio, McGill University, "Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development"
13 April: Kory Kroft, University of Toronto, "Imperfect Competition and Rents in Labor and Product Markets: The Case of the Construction Industry"
27 April: Luca Repetto, Uppsala universitet, "Scars of War: the Legacy of WW1 Deaths on Civic Capital and Combat Motivation"
4 May: Rachel Griffith, University of Manchester, "Soft skills and the wage progression of low educated workers"
11 May: Roland Rathelot, CREST, ENSAE, IPParis, "How can AI improve search and matching? Evidence from 59 million personalized job recommendations"
24 May: Alan Manning, London School of Economics, "The Wage Elasticity of Recruitment"
1 June: Andreas Moxnes, Oslo universitet, "Growing Together and Apart: Scale Economies and Specialization", joint with Björn Thor Arnarson, Magnus Tolum Buus, Jakob Munch and Chong Xiang
8 June: Petra Moser, NYU Stern, "Inequality in Science"
15 June: Yves Zenou, SU, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, "Toward a General Theory of Peer Effects"
22 June: Arthur Seibold, Mannheims universitet, "Privatizing Disability Insurance"
Brown Bag seminar series
7 February, Linda Wu, University College London, "Behavioral Responses to Estate Taxation: Evidence from Taiwan"
21 March: Zhiheng Xu, Stockholm University, "The Battle for Speed: A Race to the Bottom or a Race to the Top?"
4 April: Camila Steffens, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, "Effects of e-commerce on local employment and firms' dynamics"
2 May: Ronja Helensdotter, University of Gothenburg, "Surviving Childhood: Health Effects of Removing a Child from Home"
16 May: Eugenia Maria Frezza, Trinity College Dublin, "Intimate-Partner-Violence and Attitudes in India"
30 May: Ossian Prane, Stockholm University, "Carbon Pricing and Offshoring"
Autumn 2023
Thursday seminar series
7 September: Rafael Lalive, Lausanne, "Supporting Job Search Through Online Advice or Cognitive Trainings"
14 September: François Gerard, University of London, "Job displacement insurance in a lower-income country: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia"
21 September: Isabela Manelici, London School of Economics, "Responsible Sourcing? Theory and Evidence from Costa Rica"
28 September: Mateusz Stalinski, University of Warwick, "Toxic Content and User Engagement on Social Media: Evidence from a Field Experiment"
5 October: Claus Kreiner, University of Copenhagen, "Micro vs Macro Labor Supply Elasticities: The Role of Dynamic Returns to Effort"
12 October: Jan Stuhler, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, "Immigration and Monopsony: Evidence Across the Distribution of Firms"
19 October: Dita Eckardt, University of Warwick, "The Effect of Labor Market Entry Conditions on Job Match Quality: Evidence from Apprenticeship Graduates"
26 October: Simon Jäger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Worker Representatives"
16 November: Arthur Seibold, University of Mannheim, "Privatizing Disability Insurance"
23 November: Markus Poschke, McGill University, "Understanding the Gender Division of Work across Countries"
30 November: Xavier Jaravel, London School of Economics, "Five Facts about MPCs: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment"
7 December: Matt Notowidigdo, Chicago Booth, "Lives vs. Livelihoods: The Impact of the Great Recession on Mortality and Welfare"
14 December: Milena Djourelova, Cornell University, "Experience, Narratives and Climate Change Beliefs"
Brown Bag seminar series
26 september: Carina Neisser, University of Cologne, "Earnings Disclosure by Politicians"
10 October: Nicklas Nordfors, Stockholm University
17 October: Charlotte Lucke, Stockholm University, "Incentivizing Secondary Work: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Belgium"
24 October: Jósef Sigurdsson, Stockholm University, "Burnout: Risk Factors and Economic Consequences"
7 November: Donia Kamel, Paris School of Economics
14 November: Joacim Tåg, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, "Chat GPT in Research"
21 November: María Alexandra Castellanos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Final review seminar
12 April: Jens Wikström
17 May: Anna Linderoth
20 September: David Jackson
Public defences
16 February: Jon Olofsson, "An Economic Backbone of Development"
14 June: Yangzhou Yuan, "Policy, Institution and Misallocation"
1 September: Jens Wikström, "Essays on Health Economics and the Economics of Social Security"
7 September: Anna Linderoth, "Essays on Men’s Preferences and Gender Inequality in the Labor Market"
Conferences
7–8 September: NOITS Conference 2023, Stockholm
14–15 December: Nordic Public Policy Symposium, Stockholm
2022
Spring 2022
10 January: Job Talk: Pauline Corblet (Sciences Po): "Education Expansion, Sorting, and the Decreasing Wage Premium"
11 January: Job Talk: Riccardo Cioffi (Princeton): "Heterogeneous Risk Exposure and the Dynamics of Wealth Inequality"
12 January: Job Talk: Amanda Dahlstrand (LSE): "Defying Distance: The Provision of Services in the Digital Age"
18 January: Job Talk: Veda Narasimhan (Zurich): "Decentralization, Rural Development, and Growth: Evidence from India"
19 January: Job Talk: Barthelemy Bonadio (Lausanne): "Ports vs. Roads: Infrastructure, Market Access and Regional Outcomes"
20 January: Job Talk: Paula Calvo (Yale): "The effects of institutional gaps between cohabitation and marriage"
21 January: Job Talk: Ciaran Rogers (Stanford): "Quantitative Easing and Local Banking Systems in the Euro Area"
24 January: Job Talk: Marco Stenborg Pettersson (Brown): "Estimation of a Latent Reference Point: Method and Application to NYC Taxi Drivers"
25 January: Job Talk: Valeria Zurla (Brown): "How Should We Design Parental Leave Policies? Evidence from Two Reforms in Italy"
27 January: Job Talk: Anna Becker (UCL): "Shamed to Death: Social Image Concerns and War Participation"
28 January: Job Talk: Iain Bamford (Columbia): "opsony Power, Spatial Equilibrium, and Minimum Wages"
31 January: Job Talk: Ruben Dominguez Diaz (Brown): "Precautionary Savings and Financial Frictions"
2 Feburary: Job Talk: Karmini Sharma (Warwick): "Tackling Sexual Harassment: Experimental Evidence from India"
3 Feburary: Job Talk: Joonas Tuhkuri (MIT): "New Evidence on the Effect of Technology on Employment and Skill Demand"
22 Feburary: Brown bag: Filip Mellgren (SU): "Robust Algorithmic Collusion"
8 March: Brown bag: Jay Lee (SU): "Group Composition and Group Decision-Making: Evidence from Municipal Council Meetings in South Korea"
10 March: Arianna Ornaghi (Hertie): "Who Watches the Watchmen? Local News and Police Behavior in the United States"
15 March: Brown bag: Ash Craig (Michigan): "Spill-overs in Crime: Using Network Data to Measure Social Returns and Improve Targeting of Crime Reduction Interventions"
22 March: Nina Rousille (LSE/MIT): "Worker Beliefs about Outside options"
24 March: Brown bag: Celine Zipfel (SSE): "Defusing a Population Explosion? Jobs and Fertility in sub-Saharan Africa"
29 March: Brown bag: Gabriella Massenz (ENTER): "Bunching of closely held corporations: Targeted tax incentives, persistence and firms' heterogeneity"
31 March: Matthias Kehrig (Duke): "Good Dispersion, Bad Dispersion"
5 April: Brown bag: Jens Wikström (SU): "Liquidity ctions in Non-linear Health Insurance"
19 April: Brown bag: Anna Vitali (ENTER): "Consumer Search and Firm Location: Evidence from the Garment Sector in Uganda"
21 April: Isabelmarstinez (ETH Zurich): "Tracking and Taxing the Super-Rich: Insights from Swiss Rich Lists"
26 April: Brown bag: Martina Zanella (LSE): "Stereotypical Selection"
28 April: Ro'ee Levy (MIT, Tel Aviv): "The Effects of Social Movements: Evidence from #MeToo"
5 May: Brown bag: Tiago Bernardino (SU): "Aging, Public finances and Generational Inequalities in Portugal: Can Immigration save the day?"
10 May: Peter Hull (Brown): "Non-Random Exposure to Exogenous Shocks"
12 May: Julia Cagé (Sciences Po): "Is Charitable Giving Political? Evidence from Wealth and Income Tax Returns"
17 May: Brown bag: Petteri Juvonen (SU/Helsinki): "Understanding the Gains from Wage Flexibility: The Exchange Rate Connection Revisited"
Autumn 2022
1 September: Stéphane Bonhomme (Chicago): "Relaxing Strict Exogeneity in Nonlinear Panel Data Models"
8 September: Anna Stansbury (MIT): "Better Labor Market Options Reduce Workplace Injuries"
15 September: John Van Reenen (LSE): "Opening up Military Innovation: Causal Effects of Reforms to U.S. Defense Research"
22 September: Chad Jones (Stanford): "Recipes and Economic Growth: A Combinatorial March Down an Exponential Tail"
27 September: Brown bag: Isabel Micó-Millán (UC3M): "Female Portfolio Choices and Marital Property Regime"
29 September: Monica Costa-Dias (Bristol): "Higher Education Sorting and Social Mobility"
3 October: Fabian Lange (McGill):"On the Role of Learning, Human Capital, and Performance Incentives for Wages"
4 October: Brown bag: David Jackson (SU): "Punishment, Reputation and the Community Enforcement of Norms"
6 October: Chris Neilson (Yale): "Teacher compensation and structural inequality: Evidence from centralized teacher school choice in Peru"
23 October: Christian Dustmann (UCL): “Knowledge Spillovers, Competition, and Individual Careers"
18 October: Brown bag: Francesco Loiacono (SU): "Matching with the Right Attitude: the Effect of Exposing Firms to Refugee Workers"
20 October: Marta Prato (Chicago): "The Global Race for Talent: Brain Drain, Knowledge Transfer, and Growth"
27 October: Caroline Theoharides (Amherst): "Behavioral Responses to Temporary Migration: An Examination of Origin-Country Fertility"
8 November: Brown bag: Rachel Meager(LSE): "Combining Experimental and Observational Studies in Meta-Analysis: A Debiasing Approach"
10 November: Gharad Bryan (LSE): "Learning to see the world’s opportunities: The impact of visualization on entrepreneurial success"
17 November: Tatiana Mocanu (UCL): "Designing Gender Equity: Evidence from Hiring Practices and Committees"
22 November: Brown bag: Gualtiero Azzalini (SU): "Business cycle asymmetry of earnings pass-through"
24 November: Thomas Lemieux (Vancouver): "Who Benefits from Place-Based Policies? Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data"
15 November: Brown bag: Markus Kondziella (SU): "Recent changes in firm dynamics and the nature of economic growth"
1 December: Sebastian Findeisen (Konstanz): "Family Friendly Workplace Policies"
6 December: Brown bag: Lkhagvaa Erdenesuren (Tilburg): "Heterogeneous response in retirement to anticipated pension reforms"
8 December: Mathilde Muñoz (Berkeley): "Tax Design, Information, and Elasticities: Evidence from the French Wealth Tax"
15 December: Mahreen Mahmud (Exeter): "Economic and Psychological Constraints to Women’s Empowerment"
2021
Spring 2021
11 January: Job Talk: Augustin Bergeron (Harvard): "The State Capacity Ceiling on Tax Rates: Evidence from Randomized Tax Abatements in the DRC"
12 January: Job Talk: Martin Mattsson (Yale): "Service Delivery, Corruption, and Information Flows in Bureaucracies: Evidence from the Bangladesh Civil Service"
14 January: Job Talk: Elisa Macchi (Zurich): "Worth your weight: experimental evidence on the benefits of obesity in low-income countries"
19 January: Job Talk: Michele Fornino (MIT): "Automation and the Future of Work: Assessing the Role of Labor Flexibility"
21 January: Job Talk: Sebastian Ellingsen (UPF): "Free and Protected: Trade and Breaks in Long-Term Persistence"
22 January: Job Talk: Francesca Salvati (UCL): "Health Inequality, Labor Supply and Retirement Policies"
25 January: Job Talk: Emma Riley (Oxford): "Resisting Social Pressure in the Household Using Mobile Money: Experimental Evidence on Microenterprise Investment in Uganda"
28 January: Job Talk: Martina Fazio (LSE): "Financial Stabilisation Policies in a Credit Crunch: Zombie Firms and the Effective Lower Bound"
1 February: Job Talk: Silvia Vannutelli (Boston): "From Lapdogs to Watchdogs: Random Auditor Assignment and Municipal Fiscal Performance in Italy"
3 February: Job Talk: Michele Giannola (UCL): "Parental Investments and Intra-household Inequality in Child Development: Theory, Measurement and Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment"
5 February: Job Talk: Josef Sigurdsson (NHH): "Labor Supply Responses and Adjustment Frictions: A Tax-Free Year in Iceland"
16 February: Brown Bag: Sébastien Lamproye (ECARES, ULB): "Did Technology trigger the American Dream? Innovation and Intergenerational Income Rank Mobility"
18 February: Alexandra Roulet (INSEAD): "Revisiting the Contribution of Firm Pay Policies to the Gender Wage Gap"
25 February: Florian Scheuer (Zürich): "Taxing High-Powered Entrepreneurship"
16 March: Brown Bag: Ossian Prane (SU): "Imports and the Carbon Emission Intensity of Firms"
18 March: Emily Breza (Harvard): "Does Affirmative Action Rewire the Social Network? Evidence from India"
25 March: Wojciech Kopczuk (Columbia): "Accounting for Business Income in Measuring Top Income Shares:
Integrated Accrual Approach Using Individual and Firm Data from Norway"
8 April: Guilherme Lichand (Zurich): "Harming to Signal: Child Marriage vs. Public Donations in Malawi"
13 April: Brown Bag: Anders Åkerman (SU): "Chasing an Elusive Target: Measuring Productivity Effects under Factor-Biased Technological Change"
20 April: Brown Bag: David Jackson (SU): "Reputation in networks"
29 April: Gianmarco Leon (UPF): "Financial Incentives in Multi-layered Organizations: An Experiment in the Public Sector"
4 May: Brown Bag: Ines Helm (SU): "Firm Expansion in Imperfect Labor Markets"
11 May: Brown Bag: Miika Päällysaho (SU): "Labor Market Returns and the Evolution of Cognitive Skills: Theory and Evidence"
18 May: Brown Bag: Monir Bounadi (SU): "Religion and Mobilization: Evidence from Europe's Involvement with the Hajj"
20 May: Kalina Manova (UCL): "Firm Heterogeneity and Imperfect Competition in Global Production Networks"
25 May: Mushfiq Mobarak (Yale): "Normalizing Community Mask-Wearing: A Cluster Randomized Trial in Bangladesh"
26 May: Final review seminar: Nanna Fukushima (SU)
3 June: David Weil (Brown): "Quality-adjusted Population Density"
14 June: Final review seminar: Roza Khoban (SU)
Autumn 2021
14 September: Brown Bag: Jay Lee & Horng Chern Wong SU):"International Trade and Structural Change across Cities/Gender Ratio and Group Dynamics"
16 September: Natalia Rigol, Harvard Business School: "Strategic Disclosure of Loan Officers and Graduation from Microfinance: Evidence from Chile"
21 September: Brown Bag: Anna Linderoth (SU): "Gender Segregation Across Workplaces: Tipping and The Importance of Social Skill"
27 September: PhD Defence: Nanna Fukushima (SU): "Essays on the Economics of the 1956 Clean Air Act"
28 September: Brown Bag: Moritz Goldbeck (Munich): "Digital Infrastructure and Local Economic Growth: Early Internet in Sub-Saharan Africa"
28 September: Wolfram Schlenker (Columbia): "Pushed to Cross the Line: Multiperiod Pollution Standards and the Cost of Environmental Regulation"
5 October: Brown Bag: Ulrika Ahrsjö (SU): "Youth crime, community service and labor market outcomes"
12 October: Brown Bag: Pedro Guimaraes Naso (Geneva): "Delegation of Environmental Regulation and Perceived Corruption in South Africa"
14 October: Magne Mogstad (Chicago): "How Americans Respond to Idiosyncratic and Exogenous Changes in Household Wealth and Unearned Income"
15 October: Disputation: Roza Khoban (SU): "Globalization and Development: The Impact of International Trade on Political and Social Institutions"
19 October: Brown Bag: José-Elias Gallegos (SU): "Inflation Persistence, Noisy Information and the Phillips Curve"
21 October: Nina Pavcnik (Dartmouth): "FDI Inflows and Domestic Firms: Adjustment to New Exporting Opportunities"
26 October: Brown Bag: Marie-Pascale Gri(SU): "Effects of the Child Protection System on Parents"
28 October: Jan De Loecker (KU, Leuven): "The Welfare Impact of Market Power: The OPEC Cartel"
2 November: Brown Bag: Alvaro Delgado Vega (UC3M & ENTER): "Which Side are You On? Political Relational Contracts"
9 November: Brown Bag: Xueping Sun (SU): "The Innovation Cost of Short Political Horizons: Evidence from Local Leaders' Promotion in China"
11 November: Sebastian Siegloch (Mannheim): "Direct, Spillover, and Welfare Effects of Regional Firm Subsidies"
16 November: Brown Bag: Lidia Cruces de Souca (UC3 & ENTER): "Gender gaps in the labour market and pension sustainability"
18 November: Giancarlo Spagnolo (SSE): "Theory and Evidence on Asymmetric Sanctions and Corruption: A Chinese Tale of Tigers and Flies"
23 November: Brown bag: John Kramer (SU): "The Cyclicality of Earnings Growth along the Distribution - Causes and Consequences"
25 November: Balazs Murakozy (Liverpool): "Technological Change and Skill Demand in Non-Competitive Labor Markets"
30 November: Brown Bag: Rene Karadakic (NHH): "Health Effects of Information Diffusion"
2 December: Basile Grassi (Bocconi): "The Hitchhiker's Guide to Markup Estimation"
7 December: Brown Bag: Johannes Haushofer (SU): "Cash Transfers for Migration"
9 December: Johannes Boehm (Sciences Po): "Growth and the Fragmentation of Production"
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Last updated: December 9, 2024
Source: Department of Economics