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Economics Seminars

Seminars are generally held 3:30-5:00 PM in room 401KK, McClelland Hall, unless noted otherwise. Copies of papers are available in the Economics Department, room 401, or click on a paper's title below to download a PDF version.

Date
Title
Speaker
Tues.
Sept. 1
How Green Was My Valley? Coercive Contract Enforcement in 19th Century Industrial Britain Suresh Naidu
Harvard University
Tues.
Sept. 8
The Deterrence Effect of Prison:
Dynamic Theory and Evidence
Justin McCrary
University of California-Berkeley
Wed.
Sept. 16
Hold Up: With a Vengeance Matt Van Essen
University of Arizona
Tues.
Sept. 22
Heterogeneity and Aggregation: Testing for Efficiency in Intra-Household Allocation Manuela Angelucci
University of Arizona
Fri.
Sept. 25
Forward Induction Works! An Experimental Study to Test the Robustness and the Power Quazi Shahriar
San Diego State University
Mon.
Sept. 28
3.30-5.30
IBE Lecture
Human Prosociality: Convergent Neuroeconomics Evidence
Paul Zak
Claremont Graduate University
Tues.
Sept. 29

Rich Dad, Smart Dad: Decomposing the Intergenerational Transmission of Income

Matthew Lindquist
Stockholm University

Wed.
Sept. 30
3.30-5.30
IBE Lecture Ulrike Malmendier & Stefano Della Vigna
University of California, Berkeley
Tues.
Oct. 6
Estimating Matching Games with Transfers Jeremy Fox
University of Chicago
Wed.
Oct. 7
On the Existence of Bayesian Cournot Equilibrium

Diego Moreno
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Tues.
Oct. 20
Market Structure and Product Quality
in the U.S. Daily Newspaper Market
Ying Fan
University of Michigan
Wed.
Oct. 21

Winner's Curse Corrections Magnify Adverse
Selection


Auctioning the Right to Choose When
Competition Persists

Ron Harstad
University of Missouri
Tues.
Oct. 27
Flexible Bayesian Analysis of First Price Auctions Using Simulated Likelihood Dong-hyuk Kim
University of Arizona
Wed.
Oct. 28

The Sequential Raiffa solution: Axiomatization and Non-Cooperative Foundation

Walter Trockel
Bielefeld University
Tues.
Nov. 3
Slum Clearance and Urban Renewal in the United States, 1949-1974 Bill Collins
Vanderbilt University
Mon.
Nov. 9
Caught in the Bulimic Trap? Socioeconomic Status, State Dependence, and Unobserved Heterogeneity Michelle Goeree
Univeristy of Southern California
Tues.
Nov. 10
The Value of Statistical Life: Pursuing the Deadliest Catch Kurt Schnier
Georgia State University
Thur.
Nov. 12

Wilson Scholar Seminar
An Equilibrium Analysis of the Simultaneous Ascending Auction and On the Impossibility of
Core-Selecting Auctions

Jacob Goeree
California Institute of Technology
Tues.
Nov. 17
Prospective Mobility, Fairness, and the Demand for Redistribution Christina Fong
Carnegie Mellon University
Wed.
Nov. 18
Scarcity of Ideas and R&D Options:
Use it, Lose it, or Bank it
Nisvan Erkal
University of Melbourne
Tues.
Nov. 24
Self-Employment and the Role of Health Insurance Tracy Regan
University of Miami
Wed.
Nov. 25
The Strategic Motive to Sell Forward: Experimental Evidence Jose Luis Ferreira
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Tues.
Dec. 1
The Role of Simplification andInformation in College Decisions: Results from the H&R Block FAFSA Experiment Philip Oreopoulos
University of British Columbia
Wed.
Dec. 2
Engineering Cooperation in Two-Player Games Ehud Kalai
Northwestern University
Tues.
Dec. 8
To be announced Jörg Stoye
New York University
Fri.
Jan. 15
To be announced Jason Shachat
Xiamen University
Wed.
Jan. 20
Competitive Nonlinear Taxation and Constitutional Choice Lixin Ye
Ohio State
Tues.
Mar. 2
To be announced Jeff Smith
University of Michigan
Mar. 29 - Apr. 2 3rd Year Paper Conference  
Wed.
Mar. 31
To be announced

Parkash Chander
National University of Singapore

Tues.
Apr 13
To be announced Aleksey Tetenov
Collegio Carlo Alberto
Apr. 19 - 23 2nd Year Paper Conference

 

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