Economics Economics

Seminars 2010-2011

Semester 2

Gábor Virág (University of Rochester)Thursday 27 January 2011, 2pm - 3.30pm31 Buccleuch Place, Room 3.10
Auctions in Markets: Common Outside Options and the Continuation Value Effect
Serguei Maliar (Hoover Institution, Stanford)Monday 14 March 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmWilliam Roberston Building, G. 11
A cluster-grid projection method: solving problems with high dimensionality
Joel Shapiro (Saïd Business School, U. of Oxford)Monday 21 March 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmWilliam Roberston Building, G. 11
Ratings Quality over the Business Cycle
Esther Hauk (LSE)Monday 18 April 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmDugald Stewart Building, G.06, ground floor
"Civil War and Foreign Influence" joint with Facundo Albornoz.
Tim Feddersen (Kellogg School of Management)Monday 25 April 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmConference Room, David Hume Tower, George Square
Revealed Preferences and Aspirations in Warm Glow Theory
Antonia Díaz (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)Monday 9 May 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmDugald Stewart Building, G.06, ground floor
A Theory of Energy Use
Nicolas TrachterMonday 16 May 2011, 4pm - 5.30pm
The Optimum Quantity of Money with Borrowing Constraints
Paul KleinMonday 23 May 2011, 4pm - 5.30pm
Consumption risk sharing: confronting models with data
Samuel BerlisnkiMonday 30 May 2011, 4pm - 5.30pm
Incentives, resources and the organization of the school system
Emre OzdenorenMonday 6 June 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmConference Room, David Hume Tower, George Square
Transparency, Appropriability and the Early State
Omer MoavMonday 13 June 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmConference Room, David Hume Tower, George Square
Transparency, Appropriability and the Early State by Joram Mayshar (Hebrew University), Omer Moav (Royal Holloway and Hebrew University, and Zvika Neeman (Tel Aviv University)
Transparency, Appropriability and the Early State
Francesco CaselliMonday 20 June 2011, 4pm - 5.30pmConference Room, David Hume Tower, George Square
Diversification through Trade
Diversifcation through Trade

Semester 1 (previous seminars)

Jordi Blanes (LSE)Monday 27 September 2010, 4pm - 5.30pm
Revolving Door Lobbyists
Gregory Clark (UC Davis)Monday 11 October 2010, 4pm - 5.30pm
Regression to Mediocrity? Surnames and Social Mobility in England, 1200-2009
V. Bhaskar (UCL)Monday 25 October 2010, 4pm - 5.30pm
Marriage as a rat-race: Noisy pre-marital investments under assortative matching (with Ed Hopkins)
Alex Trew (St Andrews)Monday 8 November 2010, 4pm - 5.30pm
Finance and Balanced Growth
Francisco Pérez-González (Stanford)Monday 15 November 2010, 4pm - 5.30pm
Risk Management and Firm Value: Evidence from Weather Derivatives
Santiago Sánchez-Pagés (Edinburgh)Monday 29 November 2010, 4pm - 5.30pm
The Interplay between Individual Biological Features and Social Preferences and Their Effects on the Ultimatum Game. ( joint work with Enrique Turiegano)
Guilleaume Haeringer (UAB)Monday 6 December 2010, 4pm - 5.30pmVenue: David Hume Tower, Room G.04
"Learning to match". (joint work with Hanna Halaburda)
David Hume Tower, Room G.04

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