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Economics Live Chats

Want to get your questions about studying economics at Warwick answered? Throughout the year we hold a number of online live chats where you can chat directly with staff and students to get your questions answered.

What is a Live Chat?

The Department of Economics hosts text-based Live Chat sessions throughout the academic year that are managed by staff within the Department. These sessions are open to all and enable prospective students from the UK, EU, and internationally to enquire or ask questions relating to our programmes, student experience and life at Warwick.

Who will I be talking to?

Our Undergraduate Live Chats are administered by our Student Recruitment and Widening Participation Officer along with another academic member of staff who teach within the Department of Economics. There also may be a current student available to speak to you.
Postgraduate Live Chats are normally administered by our Postgraduate Admissions Tutor and the Student Recruitment and Widening Participation Officer. At the beginning of the Live Chat session, they will introduce themselves to make you aware of who they are.

Frequently Asked Questions

We have listed frequently asked questions that have been asked by prospective students, parents and others who have engaged with us through our live chat sessions about applying for Undergraduate and Postgraduate study.

Upcoming Economics Live Chats

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Warwick Economic Theory Workshop

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The annual Economic Theory Workshop has been hosted by the Department of Economics at The University of Warwick for the last 11 years and is recognised as one of the top workshops in the world.

Date: Friday 9 – Saturday 10 June 2023
Location: Scarman House, University of Warwick

It provides the opportunity for leading Economic theorists to engage and discuss the latest ideas in economic theory and to foster collaborative research projects.

This event is open to Faculty members and MRes/PhD students from the Department of Economics.

Academic Lead: Professor Bhaskar Dutta

Friday 10 June

09.15

Welcome

09:20-10:20

Laura Doval (Columbia Business School)
Purchase History and Product Personalization

10:20-10:40

Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge

10:40-11:40

Elliot Lipnowski (Columbia)
Buying from a Group

11:40-12:40

Deniz Kattwinkel (UCL)
Optimal Decision Mechanisms for Juries: Acquitting the Guilty
12:40-14:00

Lunch
Scarman Restaurant

14:00-15:00

Stephen Morris (MIT)
A Strategic Topology on Information Structures

15:00-16:00

Ludovic Renou (Queen Mary)
Comparison of Experiments in discounted problems

16:00-16:30

Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
16:30-17:30 Ran Spiegler (Tel Aviv and UCL)
Behavioral Causal Inference
17:30-18:30 Marina Halac (Yale)
Pricing for Coordination
19:30 Drinks and Dinner
Scarman Courtyard Restaurant (Please register))

Saturday 11 June

09:30-10:30

Balasz Szentes (LSE)
Flexible Moral Hazard Problems

10:30-11:00

Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
 

11:00-12:00

Annie Liang (Northwestern)
The Transfer Performance of Economic Models

12:00-13:00

Alexander Frankel ( Chicago Booth School of Business)
Test-optimal Admissions

13:00-14:15

Lunch
Scarman Restaurant

14:15-15:15

Yu Fu Wong (Columbia)
Dynamic Monitoring Design

15:15-16:15

Ian Ball (MIT)
Should the timing of inspections be predictable?

Registration

To book a place for this event, please complete the registration form. Places are limited so early booking is recommended and the registration form will close once this event has reached full capacity.

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