12th CAGE Research Day
12th CAGE Research Day
Monday 6 Feb 2017Radcliffe Conference Centre
Wednesday 8th March 2017
The aim of this one-day event is for our faculty and associated academics to present recent work related to CAGE's themes, in an informal setting allowing for feedback and discussion.
This event is organised by the CAGE Post Doc researchers Aditi Dimri and Yannick Dupraz.
9.15-9.30 |
Registration and Coffee |
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9.30-10.15 |
Kirill Pogorelskiy |
“Skewness, Tax Progression, and Demand for Redistribution: Evidence from the UK” (joint with Stefan Traub) | ||
10.15-11.00 |
Selma Walther |
“Where did it go wrong? Marriage and divorce in Malawi” | ||
11.00-11.30 |
Coffee Break |
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11.30-12.15 |
Eugenio Proto |
Cooperation and Positive Mood in the Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma |
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12.15-13.30 |
Lunch |
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13.30-14.15 |
Eric Melander |
Creating ‘Us and Them’: Racial Propaganda, Insularity and Right-Wing Ideology |
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14.15-14.45 |
Sascha Becker |
Does Migration Cause Extreme Voting? (with T. Fetzer) |
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14.45-15.00 |
Coffee Break |
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15.00-15.45 |
Fernanda Brollo |
"The Spoils of Victory: Party Membership and Public Sector Employment in Brazil" |