Events
Workshop on Gender and Inequality
This two-day workshop brings together scholars working in the field of economics to provide policy insights to reduce gender inequality. The program is desig...
Crafts Lecture 2023: The Rise of the Chinese Communist Party
CAGE Economic History Workshop 2023
Event Overview
Thu 25 Apr, '24- |
RAE CelebrationThe Terrace Bar, SUTo show our appreciation for all your hard work this year, the Department of Economics is delighted to invite you to the Finalist RAE Celebrations. This is a great opportunity for you to get together with your fellow students and RAE tutors to celebrate the submission of your RAE Final Project. Date: Thursday 25th April 2024
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Tue 30 Apr, '24- |
Wear my Shoes: A Sensory Awareness WorkshopThe Department of Economics is thrilled to announce an extraordinary opportunity for students to engage in activities aimed at raising awareness and supporting the integration of students with disabilities and neurodiversity. Get ready to explore, learn and create! Please note that the deadline for our competitions has now extended to Saturday 17 February at 12pm. What's in store?
Don't miss out on this enlightening and rewarding experience. Be there, make a difference, and let your voice be heard! Econ-Inclusivity Interactive WorkshopJoin us on Monday 19 February 5-6pm in OC0.02 for free pizza and to meet our exciting panel of economics professionals. Our panel will share their experiences of working in economics careers with disabilities and advocating for inclusivity and diversity. Our competition winners will be announced and special prizes will be handed out. Free pizza will be served at 5pm for all attendees. Find out how you can get involved below! Registration for this event is essential. Please click the button below to secure your place. Registration will close on Monday 19 February at 12pm noon. Research Project CompetitionPropel your passion for research at the intersection of economics and disability. Submit your project ideas to get a chance to receive funding and guidance from the Advisor for Disabled Students, Dr. Juliana Carneiro. Your essay should be around 500 words long on the topic 'Disabilities and Inclusion in Higher Education'. You could write about:
The close for this competition is Saturday 17 February at 12pm. Please email your submission to the Advisor of Disabled Students, Dr. Juliana Carneiro via juliana.carneiro@warwick.ac.uk. If you have any questions, please email Dr. Juliana. Art Installation CompetitionExpress creativity and raise awareness through art. Collaborate with colleagues, or work individually, to create art pieces focusing on disability and neurodiversity to help raise awareness. The pieces that you create will be displayed on campus! You could:
The close for this competition is Saturday 17 February at 12pm. Please email your submission to the Advisor of Disabled Students, Dr. Juliana Carneiro via juliana.carneiro@warwick.ac.uk. If you have any questions, please email Dr. Juliana. Prizes and PerksAll participants will receive a voucher as a token of appreciation for taking part. Exciting special prizes will be awarded to those with stand-out contributions. Free pizza will be served to all attendees at our EconInclusivity event. Temporary employment opportunity: selected participants will have the chance to be employed on a temporary contract to help organise diversity, inclusivity and awareness initiatives. Your involvement is not just participation: it is co-creation. Your lived experiences and insights are invaluable in shaping initiatives that truly resonate with our student community. This is your chance to contribute, learn and grow while making a significant impact. Let's come together to foster an inclusive and empathetic community. |
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Wed 1 May, '24- |
The Mentor Awards LunchThe Graduate function room in The Dirty DuckThe Mentor Awards
To show our appreciation for all your hard work this year, the Department of Economics is delighted to invite you to attend the mentor awards lunch. Date: Wednesday 1st May 2024
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Mon 13 May, '24 - Tue 14 May, '249am - 2pm |
Review of Economic Studies Tour 2024ScarmanRuns from Monday, May 13 to Tuesday, May 14. The Department of Economics are delighted to have been chosen to host the REStud Tour (formerly the Review of Economic Studies May Meetings) 2024. This two-day conference welcomes promising North American doctoral students to present their research to audiences from leading academic institutions. After Warwick, the presenting REStud Tourists will be visiting the European Central Bank in Frankfurt and the Tor Vergata University of Rome. Date: Monday 13 May - Tuesday 14 May 2024
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9.30am - 10.00am | Welcome coffee |
10.00am - 10.15am | Welcome and introduction to the REStud Tour 2024 by Caroline Elliot |
Session 1 - Applied Microeconomic Analyses | |
10.15am - 11.15am | Speaker 1: Anna Russo, MIT |
11.15am - 11.30am | Break |
11.30am - 12.30pm | Speaker 2: Nina Buchmann, Stanford University |
12.30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch break |
Session 2 - Microeconomic Theory | |
2.00pm - 3.00pm | Speaker 3: Roberto Corrao, MIT |
3.00pm - 3.15pm | Break |
3.15pm - 4.15pm | Speaker 4: Frank Yang, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
6.00pm | Dinner |
Day 2: Tuesday, 14 May 2024
9.00am - 9.15am | Morning coffee |
Session 3 - International and Macroeconomic Analyses | |
9.15am - 10.15am | Speaker 5: Agostina Brinatti, University of Michigan |
10.15am - 10.30am | Break |
10.30am - 11.30am | Speaker 6: Hugo Lhullier, Princeton University |
11.30am - 11.45am | Break |
11.45am - 12.45pm | Speaker 7: Benny Kleinman, University of Chicago |
12.45pm - 1.00pm | Thank you and farewell by Ben Lockwood |
1.00pm - 2.00pm | Farewell lunch |
Register now
Attendance at this conference is free. Please secure your place via our registration form below. Spaces are limited.
Once you have registered, you will receive an email containing final details about this conference before the event takes place.
Programme
You can find a pdf copy of the programme here.Contact us
If you have any questions about this conference, please contact Emily Wesley via emily.wesley@warwick.ac.uk.Fri 17 May, '24
-MIMA Workshop in Macroeconomic Theory
Date: 17-18 May 2024
Friday 17 May
12.00-13.30 |
Registration & lunch |
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13.30-15.10 |
Session 1Alperen Tosun (University of Warwick) – Optimally Informative Monetary Policy (joint with Herakles Polemarchakis) Spyros Galanis (Durham University Business School) – Information Aggregation with Costly Information Acquisition (joint with Sergei Mikhalishchev) |
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15.10-15.40 | Coffee Break | ||
15.40-17.20 |
Session 2Cristina Manea (Bank of International Settlements) – Monetary Policy and Endogenous Financial Crises (joint with Frederic Boissay, Fabrice Collard, and Jordi Gali) Alexandros Vardoulakis (Federal Reserve Board) – Optimal Macroprudential Policy and Asset Price Bubbles (joint with Nina Biljanovska and Lucyna Gornicka) |
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18.30 - 21.00 | Evening Dinner | ||
Saturday 18 May |
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09.30-11.10 |
Session 3
Keisuke Teeple (University of Waterloo) – Liquidity and Investment in General Equilibrium (joint with Nicolas Caramp and Julian Kozlowski) Thomas Norman (University of Oxford) – Core Equivalence and the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level |
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11.10-11.40 |
Coffee Break | ||
11.40-12.30 |
Session 4Laura Gáti (European Central Bank) – Reputation for Competence (joint with Amy Handlan) |
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12.30-14.00 |
Lunch | ||
14.00-14.50 |
Session 5Anastasios Karantounias (University of Surrey) – A General Theory of Tax-Smoothing |
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14.50-15.20 |
Coffee Break | ||
15.20-17.00 |
Session 6Rishabh Kirpalani (University of Wisconsin-Madison) – On the Optimal Allocation of Policy-Making (joint with Alessandro Dovis and Guillaume Sublet) Gaetano Gaballo (HEC Paris) – Asset Purchases in Noisy Financial Markets with Fiscal-Monetary Interactions (joint with Carlo Galli) |
Registration
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Fri 24 May, '24
-Applied Microeconomics Research Group Away Day
Date: Friday 24 May 2024
Location: Scarman (Invitation only)
Session 1 |
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10.00 - 10.30 |
Nikhil Datta |
10.30 - 11.00 |
Angelica Martinez Leyva |
11.00 - 11.15 |
Tom Martin |
11.15 - 11.45 |
Coffee break |
Session 2 |
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11.45 - 12.15 | Devesh Rustagi |
12.15 - 12.30 |
Carolina Kansikas |
12.30 - 12.45 | Negar Ziaeian |
12.45 - 13.00 | Amira Elasra |
13.00 - 14.00 | Lunch |
Session 3 |
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14.00 - 14.30 | Dita Eckardt |
14.30 - 15.00 | Amrita Kulka |
15.00 - 15.30 | Ludovica Gazze |
15.30 - 15.45 | Coffee break |
Session 4 |
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15.45 - 16.15 | Arun Advani Title: Top Flight: How responsive are top earners to tax rates? |
16.00 - 16.15 | Neil Lloyd |
16.15 - 16.30 | Yuchen Lin |
16.30 - 16.45 | Natalia Zinovyeva |
16.45 | Coffee break |
Session 5 |
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17.00 - 17.30 |
Sarthak Joshi |
17.30 - 17.45 |
Subhasish Dey |
17.45 - 18.00 |
Adam Di Lizia |
18.00 |
Drinks |
18.30 |
Dinner |
Registration
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Wed 29 May, '24 - Thu 30 May, '24
9am - 5pmEconometrics & Data Science Conference
ScarmanRuns from Wednesday, May 29 to Thursday, May 30.
Our two-day conference organised by the Econometrics Research Group will explore resampling methods in different contexts.
This Conference is ran by the University of Warwick for Warwick Economics staff, PhD and MRes students. Join our guest speakers as they explore resampling methods for panel data models and resampling methods for dependent data.
Date: 29 - 30 May 2024
Location: Scarman Conference Centre
Address: University of Warwick, CV4 7SH
Organiser: Kenichi Nagasawa
Programme
Day 1: Wednesday, 29 May 2024Resampling Methods for Panel Data Models by Professor Silvia Goncalvez. |
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9.30am – 10.00am |
Registration and welcome coffee |
10.00am - 12.30pm |
Masterclass Session 1 |
12.30pm - 2.30pm | Lunch break |
2.30pm - 5.00pm |
Masterclass Session 2 |
5.0pm - 6.00pm |
Break |
6.00pm |
Dinner |
Day 2: Thursday, 30 May 2024Resampling Methods for Dependent Data Speakers: Giuseppe Cavaliere, EunYi Chung, Adriana Cornea-Madeira, Ignace De Vos, Silvia Goncalvez, Abhimanyu Gupta, Andreas Hagemann, Ayden Higgins. |
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9.00am - 9.30am |
Morning coffee |
9.30am - 11.00am |
Session 1 - 3x 30 minute presentations |
11.00am - 11.30am |
Break |
11.30am - 12.30pm |
Session 2 - 2x 30 minute presentations |
12.30pm - 2.15pm |
Lunch break |
2.15pm - 3.15pm |
Session 3 - 2x 30 minute presentations |
3.15pm - 3.45pm |
Break |
3.45pm - 4.45pm |
Session 4 - 2x 30 minute presentations |
Register Now
Attendance at this conference is free. Please secure your place via the registration form below. Spaces are limited.
After you have registered, you will receive an email with final details before the event takes place.
Programme
You can find a pdf copy of the conference programme here.Contact
For more information aboyt this conference, please contact Kenichi Nagasawa via kenichi.nagasawa@warwick.ac.ukMon 3 Jun, '24 - Tue 4 Jun, '24
9:15am - 6pmERINN 2024
Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, VeniceRuns from Monday, June 03 to Tuesday, June 04.
The ERINN (Economic Research on Identity Norms and Narratives) Network brings together committed researchers who share a common vision concerning the centrality of social forces – particularly identity, norms, and narratives – in shaping economic outcomes. The basic premise is that economic activity takes place in social contexts, which structure and co-determine people’s preferences, beliefs, and constraints. The role of this network of researchers is to bring these processes to the forefront of economic analysis.
ERINN will be hosting this year's annual conference in the University of Warwick's home in Venice.
Date: Monday 3 June - Tuesday 4 June 2024
Venue: Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, Venice
Address: Calle Giustinian, 2893, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Organisers: Robert Akerlof and Sharun Mukand
Programme
Day 1: Monday, 3 June 2024
9.15am – 10.15am |
"Zero-Sum Thinking and the Roots of US Political Divides" Sandra Sequeira |
10.15am - 10.45am |
Coffee break |
10.45am - 11.45am |
"The Long Civil War: Battle Exposure and Anti-Black Racism in the US South" Michele Rosenberg |
11.45am - 12.45pm |
“Prison Norms and Society Beyond Bars" Michael Poyker |
13.00pm - 14.30pm |
Lunch break |
14.30pm - 15.30pm |
“Strategic behavior with tight, loose, and polarized norms” Eugen Dimant |
15.30pm - 16.30pm |
"Cooperation and the Strength of Social Ties: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Real Groups" Fabio Tufano |
16.30pm - 17.00pm |
Coffee break |
17.00pm - 18.00pm |
"What Money Can Buy: How Market Exchange Promotes Values" Sili Zhang |
18.00pm |
Dinner |
Day 2: Tuesday, 4 June 2024
9:15am - 10.15am |
"Movies" Stelios Michalopoulos |
10.15am - 10.45am |
Coffee break |
10.45am - 11.45am |
"Surname Diversity, Social Ties and Innovation" Max Posch |
11.45am - 12.45pm |
"Meaning at Work" Nava Ashraf |
13.00pm - 14.30pm |
Lunch break |
14.30pm - 15.30pm |
"The Social Consequences of Traditional Religion in Contemporary Africa" Etienne Le Rossignol |
15.30pm - 16.30pm |
"Decomposing the Rise of Populist Radical Right" Ro’ee Levy |
16.30pm - 17.00pm |
Coffee break |
17.00pm - 18.00pm |
"Curtailing false news, amplifying truth" Emeric Henry |
Programme
Download a pdf version of the programme here.Contact us
If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Emily Wesley via emily.wesley@warwick.ac.uk.Fri 7 Jun, '24 - Sat 8 Jun, '24
10am - 5pmEconomic Theory Workshop 2024
Runs from Friday, June 07 to Saturday, June 08.
The annual Economic Theory Workshop has been hosted by the Department of Economics at The University of Warwick for the last 12 years and is recognised as one of the top workshops in the world.
Date: Friday 7 – Saturday 8 June 2024
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 7 June
09.15 |
Welcome |
09:20-10:20 |
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10:20-10:40 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
10:40-11:40 |
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11:40-12:40 |
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12:40-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-15:00 |
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15:00-16:00 |
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16:00-16:30 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
16:30-17:30 | |
17:30-18:30 | |
19:30 | Drinks and Dinner Scarman Courtyard Restaurant (Please register)) |
Saturday 8 June
09:30-10:30 |
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10:30-11:00 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
11:00-12:00 |
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12:00-13:00 |
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13:00-14:15 |
Lunch |
14:15-15:15 |
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15:15-16:15 |
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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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Sat 15 Jun, '24
-Dan Bernhardt’s 10 years in Warwick
‘Dan Bernhardt’s 10 years in Warwick’ conference organised by QAPEC.
Date: Saturday 15 June 2024
Location: Radcliffe House, University of Warwick
This event is open to Faculty members and MRes/PhD students from the Department of Economics.
Academic Lead: Professor Francesco Squintani
Confirmed speakers
Alexei Boulatov |
Higher School of Economics, Moscow |
Nicolas Bottan | Cornell University |
Peter Buisseret | Harvard University |
John Duggan | University of Rochester |
Konstantinos Koufopoulos | University of York |
Stefan Krasa |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Guillem Ordonez-Calafi | University of Bristol |
Sergey Popov | Cardiff University |
Mehdi Shadmehr | University of Northern Carolina, Chapel Hill |
Giulio Trigilia | University of Rochester |
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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