Our Seminars & Workshops
Seminars
Workshops
Mon 23 Nov, '20- |
Econometrics Seminar - Jeremy Fox (Rice)via Microsoft TeamsTitle of the talk: Heterogeneous Production Functions and Panel Data If you would like to meet with the speaker, please sign up here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19yAXbaJWko_UNrgwuktv3INE3rSueMLWviHEcgHYicM/edit#gid=0 Please only sign up for the slots allocated to Warwick. |
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Tue 24 Nov, '20- |
CWIP Workshop - Sascha Beckervia Microsoft TeamsFurther details to be advised. This workshop will be held via Microsoft Teams |
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Tue 24 Nov, '20- |
Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Simon Jagervia Microsoft Teams |
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Wed 25 Nov, '20- |
CAGE-AMES Lunchtime Workshop - Apurav Yash Bhatiya (PGR)via Microsoft TeamsTitle: Political Representation of Immigrants in the UK Abstract: I analyse how changes in the share of the commonwealth (CW) and non-commonwealth (NCW) immigrants in a constituency affect how members of parliament address them in the UK parliament. Since the birth of the modern Commonwealth of Nations in 1949, the immigrants from CW countries in the UK have a right-to-vote in the national elections while all other immigrants do not have this enfranchisement power. I find an increase in the share of CW immigrants to a constituency leads to MPs addressing immigrants in the parliament in positive sentiment. In contrast, an increase in the share of NCW immigrants leads to a decrease in the parliament days in which MPs discuss them. The political power of immigrants, election period, and party ideology does not explain these findings. I find an empowerment effect due to the enfranchisement best explains these differences. Using the European social survey, I find first-generation CW immigrants without UK nationality are 30% more likely to have taken a socio-political action (signing petition, boycotting products, etc.) as compared to a similar sample of NCW immigrants.
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Wed 25 Nov, '20- |
Seminar in Economic Theory - Marek Pycia (Zurich)via ZoomPaper to be announced. |
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Thu 26 Nov, '20- |
Macro and International Economics Group - Livia Silva Paranhos and Edoardo TolvaLivia Silva Paranhos (30 mins) |
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Thu 26 Nov, '20- |
Macro/International Seminar - Morten Ravn (UCL)via Microsoft Teams |
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Tue 1 Dec, '20- |
Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Andrew Gelmanvia Microsoft Teams |
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Wed 2 Dec, '20- |
CAGE-AMES Lunchtime Workshop - Subhashish Dey (Warwick)via Microsoft Teams |
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Wed 2 Dec, '20- |
Seminar in Economic Theory - Gabriel Carroll (Stanford)via ZoomPaper to be announced. |
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Wed 2 Dec, '20- |
#EconTEAching chat: Academic Career in Economics EducationA conversation with Antonio Mele (LSE), Denise Hawkes (Greenwich, RES), and Darshak Patel (Uni of Kentucky) on careers in Economics Education (Teaching-focussed at Warwick) in the UK and US. The panellists will bring their experience in this pathway, explain what this type of career entails, what they enjoy and what needs to be improved. We will discuss on the future of this pathway and answer attendees queries. If you want to attend the event on Zoom, register here (please register by 30 Nov 2020) Organiser: Stefania Paredes Fuentes (in conjunction with CTaLE, UCL). About the panel: Denise Hawkes is Professor and Head of Department at the University of Greenwich. She is the chair of the Royal Economic Society Education and Training committee and was served as EdD Programme Leader from 2013-2018 and the Academic Head for Research, Consultancy and Knowledge Transfer from 2017-2018 within the Centre for Doctoral Education at the UCL Institute of Education where she is currently Visiting Professor. Antonio Mele is Associate Professorial Lecturer in Economics at LSE. He previously held positions at the University of Surrey and Nuffield College (Oxford). Antonio teaches Quantitative Methods Darshak Patel is a Senior Lecturer of Economics and the Director of Undergraduate Studies at The University of Kentucky Gatton College of Business and Economics. Darshak is a recipient of the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching at the College of Business and Global Affairs in 2015 at University of Tennessee Martin, a two time recipient of A Teacher Who Made a Difference in 2015 and 2017, a recipient of Gatton College’s Award for Teaching Excellence and Faculty of the Year award in 2019 and UK Alumni Association 2020 Great Teacher Award. |
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Thu 3 Dec, '20- |
CANCELLED - Macro/International Seminar - Isabelle Mejean (Ecole Polytechnique) - CANCELLEDvia Microsoft Teams |
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Fri 4 Dec, '20- |
Macro and International Economics Group - Ivan Petrellavia Microsoft Teams |
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Mon 7 Dec, '20- |
Economic History Seminar - Pauline Grosjean (UNSW)via Microsoft TeamsTitle of talk: Heroes and Villains: the Effects of Combat Heroism on Autocratic Values and Nazi Collaboration in France
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Mon 7 Dec, '20- |
Econometrics Seminar - Bo Honore (Princeton)via ZoomThis Econometrics seminar is hosted by Bristol. The title of the talk is "Moment Conditions for Dynamic Panel Logit Models with Fixed Effects" If you would like to meet with Bo, please sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19yAXbaJWko_UNrgwuktv3INE3rSueMLWviHEcgHYicM/edit#gid=0 This seminar is via Zoom https://zoom.us/j/6467737869 |
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Tue 8 Dec, '20- |
Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Gautam Raovia Microsoft Teams |
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Wed 9 Dec, '20- |
CAGE-AMES Lunchtime Workshop - Shantanu Singh (PGR)via Microsoft TeamsTitle: Innovation and India: MNC R&D and Domestic Patenting This workshop is via Microsoft Teams |
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Wed 9 Dec, '20- |
Seminar in Economic Theory - Wioletta Dziuda (Chicago)via ZoomPaper to be announced. |
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Thu 10 Dec, '20- |
Macro and International Economics Reading Group - Yaolang Zhong (PGR)via Microsoft TeamsYaolang is presenting Artificial Intelligence, Algorithmic Pricing, and Collusion (AER) by Emilio Calvano, Giacomo Calzolari, Vincenzo Denicolò and Sergio Pastorello. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20190623 This group discussion will be via Teams, link here. |
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Thu 10 Dec, '20- |
Macro/International Seminar - Isabelle Mejean (Ecole Polytechnique)via Microsoft TeamsWe have decided to re-schedule the seminar for next week, Thursday the 10th of December at 3pm. We apologise for the short-notice and we hope you can all join us next week.
Isabelle will be presenting "Foreign Shocks as Granular Fluctuations", with Julian di Giovanni and Andrei Levchenko. We will have some time to meet her as well, so please sign up on the google sheet link here if you want to meet her.
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Fri 11 Dec, '20- |
Macro and International Economics Group - Riccardo Degasperi (PGR)via Microsoft Teams |
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Wed 16 Dec, '20- |
Seminar in Economic Theory - Harry Di Pei (Northwestern)via ZoomPaper title "Reputation Building under Obervational Learning" |
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Wed 16 Dec, '20- |
#EconTEAching chat "Creating a Learning Community: First Year Challenge"Panel: Parama Chaudhury (UCL) Organiser: Stefania Paredes Fuentes Register to attend on Zoom here (register before Monday 14 Dec or contact Steffie if you want to attend on Zoom and haven't registered) This is the last session of the year and we are planning to be festive :D Join us with some mulled wine and mince pies |
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Mon 11 Jan, '21- |
Econometrics Seminar - Nese Yildiz (Rochester)via Microsoft Teams |
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Tue 12 Jan, '21- |
Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Robert Townsendvia Microsoft TeamsTitle of paper: Enhanced Informal Networks |
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Wed 13 Jan, '21- |
Seminar in Economic Theory - Omer Tamuz (Caltech)via ZoomTitle of paper Monotone Additive Statistics (with Xiaosheng Mu, Luciano Pomatto and Philipp Strack) |
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Thu 14 Jan, '21- |
Macro and International Economics Reading Group - Francesco Gaudio (PGR)via Microsoft TeamsFrancesco is presenting "Macroeconomic Drivers of Bond and Equity Returns", Campbell Pflueger and Viceira (2020). This group discussion will be via Teams, link here. |
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Mon 18 Jan, '21- |
Economic History Seminar - Suresh Naidu (Columbia)via Zoom |
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Tue 19 Jan, '21- |
CWIP - Mirko Dracavia Microsoft TeamsTitle: Revolution in Progress: The Rise of Remote Work During the Pandemic - |
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Tue 19 Jan, '21- |
Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Arindrajit Dubevia Microsoft Teams |