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Fri 29 Jan, '21
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Warwick Macro & International Economics Group – Christine Braun (Warwick)
via Microsoft Teams

Title to be advised.

Fri 29 Jan, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Florian Brandl (Princeton)
via Zoom

Not the 2021 Theory Job Market (NT2021TM)

Title of paper: Belief-Averaged Relative Utilitarianism

Mon 1 Feb, '21
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Economic History Seminar - Chris Colvin (Queen's University, Belfast)
via Microsoft Teams
Tue 2 Feb, '21
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Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Michele Tertilt
via Microsoft Teams
Wed 3 Feb, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Paula Onuchic (New York)
via Zoom

Not the 2021 Theory Job Market (NT2021TM)

Title of paper: Advisors with Hidden Motives

Thu 4 Feb, '21
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Macro and International Economics Reading Group - Livia Paranhos (PGR)
via Microsoft Teams

Livia is presenting Reversal Interest Rate and Macroprudential Policy, Paries et al (ECB WP 2020).

This group discussion will be via Teams, link here.

Thu 4 Feb, '21
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Macro/International Seminar - Christian Moser (Columbia)
via Microsoft Teams
Fri 5 Feb, '21
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Warwick Macro and International Economics Group - Zoe Zhang, Gabriele Guaitoli, Roberto Pancrazi
via Microsoft Teams

Title: Covid incidence heterogeneity within regions

Zoe Zhang (30 min)
Gabriele Guaitoli and Roberto Pancrazi (30 min)

Fri 5 Feb, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Krishna Dasaratha (Harvard)
via Zoom

Not the 2021 Theory Job Market (NT2021TM)

Paper to be advised

Mon 8 Feb, '21
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Econometrics Seminar - Kenichi Shimizu (Glasgow/Brown)
via Microsoft Teams
Wed 10 Feb, '21
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CAGE-AMES Lunchtime Workshop - Maggie Fok (PGR)

Maggie Fok presenting at AMES workshop. We don't have the title and abstract for her presentation yet.

Wed 10 Feb, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Heidi Thysen (London School of Economics)
via Zoom

Not the 2021 Theory Job Market (NT2021TM)

"Equilibrium Contracts and Boundednly Rational Expectations" (with Heiner Schumacher)

Thu 11 Feb, '21
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Macro and International Economics Group - Diego Calderon (PGR)
via Microsoft Teams

Diego Calderon (PGR) title is still to be determined.

Fri 12 Feb, '21
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Warwick Macro and International Economics Group - Ivan Yotsov (PGR)
via Microsoft Teams
Fri 12 Feb, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Duarte Goncalves (Columbia)
via Zoom

Not the 2021 Theory Job Market (NT2021TM)

Title of paper "Sequential Sampling and Equilibrium"

Mon 15 Feb, '21
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Economic History Seminar - Ellora Derenoncourt (Berkeley) -- CANCELLED
Tue 16 Feb, '21
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Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Patricia Cortes
via Microsoft Teams
Wed 17 Feb, '21
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CAGE-AMES Lunchtime Workshop - Jiaqi Li (PGR)
via Microsoft Teams

Title: “Racial difference in child penalty, childcare preference and labour supply”, joint with Ellora Derenoncourt (Berkeley)

Abstract: We document substantial differences in child penalty between black and white mothers. Following the first childbirth, Black mothers experience about half reduction in earnings, employment, hours, and wage than white counterparts. These differences are not driven by marital status, household structure or prior wage level. To investigate whether heterogeneous preference can explain the racial difference, we develop a labour supply model in which mothers face a trade-off between childcare expenditure and parenting hours, with an individual-specific preference for childcare. To uncover structural parameters, we use GMM estimation with 2 instrumental variables (state-level variation in the minimum wage policy changes and in the incarceration law changes).

The CAGE-AMES Lunchtime Workshop will be held via Microsoft teams, the link is here.

Wed 17 Feb, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Satoru Takahashi (National University of Singapore)
via Zoom

Satoru will be presenting "Implementation via Information Design in Binary-Action Supermodular Games" (with Stephen Morris and Daisuke Oyama)
This weekly seminar is via Zoom ; Meeting ID: 826 9511 0678 ; Passcode: SET2021

If you wish to meet Satoru after the seminar please sign up here 

Thu 18 Feb, '21
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Teaching & Learning Lunchtime Seminar
via Microsoft Teams

Speakers will be Roberto Pancrazi, Atish Ghosh and Lory Barile

Organised by Caroline Elliott

Following the positive responses to the recent departmental teaching and learning seminar we have organised two follow-up internal speaker seminars to provide more details and practical advice on technologies that we can adopt while teaching online but that may also be useful for future teaching too.

Thu 18 Feb, '21
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Macro and International Economics Reading Group - Edoardo Tolva (PGR)
via Microsoft Teams

Edoardo is presenting “Gains from trade: Does sectoral heterogeneity matter?” By Rahul Giri, Kei-Mu Yi, and Hakan Yilmazkuday. Journal of International Economics, 2021

This group discussion will be via Teams, link here.

 

Thu 18 Feb, '21
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Macro/International Seminar - Adrian Bilal (Chicago)
via Microsoft Teams

Fuller details to be advised.

Fri 19 Feb, '21
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Warwick Macro and International Economics Group - Alejandra Martinez Cubillos (PGR)
via Microsoft Teams
Mon 22 Feb, '21
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Econometrics Seminar - Florian Gunsilius (Michigan)
via Zoom

Title: "Distributional Synthetic Controls".

This Econometrics seminar is hosted by Bristol

https://www.google.com/url?q=https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/94618203937?pwd%3DS2puU3NGdHRTbHFpV1NQL29CcVljQT09&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw3MMEYQgrWugwuJnP9BLRzr

Tue 23 Feb, '21
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Teaching & Learning Lunchtime Seminar
via Microsoft Teams

Speakers will be Andrew Harkins and Caroline Elliott

Organised by Caroline Elliott

Following the positive responses to the recent departmental teaching and learning seminar we have organised two follow-up internal speaker seminars to provide more details and practical advice on technologies that we can adopt while teaching online but that may also be useful for future teaching too.

Tue 23 Feb, '21
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CWIP Workshop -
via Microsoft Teams
Tue 23 Feb, '21
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Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Rachel Kranton
via Microsoft Teams
Wed 24 Feb, '21
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CAGE-AMES - Giulia Vattuone (PGR)
via Microsoft Teams

Giulia will be presenting this workshop. The title of her presentation is: "Gender wage gap within and between employers".

The CAGE-AMES Lunchtime Workshop will be held via Microsoft teams, the link is here.

Wed 24 Feb, '21
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Applied Young Economist Webinar - Pierre Magontier (Bern)
via Zoom

Co-hosted by Ivan Yotsov (PGR, Warwick Economics)

Pierre Magontier (Bern): “Does media coverage affect governments’ preparation for natural disasters?”

Zoom Link: https://monash.zoom.us/j/89925914499?pwd=cUYwZmFJdzVZT2ZuMGFYeFFvcldUZz09

Wed 24 Feb, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Nikhil Vellodi (Paris School of Economics)
via Zoom

Paper to be advised

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