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Wed 12 May, '21
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T&L Seminar: Designing Online Teaching with Student Well-Being in Mind

#EconTEAching chat with:

Jo Blanden (Reader in Economics, Surrey)
Jonathan Boymal (Deputy Dean - Learning and Teaching, RMIT University)
Eric Golson (Deputy Head School of Economics, Surrey)
Chaired by Cloda Jenkins (CTaLE, UCL)

Organiser: Stefania Paredes Fuentes

To attend the Zoom meeting, please register here before Monday 10th May 2021 (after this date, contact the organiser if you wish to attend on Zoom).
The session is live-streamed on YouTube.

Wed 12 May, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Siyang Xiong (UC Riverside)
via Zoom

Paper to be advised.

Thu 13 May, '21
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Macro/International Seminar - Fabian Eckert (UCSD)
via Microsoft Teams

Title: Skilled Scalable Services: The New Urban Bias in Economic Growth

Wed 19 May, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - David Dillenberger (Pennsylvania)
via Zoom

Paper to be advised.

Wed 19 May, '21
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Applied Young Economist Webinar - Haoluan Wang (Maryland)
via Zoom

Haoluan will present: “Flood Your Neighbors: Spillover Effects of Levee Building”

Zoom Link: https://monash.zoom.us/j/87208468841?pwd=VUh1ODNiQzZCVnlXOTVkaENKMjM0QT09

 

Thu 20 May, '21
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Macro/International Seminar - Matteo Iacoviello (FED Board)
via Microsoft Teams

Title to be advised

Mon 24 May, '21
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Teaching excellence event: Everyday Excellence in an Extraordinary Year

Link to Teaching excellence event: Everyday Excellence in an Extraordinary Year (warwick.ac.uk)

Steffie Paredes-Fuentes, Nick Jackson, Atisha Ghosh and Caroline Elliott are all involved in this event in different ways.

This half day workshop-style event organised by WIHEA's Teaching Recognition and Reward Learning Circle, aims to take us from the Warwick (and sector) understanding of teaching excellence (i.e., where policy is made, awards granted etc.) to the idea of the ‘Everyday Excellence’ we all embody in our teaching practice, most particularly in the challenging circumstances of the last 12 months.

Mon 24 May, '21
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Econometrics Seminar - Xavier D'Haultfoueuille (CREST)
via Zoom
The title of the talk is "Identification and Estimation of average marginal effects in fixed effect logit models".
The schedule and the seminar zoom link are on the google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19yAXbaJWko_UNrgwuktv3INE3rSueMLWviHEcgHYicM/edit#gid=0

This Econometrics Seminar is hosted by Bristol.

Tue 25 May, '21
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Applied Economics, Econometrics and Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Emily Oster (Brown)
via Microsoft Teams

Emily will be presenting "Breastfeeding: Trends and Selection, 1950 - 2015"

Wed 26 May, '21
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CAGE Research Event - Mirko Draca (Warwick)
via Zoom

Revolution in progress? The future of remote work in the UK

What is the future of the commuting, 9–5 office workplace model what existed before the pandemic? In this webinar, CAGE Director Mirko Draca will introduce new research that points towards the '80-20' labour market, where around 20–30% of workers will be working remotely for some part of their week.

Join the event

Wed 26 May, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Zhen Zhou (Tsinghua)
via Zoom

Title of paper: Timely Persuasion (with Deepal Basak)

Wed 26 May, '21
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T&L Seminar: Incorporating Project-based Learning into Engineering Education

#EconTEAching chat with:

John Mitchell, Fiona Truscott, and Luke Olsen (UCL)
Chaired by Parama Chaudhury (CTaLE, UCL)

Organiser: Stefania Paredes Fuentes

To attend the Zoom meeting, please register here before Monday 24th May 2021 (after this date, contact the organiser if you wish to attend on Zoom).
The session is live-streamed on YouTube.

Thu 27 May, '21
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Macro/International Seminar - Anna Cieslak (Duke-Fuqua)
via Microsoft Teams

Title: Policymakers' uncertainty, joint with Stephen Hansen, Michael McMahon, and Song Xiao

Wed 2 Jun, '21
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Applied Young Economist Webinar - Miriam Artles (UPF)
via Zoom

Miriam will present: Within-Group Heterogeneity in a Multi-Ethnic Society

Zoom Lin​k: https://monash.zoom.us/j/82609322190?pwd=Z2xZY3ZTUEZDVUNWQldSYlljaUJLQT09

 

Wed 2 Jun, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Chiara Margaria (Boston)
via Zoom

Paper to be advised.

Mon 7 Jun, '21
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Econometrics Seminar - Raffaella Giacomini (UCL)
via Zoom
The title of her talk is "Identification and inference under narrative restrictions", joint with Toru Kitagawa and Matthew Read.
The schedule and the seminar zoom link are on the google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19yAXbaJWko_UNrgwuktv3INE3rSueMLWviHEcgHYicM/edit#gid=0
Wed 9 Jun, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Marina Halac (Yale)
via Zoom

Paper to be advised.

Wed 16 Jun, '21
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Applied Young Economist Webinar - Yiming Cao (Boston):
via Zoom

Yiming will present The Social Costs of Patronage Ties: Lessons from the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake

Zoom Link: https://monash.zoom.us/j/86155873488?pwd=aXhDdkV5aW8raVBsbVI1SHoxT3hoUT09

 

Wed 16 Jun, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Deniz Kattwinkel (UCL)
via Zoom

Deniz will be presenting Allocation with Correlated Information: Too good to be true 

Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82695110678?pwd=aUtBYVl5KytJT2VkalhiLzNmZWNPdz09
Meeting ID: 826 9511 0678 Passcode: SET2021

Wed 23 Jun, '21
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Applied Young Economist Webinar - Apurav Yash Bhatiya (Warwick)
via Zoom

Title: Do Enfranchised Immigrants Affect Political Behaviour?

Zoom Link: https://monash.zoom.us/j/82786664708?pwd=YmFCNXRTclpyRGdJZnJJT3NiM0JXZz09

Wed 23 Jun, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Laura Doval (Columbia Business School)
via Zoom

Paper to be advised.

Wed 30 Jun, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Annie Liang (Northwestern)
via Zoom

Paper to be advised.

Wed 7 Jul, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Alvaro Sandroni (Northwestern)
via Zoom

Alvaro Sandroni (Northwestern University) will be presenting The Evolution of Ineptitude

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

Tue 13 Jul, '21
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CAGE - Crafts Lecture - Joachim Voth (University of Zurich)

The 2021 Crafts lecture initiated by the CAGE Research Centre and the Department of Economics at University of Warwick

Title: " Origins of extremism: Insights from the rise of the Nazi party"

This event will be held online.

Please register to attend

Wed 14 Jul, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi)
via Zoom

Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi University), paper TBA

Wed 21 Jul, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Inga Deimen (Arizona)
via Zoom
  • Wednesday 21st of July: Inga Deimen (University of Arizona), paper TBA

Wed 28 Jul, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory - Shengwu Li (Harvard)
via Zoom

Shengwu Li will present "A Theory of Ex-Post Rationalization" (with Erik Eyster and Sarah Ridout)

Wed 8 Sep, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory (SET) - Juan Ortner (Boston)
via Zoom

Juan will be presenting "Screening Adaptive Cartels" (with Sylvain Chassang, Jun Nakabayashi and Ken Kawai)

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

This seminar is via Zoom, details below.

Meeting ID:  846 7258 7838
Passcode: SET2021

Wed 15 Sep, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory (SET) - Alex Bloedel (Caltech)
via Zoom

Title of paper to be advised.

This seminar is via Zoom, details to follow.

Wed 22 Sep, '21
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Seminar in Economic Theory (SET) - Sylvain Chassang (Princeton)
via Zoom

Title of paper to be advised.

This seminar is via Zoom, details to follow.

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