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Saturday, June 08, 2024
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Spoken Data Sessions - Warwick Interaction & Talk GroupOCl.04/OC0.05, OculusRuns from Wednesday, June 05 to Thursday, June 20. University of Warwick/ Online l0am-lpm, 5 June & 2-Spm, 11, June, 17 June, 20 June. |
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Warwick/CAGE Workshop on Gender and InequalityRadcliffeRuns from Friday, June 07 to Saturday, June 08. This two-day workshop brings together scholars working in the field of economics to provide policy insights to reduce gender inequality. The program is designed to promote knowledge exchange and networking, providing a platform for participants to share their findings on the impact of various policies and to collaboratively explore strategies for fostering gender equality. Date: Friday 7 June - Saturday 8 June 2024
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8.50am - 9.30am |
Registration (Radcliffe Reception) |
9.00am – 9.30am |
Welcome coffee (Radcliffe Lounge) |
Session 1 |
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9.30am - 9.40am |
Opening Remarks (Radcliffe Space 33) |
9.40am - 10.30am |
Presentation 1 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Nagore Iriberri Discussant: Carolina Kansikas "Women in Editorial Boards: An Investigation of Female Representation in Top Economic Journals" by Patricia Funk, Nagore Iriberri and Nicole Venus. |
10.30am - 10.40am |
Break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
10:40am - 11.30am |
Presentation 2 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Manuel Bagues Discussant: Elaheh Fatemi Pour "Friends in childhood and the gender equality paradox". |
11.30am - 11.40am |
Break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
11.40am - 12.30pm |
Presentation 3 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Margaux Suteau Discussant: Angelica Martinez Leyva “The Bystander issue: The Role of Beliefs in Workplace Sexual Harassment” by Caroline Colly, Margaux Suteau, Paola Profeta, and Almudena Sevilla. |
12.30pm - 2.00pm |
Lunch break (Radcliffe Restaurant) |
Session 2 |
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2.00pm - 2.50pm |
Presentation 4 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Abi Adams-Prassl Discussant: Jiaqi Li “Birth Timing and Spacing by Skill: Implications for Estimating Child Penalties”. |
2.50pm - 3.00pm |
Break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
3.00pm - 3.50pm |
Presentation 5 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Sonia Bhalotra Discussant: Bruno Souza “Firm responses to legislation on tackling sexual harassment”. |
3.50pm - 4.00pm |
Coffee break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
Session 3 | |
4.00pm - 5.40pm |
Egg Timer Presentations (Radcliffe Space 33) Speakers: Carolina Kansikas - “Term limits and female political representation”. Angelica Martinez Leyva - "Job Flexibility and Informality". Sarthak Joshi - “The Geography of Structural Transformation and Women’s Work: Evidence from India”. Jiaqi Li - “Divorce Expectation and Female Labor Supply”. Bruno Souza - “Job Amenities, Competition, and Career Advancements: Evidence from Brazil”. |
5.40pm - 6.15pm |
Drinks reception (Radcliffe Lounge) |
6.15pm - 8.00pm |
Dinner (Radcliffe Restaurant) |
Day 2: Saturday, 8 June 2024
9:00am - 9.10am |
Morning coffee (Radcliffe Lounge) |
Session 4 | |
9.10am - 10.00am |
Presentation 1 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Heather Royer Discussant: Sarthak Joshi "Disentangling Sources of Variation in Caesarean Delivery Rates" by Heather Royer, Stefanie Fischer, Shuhei Kaneko, and Corey White. |
10.00am - 10.10am |
Break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
10.10am - 11.00am |
Presentation 2 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Kristiina Huttunen Discussant: Priyama Majumdar "Education, gender and family formation" by Kristiina Huttunen, Hanna Virtanen, Mikko Sillimann, and Tiina Kuuppelomäki. |
11.00am - 11.10am |
Break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
11.10am - 12.00pm |
Presentation 3 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Olle Folke Discussant: Anwesh Mukhopadhyay “An Information Theory about Silence around Sexual Harassment” |
12.00pm - 12.10pm |
Break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
12.10pm - 1.00pm |
Presentation 4 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Anne Brenoe Discussant: Jiaqi Li “Son Preference Worldwide”. |
1.00pm - 2.00pm |
Lunch break (Radcliffe Restaurant) |
Session 5 |
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2.00pm - 2.50pm |
Presentation 5 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Natalia Zinovyeva Discussant: Yuchen Lin "Women in Top Academic Positions: Is There a Trickle-down Effect?" by Natalia Zinovyeva, Manuel Bagues, Milan Makany, and Giulia Vattuone. |
2.50pm - 3.00pm |
Break (Radcliffe Lounge) |
3.00pm - 3.50pm |
Presentation 6 (Radcliffe Space 33) Speaker: Anna Raute Discussant: Malavika Mani “Family friendly workplace policies” by Anna Raute, Julian Costas Fernandez, Sebastian Findeisen, and Uta Schönberg. |
Register now
Attendance at this workshop is free, however we will not cover the cost of attendee travel. Please secure your place via our registration form below.
After you have registered, you will receive an email containing final details about the workshop before the event takes place.
Please note that spaces are limited and not all registrants may be successful. You will be contacted about the outcome of your registration as soon as possible. Registration closes Thursday 23 May at noon.
Programme
An updated pdf copy of the Programme can be found here.Contact us
If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Natalia Zinovyeva via natalia.zinovyeva@warwick.ac.uk.-
Export as iCalendarEconomic 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 |
Doron Ravid (Chicago) |
10:20-10:40 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
10:40-11:40 |
Elliot Lipnowski(Columbia) Issue Selection in Constrained Communication |
11:40-12:40 |
Dan Bernhardt (University of Warwick) Political Competition and Strategic Voting in Multi-Candidate Elections |
12:40-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-15:00 |
Vasiliki Skreta (UT Austin)
Informed Communication Equilibrium |
15:00-16:00 |
Daniel Garrett (Essex) Payoff Implications of Dynamic Incentive Contracting |
16:00-16:30 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
16:30-17:30 |
Giacomo Lanzani (Harvard) |
17:30-18:30 | Olivier Tercieux (PSE) Optimal Queue Design |
18:30 | Drinks and Dinner Scarman Courtyard Restaurant (Please register) |
Saturday 8 June
09:30-10:30 |
Shengwu Li (Harvard) What's My Employee Worth: The Effects of Salary Benchmarking |
10:30-11:00 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
11:00-12:00 |
Jan Knoepfle (Queen Mary) Dynamic Evidence Disclosure: Delay the Good to Accelerate the Bad |
12:00-13:00 |
Sarah Auster (Bonn) The Dynamics of Robust Experimentation |
13:00-14:15 |
Lunch |
14:15-15:15 |
Ben Golub (Northwestern) Incentive Design with Spillovers : A First Order Approach to Optimal Contracts |
15:15-16:15 |
Takuo Sugaya (Stanford) Performance Feedback in Long-run Relationships: A Rate of Convergence Approach |
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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