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CEPR/Warwick/Princeton/Yale Polecon Symposium 2023

Runs from Friday, March 10 to Saturday, March 11.

The Department of Economics at the University of Warwick along with the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Department of Politics at Princeton University, the Department of Political Science at Yale University and the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF) are organising a symposium on Political Economy in Rome, Italy, in March 2023.

Date: Friday 10 – Saturday 11 March 2023
Venue: EIEF- Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance,
Address: Via Sallustiana 62 - 00187 in Rome, Italy.

The aim of the symposium is to bring together the top theoretical and empirical political scientists and economists across Europe and North America. A limited number of papers will be presented (10 over two days) to allow maximum time for discussion. The workshop will be held in Rome this year, building on previous successful meetings held at the Warwick in Venice Palazzo since 2013.

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Programme

The symposium will feature a range of academics from across the world presenting papers on a number of topics.

Friday, 10 March

9.30 – 10.00

Registration, Coffee and Welcome Remarks from the Organisers

Session 1

 

10:00 – 11.00

Matthias Thoenig (University of Lausanne)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Gravity of Violence'

11.00 – 11.30

Coffee break

11.30 – 12.30

Ran Spiegler (Tel Aviv University and UCL)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'False narratives and political mobilization'

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch

Session 2

 

14.00 – 15.00

Gleason Judd (Princeton University)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Representation in Legislatures: Moderation’s Appeal'

15.00 – 16.00

Maria Petrova (Barcelona School of Economics)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Have Online Networks Undermined Local Communities? Evidence from Facebook'

16.00 – 16.30

Coffee break

16.30 – 17.30

Julia Cagé (Sciences Po)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Hosting Media Bias: Evidence from the Universe of French Television and Radio Shows, 2002-2020'

19:00 onwards

Dinner (by invitation only)

Saturday, 11 March

Session 3

 

10.00 – 11.00

Monica Martinez-Bravo (CEMFI)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Trust and Accountability in Times of Pandemic'

11.00 – 11.30

Coffee break

11.30 – 12.30

Ying Chen (John Hopkins University)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Strategic Investment in Technology and the Dynamics of Public Good Provision'

12.30 – 14.00

Lunch

Session 4

 

14:00 – 15:00

Nicolás Ajzenman (McGill University)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Rooting for the Same Team: On the Interplay between Political and Social Identities in the Formation of Social Ties'

15:00 – 16.00

Melis Kartal (Vienna University of Economics and Business)Link opens in a new window
Title: 'Institutional competence and factual belief polarization'

16.00 – 16.30

Coffee break

16.30 – 17.30

Michael Gibilisco (California Institute of Technology)Link opens in a new window
Title: Tug of War: 'The Heterogeneous Effects of Outbidding between Terrorist Groups'

   

Organisers

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Warwick-Turing Economics Data Science Workshop
Scarman Conference Centre

Date: Saturday 11 March 2023, 10:00am - 6:00pm
Location: Scarman Conference Centre
Organisers: Mingli Chen (University of Warwick) and Martin Weidner (University of Oxford)

Session 1 Chair: Mingli Chen (University of Warwick)

10:00-10:35am Eric Renault (University of Warwick)
Title: Efficient Estimation of Regression Models with User-Specified Parametric Model for Heteroskedasticity (joint with Saraswata Chaudhuri)

10:35-11:10am Ruijun Bu (University of Liverpool)
Title: Uniform and Lp Convergences for Nonparametric Continuous Time Regressions with Semiparametric Applications (joint with Jihyun Kim and Bin Wang)

11:10-11:20am Coffee Break

Session 2 Chair: Kenichi Nagasawa (University of Warwick)

11:20-11:55am Daniel Wilhelm (LMU Munich/UCL)
Title: Inference for Rank-Rank Regressions

11:55-12:30pm Sukjin Han (University of Bristol)
Title: Semiparametric Models for Dynamic Treatment Effects and Mediation Analyses with Observational Data

12:30-1:30pm Lunch

Session 3 Chair: Martin Weidner (University of Oxford)

1:30-2:05pm Áureo de Paula (UCL)
Title: Estimating Nesting Structures (joint with Ali Hortacsu, Jonas Lieber and Julien Monardo)

2:05-2:40pm Chenlei Leng (University of Warwick)
Title: A Two-Way Heterogeneity Model for Dynamic Networks

2:40-2:50pm Coffee Break

Session 4 Chair: Luis Candelaria (University of Warwick)

2:50-3:25pm Lars Nesheim (UCL)
Title: High dimensional high frequency retail price dynamics with missing data (joint with Alan Crawford (UC3M)

3:25-4:00pm Tatiana Komarova (LSE/University of Manchester)
Title: Multivariate ordered discrete response models

4:00-4:35pm Max Kasy (University of Oxford)
Title: Adaptive Maximization of Social Welfare

4:35-4:45pm Coffee Break

Session 5 Chair: Ao Wang (University of Warwick)

4:45-5:45pm Ph.D. spotlight session

Yaolang Zhong (University of Warwick) Algorithmic Policy Design

Amedeo Andriollo (University of Warwick) On the statistical properties of tests of parameter restrictions in beta-pricing models with a large number of assets

Johannes Böken (University of Warwick) Community Networks and Trade

Arnaud Dyevre (LSE) Public R&D and Long-term Growth: Evidence from the U.S. (1950-2020)

6:00pm - Drinks
6.30 pm Dinner (Invitation only)

Registration

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