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Bristol-Warwick Empirical IO workshop & masterclass

Runs from Tuesday, June 13 to Thursday, June 15.

Dates: Tuesday 13 June - Thursday 15 June 2023
Organisers: Alessandro Iaria (University of Bristol) and Ao Wang (University of Warwick)
Location: Scarman Conference Centre, University of Warwick

 
13th June (Masterclass & reception)

Masterclass: Empirical Industrial Organization and Finance by Alessandro Gavazza (LSE)

Session 1: 14:00-16:00

Break: 16.00 - 16.30
Session 2: 16.30 - 18.30 ((with 10 mins’ break after 55mins)

Welcome reception & dinner (by invitation): from 19.00

14th June (Workshop)

Session 1: 9.30 - 11.00

Estimating Discrete Games with Many Firms and Many Decisions: An Application to Merger and Product Variety by Ying Fan (Michigan), joint with Chenyu Yang (Maryland)
Self-preferencing, Quality Provision, and Welfare in Mobile Application Markets by Xuan Teng (LMU)

 Break: 11.00-11.30
 Session 2: 11.30 – 13.00

Refinancing Cross-Subsidies in the Mortgage Market by Alessandro Gavazza (LSE), joint with Jack Fisher (LSE), Lu Liu (U. of Pennsylvania, Wharton), Tarun Ramadorai (Imperial College Business Schoo) and Jagdish Tripathy (Bank of England)
Bank Branching Strategies in the 1997 Thai Financial Crisis and Local Access to Credit by Christoph Walsh (Tilburg), joint with Marc Rysman and Robert M. Townsend.

Lunch 13.00 - 14.30
Session 3: 14.30 – 16.00

Insider and outsider careers in executive management by Robert Miller (CMU Tepper), joint with Andrea Flores, George-Levi Gayle and Limor Golan.
Customers as buffer, by Andrea Pozzi (EIEF) joint with Massimiliano Affinito (Bank of Italy), Marco Di Maggio (HBS), Luigi Guiso (EIEF) and Fadi Hassan (Bank of Italy).

A walk to Kenilworth Castle & dinner in Kenilworth afterwards (invitation only)

15th June (Workshop)

Session 4: 9.00 - 10.30

Search Frictions and Product Design in the Municipal Bond Market by Giulia Brancaccio (NYU Stern), joint with Karam Kang (CMU)
London Sorting: a BLP model of location choice of heterogeneous workers in London by Lars Nesheim (UCL)

Break: 10.30 - 11.00
Session 5: 11.00 - 12.30

Influencer Cartels by Marit Hinnosaar (Nottingham), joint with Toomas Hinnosaar.

What can Greek islands teach us about pass-through and competition? by Christos Genakos (Cambridge Judge).

Lunch: from 12.30

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All Staff Research WiP Seminar
Wolfson Research Exchange, Room 1
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Law School Research Seminar - Henrique Carvalho, University of Warwick

This event will start with lunch in Room S2.09 at 12:30pm followed by the Seminar in Room S2.12 at 1:00pm.

Talk Title: Work in progress - 'Patterns of Blaming and Structures of Feeling: Thinking Culturally About Criminalisation'

Chair: Daniel Matthews

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Ready to meet your colleagues and make a good impression at work?

This session is for students interested in acquiring or improving their networking skill. You will gain tips and practise techniques to assist you in your journey to becoming a more confident and effective networker - one of the more important skills for career success, according to LinkedIn.

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Philosophy Department Staff Meeting
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Write Here Write Now: Focused Study Time
Training Room (Library Floor 2)

This session provides time for you to focus on your own work without interruptions - you are particularly encouraged to silence your mobile, email and other communications during this work time. We will display a counter enabling you to use the Pomodoro technique of 50 minutes work followed by 10 minutes break (repeated), to have 2.5 hours of uninterrupted study - you can find out more hereLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window.

There will also be coffee, tea and biscuits throughout the session.

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Achieve ‘Interview Success’ - eCareersGrad LIVE MasterClass webinar
  • Would you like to know how to predict the questions you will be asked at your next interview?
  • Or understand how to answer questions relating to your motivation for applying that employers tell us are often the most poorly answered?
  • And would it help to be able to see candidate-led, grad-level, video-based examples of ‘what good looks like’ (and doesn’t) when it comes to answering some of the most common interview questions?

Join us for this MasterClass where we'll learn how to prepare for your next interview, deal with common questions such as motivation, competency and strength and make the most of the eCareersGrad 'Interview Success' course (available on-demand through your Careers Service).

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Philosophy Department Colloquium
TBC

Guest Speaker: Ursula Coope (Oxford)

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