Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät

Previous Speakers

Summer term 2023

 

18.04. 2023  

David N. Weil (Brown University): "Climate Change , Population Growth, and Population Pressure" (with J. Vernon Henderson, Bo Yeon Jang, A. Storeygard)

25.04. 2023

KEIN Seminar!

02.05. 2023

KEIN Seminar!

09.05. 2023

Francesco Zanetti (Oxford): “Agreed and Disagreed Uncertainty” (with L. Gambetti, D. Korobilis, J.D. Tsoukalas)

16.05. 2023

Isabelle Méjean (Science Po): "Energy cost pass-through and the rise of inflation" (co-authored with R. Lafrogne-Joussier and Julien Martin)

23.05. 2023

Britta Gehrke (FU Berlin): "Short-time work and precautionary savings" (with Thomas Dengler)

30.05. 2023

 

Ulrike Neyer (Universität Düsseldorf): "The Macroeconomic Effects of Different CBDC Regimes in an Economy with a Heterogeneous Household Sector"

06.06. 2023*

Jörg Baten (Tübingen): "State Capacity, Security, and Welfare in Europe, the Middle East and China over the last 12,000 Years"
*Das Seminar findet im Raum 3.3.002 (A-C), 3. OG statt.
13.06. 2023*

Jan-Luca Hennig (Aix-Marseille School of Economics):
"Broadband Internet and Firm Market Power"
*Das Seminar findet im Raum 3.3.002 (A-C), 3. OG statt.

20.06. 2023

KEIN Seminar!
                                                                                              

27.06. 2023 Sena Coskun (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg & IAB): "Trends in Work and Leisure: It’s a Family Affair" (with T. Alon und M. Doepke)
   

04.07. 2023*

Michael McMahon (University of Oxford): 
Tough Talk: The Fed and the Risk Premia

*Das Seminar findet im Raum 3.3.002 (A-C), 3. OG statt.

 

11.07. 2023

Jacob Weisdorf ((Sapienza University of Rome):
"The effect of mechanisation on labour: evidence from the diffusion of steam-power", joint with Leonardo Ridolfi (University of Siena) and Carla Salvo (Sapienza University of Rome)

18.07. 2023


 

Winter term 2022/23

18.10. 2022   

David Hémous (Universität Zürich): "Climate Change, Directed Innovation, and Energy Transition: The Long-run Consequences of the Shale Gas Revolution"

25.10. 2022

Anna Rogantini Picco (Sveriges Riksbank): "Who is Afraid of Eurobonds?" (joint with Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi)

01.11. 2022

Canceled due to illness !

08.11. 2022

Björn Brey (Universite Libre de Bruxelles): "The consequences of a trade collapse: Economics and politics in Weimar Germany"

15.11. 2022

Ruediger Bachmann (University of Notre Dame): "Monopsony Makes Firms not only Small but also Unproductive: Why East Germany has not Converged"
22.11. 2022

Alexander Meyer-Gohde (IMFS Frankfurt/Main): "Backward Error and Condition Number Analysis of Linear DSGE Solutions"

29.11. 2022

 

Yoon J. Jo (Texas A&M University, USA): "State dependent government spending multipliers: Downward nominal wage rigidity and sources of business cycle fluctuations" (joint with Sarah Zubairy)

06.12. 2022

Canceled due to illness !
13.12. 2022

Noam Yuchtman (London School of Economics and Political Science):
"AI-tocracy"

03.01. 2023

Peter Duersch (Universität Mannheim): "Measuring Inflation Expectations: How Stable Are Density Forecasts?"
                                                                                              

10.01. 2023 Kevin O'Rourke (NYU Abu Dhabi): "The Empire Project: Trade Policy in Interwar Canada"
   

17.01. 2023

Refet Gürkaynak (Bilkent University): "Exchange Rate and Ination under Weak Monetary Policy: Turkey Veries Theory"

 

24.01. 2023

Benjamin Born (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management): "Firm Expectations and News: Micro v Macro" (joint with Zeno Enders, Manuel Menkhoff, Gernot J. Müller, and Knut Niemann)

31.01. 2023

Werner Roeger (EU Kommission ECFIN): "Price-cost margins and fixed costs" (joint with F. Abraham, Y. Bormans, J. Konings)
 

07.02. 2023

 

14.02.
2023

 

Johannes Wohlfart (University of Copenhagen): "Home Price Expectations and Spending: Evidence from a Field Experiment”

 

Martin Wolf (Universität St. Gallen): „Monetary Policy in the Age of Automation" (joint with Luca Fornaro)

Summer term 2022

19.04. 2022   

Joschka Wanner (Potsdam): "The Consequences of Unilateral Withdrawals from the Paris Agreement"

26.04. 2022

Kenza Benhima (University of Lausanne): "Foreign Currency Debt and Expectations" (with Isabella Blengini and Ouarda Merrouche)"

03.05. 2022

Minchul Yum (University of Mannheim): "Lifestyle Behaviors and Wealth-Health Gaps in Germany" (with Lukas Mahler)

10.05. 2022

Christian Bayer (Universität Bonn): "What if? The Economic Effects for Germany of a Stop of Energy Imports from Russia"

17.05. 2022

Kein Seminar !
24.05. 2022

Michael Bauer (Hamburg): "Perceptions about Monetary Policy“ (with Carolin Pflueger and Adi Sunderam)" (Vortragsfolien)

31.05. 2022

Kein Seminar !

07.06. 2022

Kein Seminar !
14.06. 2022

Gisle Natvik (BI Oslo): "Household responses to export prices - Evidence from an oil exporting country"

21.06. 2022

Erik Hornung (Universität zu Köln): "NAFTA and drug-related violence in Mexico",
(with Eduardo Hidalgo and Pablo Selaya)

Abstract
In this paper, we study the consequences of the NAFTA introduction on illicit drug trafficking from Mexico to the US. We argue that NAFTA's open border policy reduced average detection rates of illegal drug trafficking from Mexico into the US along their national common border, which increased potential rents for all drug-trafficking organizations, and ultimately led to increased competition over smuggling routes and violence. Using a difference-in-difference approach, we analyze changes in drug-trade-related homicides due to the introduction of NAFTA, across Mexican municipalities with and without predicted drug trafficking routes. We find that homicides increase by approximately 2.25 per 100,000 inhabitants in municipalities with a drug-trafficking route, which is equivalent to 27\% of the pre-NAFTA mean. Our results are robust to various checks, and document the response of drug trafficking organizations to trade quantity shocks.

                                                                                                  

   

 

 

28.06. 2022

Matthias Rottner (Bundesbank): "Estimating Nonlinear Heterogeneous Agents Models with Neural Networks, joint work with Hanno Kase and Leonardo Melosi

05.07. 2022

Kirsten Hubrich (Federal Reserve Board): "The transmission of financial shocks and leverage of financial institutions: An endogenous regime switching framework" (with Dan Waggoner)

12.07. 2022

Kein Seminar !

19.07. 2022

Johanna Krenz (Universität Hamburg): "Macroprudential Policy and Financial Crises" (joint work with Jelena Zivanovic)"

Abstract: We analyze the effectiveness of macroprudential policy with respect to reducing the frequency and severity of financial crises. To this end, we develop a New-Keynesian DSGE model in which the economy fluctuates between two regimes which are characterized by different degrees of financial frictions. In particular, the two regimes are calibrated to match empirical facts on financial crises in the US. The probability of a regime switch is determined endogenously, capturing the risk of bank leverage buildup. We find that regime-specific macroprudential policies are more effective in reducing the probability and length of financial crises than policies neglecting the current state of the economy, because they incentivize banks to strengthen their balance sheets during normal times, thereby reducing leverage buildup and transitions to the crisis regime. We also find that leaning-against-the-wind policies are not effective in reducing the frequency of financial crisis, but can moderate the economic downturn.
   

Winter term 2021/22

Okt 19, 2021    

Pascal Paul (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco): "Evergreening"

Okt 26, 2021

Vortragsbeginn bereits um 16:00 Uhr

Rick van der Ploeg (University of Oxford): "On current and future carbon prices in a risky world" and "Asset diversification versus climate action"

Nov 2, 2021

Monika Piazzesi (Stanford University): "How unconventional is green monetary policy?"

Nov 9, 2021

Morgan Kelly (Dublin): "The Standard Errors of Persistence", "Persistence, Randomization, and Spatial Noise"

Nov 16, 2021

Dr. Joonkyu Choi (Federal Reserve Board): "Political Connections, Allocation of Stimulus Spending, and the Jobs Multiplier" joint with Veronika Penciakova and Felipe Saffie
Nov 23, 2021

Stephen Hansen (Imperial College London): "Firm-level Risk Exposures and Stock Returns in the Wake of COVID-19"

Nov 30, 2021

No Seminar!

Dez 7, 2021

James Fenske (Warwick): "Sex Ratios in Colonial India"
Dez 14, 2021

Neele Balke (University of Chicago): "Productivity Shocks, Long-Term Contracts and Earnings Dynamics"

Jan 4, 2022

Prof. Ryan Kim (Johns Hopkins University): "Spillovers and Redistribution trough Intra-Firm Networks: The Product Replacement Channel" joint with Jay Hyun                                                                                                    

Jan 11, 2022

No seminar!

 

 

Jan 18, 2022

Moritz Kuhn (Universität Bonn): "The Geography of Job Creation and Job Destruction"

Jan 25, 2022

Richard Hornbeck (Chicago): "Identifying Agglomeration Shadows:  Long-run Evidence from Ancient Ports"

Feb 1, 2022

Lucas Herrenbrueck (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver): "Interest Rates, Moneyness, and the Fisher Equation"

Feb 8, 2022

Dr. Donggyu Lee (Federal Reserve Bank of New York): “Income Inequality, Financial Intermediation, and Small Firms”, jointly with Sebastian Doerr and Thomas Drechsel

Feb 15, 2022

Chris Roth (Köln): "Interregional Contact and National Identity"

Summer term 2021

Apr 13, 2021

NO Seminar!

Apr 20, 2021

Claudia Steinwender (MIT): "All aboard: The effects of port development"

Apr 27, 2021

Simone Maxand (HU Berlin): "The Dependence between Income Inequality and Carbon Emissions: A Distributional Copula Analysis"

Mai 04, 2021

Francesco Bianchi (Duke University): "Belief Distortions and Macroeconomic Fluctuations"

Mai 11, 2021

Dimitrije Ruzic (INSEAD): "Returns to Scale, Productivity Measurement, and Trends in U.S. Manufacturing Misallocation"
Mai 18, 2021

Alexander Meyer-Gohde (Goethe-Uni Frankfurt): "On the Accuracy of Linear DSGE Solution Methods and the Consequences for Log-Normal Asset Pricing"

Mai 25, 2021 Yuriy Gorodnichenko (University of California-Berkeley): "The Effect of Macroeconomic Uncertainty on Household Spending"

Jun 01, 2021

Johannes Stroebel (NYU): "Social Proximity to Capital: Implications for Investors and Firms"
Jun 08, 2021

Ricardo Reis (LSE): "The People versus the Markets: A Parsimonious Model of Inflation Expectations"

Jun 15, 2021

NO seminar!

Jun 22, 2021

NO seminar!

Jun 29, 2021

Ludwig Straub (Harvard University): "A Goldilocks Theory of Fiscal Policy"
Jul 06, 2021 Thomas Winberry (Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA): "The Minimum Wage in the Short and Long Run” with Erik Hurst, Elena Pastorino, and Patrick Kehoe
Jul 13, 2021 Vaishali Garga (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, USA): "Consumption Spending and Inequality during the Covid-19 Pandemic"

 

Winter term 2020/21

 

Nov 03, 2020

Andreas Tischbirek (University of Lausanne): "The Transmission of Monetary Policy under the Microscope"

Nov 10, 2020

Marvin Süsse (Trinity College Dublin): "The Fiscal State in Africa: Evidence from a century of growth"

Nov 17, 2020

Eunseong Ma (Louisiana State University): “Are Real Wages Procyclical Conditional on a Monetary Policy Shock?”

Nov 24, 2020

Dirk Niepelt (Studienzentrum Gerzensee): „Monetary Policy with Public and Private Monies: Optimality, Equivalence, and Politics”

Dec 01, 2020

Sinem Hacioglu Hoke (Bank of England): "The Distributional Impact of the Pandemic"
Dec 08, 2020

Kristian S. Blickle (FED New York): "Pandemics Change Cities: Municipal Spending and Voter Extremism in Germany", 1918-1933

 

 
Jan 05, 2021 Eric Monnet (Paris School of Economics and EHESS): "The Great Depression as a saving glut"

Jan 12, 2021

Donghoon Yoo (Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, Japan)
Jan 19, 2021

Ivan Werning (MIT)

Jan 26, 2021

Mathias Trabandt (FU Berlin)

Feb 02, 2021

Moritz Lenel (Princeton University): "Dollar Demand and International Risk Sharing" (with Rohan Kekre)

Feb 09, 2021

Yanos Zylberberg (Bristol): "Industrial Clusters in the Long Run: Evidence from Million-Rouble Plants"
Feb 16, 2021 Axelle Ferriere (Paris School of Economics, France)
Feb 23, 2021 Anna Stansbury (Harvard University): "The Declining Worker Power Hypothesis"

Summer term 2020

Apr 21, 2020

cancelled

Apr 28, 2020

Dr. Olivier Accominotti (LSE): "The origination and distribution of money market instruments: Sterling bills of exchange during the first globalisation"

May 05, 2020

cancelled

May 12, 2020

Michael Koetter (IWH Halle): "May the force be with you: Do political consolidation barriers depress bank profitability?" (with Carola Müller, Felix Noth, Benedikt Fritz)

May 19, 2020

Holger Strulik (Universität Göttingen): "Physiological Constraints and Comparative Economic Development"

 

May 27, 2020

Wednesday at 17.00 (s.t.)

Albrecht Ritschl (LSE): "Latin America on steroids: German central banking, 1923-1939"

Jun 02, 2020

Frank Schorfheide (University of Pennsylvania) "SVARs with Occasionally-Binding Constraints"
Jun 09, 2020 Mark Weder (University of Aarhus) : "Do we really know that U.S. monetary policy was destabilizing in the 1970s?" (with Qazi Haque and Nicolas Groshenny)

Jun 16, 2020

Lucas Bretschger (ETH Zürich): "Malthus in the Light of Climate Change"
Jun 23, 2020

Jesper Lindé (International Monetary Fund): "Monetary Policy Strategies for the European Central Bank" (joint work with Christopher Erceg and Zoltan Jakab)

Jun 30, 2020

Emanuel Mönch (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): "What Moves Treasury Yields?"

Jul 07, 2020

Werner Roeger (EC Brussels): "Output Gap and Inflation with Persistent Demand Shocks" (with Olga Croitorov, Philipp Pfeiffer, and Marco Ratto)

Jul 14, 2020

Lars Boerner (Universität Halle-Wittenberg): "A Time to Print, a Time to Reform" (with Jared Rubin and Battista Severgnini)

 

Winterterm 2019/20

 

Oct 22, 2019 Aleksander Berentsen (Universität Basel): "On the Negatives of Negative Interest Rates and the Positives of Exemption Thresholds"

Oct 29, 2019

Dmitry Kuvshinov (Pompeu Fabra): "The Big Bang: Stock Market Capitalization in the Long Run" (with Kaspar Zimmermann)
Nov 05, 2019

Urszula Szczerbowicz (Banque de France): "Monetary Policy and Corporate Debt Structure" (co-authored with S. Lhuissier)

Nov 06, 2019 Ufuk Akcigit (University of Chicago): "Tapping into Talent: Coupling Education and Innovation Policies for Economic Growth"

Nov 12, 2019

Karl Walentin (Sveriges Riksbank): "The cost of macroprudential deleveraging in a low interest rate environment" (co-authored with Jack Chen, Daria Finocchiaro, Jesper Lindé)
Dec 10, 2019 Nora Traum (HEC Montréal): "Trade Flows and Fiscal Multipliers"
Dec 17, 2019

Frank Smets (European Central Bank): "Pipeline Pressures and Sectoral Inflation Dynamics" (co-authored with Joris Tielens and Jan Van Hove)

Jan 07, 2020 Olaf Posch (Universität Hamburg): "Resurrecting the New-Keynesian Model: (Un)conventional Policy and the Taylor rule"
Jan 14, 2020 Giovanni Ricco (University of Warwick): "The global transmission of US monetary policy" (Riccardo Degasperi, Seokki Simon Hong, Giovanni Ricco)
Jan 21, 2020

Clemens Jobst (Universität Wien): "Liquidity Regulation before Basel: Credit Limits as “Contingent Rules” at the Austro-Hungarian Bank" (co-authored with Kilian Rieder) 

Jan 28, 2020 Valeriya Dinger (Universität Osnabrück): „The Real Effects of Distressed Bank Mergers“ (co-authored with Christian Schmidt and Erik Theissen)
Feb 04, 2020 Evi Pappa (Universidad Carlos III Madrid) "Sentimental Business Cycles"
Feb 11, 2020 Leopold Zessner-Spitzenberg (Universität Wien): "Sudden Stops and Reserve Accumulation in the Presence of International Liquidity Risk"

 

Sommersemester 2019

 

Apr 09, 2019 Prof. Krisztina Molnar, Ph.D. (NHH Norwegian School of Economics): "On the perils of stabilizing prices when agents are learning", joint with Antonio Mele and Sergio Santoro
Apr 16, 2019 Prof. José Azar (IESE, University of Navarra): "Labor Market Concentration" 

Apr 23, 2019

Prof. Dr. Uwe Sunde (LMU München): "Unified Growth Theory and the Facts of Long-Run Growth"
Apr 30, 2019 Prof. Dr. Moritz Kuhn (Universität Bonn) "What hides behind the German labor market miracle? Unemployment insurance reforms and labor market dynamics"
May 07, 2019 Prof. Ferdinand Rauch (University of Oxford): "Economic Geography Aspects of the Panama Canal" with Stephan Maurer
May 14, 2019 Dr. Robert Zymek (University of Edinburgh) "Bilateral Trade Imbalances”
May 21, 2019 Prof. Dr. Martin Wolf (Universität Wien): "Pecuniary Externalities in Economies with Downward Wage Rigidity"
June 04, 2019 Prof. Ricardo Nunes, Ph.D. (University of Surrey): "Optimal Fiscal Policy Without Commitment: Beyond Lucas-Stokey"
June 11, 2019 Prof. Dr. Lena Dräger (Universität Hannover):  "Are Fiscal Multipliers Affected by Macroprudential Policy?"
June 18, 2019 Prof. Beata Javorcik (University of Oxford): "Financial Constraints and Propagation of Shocks in Production Networks" - co-authored with Banu Demir, Tomasz Michalski and Evren Ors
June 25, 2019 Andrea Weber (CEU Budapest): "Free mobility of labor - How are neighboring labor markets affected by the EU Eastern enlargement of 2004?", joint with Julia Schmieder

 

Wintersemester 2018/19

 

Oct 16,

2018

Alexander Ludwig (Universität Frankfurt) "Higher-Order Income Risk over the Business Cycle: A Parametric Approach" (joint with Chris Busch)

Oct 23,

2018

Francesco D'Acunto (Boston College) "IQ, Expectations, and Choice"

Oct 30,

2018

Chi Hyun Kim (DIW) "The Term Structure of Redenomination Risk"

Nov 6,

2018

Daniel S. Hamermesh (University of Texas at Austin) "Taking Time Use Seriously: Income, Wages and Price Discrimination"

Nov 20, 2018

Volker Hahn (Universität Konstanz) "Price Points and Price Dynamics"

Nov 27,

2018

Vivien Lewis (Deutsche Bundesbank) "Labor Productivity and Inflation Dynamics: the Euro Area vs the US" (joint with Stefania Villa and Maik Volters)

Dec 4,

2018

Sophie Piton (Bank of England) "Do Unit Labour Costs Matter? A Decomposition Exercise on European Data"

Dec 18,

2018

Wolfgang Lechthaler (Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel) "The Dynamic and Distributional Aspects of Import Tariffs"

Jan 8,

2019

Gernot Müller (Universität Tübingen) "Exchange Rate Undershooting: Evidence and Theory"

Jan 15,

2019

Sergii Kiiashko (National Bank of Ukraine) "Maturity Structure"

Jan 22,

2019

Maik Schneider (University of Bath) "Growth Implications of Technological Uncertainty"

Jan 29,

2019

Farzad Saidi (Stockholm School of Economics): "The Effects of Credit Supply on Wage Inequality between and within Firms"

Feb 5,

2019

Emanuel Gasteiger (FU Berlin) "Endogenously (Non-)Ricardian Beliefs"

Feb 12,

2019

Philippe Weil (Université Libre de Bruxelle) "Slackness Regimes in Frictional Labor and Goods Markets"

 

Sommersemester 2018

 

Apr 17,

2018

Michael Roos (Universität Bochum) "Endogenous Economic Growth, Climate Change and Societal Values: A Conceptual Model"

Apr 24,

2018

Britta Kohlbrecher (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) "Hartz IV and the Decline of German Unemployment: A Macroeconomic Evaluation"

May 15,

2018

Assaf Razin (Tel Aviv University) "Israel's Immigration Story: Winners and Losers"

May 29,

2018

Willi Semmler (New School for Social Research, New York) "Credit Cycles and Monetary Policy in a Regime Change Model"

Jun 05,

2018

Stephen Morris (Univ. of Princeton) "Crisis: Equilibrium Shifts and Large Shocks"

Jun 12, 2018

Antonio Ciccone (Mannheim University) "Democratic Tipping Points"

Jun 19,

2018

Denis Gromb (HEC Paris) "Financial Restructuring and Resolution of Banks"

Jun 26,

2018

Xavier Ragot (Sciences Po) "Optimal fiscal policy with heterogeneous agents and aggregate shocks"

Jul 03,

2018

Rudolf Winter-Ebmer (JKU Linz) "Success of Firm Strategies in E-Commerce"

Jul 10,

2018

Markus Ludwig (Universität Bayreuth) "Roman Trade Networks and Contemporary Ownership Structures"

Jul 17,

2018

Britta Gehrke (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) "Financial Frictions and Wages"

 

Wintersemester 2017/18

Oct 24, 2017 Stephan Maurer (Universität Konstanz) "Of Mice and Merchants: Trade and Growth in the Iron Age"

Nov 7,

2017

Steffen Müller (Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH)) "Firm wage premia, industrial relations, and rent sharing in Germany"

Nov 14,

2017

Joep Lustenhouwer (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg) "Managing unanchored, heterogenous expectations and liquidity traps"

Nov 21,

2017

Jan Nimczik (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) "Job Mobility Networks and Endogenous Labor Markets"

Nov 28,

2017

Keith Kuester (Universität Bonn) "Federal Unemployment Insurance - theory and an application to Europe"

Dec 5,

2017

Matthias Meier (Universität Mannheim) "Time to Build and the Business cycle"

Dec 12,

2017

Benjamin Benthal (University of Haifa) "National Healthcare System: a Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach"

Jan 16,

2018

Moritz Schularick (Universität Bonn) "Income and Wealth Inequality in America, 1949-2013"

Jan 23,

2018

Thomas Steger (Universität Leipzig) "The Macroeconomics of Housing and the Dynamics of Wealth Inequality"

Feb 6,

2017

Sharun Mukand (Warwick University) "Ideas versus Interests"

Feb 13, 

2018

Almuth Scholl (Universität Konstanz) "The Aggregate Consequences of Tax Evasion"

 

Sommersemester 2017

 

April 18,

2017

Pedro Brinca (Nova School of Business and Economics, Lisbon) „Fiscal consolidation and income inequality

May 2,

2017

Tommy Sveen (BI Norwegian Business School) "Commodity Futures and Forecasting Commodity Currencies"

May 16,

2017

Ricardo Reis (LSE) "Achieving Price Stability by Manipulating the Central Bank's Payment on Reserves"

May 23,

2017

Minchul Yum (University of Mannheim) "On the Distribution of Wealth and Labor Force Participation"

May 30,

2017

Antonella Trigari (Bocconi University) "Unemployment Fluctuations, Match Quality and the Wage Cyclicality of New Hires"

June 6,

2017

Dave Donaldson (Stanford University) "The More We Die The More We Sell? A Simple Test of the Home-Market Effect"

June 13,

2017

Mark Weder (University of Adelaide) "Animal Spirits, Financial Markets and Aggregate Instability"

June 20,

2017

Monika Merz (University of Vienna) “Aggregation and Intertemporal Labor Supply

June 27,

2017

Paul Pichler (Universität Wien) "​Liquidity risk and financial stability regulation"

July 4,

2017

Mario Larch (Universität Bayreuth) "Trade Liberalization, Growth, and FDI: A Structural Estimation Framework"

July 11,

2017

Gabriele Camera (Chapman University) “Do Economic Inequalities Affect Long-Run Cooperation & Prosperity?

July 18, 

2017

Werner Röger (European Commission) “Fiscal policy in the EMU with downward nominal wage rigidity

 

Wintersemester 2016/2017

 

Oktober 25,

2016

Prof. Daniel Hamermesh (Royal Holloway University of London) "Getting Ahead in Research"  (HOH Lecture series

November 08,

2016

Dave Donaldson (Stanford University) "Dynamics of a Malthusian Economy: India in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza"

November 15,

2016

Prof. Britta Gehrke (FAU-IAB) "Counteracting Unemployment in Crises: Nonlinear Effects of Short-Time Work Policy"

November 22,

2016

Marcin Kolasa (National Bank of Poland) "Could the boom-bust in the eurozone's periphery have been prevented"

November 29,

2016

Ron Giammarino (University of British Columbia) "Tax Loss Carry-Forwards and Returns"

Dezember 06,

2016

Edouard Schaal (CREI and University Pompeu Fabra) "Optimal Transport Networks in Spatial Equilibrium"

Dezember 13,

2016

Barry Eichengreen (University of Berkeley, California) "The Populist Turn in American Politics: Implications for Europe"

Januar 17,

2017

Christoph Trebesch (LMU München): “200 Years of Sovereign Haircuts”

Januar 24,

2017

Michael Reiter (IHS, Wien) "Long Live the Vacancy"

Januar 31,

2017

Omer Moav (University of Warwick) "Cereals, Appropriability and Hierarchy"  

Februar 07,

2017

Tiziana Assenza (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano) "The Financial Transmission of Shocks in a Simple Hybrid Macroeconomic Agent Based Model"

Februar 14,

2017

Franck Portier (University of Toulouse) "Putting the Cycle Back into Business Cycle Analysis"

 

Sommersemester 2016

 

April 19,

2016

Itai Ater, School of Management Tel Aviv University, Israel: "Testing Alternative Learning Theories: Evidence from Subscription Contracts"

April 26,

2016

Christian Bayer, Universität Bonn: "FISCAL STIMULUS PAYMENTS AND PRECAUTIONARY INVESTMENT" (with R. Lütticke and L. Pham-Dao)

 

May 03,

2016

Baptiste Massenot, Goethe-Univ. Frankfurt am Main: "Compensation Schemes, Liquidity Provision, and Asset Prices: An Experimental Analysis“

May 10,

2016

RESTUD-Tour: https://bdpems.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/portal/restud-tour

May 17,

2016

Paul Hubert, Sciences Po Paris: "Central Bank Sentiment and Policy Expectations”

May 24,

2016

Giovanni Lombardo, Bank for International Settlements: "Optimal Inflation With Corporate Taxation And Financial Constraints"

May 31,

2016

Hank Farber, Princton University: "Factors Determining Callbacks to Job Applications by the Unimployed: An Audit Study"

June 07,

2016

Marco Pagano, CSEF University of Naples Federico II: "Bank Exposures and Sovereign Stress Transmission"

June 14,

2016

Michael Böhm, Universität Bonn: "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" The Effect of Demographic Change on Labor Force Participation and Wages

 

June 21,

2016

Alberto Martin, CREI Barcelona: "Monetary Policy for a Bubbly World"

 

 

June 28,

2016

Per Johansson, University Uppsala

July 05,

2016

Michaela Pagel, Columbia Business School, New York: „The Liquid Hand-to-Mouth: Evidence from Personal Finance Management Software” 

July 12,

2016

Iryna Stewen, Universität Mainz: „Holes in the Dike: the global savings glut, U.S. house prices and the long shadow of banking deregulation“

July 19,

2016

Leif Anders Thorsrud, BI Business School Oslo: "The Value of News"

 

Wintersemester 2015/2016

 

Oct 13,

2015

Rainald Borck (Universität Potsdam): "Green Cities: Urbanization, Trade and the Environment" (mit Michael Pflüger)

Oct 20,

2015

Tommy Sveen (BI Norwegian Business School): "Can sticky price small open economy models account for the important role of international disturbances?"

 

Oct 27,

2015

Maik Wolters (Universität Kiel): „Monetary Policy during Financial Crises: Is the Transmission Mechanism Impaired”

Nov 03,

2015

Steffen Müller (Leibnitz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Halle): „Job Displacement from Young and Small Plants“

Nov 10,

2015

Rema Hanna (Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge): "The Power of Transparency: Information, Identification Cards and Food Subsidy Programs in Indonesia"

Nov 17,

2015

Gerard Pfann (Universität Maastricht): „Dismissal Disputes and Endogenous Sorting“

Nov 24,

2015

Plamen Nenov (BI Norwegian Business School): "Buying First or Selling First in Housing Markets"

Nov 30,

2015

Felipe Valencia (Universität Pompeu Fabra/Bonn): "The Mission: Human Capital Transmission, Economic Persistence and Culture in South America"

https://sites.google.com/site/berlinappliedmicroseminar/

 

Dez 08,

2015

Klaus Adam (Universität Mannheim): "Can a Financial Transaction Tax Prevent Stock Price Booms?" with Johannes Beutel, Albert Marcet and Sebastian Merkel,
 

Dez 15,

2015

Joan Llull (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): "The Effect of Immigration on Wages: Exploiting Exogenous Variation at the National Level"

 

 

Jan 12,

2016

Moritz Schularick (Universität Bonn): "No Price like Home: Global House Prices, 1870 - 2012"

Jan 19,

2016

Christian Merkl (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): "Business Cycle Asymmetries and the Labor Market"

Jan 26, 2016

Stephane Moyen (Deutsche Bundesbank): "Optimal Unemployment Insurance and International Risk Sharing"

Feb 02, 2016 Jaume Ventura (CREI Barcelona): "Debt into Growth: How Sovereign Debt Accelerated the First Industrial Revolution"
Feb 09, 2016 Kim Oosterlinck (Université Libre de Bruxelles): "The Paris Clandestine gold Market during WWII"

 

Sommersemester 2015

 

Apr 14,

2015

Michael Elsby (University of Edinburgh): “Understanding Employment Dynamics”

Apr 21,

2015

Michael Böhm (Universität Bonn):

"The Price of Polarization: Estimating Task Prices under Routine-Biased Technical Change"

Apr 28,

2015

Dennis Novy (University of Warwick): "Asymmetric Trade Costs: Evidence from Sailing and Steamships"

 

May 05,

2015

Fabio Canova (European University Institute, Florence): "Approximating  time varying structural  models  with time  invariant structures"
joint with F. Ferroni ( Banque  de  France ) and  C. Matthes ( Federal  Reserve  Bank  of Richmond)

May 12,

2015

Steven Stillman (University of Otago): 

"The Dynamic Response of Youth to a Change in the Legal Drinking Age"

 

May 19,

2015

Oleg Itskhoki (Princeton University): “Trade and Inequality: From Theory to Estimation”

May 26,

2015

Fabrizio Zilibotti (University of Zurich): "Sovereign Debt and Structural Reforms"

June 02,

2015

Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich (FU Berlin und BBAW): "Ten Myths of Government Debt"

June 09,

2015

Mathias Hoffmann (University of Zurich):

“Banking Integration gone wrong: Europe's sovereign debt crisis and the big problem of small business finance”

June 16,

2015

Volker Wieland (Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/Main): "New methods for macro-financial model comparison and policy analysis"

 

June 23,

2015

Mirko Wiederholt (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): "Empirical Properties of Inflation Expectations and the Zero Lower Bound"

June 30,

2015

Keith Kuester (Universität Bonn): "Doves for the Rich, Hawks for the Poor? Distributional Consequences of Monetary Policy?"

 

July 07,

2015

Almut Balleer (RWTH Aachen): "Financial Market Imperfections and the Pricing Decision of Firms: Theory and Evidence"

July 14,

2015

Rainer Haselmann (Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/Main): "The Limits of Model-Based Regulation"

 

Wintersemester 2014/2015

 

Oct 14,

2014

Oscar Pavlov, Queensland University, Brisbane, Australia: "Product Scope and Economic Fluctuations"

Oct 21,

2014

Katrine Vellesen Løken, Universität of Bergen: "Long Term Consequences of Access to well-child Visits"

Oct 28,

2014

Roberto Pancrazi, University of Warwick: "Strategic Debt and Political Frictions in Small Open Economies

 

Nov 04,

2014

Viktor Lavy, University of Warwick: "On the Origins of the Gender Human Capital Gap: Short and Longterm Effect of Teachers' Stereotypes"

Nov 11,

2014

Kartik Anand, Bank of Canada: "Covered Bonds and Wholesale Debt Runs"

 

Nov 18,

2014

Alexander Ludwig, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main: "Social Security and the Interactions between Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk"

Nov 25,

2014

Miriam Beblo, Universität Hamburg: "Breaking down the wall between Nature and Nurture: An exploration of gendered work preferences in East and West Germany"

Dec 02,

2014

Alejandro Cunat, Universität Wien: „Offshoring with heterogeneous firms“

Dec 16,

2014

Battista Severgnini, Copenhagen School of Business: "Epidemic Trade"

 

Jan 13,

2015

Thomas Lux, Universität Kiel: "Emergence of a Core-Periphery Structure in a Simple Dynamic Model of the Interbank Market"

 

Jan 20,

2015

Omar Licandro, BSGE Barcelona:

"Is the output growth rate in NIPA a welfare measure?"

 

Jan 27,

2015

Albrecht Glitz, Universität Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona: "Information Flow in Networks of Former Coworkers"

Feb 03,

2015

Sebastian Watzka, LMU München

Feb 10,

2015

Avi Weiss, Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel:

"The Emergence of Decentralized and Centralized Trading Institutions: Money vs. Walras in the Laboratory"

 

Sommersemester 2014

 

Apr 15,

2014

Raymundo Miguel Campos Vazquez, Colegio de México: "Growth is (really) good for the (really) rich"

Apr 22,

2014

Susanne Forstner, Stockholm University: "The effects of moral hazard on wage inequality in a frictional labor market"

Apr 29,

2014

Mirko Wiederholt, Universität Frankfurt am Main: "Empirical Properties of Inflation Expectations and the Zero Lower Bound"

May  13,

2014

Andrey Launov, Mainz University: "Thumbscrews for agencies or for individuals? How to reduce unemployment"

 

May  20,

2014

Ivan Jaccard, European Central Bank: “Capital flows and the adjustment to common shocks in a two-country business cycle model”

Jun  03,

2014

Matthias Parey, University of Essex: "The Selection of High-Skilled Migrants"

Jun  10,

2014

Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde an Herrn Prof. Joel L. Horowitz, Ph.D., Northwestern University, Illinois, USA: “What Is Econometrics (and How Is It Related to Statistics)?” 

 

Jun  17,

2014

Bartosz Maćkowiak, European Central Bank: "Business cycle dynamics under rational inattention"

Jun   24,

2014

Luba Petersen, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia: "Liquidity Traps and Central Bank Communication: Theory and Experiments", with Jasmina Arifovic and Andriy Baranskyy

Jul

08, 2014

Prof. Markus Poschke, McGill University, Montreal Canada: "Capital-Labor Substitution, Structural Change and the Labor Income Share"

 

Jul   15,

2014

Jan van Ours, Tilburg University: "From Substance Use to Homelessness or Vice Versa?"

 

Wintersemester 2013/2014

 

Oct 15,

2013

Aline Bütikofer (Norwegian School of Economics): "This is only a test? Long-run impacts of prenatal exposure to radioactive fallout"

Oct 22,

2013

Eric Smith (University of Essex): "Search Capital"

Nov 5,

2013

Olivier Accominotti (LSE): "The Returns to Currency Trading: Evidence from the Interwar Period" (joint with David Chambers)

Dec 03,

2013

Prof. Dr. Gabriel Lee (University of Regensburg) "Housing and Macroeconomy: The Role of Credit Channel, Risk, Demand - and Monetary Shocks"
 

Dec 10,

2013

Fernando Broner (CREI Barcelona): "Sovereign Debt Markets in Turbulent Times:
Creditor Discrimination and Crowding-Out Effects”

Jan 14,

2014

Philippe Martin (Science Po): "Inspecting the Mechanism: Leverage and the Great Recession in the Eurozone"

Feb 04,

2014

Árpád Ábrahám (EUI Florence): "The Effects of Moral Hazard on Wage Inequality in a Frictional Labor Market"

 

Feb 11,

2014

Volker Nitsch (TU Darmstadt): "Ease vs Noise: On the Conflicting Effects of Transportation Infrastructure"

Sommersemester 2013

Date

Apr 16, 2013

Albrecht Glitz (Pompeu Fabra): "Coworker Networks in the Labour Market"

Apr 30, 2013

Christian Dustmann (UCL): "Peers in the Worksplace"

May 07, 2013

Jacub Steiner, Center for Economic Research & Graduate Education (CERGE), Prag: "Price Distortions in High-Frequency Markets"

May 21, 2013

Albrecht Ritschl (LSE): "Britains's Great Depression, 1920 - 1980: A General Equilibrium Approach"

June 04, 2013

Hartmut Egger (University of Bayreuth): "Offshoring Domestic Jobs"

June 11, 2013

Andreas Schabert (TU Dortmund): "Fiscal Policy, Sovereign Default, dan Bailouts"

June 18, 2013

Julien Albertini (University of Cergy): "Unemployment dynamics at the zero lower bound nominal interest rate"

June 25, 2013

Regis Barnichon (CREI Barcelona)

Jul 02, 2013

Philipp Lawler (Swansea University): "Optimal Transparency and Policy Intervention with Heterogeneous and 'Sticky' Information"

Jul 09, 2013

Hendrik Hakenes (University Bonn): "Regulatory Capture by Sophistication"

Wintersemester 2012/2013

Date

Oct 23,

2012

Michael Kumhof ( IMF ),  "The Chicago Plan Revisited"

Oct 30,

2012

Anna Salomons ( Utrecht University ), "Explaining Job Polarization in Europe"

Nov 6,

2012

Almuth Scholl ( Unversität Konstanz ), "A Quantitative Model of
Sovereign Debt, Bailouts and Conditionality"

Nov 13,

2012

Matias Cortes ( University of Manchester ), "Where Have the Middle-Wage Workers Gone? A Study of Polarization Using panel Data"

 

Nov 20,

2012

Alexander Kriwoluzky ( University Bonn ), "On the co-movement between inflation and public deficits: Evidence from a Time-varying Frequency Domain Approach"

Nov 27,

2012

Leo Kaas ( University of Konstanz ), "Self-Fulfilling Credit Cycles"

Dec 4,

2012

Anton Nakov ( Banco de Espana ), "Precautionary Price Stickiness"

Dec 11,

2012

Michael Lechner ( University St. Gallen ), "Do Firms Benefit from Active Labour Market Policies?"

Dec 18,

2012

Hans-Peter Gruener ( Univ. Mannheim ), "Efficiency concerns in a two-stage voting experiment"

Jan 15,

2013

Klaus Waelde ( University Mainz ), "Emotional Economics 1.2: Emotional Tension and Communication Patterns"

Jan 22,

2013

Chris Meissner ( University of California )

Jan 29,

2013

Diego Puga ( CEMFI ), "International Trade and Institutional Change: Medieval Venice's Response to Globalization"

Feb 5,

2013

Maik Heinemann ( University Postsdam ), ''Endogenous Growth, the Distribution of Wealth, and  Optimal Policy under Incomplete Markets and  Idiosyncratic Risk''

Feb 12,

2013

Zeno Enders ( Universität Heidelberg ), ''Undue optimism and economic activity''

 

Wintersemester 2011/12

Date

Oct 18,   2011

Annette Bergemann (Universität Mannheim): "The Effects of Job Displacement on the Onset and Progression of Diabetes"

Oct 25, 2011

Tommaso Monacelli (Università Bocconi, Mailand): "Financial Markets and Unemployment"

Nov 1, 2011

Helmut Lütkepohl

Nov 8, 2011

Helena Skyt Nielsen (University of Aarhus): "Math and Gender: What if Girls do Math?"

Nov 15, 2011

Mattia Nardotto (University of Bologna): "Nudging with information: a randomized field experiment on reminders and feedback

Nov 22, 2011

Ludger Woessmann (Ifo/University of Munich): "Surfing Alone? The Internet and Social Capital Evidence from an Unforseeable Technological Mistake"

Nov 29, 2011

Gino Gancia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): "Offshoring and Directed Technical Change"

Dec 6, 2011

Jan Libich (La Trobe University): "Monetary Exit Strategy and Fiscal Spillovers"

Dec 13, 2011

Thijs van Rens (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): "Structural Unemployment"

Dec 20, 2011

Marc Mündler (University of California, San Diego): "Trade and Tasks: A Preliminary Exploration with German Data"

Jan 10, 2012

Michael Kumhof (IMF): "Inequality, Leverage and Crises"

Jan 17, 2012

Ester Faia (Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main): "Capital Regulation and Monetary Policy with Fragile Banks"

Jan 24, 2012

Peter Egger (ETH Zürich): "Trade Preferences and Bilateral Trade in Goods and Services: A Structural Approach"

Jan 31, 2012

Christian Häfke (IHS Wien): "What Do Participation Fluctuations Tell Us About Labor Supply Elasticities?"

Feb 14, 2012

Guillaume Hollard (Sorbonne, CNRS & Paris School of Economics): "Do Level-0 players really exist?

Sommersemester 2011

 

Apr 19, 2011

   

Gernot Müller (University of Bonn): "Timing fiscal retrenchment in the wake of deep recessions"

   

Apr 26, 2011

    Vincent Sterk (De Nederlandsche Bank and University of Amsterdam): "Home Equity, Mobility and Macroeconomic Fluctuations"    

May 3, 2011

    Guy Michaels (London School of Economics and Politicial Science): "Do Oil Windfalls Improve Living Standards? Evidence from Brasil."    

May 10, 2011

   

Marek Jarocinski (European Central Bank): "Choice of Variables in Vector Autoregressions"  

   

May 17, 2011

   

Monique Ebell: "The Rise of the Dual Earner Household and the Cycle"

   

May 24, 2011

   

Berthold Herrendorf (Arizona State University): "Two Perspectives on Growth and Structural Transformation"

   

May 31, 2011

   

Willi Semmler (The New School): "The Instability of the Banking Sector and Macrodynamics: Theory and Empirics"

   

Jun 7, 2011

   

Jochen Mankart (University of St. Gallen): "Household Search and the Aggregate Labor Market"

   

Jun 14, 2011

   

Eve Caroli (Paris School of Economics): "Working in family firms: less paid but more secure? Evidence from French matched employer-employee data"

   

Jun 21, 2011

   

Monique Ebell

   

Jun 28, 2011

   

Christophe Chamley (Paris School of Economics and Boston University): "Demand creates its own supply"

   

Jul 5, 2011

   

Tomaso Duso (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf): "Competition Policy and Productivity Growth: An Empirical Assessment"

   

Jul 12, 2011

   

Sergi Basco (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid): "Globalization and Financial Development: A Model of the Dot-Com and the Housing Bubbles"

Wintersemester 2010/11

     

 

   

Oct 19,
2010

   
Joao Ejarque (University of Essex): "Consumption and Savings of First Time House Owners"
   

Oct 26,
2010

    Frank Westermann (Universität Osnabrück): "Do Fair Value and Historical Cost Accounting Matter for Conditional Conservatism? Evidence from German Firms"    

Nov 02,
2010

   
Giacomo Corneo (Freie Universität Berlin): "Income concentration and its optimal taxation"
   

Nov 09,
2010

   
Jakob Madsen (Monash University): "Barriers to Economic Growth: Parasitic Diseases, IQ and Economic Development"
   

Nov 16,
2010

   

 

Elisabeth Schulte, (Universität Mannheim): "Strategic Private Experimentation"

   

Nov 23,
2010

   
Lucia Esposito (Bank of Italy): "Impatience and Coordination"
   

Nov 30,
2010

   
Kjell Salvanes (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration): "A Flying Start? Long Term Consequences of Maternal Time Investments in Children during Their First Year of Life"
   

Dec 07,
2010

   
Michael Reiter (Institut für höhere Studien, Wien): "House price fluctuations, wealth distribution
and the business cycle"
   

Dec 14,
2010

   
David Atkin (Yale University): "Trade, Tastes and Nutrition in India"
   

Jan 04,
2011

   
Agnes Pintér (Carlos III Madrid)
   

Jan 11,
2011

   
Stefano Gnocchi (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): "Labor market participation, unemployment and monetary policy"
   

Jan 18,
2011

   
Petra Geraats (University of Cambridge): "Intertemporal Substitution and Self Control"
   

Jan 25,
2011

   
Alessia Campolmi (Humgarian Central Bank, Budapest): "Fiscal calculus in a New Keynesian model with labor market frictions"
 
   

Feb 01,
2011

Feb 08,
2011

 
   
Meri Obstbaum (Aalto University School of Economics, Helsinki): "The Role of Labour Markets for Fiscal Policy Transmission"


Laura Hartmann (Centre for Business and Policy Studies and University of Uppsala): "Are doctor’s certificates worthwhile? Evidence from a social experiment"
 
   

 

   

Sommersemester 2010

   

Apr 27,
2010

    Giulio Zanella (Bologna) "Revisiting Wage, Earnings and Hours
Profiles"
   

May 04,
2010

    Aleksander Berentsen (Basel): "Optimal Monetary Policy in a Channel System"
related Paper: "Channel Systems - Why is the interest rate spread positive?"
   

May 11,
2010

    Estelle Cantillon (ECARES) "The Multi-unit Assignment Problem:
Theory and Evidence from Course Allocation at Harvard"
   

May 18,
2010

   

Tom Krebs (Mannheim) "Risk Sharing, Human Capital, and Limited Contract Enforcement"

   

May 25,
2010

    Christoph Schmidt (RWI Essen and Sachverständigenrat) "Fiscal Stability in the European Union"    

Jun 01,
2010

    Samuel Bentolila (CEMFI, Banca de Espana) "Two-Tier Labor Markets in the Great Recession: France vs. Spain"    

Jun 08,
2010

    John Duffy (University of Pittsburg) "A General Equilibrium Approach to Asset Pricing Experiments"    

Jun 15,
2010

    Alexander Gelber (Wharton School, U Penn): "Taxes and Time Allocation: Evidence from Single Women and Men"    

Jun 22,
2010

    Attila Korpos (Univ. Maastricht) "Foreign Central Bank Conservativeness and Collective Wage Bargaining"    

Jun 29,
2010

    Marco Leonardi (Universita Statale di Milano)    

Jul 06,
2010

    Iris Bohnet (KSG Harvard) "The Elasticity of Trust: How to Promote Trust in the Arab Middle East and the United States"    

Jul 13,
2010

    Michael Krause (Deutsche Bundesbank) "Public debt and inflation
incentives"
   

 

Wintersemester 2009/2010

 

Date

 

Content

   

Oct 13, 2009

 

Stefan Gerlach, Goethe University Frankfurt: Monetary policy and financial imbalances: facts and fiction

   

Oct 20, 2009

  Anthony Ziegelmeyer, Max Planck Institute Jena    

Nov 03, 2009

 

Tommy Sveen, Norges Bank: Revisiting the importance of non-traded goods' prices in cyclical real exchange rate fluctuations

   

Nov 10, 2009

 

Carl-Johan Dalgaard University of Copenhagen: Lightning, IT Diffusion and Economic Growth across US States

   

Nov 17, 2009

 

Uta Schönberg, University College London: Referral-based Job Search Networks

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Nov 24, 2009

  Joana Pais, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa: College Admissions and the Role of Information: An Experimental Study    

Dec 01, 2009

  Philip Sauré, Swiss National Bank: Effects of Trade on Female Labor Force Partcipation    

Dec 08, 2009

 

Anders Warne, European Central Bank: Forecasting with DSGE Models: A Survey and an Application to the New Area-Wide Model of the ECB

   

Dec 15, 2009

  Sascha Becker, University of Sterling: Catch Me If You Can: Education and Catch-up in the Industrial Revolution    

Jan 12, 2010

  Bettina Klaus, University of Lausanne: Matching Theory, the Allocation of Indivisible Objects, and Allocation via Deferred-Acceptance under Responsive Priorities    

Jan 19, 2010

  Kai Christoffel, European Central Bank: The Role of Labor Markets for Euro Area Monetary Policy    

Jan 26, 2010

  Christian Bayer, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn: The Cross-section of Firms over the Business Cycle: New Facts and a DSGE Exploration    
Feb 02, 2010   Antonella Trigari, Universita Bocconi / IGIER: Unemployment Fiscal Multiplier    
Feb 09, 2010   Alexander Koch, Aarhus Universitet: Motivational Goal Bracketing