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Applied Research Seminar

The Department of Economics Applied Research Seminar 2020/21

  • Date 01 Sep 2020 - 09 Jul 2021
  • Time Wednesday Afternoon 2pm GMT - Zoom
  • Category Seminar

The schedule for our weekly applied research seminar is below. The seminars run on Wednesday afternoon (GMT) via Zoom.

Autumn Term 2020

Date       Speaker Institution Topic
07-Oct Edouard Schaal CREI, UPF, BGSE "Herding cycles"
14-Oct Rossella Calvi Rice "Til Dowry Do Us Part: Bargaining and Violence in Indian Families"
28-Oct Kristiina Huttunen Helsinki and Aalto "In Sickness and in Health: Job Displacement and Health Spillovers in Couples"
04-Nov Pietro Reichlin LUISS "Optimal Taxation with Home Ownership and Wealth Inequality"
25-Nov Elisa Giannone Penn State "Unpacking Moving"
02-Dec Eric T. Chyn Dartmouth "Moved to Vote: The Long-Run Effects of Neighborhoods on Political Participation"
09-Dec Manudeep Bhuller Oslo Sequential Choices, Option Values and the Returns to Education

Spring Term 2021

Date Speaker Institution Topic
20-Jan Vicenzo Boze Warwick tba
3-Feb Seema Jayachandran Northwestern tba
10-Feb Abdoulaye Ndiaye NYU tba
17-Feb Tommaso Porzio Columbia tba
24-Feb Weilong Zang Cambridge tba
3-Mar Gadi Barlevy Chicago Fed tba
10-Mar Selim Gulesci Trinity College Dublin tba
17-Mar Guillaume Plantin Science Po tba
24-Mar Jan De Loecker KU Leuven tba

Summer Term 2021

Date Speaker Institution Topic
02-Jul Greg Veramendi LMU tba

Seminar Organiser - Ines Vilela

If you would like to attend our weekly applied seminar series or would like further information, please contact Ines Viela at Ines.Viela@rhul.ac.uk

For an up-to-date list of confirmed speakers and presentation titles please follow this link

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