| Seminars Fall 2012 |
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Time |
Speaker |
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| 15.aug |
12.00-13.15 |
Phil Rothman |
East Carolina University |
Equity Returns and Business Cycles in Small Open Economies |
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| 22.aug |
12.00-13.15 |
Jo Thori Lind |
University of Oslo |
Knowledge is power. A theory of information, income, and welfare spending |
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| 29.aug |
12.00-13.15 |
Andreas Moxnes |
Dartmouth College |
Technological Change, Trade in Intermediates and the Joint Impact on Productivity |
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| 07.sep |
12.00-13.15 |
Marcelle Chauvet |
University of California Riverside |
What does financial volatility tell us about macroeconomic fluctuations? |
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| 12.sep |
12.00-13.15 |
Mirjam van Praag |
Amsterdam Business School |
Why Do Entrepreneurial Parents Have Entrepreneurial Children? |
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| 19.sep |
12.00-13.15 |
Bård Harstad |
University of Oslo |
Private Politics and Public Regulation |
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| 26.sep |
12.00-13.15 |
Steinar Strøm |
University of Turin |
A Probability Approach to Pharmaceutical Demand and Price Setting: Does the Identity of the Third-Party Payer Matters for Prescribing Doctors? |
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| 17.oct |
12.00-13.15 |
Imran Rasul |
University College London |
Leaders and Followers: A Case Study of Papal Influences on Fertility Preferences and Behavior |
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| 24.oct |
12.00-13.15 |
Michel Mouchart |
Université catholique de Louvain |
Causal Analysis - Epistemic and Statistical Approaches |
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| 31.oct |
12.00-13.15 |
Halvor Mehlum |
University of Oslo |
Saving Like China: Age-Specific Consumption, Accumulation and Growth |
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| 07.nov |
09.45-10.45 |
Ansgar Wohlschlegel |
University of Bonn |
The Appeals Process and Incentives to Settle |
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| 09.nov |
12.00-13.15 |
Jean-Robert Tyran |
University of Vienna |
Forgiven and Forgotten |
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| 13.nov |
12.00-13.00 |
Eleonora Granziera |
Bank of Canada |
A Predictability Test for a Small Number of Nested Models |
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| 16.nov |
12.00-13.15 |
Fabrizio Zilibotti |
University of Zürich |
Parenting with Style: Paternalism and Intergenerational Preference Transmission |
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| 21.nov |
12.00-13.15 |
Andrey Launov |
University of Mainz |
Monitoring, sanctions and front-loading of job search in a non-stationary model |
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| 28.nov |
12.00-13.15 |
Julien Prat |
CREST |
Firm Heterogeneity, Directed Search, and Wage Dispersion in the Global Economy |
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| 04.dec |
10.00-11.00 |
Christian Brinch |
Statistics Norway |
Beyond LATE with a discrete instrument. Heterogeneity in the quantity-quality interaction of children |
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| 12.dec |
12.00-13.15 |
Karine Nyborg |
University of Oslo |
Fair Negotiations: An Experiment on Framing and Income Effects |
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| 13.dec |
12.00-13.00 |
Astrid Kunze |
Norwegian School of Economics |
Are all of the good men fathers? Selection and the effect of having children on earnings |
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| 19.dec |
12.00-13.15 |
Kjetil Telle |
Statistics Norway |
Cash-on-Hand and the Duration of Job Search: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Norway |