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Vår 2017

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

11.01

12:00-13:15

Christian Conrad

University of Heidelberg

Testing for an Omitted Multiplicative Long-Term Component in GARCH Models

18.01

12:00-13:15

Nils W. Metternich

UCL

Who joines and who fightes? Explaining tacit coaliton behavior among civil war actors.

25.01

12:00-13:15

Mark Kayser

 Hertie School of Governance

The Luxury Goods Vote: Why Left Governments are Punished More for Economic Downturns

01.02

12:00-13:15

Pablo D'Erasmo

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Reorganization or Liquidation: Bankruptcy Choice and Firm Dynamics

08.02

12:00-13:15

 Hamdi Rassi

Instituto de Estadística, Chile

Heteroscedastic vector autoregressive models

15.02

12:00-13:15

Marc Sangnier

Aix-Marseille University

 Political Connections and Insider Trading

22.02

12:00-13:15

Winter break

 

 

01.03

12.00-13.15

Eva Mörk

Uppsala University

Childcare - a safety net for children

08.03

12.00-13.15

No seminar

 

 

15.03

 12:00-13:15

James H. Stock

 Harvard University

Cyclically Sensitive Inflation

22.03

12.00-13.15

Stefan Mittnik

Ludwig Maximilian University Munich

 Assessing stress-induced systemic risk

29.03

12:00-13:15

 Natalia Montinari

 Lund University

 Cancelled

05.04

12:00-13:15

 Manuel Garcia Santana

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Investment Demand and Structural Change

12.04

12:00-13:15

 Easter break

 

 

19.04

12:00-13:15

Edwin Leuven

University of Oslo

Causes of marital sorting among the college educated

26.04

12:00-13:15

Manuel Amador

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Foreign Reserve Management at Zero Interest Rates

03.05

12:00-13:15

Søren Leth-Petersen

University of Copenhagen

Is There a Housing Welth Effect? The Effect of Subjective Unanticipated Home Price Changes on Spending

10.05

12:00-13:15

Yoosoon Chang

Indiana University

U.S. Monetary-Fiscal Regime Changes in the Presence of Endogenous Feedback in Policy Rules

12.05

12:00-13:15

Matthew Backus

Columbia University

On the Empirical Content of Cheap-Talk Signaling: An Application to Bargaining.

17.05

12:00-13:15

Public Holiday

 

 

19.05

12:00-13:15

Swati Dhingra

LSE

Piggy-back Exporting, Intermediation, and the Distributional Gains from Trade in Agricultural Markets.

24.05

12:00-13:15

Jørgen Modalsli

SSB

Multigenerational persistence: Evidence from 146 years of administrative data

31.05

12:00-13:15

Oliver Falck

University of Munich

Return to ICT Skills

02.06

12:00-13:15

Pascal Michaillat

Brown University

Cancelled

07.06

No seminar

 

 

 

15.06

12:00-13:15

Hashem Pesaran

USC Dornsife Institute for New Economic Thinking

Double-question Survey Measures for the  Analysis of Financial Bubbles and Crashes