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Antoine Bozio (Paris School of Economics) – "Incidence of Social Security contributions: Evidence from France", joint work with Thomas Breda and Julien Grenet

The Microeconomics Seminar: Every Wednesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 27th of September 2017 Place: Room 3001. Antoine BOZIO (Paris School of Economics) - "Incidence of Social Security contributions: Evidence from France", joint work with Thomas Breda and Julien Grenet Abstract: In this paper, we study the earnings responses to three large […]

Antoine Bozio (Paris School of Economics) – "Incidence of Social Security contributions: Evidence from France", joint work with Thomas Breda and Julien Grenet

The Microeconomics Seminar: Every Wednesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 27th of September 2017 Place: Room 3001. Antoine BOZIO (Paris School of Economics) - "Incidence of Social Security contributions: Evidence from France", joint work with Thomas Breda and Julien Grenet Abstract: In this paper, we study the earnings responses to three large […]

Jörg Stoye (University of BONN) – "Confidence Intervals for Projections of Partially Identified Parameters", joint work Hiroaki Kaido and Francesca Molinari

      Abstract : This paper proposes a bootstrap-based procedure to build confidence intervals for single components of a partially identified parameter vector, and for smooth functions of such components, in moment (in)equality models. The extreme points of our confidence interval are obtained by maximizing/minimizing the value of the component (or function) of interest […]

Jörg Stoye (University of BONN) – "Confidence Intervals for Projections of Partially Identified Parameters", joint work Hiroaki Kaido and Francesca Molinari

      Abstract : This paper proposes a bootstrap-based procedure to build confidence intervals for single components of a partially identified parameter vector, and for smooth functions of such components, in moment (in)equality models. The extreme points of our confidence interval are obtained by maximizing/minimizing the value of the component (or function) of interest […]

Pedro MARTINS (University of London-Nova SBE-IZA)- No Extension without Representation? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Collective Bargaining

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:00 pm. Time: 12:00 - 13:15 Date: 3rd of October 2017 Place: Room 3001 (Ensae). Pedro MARTINS (University of London-Nova SBE-IZA)- No Extension without Representation? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Collective Bargaining  Abstract : In many countries, collective bargaining coverage is enhanced by government-issued extensions that widen the reach of collective agreements beyond […]

Pedro MARTINS (University of London-Nova SBE-IZA)- No Extension without Representation? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Collective Bargaining

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:00 pm. Time: 12:00 - 13:15 Date: 3rd of October 2017 Place: Room 3001 (Ensae). Pedro MARTINS (University of London-Nova SBE-IZA)- No Extension without Representation? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Collective Bargaining  Abstract : In many countries, collective bargaining coverage is enhanced by government-issued extensions that widen the reach of collective agreements beyond […]

Santiago OLIVEROS (University of Essex) – "Collective Hold-Up" joint work with Matias Iaryczower

The Microeconomics Seminar: Every Wednesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 04th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001. Santiago OLIVEROS (University of Essex) - "Collective Hold-Up" joint work with Matias Iaryczower Abstract: We consider a dynamic process of coalition formation in which a principal bargains sequentially with a group of agents. We […]

Santiago OLIVEROS (University of Essex) – "Collective Hold-Up" joint work with Matias Iaryczower

The Microeconomics Seminar: Every Wednesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 04th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001. Santiago OLIVEROS (University of Essex) - "Collective Hold-Up" joint work with Matias Iaryczower Abstract: We consider a dynamic process of coalition formation in which a principal bargains sequentially with a group of agents. We […]

Georg Weizsäcker (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) – "Cursed Bets on Markets", joint work Philipp Albert, Miguel Costa-Gomes and Steffen Huck

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Date: 05th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001 Georg Weizsäcker (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) - "Cursed Bets on Markets", joint work Philipp Albert, Miguel Costa-Gomes and Steffen Huck Abstract: In many economic situations an agent's payoff depends on the outcome of a […]

Georg Weizsäcker (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) – "Cursed Bets on Markets", joint work Philipp Albert, Miguel Costa-Gomes and Steffen Huck

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Date: 05th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001 Georg Weizsäcker (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) - "Cursed Bets on Markets", joint work Philipp Albert, Miguel Costa-Gomes and Steffen Huck Abstract: In many economic situations an agent's payoff depends on the outcome of a […]

Hugo Molina (CREST) – "Buyer Alliances in Vertically Related Markets"

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 10th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001. Hugo Molina (CREST) - "Buyer Alliances in Vertically Related Markets" Abstract: In many vertically related markets, retailers form alliances to purchase products from manufacturers. This paper first shows that theoretical predictions of effects resulting from […]

Hugo Molina (CREST) – "Buyer Alliances in Vertically Related Markets"

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 10th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001. Hugo Molina (CREST) - "Buyer Alliances in Vertically Related Markets" Abstract: In many vertically related markets, retailers form alliances to purchase products from manufacturers. This paper first shows that theoretical predictions of effects resulting from […]