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Allan DRAZEN (University of Maryland) – "Intrinsic versus Instrumental Reciprocity in Elections"

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: May 24th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Allan DRAZEN (University of Maryland) - "Intrinsic versus Instrumental Reciprocity in Elections" Abstract: Reciprocity to kindness is a feature of human behavior. Analogously, previous laboratory experimental evidence indicates that in a single election decision-makers reciprocate […]

Allan DRAZEN (University of Maryland) – "Intrinsic versus Instrumental Reciprocity in Elections"

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: May 24th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Allan DRAZEN (University of Maryland) - "Intrinsic versus Instrumental Reciprocity in Elections" Abstract: Reciprocity to kindness is a feature of human behavior. Analogously, previous laboratory experimental evidence indicates that in a single election decision-makers reciprocate […]

Jennifer LA'O (Columbia University) – "Optimal Monetary Policy with Informational Frictions"

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: May 31th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Jennifer LA'O (Columbia University) - "Optimal Monetary Policy with Informational Frictions" Abstract: This paper studies optimal policy in a business-cycle setting in which firms hold dispersed private information about the state of the economy, or have […]

Jennifer LA'O (Columbia University) – "Optimal Monetary Policy with Informational Frictions"

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: May 31th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Jennifer LA'O (Columbia University) - "Optimal Monetary Policy with Informational Frictions" Abstract: This paper studies optimal policy in a business-cycle setting in which firms hold dispersed private information about the state of the economy, or have […]

Andy ZAPECHELNYUK (University of St Andrews) – "Persuasion Meets Delegation"

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: June 7th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Andy ZAPECHELNYUK (University of St Andrews) - "Persuasion Meets Delegation" Abstract: There are two common ways for a principal to influence decision making of an agent. One is to manipulate the agent's information (persuasion problem). […]

Andy ZAPECHELNYUK (University of St Andrews) – "Persuasion Meets Delegation"

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: June 7th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Andy ZAPECHELNYUK (University of St Andrews) - "Persuasion Meets Delegation" Abstract: There are two common ways for a principal to influence decision making of an agent. One is to manipulate the agent's information (persuasion problem). […]

Stephane BONHOMME (University of Chicago) – "Minimizing Sensitivity to Model Misspecification" joint with Martin WEIDNER

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: June 14th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Abstract: We propose a framework to adjust the predictions based on an economic model, and the estimates of the model parameters, when the model may be misspecified. Our approach consists in minimizing the sensitivity of […]

Stephane BONHOMME (University of Chicago) – "Minimizing Sensitivity to Model Misspecification" joint with Martin WEIDNER

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: June 14th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Abstract: We propose a framework to adjust the predictions based on an economic model, and the estimates of the model parameters, when the model may be misspecified. Our approach consists in minimizing the sensitivity of […]

Botond KOSZEGI (Central European University) – "Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-Market Case for Regulation" joint with Johannes JOHNEN

Botond KOSZEGI (Central European University) - "Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-Market Case for Regulation" joint with Johannes JOHNEN The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: June 21th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Abstract: We identify a novel competition-policy-based argument for regulating the secondary features of complex or complexly-priced products […]

Botond KOSZEGI (Central European University) – "Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-Market Case for Regulation" joint with Johannes JOHNEN

Botond KOSZEGI (Central European University) - "Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-Market Case for Regulation" joint with Johannes JOHNEN The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: June 21th, 2018 Place: Room 3001 Abstract: We identify a novel competition-policy-based argument for regulating the secondary features of complex or complexly-priced products […]

Josef ZWEIMÜLLER (University of Zurich) – "Marginal jobs and job surplus: evidence from unemployment insurance and job separations" joint with Simon JÄGER and Benjamin SCHOEFER

Josef ZWEIMÜLLER (University of Zurich) - "Marginal jobs and job surplus: evidence from unemployment insurance and job separations" joint with Simon JÄGER and Benjamin SCHOEFER The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:15pm Date: September 6th, 2018 Place: Room 2016 Abstract: We study the role of marginal jobs in employment adjustment, […]

Josef ZWEIMÜLLER (University of Zurich) – "Marginal jobs and job surplus: evidence from unemployment insurance and job separations" joint with Simon JÄGER and Benjamin SCHOEFER

Josef ZWEIMÜLLER (University of Zurich) - "Marginal jobs and job surplus: evidence from unemployment insurance and job separations" joint with Simon JÄGER and Benjamin SCHOEFER The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:15pm Date: September 6th, 2018 Place: Room 2016 Abstract: We study the role of marginal jobs in employment adjustment, […]