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Steffen ALTMANN (University of Copenhagen) – "Defaults and Donations: Evidence from a Field Experiment "

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 27th of March 2018 Place: Room 3001. Steffen ALTMANN (University of Copenhagen) - "Defaults and Donations: Evidence from a Field Experiment " Abstract: We study how defaults affect charitable donations. In a field experiment that was conducted on a large online charitable […]

Caterina CALSAMIGLIA (CEMFI-Barcelona GSE) – "Structural Estimation of a Model of School Choices : the Boston Mechanism vs. Its Alternatives "

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 3rd of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. Caterina CALSAMIGLIA (CEMFI-Barcelona GSE) - "Structural Estimation of a Model of School Choices : the Boston Mechanism vs. Its Alternatives " Abstract: We model household choice of schools under the Boston mechanism (BM) and develop […]

Caterina CALSAMIGLIA (CEMFI-Barcelona GSE) – "Structural Estimation of a Model of School Choices : the Boston Mechanism vs. Its Alternatives "

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 3rd of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. Caterina CALSAMIGLIA (CEMFI-Barcelona GSE) - "Structural Estimation of a Model of School Choices : the Boston Mechanism vs. Its Alternatives " Abstract: We model household choice of schools under the Boston mechanism (BM) and develop […]

José De Sousa (RITM-U. Paris-Sud) – “Trickle Down Affirmative Action: A Case Study in Chess”, joint with Muriel Niederle (Stanford)

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 10th of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. José De Sousa (RITM-U. Paris-Sud) - “Trickle Down Affirmative Action: A Case Study in Chess”​, joint with Muriel Niederle (Stanford) Abstract: Vertical gender segregation is one of the most stubborn features of labor […]

José De Sousa (RITM-U. Paris-Sud) – “Trickle Down Affirmative Action: A Case Study in Chess”, joint with Muriel Niederle (Stanford)

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 10th of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. José De Sousa (RITM-U. Paris-Sud) - “Trickle Down Affirmative Action: A Case Study in Chess”​, joint with Muriel Niederle (Stanford) Abstract: Vertical gender segregation is one of the most stubborn features of labor […]

Tomas Jagelka (Crest-Polytechnique) – “Separating Economists' Preferences and Psychologists' Personality Traits”

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 24th of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. Tomas Jagelka (Crest-Polytechnique) - “Separating Economists' Preferences and Psychologists' Personality Traits”​ Abstract: Risk and time preferences are at the core of economic decision making and yet we know remarkably little about how they […]

Tomas Jagelka (Crest-Polytechnique) – “Separating Economists' Preferences and Psychologists' Personality Traits”

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 24th of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. Tomas Jagelka (Crest-Polytechnique) - “Separating Economists' Preferences and Psychologists' Personality Traits”​ Abstract: Risk and time preferences are at the core of economic decision making and yet we know remarkably little about how they […]

Xavier d'Haultfoeuille (CREST-ENSAE) – “Two-way fixed effects estimators with heterogeneous treatment effects”, joint work with Clément de Chaisemartin (UCSB)

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 22nd of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. Xavier d'Haultfoeuille (CREST-ENSAE) - “Two-way fixed effects estimators with heterogeneous treatment effects”, joint work with Clément de Chaisemartin (UCSB) Abstract: Two-way fixed effects regressions including time and group dummies are very popular. In […]

Xavier d'Haultfoeuille (CREST-ENSAE) – “Two-way fixed effects estimators with heterogeneous treatment effects”, joint work with Clément de Chaisemartin (UCSB)

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 22nd of April 2018 Place: Room 3001. Xavier d'Haultfoeuille (CREST-ENSAE) - “Two-way fixed effects estimators with heterogeneous treatment effects”, joint work with Clément de Chaisemartin (UCSB) Abstract: Two-way fixed effects regressions including time and group dummies are very popular. In […]

Brit GROSSKOPF (University of Exeter) – "More Meat for Boys: Evidence of Gender Based Statistical Discrimination in British Carvery Restaurants "

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 29th of May 2018 Place: Room 3001. Brit GROSSKOPF (University of Exeter)  - "More Meat for Boys: Evidence of Gender Based Statistical Discrimination in British Carvery Restaurants " Abstract: We present a natural field experiment designed to examine price discrimination in British carvery […]

Brit GROSSKOPF (University of Exeter) – "More Meat for Boys: Evidence of Gender Based Statistical Discrimination in British Carvery Restaurants "

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 29th of May 2018 Place: Room 3001. Brit GROSSKOPF (University of Exeter)  - "More Meat for Boys: Evidence of Gender Based Statistical Discrimination in British Carvery Restaurants " Abstract: We present a natural field experiment designed to examine price discrimination in British carvery […]

Claire Montialoux (CREST) – “Minimum Wages and Racial Inequality”, joint work with Ellora Derenoncourt (Harvard)

The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday at 12:15 pm. Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 5th of June 2018 Place: Room 3001. Claire Montialoux (CREST) - “Minimum Wages and Racial Inequality”, joint work with Ellora Derenoncourt (Harvard) Abstract: Racial earnings gaps fell dramatically in the late 1960s. We study the contribution of the federal minimum […]