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Phillip HEILER (Aarhus University) – “Estimating Heterogeneous Bounds for Treatment Effects under Sample Selection and Non-response”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 14th of December 2021 Room : 3001 Phillip HEILER (Aarhus University) - "Estimating Heterogeneous Bounds for Treatment Effects under Sample Selection and Non-response" Abstract: In this paper we propose a method for nonparametric estimation and inference for heterogeneous bounds for causal effect parameters in general sample […]

Vincent PONS (Harvard Business School) – “How Do Campaigns Shape Vote Choice? Multi-Country Evidence From 62 Elections and 56 TV Debates”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 4th of January 2022 Room : 3001 Vincent PONS (Harvard Business School) - "How Do Campaigns Shape Vote Choice? Multi-Country Evidence From 62 Elections and 56 TV Debates" Abstract: We use two-round survey data from 62 elections in ten countries since 1952 to study the […]

Vincent PONS (Harvard Business School) – “How Do Campaigns Shape Vote Choice? Multi-Country Evidence From 62 Elections and 56 TV Debates”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 4th of January 2022 Room : 3001 Vincent PONS (Harvard Business School) - "How Do Campaigns Shape Vote Choice? Multi-Country Evidence From 62 Elections and 56 TV Debates" Abstract: We use two-round survey data from 62 elections in ten countries since 1952 to study the […]

Per JOHANSSON (IFAU Uppsala) – “Earnings Expectations and Educational Sorting: An Ex-Ante Perspective on Returns to University Education”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 11th of January 2022 en visio Per JOHANSSON (IFAU Uppsala)- "Earnings Expectations and Educational Sorting: An Ex-Ante Perspective on Returns to University Education" Abstract: We estimate means and distributions of ex-ante treatment effects for obtaining university education relative to high school. To achieve this, we […]

Per JOHANSSON (IFAU Uppsala) – “Earnings Expectations and Educational Sorting: An Ex-Ante Perspective on Returns to University Education”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 11th of January 2022 en visio Per JOHANSSON (IFAU Uppsala)- "Earnings Expectations and Educational Sorting: An Ex-Ante Perspective on Returns to University Education" Abstract: We estimate means and distributions of ex-ante treatment effects for obtaining university education relative to high school. To achieve this, we […]

Andreas KOTSADAM (University of Oslo) – “Jobs and Political Participation – Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia “

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 18th of January 2022 En visio Andreas KOTSADAM (University of Oslo) - "Jobs and Political Participation – Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia " Abstract: We identify the effects of employment on political participation by collaborating with 27 large companies in Ethiopia to randomly […]

Andreas KOTSADAM (University of Oslo) – “Jobs and Political Participation – Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia “

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 18th of January 2022 En visio Andreas KOTSADAM (University of Oslo) - "Jobs and Political Participation – Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia " Abstract: We identify the effects of employment on political participation by collaborating with 27 large companies in Ethiopia to randomly […]

Federica DANIELE (Banca d’Italia) – “Bike-friendly cities: an opportunity for local businesses? Evidence from the city of Paris”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 25th of January 2022 En visio Federica DANIELE (Banca d’Italia) - "Bike-friendly cities: an opportunity for local businesses? Evidence from the city of Paris" Abstract: Large cities are more and more interested in developing their bicycle infrastructure network. Yet, little is known about the economic […]

Federica DANIELE (Banca d’Italia) – “Bike-friendly cities: an opportunity for local businesses? Evidence from the city of Paris”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 25th of January 2022 En visio Federica DANIELE (Banca d’Italia) - "Bike-friendly cities: an opportunity for local businesses? Evidence from the city of Paris" Abstract: Large cities are more and more interested in developing their bicycle infrastructure network. Yet, little is known about the economic […]

Lukas SCHMID (University of Lucerne) – “Measuring Closeness in Proportional Representation Systems”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 1st of February 2022 Room : en visio Lukas SCHMID (University of Lucerne) - "Measuring Closeness in Proportional Representation Systems" Abstract: We provide closed-form solutions for measuring electoral closeness of candidates in proportional representation systems. In contrast to plurality systems, closeness in proportional representation systems […]

Lukas SCHMID (University of Lucerne) – “Measuring Closeness in Proportional Representation Systems”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 1st of February 2022 Room : en visio Lukas SCHMID (University of Lucerne) - "Measuring Closeness in Proportional Representation Systems" Abstract: We provide closed-form solutions for measuring electoral closeness of candidates in proportional representation systems. In contrast to plurality systems, closeness in proportional representation systems […]

Michael KNAUS (University of St Gallen) – “Implied Weights of Common Estimators for (Local) Average Treatment Effects: Review and New Results “

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 8th of February 2022 Room : 3001 et visio Michael KNAUS (University of St Gallen) - "Implied Weights of Common Estimators for (Local) Average Treatment Effects: Review and New Results" Abstract: Many estimators for causal inference can be written as a weighted sum of observed […]