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Emilie SARTRE (CREST) – "Toxic Loans and the Rise of Populist Candidacies"

CREST Microeconomics Seminar :  Time: 1:15 pm - 2:30pm Date:  9th December 2020 Room: VISIO Emilie SARTRE (CREST) - "Toxic Loans and the Rise of Populist Candidacies" Abstract: : The role of financial crises in boosting populism has been well documented. Yet the specific mechanisms through which this occurs remain elusive. This paper studies how […]

Matteo BIZZARRI (Bocconi) – "Supply and Demand Function Equilibrium: Trade in a Network of Superstar Firms"

CREST Microeconomics Seminar :  Job market interview Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30pm Date:  13th January 2021 Room: VISIO Matteo BIZZARRI (Bocconi) - "Supply and Demand Function Equilibrium: Trade in a Network of Superstar Firms" Abstract: : This paper studies how input-output connections among rms determine the distribution and the welfare impact of market power in […]

Matteo BIZZARRI (Bocconi) – "Supply and Demand Function Equilibrium: Trade in a Network of Superstar Firms"

CREST Microeconomics Seminar :  Job market interview Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30pm Date:  13th January 2021 Room: VISIO Matteo BIZZARRI (Bocconi) - "Supply and Demand Function Equilibrium: Trade in a Network of Superstar Firms" Abstract: : This paper studies how input-output connections among rms determine the distribution and the welfare impact of market power in […]

Marie-Claire VILLEVAL – "Homophily, Peer Effects, and Dishonesty"

Microeconomics Seminar :  Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30pm Date:  24th March 2021 Room: VISIO Marie-Claire VILLEVAL (GATE) - "Homophily, Peer Effects, and Dishonesty” Abstract: If individuals tend to behave like their peers, is it because of conformity, that is, the preference of people to align behavior with the behavior of their peers; homophily, that is, the […]

Marie-Claire VILLEVAL – "Homophily, Peer Effects, and Dishonesty"

Microeconomics Seminar :  Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30pm Date:  24th March 2021 Room: VISIO Marie-Claire VILLEVAL (GATE) - "Homophily, Peer Effects, and Dishonesty” Abstract: If individuals tend to behave like their peers, is it because of conformity, that is, the preference of people to align behavior with the behavior of their peers; homophily, that is, the […]

Pietro ORTOLEVA (Princeton) – " Who Cares More "

Microeconomics Seminar :  Time: 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Date:  31th of March 2021 Room: VISIO Pietro ORTOLEVA (Princeton) - " Who Cares More " Abstract: Goods and services---public housing, medical appointments, schools—are often allocated to individuals who rank them similarly but differ in their preference intensities. We characterize optimal allocation rules in such settings, considering […]

Pietro ORTOLEVA (Princeton) – " Who Cares More "

Microeconomics Seminar :  Time: 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Date:  31th of March 2021 Room: VISIO Pietro ORTOLEVA (Princeton) - " Who Cares More " Abstract: Goods and services---public housing, medical appointments, schools—are often allocated to individuals who rank them similarly but differ in their preference intensities. We characterize optimal allocation rules in such settings, considering […]

Stephan SEILER (Imperial College London) – "Optimal Price Targeting "

Microeconomics Seminar :  Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30pm Date:  14th April 2021 Room: VISIO Stephan SEILER (Imperial College London) - "Optimal Price Targeting " Abstract: : This paper studies how input-output connections among rms determine the distribution and the welfare impact of market power in a production network. Firms compete by choosing supply and demand […]

Stephan SEILER (Imperial College London) – "Optimal Price Targeting "

Microeconomics Seminar :  Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30pm Date:  14th April 2021 Room: VISIO Stephan SEILER (Imperial College London) - "Optimal Price Targeting " Abstract: : This paper studies how input-output connections among rms determine the distribution and the welfare impact of market power in a production network. Firms compete by choosing supply and demand […]