Winter 2017/2018
The Research Seminar in Economics presents a platform for invited speakers across all fields of economics. The seminar is open to faculty and students. Depending on speaker and audience, presentations and discussions will be in English or German.
Seminars are on Tuesdays from 17:15 to 18:45 in SR 15.4B (RESOWI-F4), unless otherwise stated.
The seminar coordinators are Christoph Kuzmics and Robert Hill.
Date | Speaker | Title | Remarks |
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26.09.2017 | Sofie Waltl, European Central Bank | Missing the wealthy in the HFCS: Micro problems with macro implications | Host: Hill |
03.10.2017 12:00-13:30 SR 15.4C | Alicia Rambaldi, University of Queensland | Testing for Myopia and Amnesia in Property Prices. The Case of Infrequent Floods | Host: Hill |
10.10.2017 12:00-13:30 SR 15.4C | Paul Raschky, Monash University | The Internet and Political Mobilization | Host: Borsky |
17.10.2017 | Stefan Sperlich, University of Geneva | Modeling Heterogeneity by Structural Varying Coefficients Models in Presence of Endogeneity | Host: Scholz |
31.10.2017 | Jan Werner, University of Minnesota | Speculative bubbles, heterogeneous beliefs and learning | Host: Kuzmics |
14.11.2017 | Jonas Dovern, University of Heidelberg | Recessions and Instable Estimates of Potential Output | Host: Manner |
12.12.2017 | Andrea Weber, Central European University | Job Displacement, Family Dynamics and Spousal Labor Supply | Host: Kuzmics |
13.12.2017 11:00-12:30 | Emanuele Tarantino, Universität Mannheim | Learning When to Quit | Host: Wendner |
16.01.2018 | Peter Norman Sørensen, University of Copenhagen (http://www.econ.ku.dk/sorensen/) | Strategic Sample Selection | Host: Kuzmics |
23.01.2018 | Thomas Schmickl, Zoology Department Uni Graz | Artificial Life in Graz: Collective Decision in Animals and Robots | Host: Kuzmics |
30.01.2018 | Andres Lazzarini, Uni Rio de Janeiro | Sraffa’s 1920s Critique and Its Relevance for the Assessment of Mainstream Microeconomics | Host: Gehrke |