Events/Seminars
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
11:35am |
Finance Lunch Sang Kim; Kangying Zhou "TBD" |
12:00pm |
Micro Theory Lunch Sophie Kreutzkamp, University of Bonn "Endogenous Information Acquisition in Cheap-Talk Games " 451 College Street, Room B-04 |
12:00pm |
International and Spatial Economics Lunch Zijian He, Yale University "How substitutable are online stores? Evidence from Supreme Court's Wayfair Decision" In person location: SOM, 4420 Farr Classroom Hybrid Event - In-person and virtual Sign-in to view Zoom link In Person Location: SOM, 4420 Farr Classroom |
12:00pm |
Labor/Public Economics Prospectus Workshop Natalia Drozdoff and Rosie Li, Yale University "Women in Congress and Media Coverage" AND "Worker Beliefs About Outside Options and Their Decisions to Search" In Person Location: Watson Center, Room B-52. Hybrid Event - In-person and virtual Sign-in to view Zoom link In Person Location: Watson Center, Room B-52. |
2:30pm |
Macroeconomics Workshop Elhanan Helpman, Harvard "Supply Chain Resilience: Should Policy Promote Diversification or Reshoring?" joint with Gene M. Grossman (Princeton) and Hugo Lhuillier (Princeton) Sign-in to view Zoom link |
2:30pm |
Industrial Organization Seminar Charlie Murry, Boston College "The Evolution of Market Power in the US Automobile Industry" With Paul L. E. Grieco - Pennsylvania State University, Ali Yurukoglu - Stanford University In Person Location: 2230 Nooyi Classroom Hybrid Event - In-person and virtual In Person Location: 2230 Nooyi Classroom Signup Request |