Monday 15 January at 10:00
Matt Lowe, MIT
Title:
Types of Contact: A Field Experiment on Collaborative and Adversarial Caste Integration (1870 Kb)
Tuesday 16 January at 10:00
Edoardo Teso, Harvard University
Title:
Patronage in the Allocation of Public Sector Jobs (2369 Kb)
Friday 19 January at 10:00
Greg Casey, Brown University
Title:
Energy Efficiency and Directed Technical Change: Implications for Climate Change Mitigation (588 Kb)
Monday 29 January at 13:00
Davide Melcangi, University College London
Title:
The Marginal Propensity to Hire (1350 Kb)
Tuesday 30 January at 13:00
Yimei Zou, University Pompeu Fabra
Title:
Endogenous Production Networks and Gains from Trade (1272 Kb)
Friday 2 February at 10:00
Kirill Borusyak, Harvard University
Title:
The Distributional Effects of Trade: Theory and Evidence from the United States (5651 Kb)
(with Xavier Jaravel)
Monday 5 February at 13:00
Alonso de Gortari, Harvard University
Title:
Disentangling Global Value Chains (1898 Kb)
Tuesday 6 February at 10:00
David Schönholzer, University of California, Berkeley
Title: "Valuing Local Public Goods using Municipal Annexations" (with Calvin Zhang)
Wednesday 7 February at 10:00
Michela Carlana, Bocconi University
Title:
Stereotypes and Self-Stereotypes: Evidence from Teachers’ Gender Bias (743 Kb)
Thursday 8 February at 10:00
Marco Tabellini, MIT
Title:
Gifts of the Immigrants, Woes of the Natives: Lessons from the Age of Mass Migration (1335 Kb)