Spring Seminars 2016

Seminars Series - Spring 2016

The seminars will be held in the Seminary Hall at Santa Teresa Campus at 12:00hrs.

 
DATE
SPEAKER
UNIVERSITY
TITLE
 

January 15

Fernando Martin

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 
 

January 22

Matías Cattaneo  

University of Michigan “Treatment Effects with Many Covariates and Heteroskedasticity”
 

January 29

Federico Echenique

CaltechWorkshop on Matching/Choice Theory in Memory of Dila Meryem Hafalır
 

February 19

Charlie SprengerU of California at San Diego

Using Preference Estimates to Customize Incentives: An Application to Polio Vaccination Drives in Pakistan.

 March 04

Ryan Oprea

U of Californa at Santa Barbara

Do Wealth Dynamics Eliminate Bad Beliefs?  A Test of the Market Selection Hypothesis

 

March 11

Janet CurriePrinceton UniversiitySEMINAR CANCELLED
 

March 15 (moved to tuesday)

Yuichi Kitamura

Yale UniversityMethods for Microeconometric Analiss of Heterogeneous Agents
 

April 01

Marco González Navarro

University of Toronto

Subways and urban growth: Evidence from Earth
 

April 08

Ed Green

Penn State University

A Parsimonious Theory of Evidence-Based Choice

 

April 15

 

David WeinsteinColumbia University

A Unified Approach to Estimating Demand and Welfare

 

April 22

Andrew Ellis

 

Isaiah Andrews

London School of Economics

 

Harvard Society of Fellows

Complexity, correlation and choice

 

Unbiased Instrumental Variables Estimation Under Known First-Stage Sign

 

April 29

Melissa Dell

Harvard University 
 May 06Kim RuhlNYU Stern 
 May 13Neale MahoneyChicago Booth 
 

May 20

Navin Kartik Columbia UniversityMuddled Information
 

 

   
 

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