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Economics seminars

15 January 2024

Our regular Economics seminar series is open to all staff, students and interested members of the public. The seminar coordinator is Sanghyun Hong.

 

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2024 seminar schedule
Talk title & speakersTime, date & location

The future of meta-analysis in ecology, evolution and beyond

Shinichi Nakagawa - UNSW Sydney

12pm, Monday, 22 January

> Meremere 236

Price dispersion in the restaurant sales of wine

Katharine Rockett - University of Essex

3pm, Friday, 23 February

> Meremere 526

Do leniency programmes work?

Katharine Rockett - University of Essex

3pm, Wednesday, 28 February

> Meremere 236

Heatwave in the euro area? How climate change is turning up the temperature on the ECB's one size fits all policy

Hamza Bennani - Nantes University

3pm, Friday, 1 March

> Meremere 236

A Granular Look into Firms’ Cash Portfolios

Youngsuk Yook - Federal Reserve Board

3pm, Friday, 8 March

> Meremere 236

The Nexus between Long-term Care, Insurance, Formal Care, Informal Care, and Bequests: The Case of Japan

Yuji (Charles) Horioka - Kobe University

3pm, Monday, 11 March

> Meremere 236

Disentangling frictions across the world: markups versus trade costs

Frank Stähler - University of Tuebingen

3pm, Wednesday, 13 March

> Meremere 236

Homo oeconomicus as the homo moralis’ party pooper: heterogenous morality in public good games

Marco Runkel - Technische Universit in Berlin

3pm, Friday, 15 March

> Meremere 236

Stock Market Response to Firms’ Misconduct

Elisa Navarra - ECARES (Université libre de Bruxelles)

1.30pm, Wednesday, 20 March

> Meremere 236

Late Homesteading: Native Land Dispossession Through Strategic Occupation

Douglas Allen - Simon Fraser University

1.30pm, Friday, 22 March

> Meremere 236

Can we extract long-run expectations from the yield curve?

Don H. Kim - Federal Reserve Board

3pm, Wednesday, 27 March

> Meremere 236

Beyond Black and Scholes: What Can the Q-Distribution Tell Us About the Risk Neutralization Process?

Stephen Figlewski - New York University

3pm, Friday, 10 May

> Meremere 236

Asset Pricing with Cognitive Biases and Deep Learning 

Justin Case - University of Auckland


3pm, Friday, 31 May

> Meremere 236

Effects of Policy for Controlling Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution: Evidence from Year 1978 to 2023 in China

Chunlin Hua – Southwest University of Science and Technology (SWUST)

3pm, Friday, 19 July

> Meremere 236

Robust Inference for the Frisch Labor Supply Elasticity 

Michael Keane – UNSW

3pm, Friday, 26 July

> Meremere 105

Capturing Extreme Events in Risk Management Models

Vincent Kaminski – Rice University

3pm, Friday, 2 August

> Meremere 105

Option Trading, Information Flow, and the Capital Structure of REIT

David Harrison – UCF

3pm, Friday, 9 August

> Meremere 236

Status and Trust in Representative Leaders: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Rural Sarawak

Abhijit Ramalingam – Appalachian State University

3pm, Friday, 16 August

> Meremere 236

Sustainable Finance and the Cost of Capital

Thorsten Hens – Universität Zürich

3pm, Wednesday, 21st August

> Meremere 409

Monetary Policy and the Homeownership Rate

James Graham – University of Sydney

3pm, Friday, 23rd August

> Meremere 236

Green Patent Signalling: Evidence from Voluntary Climate Disclosures

Griffin Geng – Victoria University

3pm, Friday, 4 October

> Meremere 236

TBA

Michael Ehrmann – European Central Bank

1.30pm, Tuesday, 8 October

> Meremere 236

A bit meta – Heterogeneity and bias in meta-analyses.

Stuart Donovan – Motu Research Institute

3pm, Friday, 11 October

> Meremere 236

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