Monday 21 January
Dieter Urban, University of Mainz.
Title: International Competitiveness, Job Creation and Job Destruction - An Establishment Level Study of German Job Flows.
Monday 28 January
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Monday 4 February
Reza Daniel, School of Economics, University of Cape Town and Jochen Lorentzen, the Human Sciences Research Council. Both institutions are based in South Africa.
Title: Determinants of innovation in the manufacturing sectors in South Africa.
Monday 18 February
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Monday 25 February
Mette Ejrnæs, Copenhagen University
Title: Entrepreneurial Moral Hazard in Income Insurance: Empirical Evidence from a Large Administrative Sample.
Monday 3 March
Aleksandra Gregoric, Department of International Economics and Management and Center for Corporate Governance, CBS.
Title: Exploring barriers to Ronald Coase: blockholder identity and path-dependency as determinants of ownership dynamics in the post-privatistion period.
Monday 10 March
Cédric Schneider, KU Leuven and CBS.
Title: Mixed R&D incentives: the effect of R&D subsidies on patented inventions.
Monday 31 March
Anne Piil Damm, Aarhus School of Business, AU.
Titel: Do Young People Learn Criminal Behaviour? Quasi-Experimental Evidence.
Monday 7 April
Ole Jørgensen, University of Southern Denmark.
Title: Retirement Indexation in a Stochastic Model with Overlapping Generations and Endogenous Labour Supply.
Monday 14 April
Tuomas Takalo, The Bank of Finnland.
Title: Entrepreneurship, Financing, and Selection.
Monday 21 April
Steen Thomsen, the Center of Corporate Governance, CBS.
Title: Portfolio Allocation and Company Value. A Case Study of three Danish Pension Funds.
Monday 28 April
Gisela Waisman, Stockholm University.
Title: Do attitudes towards immigrants matter?
Monday 5 May
Lisbeth la Cour, Delia Ionascu, Department of Economics, CBS
Title: Company Productivity: the Role of Competition and of the Initial Company Efficiency: Evidence from the Czech Republic.
Tuesday 13 May, Please notice: Tuesday
Alex Edmans, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School.
Joint seminar with the Centre for Corporate Governance.
Title: Governance Through Exit and Voice: A Theory of Multiple Blockholders.
Monday 19 May
Fabian Berges, University of Toulouse.
Title: Is Producing a Private Label counterproductive for a Brand Manufacturer?
Monday 26 May
Joseph A. Clougherty, Science Center Berlin (WZB).
Title: Domestic Rivalry and Export Performance: Theory and Evidence from International Airline Markets .
Monday 2 June
Mårten Palme, Stockholm University.
Title: Social Interaction and Sickness Absence.
Monday 9 June
Holger Strulik, University of Hannover.
Title: Voracity and Growth Reconsidered.
Monday 16 June
Peter Møllgaard, Department of Economics, CBS
Title: Fishy business: Multi-jurisdictional treatment of a horizontal merger in salmon farming.
Please notice: The seminar with Yannis Katsoulacos is cancelled, but Peter Møllgaard will substitute with the seminar titled as above.
Monday 23 June
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Monday 30 June
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