Events

  Time Place

Ph.D. defense - 19 December 2011: Sebastian Schwenen

To obtain the Ph.D. degree Sebastian Schwenen has submitted his Ph.D. thesis:

Security of Supply in Electricity Markets


19.12 14.15 -16.30
Copenhagen Business School
Porcelænshaven 16A
1.10

SEMINAR 19 December 2011: Morten I. Lau, Durham Business School, Durham University

Subjective Bayesian Beliefs
19.12 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80

Subjective Bayesian Beliefs

Speaker: Morten Igel Lau, Durham Business School, Durham University, UK.

Do individuals behave differently when they have to infer the probability of some uncertain event compared to when they are directly told the probability of an uncertain event?
19.12 13.00 -14.00
Copenhagen Business School
Porcelænshaven 16A
2000 Frederiksberg
PH 2.80

SEMINAR 5 December 2011: Yassine Lefouili, Toulouse School of Economics

Leniency Programs for Multimarket Firms: The Effect of Amnesty Plus on Cartel Formation
05.12 13.00 -14.00
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

SEMINAR 28 November 2011: Daniel Harenberg, University of Mannheim

The Welfare Effects of Social Security in a Model with Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk
28.11 13.00 -14.00
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80

SEMINAR 21 November 2011: Marcus Asplund, Royal Institute of Technology, CEPR

Did the Swedish Tobacco Monopoly Set Monopoly Prices?
21.11 13.00 -14.01
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80

SEMINAR 14 November 2011: Andrew Toole, US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service

The R&D Investment-Uncertainty Relationship:
Do Strategic Rivalry and Firm Size Matter?
14.11 13.00 -15.00
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80

SEMINAR 7 November 2011: Mauricio Drelichman, The University of British Columbia and CIFAR

Risk Sharing with the Monarch: Contingent Debt and Excusable Defaults in the Age of Philip II, 1556-1598
07.11 13.00 -14.15
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

SEMINAR 31 October 2011: Alexander K. Koch, University of Århus and IZA

Goals and Psychological Accounting
31.10 13.00 -14.15
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80

SEMINAR 24 October 2011: Alexander Danzer, Ludwig-Maximillan-University, Munich

Benefit Generosity and the Income Effect on Labour Supply: Quasi-Experimental Evidence
24.10 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80