Events

  Time Place

Seminar: Kasper Meisner Nielsen, Chinese University of HongKong and CEBR.

Title: How Financial Illiteracy and Political Preferences Influence Equity Home Bias.
17.12 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80

Seminar: Marco Haan, University of Groningen.

Title: Advertising for Attention.
03.12 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80 (2. fl.).

Seminar: Lars Persson, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm.

Commercialization by Sale and Entry: Innovation Ownership Policies.
19.11 13.00 -14.00
Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR)
Porcelænshaven 16A, 2. sal
2.80

Seminar: Thorsten Pampel, Bielefeld University, Germany.

Human capital, public pensions and credit constraints in a closed economy
12.11 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A, 1.
2000 Frederiksberg.
2.80 (2. fl.).

Seminar: Werner Antweiler, University of British Columbia.

Do U.S. Stock Markets Typically Overreact to Corporate News Stories?,
05.11 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A, 1. fl.
2.80 (2.fl.)

Seminar: Jesper Bagger, University of Aarhus.

A Tractable Equilibrium Search Model of Individual Wage Dynamics with Experience Accumulation.
29.10 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics,
Porcelænshaven 16A, 2.sal
2.80

Seminar: Morten Bennedsen, Department of Economics, CBS

Private Contracting and Corporate Governance: Evidence from the Provision of Tag-Along Rights in an Emerging Market.

22.10 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A, 2. fl.
2.80

Seminar: Forward-Looking Betas

Peter Christoffersen, McGill University
08.10 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A
2.80 (2. fl.)

Seminar_Who Wins a Trade War?_Mark Melatos, University of Sydney.

01.10 13.00 -14.00
Porcelænshaven 16A.
2.80 (2. fl.)

Indbydelse til reception - indvielse af lokaliteter i Porcelænshaven.

25.09 14.00 -17.00
Porcelænshaven 16A 2. sal
2.80