Events

  Time Place

Seminar:Tat-kei Lai, University of Toronto

Title: How does ICT Affect Workplace Organization?
28.01 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Roberto Croce, Ohio State University

Title: Monetary Policy and the Housing Cycle.
24.01 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Andrea Ajello, Northwestern University

Title: Financial Intermediation, Investment Dynamics and Business Cycle Fluctuation.
17.01 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Wing T. Woo, University of California, Davis, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing.

The Return of China to the World Stage: The Many Difficulties It Faces.
06.12 13.00 -14.30
Department of Economics, CEBR joint with ARC
Porcelænshaven
PH 408 (Porcelænshaven 26, 4th floor)

Seminar: Harry Paarsch, University of Melbourne.

Title: The Effects of Competition on Post-Transplant Outcomes in Cadaveric Liver Transplantation under the MELD Scoring System.
01.12 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Paolo Falco, Department of Economics, Oxford University.

Title: Risk-Aversion and Occupational Choices: Evidence from Matched Field Experiments and Survey Data in urban Ghana.

29.11 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Jacob B. Madsen, Monash University, Australia.

Title: Barriers to Prosperity: Parasite Diseases, IQ and Economic Development



22.11 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Decio Coviello, Universita di Roma ``Tor Vergata’’, Italien

Title: Tenure in Office and Public Procurement.
15.11 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Jaap Bos, University of Maastrict.

Title: Title: A Bitter Brew? How Index Fund Speculation can Drive up Commodity Prices.
08.11 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80

Seminar: Kelly Ragan, Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics.

Title: The Role of Culture in Contraception Demand.
01.11 13.00 -14.00
Department of Economics and CEBR
Porcelænshaven 16 A
2.80