Empirical Economics Seminar

Über das Seminar

Beschreibung:
This is Munich's field workshop in empirical economics. It is jointly organized by members of LMU's Department of Economics.

Talks should be 75 minutes including discussion.
Zielgruppe:
Master and doctoral students as well as all faculty interested in empirical research.
Veranstalter:
Davide Cantoni, Ingrid Hägele, Andrew Proctor, Claudia Steinwender, Uwe Sunde, Derya Uysal, Fabian Waldinger, Joachim Winter
Zeitplan:
Tuesdays 12.00 - 13.15
Standort:
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, A014
Kontakt:
office.waldinger@econ.lmu.de

Winter-Semester 2024/25

DateSpeaker(s) (Affiliation)Title of Presentation
Oct 22Stephan Heblich
(Toronto)
State of the Art: Economic Development Through the Lens of Paintings
Oct 29Amitabh Chandra
(Harvard)
Living Large or Long? Preference Estimates from Completed-Life Stories
Nov 26Gabriella Conti
(University College London)
The Menopause "penalty"
Dec 03Caterina Chiopris
(Harvard University)
The diffusion of ideas
Dec 17Matteo Bobba
(Toulouse)
Teacher Compensation and Structural Inequality: Evidence from Centralized Teacher School Choice in Peru

Sommer-Semester 2024

DateSpeaker(s) (Affiliation)Title of Presentation
April 16Jose de Sousa (University of Paris-Saclay)"Trickle-Down Effects of Affirmative Action: A Case Study in France"
April 23Yiqun Chen (University of Illinois at Chicago)"The Productivity of Professions: Evidence from the Emergency Department"
April 30Barbara Petrongolo (University of Oxford)"Vacancy Duration and Wages"
May 7Virginia Minni (LSE)
"Making the Invisible Hand Visible: Managers and the Allocation of Workers to Jobs”
May 28Kensuke Teshima (Doshisha University)"From Samurai to Skyscrapers: How Transaction Costs Shape Tokyo"
June 11Thomas Le Barbanchon (Bocconi)
June 18Ines Helm (LMU)
July 2Simon Trenkle
July 9Mathias Bühler (LMU)