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:
Ingrid Hägele Francis Wong
Zeitplan:
Tuesdays 12.00 - 13.15
Standort:
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, M203
Kontakt:
office.waldinger@econ.lmu.de

Sommer-Semester 2026

DateSpeaker(s) (Affiliation)Title of Presentation
Apr 14Carlo Schwarz
(Bocconi)
#Science: How Twitter Shapes Economic Research
May 5Samantha Burn
(Imperial College)
The Scale-Access Trade-off in Healthcare: Evidence from Stroke Care in England
May 12Tim Ederer
(Carnegie Mellon University)
Signal Extraction in Hiring: Evidence from Teacher Recruiting
May 19Andreas Link
(FAU)
Beasts of Burden, Trade, and Hierarchy: The Long Shadow of Domestication
May 26Benjamin Marx
(Boston University)
The Global Incumbency Advantage
Jun 2Nicolas Li
(George Washington University)
Bunching as Quantile Treatment Effects with a Meta-Analytic Reassessment of Existing Estimates
Jun 9Nico Voigtlaender
(UCLA)
Jun 23Anna Bindler
(DIW)
Jun 30Dan Fetter
(Dartmouth College)
July 7Woojin Kim
(Stanford)
July 21
Lina Skoglund
(Harvard)
The Revolution Will Not Be Telegraphed

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