NCSU Economics
workshop
All seminars take place in 4210 Nelson Hall at 3:00 - 4:15 PM, unless otherwise stated.
Coordinators: Adriana Corredor-Waldron, Ayse Kabukcuoglu Dur, Ilze Kalnina, and William Phan.
Spring 2024
January 12 (10:45am-12pm): Ryan Tierney (University of Southern Denmark), "School Capital, Funding, and Student Choice"
February 21: Peter Reinhard Hansen (UNC Chapel Hill), "Convolution-t Distributions"
March 6: Chris Chambers (Georgetown U), "Coherent Distorted Beliefs"
April 3: Luis Cabral (NYU Stern), "Asset Specificity and Inefficient Bargaining: Theory and Evidence from Television Shows"
April 17: Ariel Hsu (NCSU), "Intervention in Networks: Evaluating Positive Youth Development Programs in the U.S."
April 19 (2402 Nelson Hall): Triangle Econometrics Conference. Keynote speaker: Dacheng Xiu (Chicago Booth)
May 1: Shrihari Santosh (Maryland U), "Disagreement, Skewness, and Asset Prices"
Fall 2023
September 27: Torsten Jaccard (UBC), “The Trade-Creating Effects of Immigrants: Evidence from Detailed Consumption Data”
October 6 (11am-12:15, 1130 Nelson Hall): Alex Teytelboym (Oxford), “Equilibrium Existence and Implementability”
October 18 (11:45am-12:45, 3220 Nelson Hall): Marla P. Ripoll (U of Pittsburgh), "A Neoclassical Theory of Population"
October 18 (1:30pm-2:30, 3220 Nelson Hall): Toshihiko Mukoyama (Georgetown U), "Occupational Reallocation within and across Firms: Implications for Labor Market Polarization"
November 8: Lauren Hoehn-Velasco (Georgia State U), "Germ Theory at Home: Health Information and Child Mortality during the Epidemiological Transition"
December 1: (11am-12:15, 1130 Nelson Hall): Andreas Neuhierl (Wash U), “Robust Stock Index Return Predictions Using Deep Learning”