Current schedule, AY 2023/2024
Applied Economics
Thursdays at 17:00, WNE UW, hybrid
meetings in room A203, WNE UW
Theory and Decisions
Thursdays at 15:20, SGH,
meetings in room 2A, building C, SGH
October 5th, 2023
Jacek Lewkowicz & Olga Zajkowska, University of Warsaw
Introductory meeting with graduate students
October 19th, 2023
Steven Yamarik, California State University
Is Public Capital Productive? New Evidence from American States [abstract]
November 9th, 2023
Arkadiusz Szydłowski, University of Kent
Limit Theorems for Small Worlds [abstract]
November 16th, 2023
Hamza Bennani, Nantes University
The climate-induced monetary stress in the euro area [abstract]
December 21st, 2023
Jaideep Roy, University of Bath
Individual versus group morality: the role of information [abstract]
January 11th, 2024
Julia Jabłońska, Warsaw School of Economics
Hardware and Software over the Course of Long-Run Growth:
Theory and Evidence [abstract]
January 25th, 2024
Coralie Kersulec, University of Warsaw
From fork to fish: The role of consumer behaviour on the sustainability of fisheries [abstract]
March 7th, 2024
Marcin Bielecki, University of Warsaw
Aggregate shocks and redistribution across generations [abstract]
March 21st, 2024
Alexander Volokh, Emory University
American competition law: What happens when government itself is anticompetitive?
April 4th, 2024
Krzysztof Makarski, Warsaw School of Economics
From whom the bill tolls: redistributive consequences of a monetary-fiscal stimulus [abstract]
April 18th, 2024
Jan Fidrmuc, Université de Lille
Migration and Regional Adjustment
to Asymmetric Shocks in Turkey [abstract]
May 16th, 2024
Edwar Escalante, Angelo State University
How does revenue sharing build local state capacity? [abstract]
May 23rd, 2024
Yaniv Hanoch, Coventry University
Fraud susceptibility and preventions:
Insights from behavioral science [abstract]
June 6th, 2024
Zeeshan Hashim, Brunel University
Political Parties' Ideological Bias
and Economic Policy Convergence [abstract]
June 13th, 2024
Hwan-sik Choi, Binghamton Univeristy
Behavioral Economics using Personality Psychology
[abstract]