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Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-107
Anran Li (Cornell), "Commitment, Competition, and Preventive Care Provision."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Oscar Volpe (University of Chicago), "Job Preferences, Labor Market Power, and Inequality."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-111
Jeff Gortmaker (Harvard), "Open Source Software Policy in Industry Equilibrium."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Alejandro Sabal (Princeton), "Product Entry in the Global Automobile Industry."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Jordan Rosenthal-Kay (University of Chicago), "Urban Costs Around the World."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Constanza Abuin (Harvard), "Power Decarbonization in a Global Energy Market: The Climate Effect of U.S. LNG Exports."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-111
Thomas Bourany (University of Chicago), "The Optimal Design of Climate Agreements: Inequality, Trade, and Incentives for Climate Policy."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-106
Rebekah Dix (MIT), "Combining Complements: Theory and Evidence from Cancer Treatment Innovation."
Department Recruiting Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-107
Brad Ross (Stanford), "Measuring and Mitigating Traffic Externalities."
Cowles Auditorium, Hubert Humphrey School of Public Affairs, 5:00-6:30pm
2025 Jon Goldstein Memorial Lecture
Bard Harstad (Stanford), " The Economics of Conservation."
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Bard Harstad (Stanford), "Contingent Trade Agreements."
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Kelli Marquart (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago), "The Role of Information in Pharmaceutical Advertising: Theory and Evidence by Kelli Marquardt, Conor Ryan :: SSRN"
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-109
Wendy Morrison (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis), ``Optimal Saving with Heterogeneous Agents."
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Michael Rubens (UCLA) - "Welfare Effects of Buyer and Seller Power."
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-109
Marciano Siniscalchi (Northwestern)
Cowles Auditorium, Hubert Humphrey School of Public Affairs, 5:00-6:30pm
Adriana Kugler (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve), HHEI Spring Roundtable
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-109
Gautam Gowrisankaran (Columbia University) - "Energy Transitions in Regulated Markets,” (with Ashley Langer and Mar Reguant).
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Mortiz Lenel (Princeton), "Exchange Rates, Natural Rates, and the Price of Risk" (joint with Rohan Kekre) Link here
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Aleksei Oskolkov (University of Chicago), "Heterogeneous Impact of the Global Financial Cycle" Link here
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Ludwig Straub (Harvard), "When do Endogenous Portfolios Matter for HANK?" Link here
HHEI Fall Roundtable, 5:00 - 6:30 pm, Cowles Auditorium
David Splinter & Anmol Bhandari, "Who Cheats on Taxes?" Event link
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Sadhika Bagga (University of Rochester), "Job Amenity Shocks and Labor Reallocation" Link here
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Martin B Holm (University of Oslo), "Estimating the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution using Dividend Tax News Shocks." Link here
Minnesota Lecture, 4 - 5:15 pm, HMH 1-108
Myrna Wooders (Vanderbilt), "From cooperation to price-taking. equilibrium in economies with clubs, with monopolists of information, and with local public goods; an elementary approach."
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Magne Mogstad (University of Chicago), "Consumer demand and firm pricing: Lessons from a large-scale field experiment"
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Kevin Williams (Yale), "Distributional Impacts of the Changing Retail Landscape"
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
William Witherige (NYU), "Monetary Policy and Fiscal-led Inflation in Emerging Markets"
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Manuel Arellano (CEMFI, Madrid), “Nonlinear micro income processes with macro shocks”
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-105
Robert Parham (Virginia), “Growth and differences-of-log-Normals."
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