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Autumn term
September 28 (on-line): Thomas Buser (University of Amsterdam). Using genes to explore the effects of cognitive and non-cognitive skills on education and labor market outcomes. (with Rafael Ahlskog, Magnus Johannesson, Philipp Koellinger and Sven Oskarsson)
October 5: Flavia Cavallini (Royal Holloway). Not the right time for children: unemployment, fertility, and abortion.
October 12 (on-line, 15:00-16:15): Marco Tabellini (Harvard Business School).
October 19: Diego Battiston (University of Edinburgh). Peer Pressure and Manager Pressure in Organisations. (with J. Blanes i Vidal, T. Kirchmaier and K. Szmeredi)
October 26: Ludovicca Gazze (University of Warwick). A View from the Fenceline: Evaluating Monitoring and Enforcement Policies to Reduce Oil and Gas Methane Emissions. (with Thomas Covert, Michael Greenstone, Olga Rostapshova)
November 2: reading week - no seminar
November 9 (online, 15:30-16:45): Christos Makridis (Arizona State University). Is hybrid work the best of both worlds? Evidence from a field experiment.
November 16: Ning Zhang (University of Oxford). The dynamics of abusive relationships .
November 29 (13:00-14:15): Karlijn Morsink (Utrech University). Father of the Bride, or Steel Magnolias? Targeting men, women or both to reduce child marriage.
November 30 (online): Jonas Shjort (University College London). Input Sourcing in Lopsided Low-income Economies.
December 7: Jesper Bagger (RHUL)
Spring term
February 22: Laura Khoury (Paris Dauphine University). Peer effects in prison. (with Julian Johnsen)
February 27 (12:00-13:15): Robert Miller (Carnegie Mellon University). Job Search and Matching by Race and Gender
March 1 (on-line, 15:00-16:15): Narayana Kocherlakota (University of Rochester). Infinite Debt Rollover in Stochastic Economies
March 14 (13:00-14:15): Megan Lang (The World Bank). The Competing Impacts of Self-Employment on Intimate Partner Violence and Women's Economic Autonomy.
March 15: Giulio Fella (Università di Bologna) Job Ladder, Human Capital, and the Cost of Job Loss.
March 22: Gloria Moroni (Erasmus School of Economics) Culture as a Barrier: Gender Inequality among Migrants. (with Gielen A., Webbink D. )
Summer term
May 3: Gabriel Ulyssea (University College London) Rural Migrants and Urban Informality: Evidence from Brazil. (with Clement Imbert)
May 10 (15:00-16:15 pm): Sarah Elchmeyer (Bocconi University) Parenthood in Poverty.
May 16: Jonathan Kolstad (UC Berkeley). What Drives Health Inequality? Social Determinants of Health and Health Care Access.
May 17 (on-line, 15:00-16:15): Alp Simsek (Yale University) A monetary policy asset pricing model.
May 23 (14:00-15:15): Toru Kitawa (Brown University) Policy Choice in Time Series by Empirical Welfare Maximization.
May 31: Cecilia García Peñalosa (Aix Marseille School of Economics) Female political rights and technological change: Evidence from Switzerland.
June 14 (on-line): Dalia Ghanem (UC Davis) Evaluating the Impact of Regulatory Policies on Social Welfare in Difference-in-Difference Settings. (with Desire Kedagni and Ismael Mourifie)