Below are the econometrics seminars scheduled at the School of Economics, University of Sydney. If you would like to present in our seminars, please contact our seminar coordinator Yucheng Wang (yucheng.wang@sydney.edu.au).
The EARE seminars are typically held from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM in the Social Sciences Building (SSB) at the University of Sydney. For the room info, please find the detailed schedule below. We have only a limited number of sets, so we cannot guarantee externals can be fit, and we do not share Zoom links.
Apr. 8th - Yu Sheng, Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, "Agricultural Mechanization Services, Adverse Selection and By-Stage Productivity Evidence from Wheat Production in Northern China".
Mar. 18th - Richard Bluhm, Professor, University of Stuttgart, "Rethinking redlining: Environmental inequality within and between U.S. neighborhoods".
Mar. 11th - Emmanuel Leclair, Assistant Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. "Balancing Production and Carbon Emissions with Fuel Substitution".
Mar. 4th - Shaun McRae, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, ITAM, "Electricity Pricing for the Energy Transition".
Feb. 4th - Soojin Jo, Associate Professor, School of Economics, Yonsei University. "Economic Impacts of the Green Transition: Evidence from Korean Gas Stations".
Nov. 26th - Yogita Shamdasani, Assistant Professor of Economics, National University of Singapore. "Habit Formation in Labor Supply".
Nov. 5th - Ridhima Gupta, Research Fellow, Climate Risk and Response, University of New South Wales. "Smoke Signals: The Exhausting nature of Delhi’s Rush Hours".
Oct. 22th - Sebastian Tebbe, Assistant Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. "How much do EVs reduce gasoline consumption? Evidence from Sweden".
Oct. 15th - Kathryn Baragwanath, Assistant Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. "Divide and Deforest: The Perverse Incentives of Land Regularization in the Brazilian Amazon".
Aug. 29th - Andrea La Nauze, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Deakin Business School. "Navigating Change: Google Maps, Real-Time Information, and Transit Ridership".