Past Seminars

2021

Poster artwork credit: Kazimir Malevich

Poster artwork credit: John Baldessari

Poster artwork credit: Piet Mondrian

  • 11 Oct 2021, Melanie Meng Xue (LSE), "The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Affirmative Action: Evidence from Imperial China", joint with Boxiao Zhang (UCLA).

Poster artwork credit: Wang Qingsong

  • 27 Sep 2021, Anja Prummer (Queen Mary), "Discrimination in Promotion", joint with Francesco Nava

Poster artwork credit: Martin Puryear

  • 12 Jul 2021, Helios Herrera (Warwick), "Brexit: Brinkmanship and Compromise." joint with: Antonin Mace and Matias Nunez, paper

Poster artwork credit: John Everett Millais

  • 28 Jun 2021, Mathilde Emeriau, (LSE), "Learning to be Unbiased: Evidence from the French Asylum Office", paper.

Poster artwork credit: Ai Weiwei

  • 14 Jun 2021, Peter Buisseret, (Harvard), “Pandora’s Ballot Box: Electoral Politics of Referendums”, joint with Richard Van Weelden, paper.

Poster artwork credit: Lin Yung Cheng

  • 17 May 2021, Sophie Hatte, (ENS Lyon), "Reading Twitter in the Newsroom: How Social Media Affects Traditional-Media Reporting of Conflicts", joint with Etienne Madinier and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya

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Poster artwork credit: Fabritius

  • 3 May 2021, Belinda Archibong, (Barnard College, Columbia), "Protest Matters: The Redistributive Effects of Protests on Intergovernmental Transfer," joint with Tom Moerenhout, Evans Osabuohien, and Francis Annan

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Poster artwork credit: Repin

  • 19 Apr 2021, Stephane Wolton (LSE), "A Political Economy of Social Discrimination", paper, joint with Torun Dewan.

Poster artwork credit: Banksy

  • 22 Mar 2021, Catherine de Vries (Bocconi), "The Effects of a Wall: Gender Attitudes and Political Involvement in Unified Germany", paper joint with Diana O'Brien

Poster artwork credit: Claude Monet, Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka

  • 8 Mar 2021, Vincent Anesi (Luxembourg), “Cloturing Deliberation,” paper joint with Mikhail Safronov.

Poster artwork credit: Philippe de Champaigne

  • 22 Feb 2021, Niall Hughes (King’s College London), "Strategic Voting in Two-Party Legislative Elections", paper

Poster artwork credit: Agnieszka Polska

  • 8 Feb 2021, Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary), "Mobile Internet and the Rise of Populism" (joint with Guido Tabellini‬ and Andrea Tesei)

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Poster artwork credit: Alexander Calder

  • 25 Jan 2021, Massimo Morelli (Bocconi), "Complexity and the Reform Process", paper, (joint with Dana Foarta).

Poster artwork credit: M. C. Escher

  • 11 Jan 2021, Federica Izzo (San Diego), "Ideological competition" (joint with Greg Martin and Steve Callander).

Poster artwork credit: unknown