(If you want to take a look at our past activities please click here)
Sessions usually take place on Mondays from 12:30 to 13:30 in Building 3, Board room (first floor).
Fall Term
Monday,
September 28. Jorge
E. Araña, Universidad de Las Palmas: "The dynamics of preference elicitation after an environmental disaster: Stability and emotional load".
Monday, October 3. Antonio Díez de los Ríos, Bank of Canada: “An International Dynamic Term Structure Model with Economic Restrictions
and Unspanned Risks”, joint work with Gregory H. Bauer (Bank of Canada).
Monday, October 10. Luis Puch, Universidad Complutense: "A Theory
of energy use (empirical part)".
Monday, October 17.. Manuel Hidalgo, Universidad Pablo de Olavide:"Learning, tasks and wage inequality".
Monday, October 24. Ricardo Martínez, Universidad de Málaga: "Top-two elections", joint work with Pablo Amorós and Socorro Puy (Universidad de Málaga).
Monday, October 31. Werner Brower, Erasmus University de Rotterdam: TBA. CANCELLED
Monday, November 7. Juan de Dios Moreno-Ternero, Universidad Pablo de Olavide: “A new axiomatic approach to the evaluation of population health”.
Monday, November 14.
Marc Vorsatz, FEDEA: “Random–walk–based segregation measures”, joint work with Coralio Ballester (Universidad de Alicante).
Monday, November 28. Elena del Rey, Universitat de Girona: "Voting on income-contingent loans for higher education", joint work with María Racionero (Australian National University).
Wednesday, November 30. Branko Milanovic, The World Bank: “The evolution of global inequality: the story of the past two centuries”. THIS SEMINAR IS JOINTLY ORGANIZED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC HISTORY. IT WILL TAKE PLACE AT 17:00 p.m IN BUILDING 7, SALÓN DE GRADOS.
Monday, December 12. Aitor Calo-Blanco, CORE-Université Catholique de Louvain:"On the transmission of smoking habits in viscous populations".
Monday, December 19. Antonio Morales, Universidad de Málaga: "Social competition in Markets". THIS SEMINAR IS JOINTLY ORGANIZED WITH THE
CÁTEDRA BBVA. IT WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE USUAL LOCATION AT 16:00 p.m.
Winter Term
Monday,
January 9. Jon Eguía,
New York University:
"A Theory of Discrimination and Assimilation".
Monday, January 16. William Thomson, University of Rochester: "Two things".
Monday, January 23. José Apesteguía, Universitat Pompeu
Fabra: "A Measure of Rationality and Welfare", joint work with Miguel A. Ballester (UAB).
Monday, January 30. Daniel Read, Warwick University: "Outcome framing in intertemporal choice: The DRIFT Model.
Monday, February 6. Daniel Navarro Martínez, London School of Economics:
"Sequential sampling in economic decision making under risk".
Monday, February 13. Jose Antonio Gómez Limón, Universidad de Córdoba: "An economic approach to agricultural sustainability: Theory and applications.
Monday, March 5. Carmen Herrero, Universidad de Alicante: TBA.
Monday, March 12. Giorgio Topa, Federal Reserve Bank of New York: TBA.
Monday, March 19. Hans Fehr, University of Würzburg: "Should pensions be progressive? Yes, at least in Germany!".
Monday, March 26. Gerard LLobet, CEMFI: TBA
Spring Term
Monday, April 9. Christian Belzil, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris: "Dynamic skill Accumulation, Comparative advantages, Education Policies and Earnings".
Monday, April 16. Ignacio Conde, FEDEA: "Stadistical Discrimination and Quotas: A Normative Approach".
Monday, May 7. Mauricio Prado, Copenhaguen Business School: “Ambiguity, heterogeneity, and crisis trading”.
Caterina
Calsamiglia, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona: TBA
Conchita D'Ambrosio, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: TBA
Satya Chakravarty, Indian Statistical Institute: TBA
David Rahman, University of Minnesota: TBA
March 2012. Marco Mariotti, University of St. Andrews.
March 2012. Paola Manzini, University of St. Andrews.
March/April 2012. Conchita D'Ambrosio, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca.
March/April 2012. Satya Chakravarty, Indian Statistical Institute.