Economics Seminars (2021-2022)
Fall
September 28 - Yasin Kursat Onder (Gent University) - Tracing the Sources of Fiscal Multipliers
October 5 - Margarita Rubio (University of Nottingan) - Macroprudential Policies and Brexit: A Welfare Analysis - VIA TEAMS
October 12 - Italo Colantone (University of Bocconi) - The political Consequences of Green Policies : Evidence from Italy
October 21 - Joint Macro Research Seminar in Belgium (exceptionally on Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm) - Pedro Teles (Universidade Catolicà Portuguesa) - Monetary Policy and Inequality - VIA TEAMS
October 26 - Gaétan de Rassenfosse (EPFL) - Patents and Supra-competitive Prices: Evidence from Consumer Products - Via TEAMS
October 28 - Joint Macro Research Seminar in Belgium (exceptionally on Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm) - Francesco Zanetti (University of Oxford)
November 4 - Joint Macro Research Seminar in Belgium (exceptionally on Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm) - Mariassunta Giannetti (Norwegian Business School, Oslo) - Money Markets and Bank Lending: Evidence from the Adoption of Tiering - Via TEAMS
November 9 - Pauline Rossi (Polytechnique - CREST) - Spillovers in childbearing decisions and fertility transitions : Evidence from China
November 16 - Michael Wyrwich (University of Groningen) - Television and Entreprenourship
November 30 - Andreas Irmen (University of Luxembourg) - Automation, Growth, and Factor Shares in the Era of Population Aging - Via TEAMS
December 2 - Joint Macro Research Seminar in Belgium (exceptionally on Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm) - Fabio Canova (Stockholm School of Economics) - Costly disasters and the role of fiscal policy - via TEAMS
December 7 - Joseph Gomes (UCLouvain) - Trade Liberalization, Ethnic Remoteness and Civil Conflict
December 15 - Tanguy Bernard (GREThA, University of Bordeaux) - Performance Enhancement and Motivation: An Experimental Investigation with Rural Public Servants in Ethiopia (exceptionally on Wednesday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm - Room C. Joset)
December 16 - Joint Macro Research Seminar in Belgium (exceptionally on Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm) - Johannes Pfeifer (Universität der Bundeswehr München) - Mr. Keynes meets the Classics: Government Spending and the Real Exchange Rate- via TEAMS
Winter
February 1 - Jan Eeckhout (Pompeu Fabra University) - What drives Wage stagnation: Monopsony or Monopoly ? - Room C. Joset
February 8 - Junior Maih (Norges Bank and Norwegian Business) - Asymmetric monetary policy rules for the euro area and the US - Room C. Joset
February 22 - Amma Panin (UClouvain) -When Money Can’t Buy You Political Love: Lab Experiments on Vote Buying in Ghana and Uganda
March 8 - Christiane Baumeister (University of Notre Dame)- Tracking Weekly State-Level Economic Conditions - VIA TEAMS
March 15 - Wouter van der Wielen (European Investment Bank)-Scarring Effects of Major Economic Downturns: The Role of Fiscal Policy and Government Investment-- Room C. Joset
March 22 - Björn Richter (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)-The Shifts and the Shocks: Bank Risk, Leverage, and the Macroeconomy- Room C. Joset
Spring
April 19 - Thomas Breda (Paris School of Economics)-Under-Reporting of Firm Size Around Size-Dependent Regulation Thresholds: Evidence from France- Room C. Joset
April 26 - Elias Carroni (Università di Bologna)-Hold-up and Information Asymmetry in Relational Networks: on the Optimal Sharing Rule with Local Partners
May 10 - Joana Naritomi (London School of Economics - LSE)-Cash Transfers and Formal Labor Markets: Evidence from Brazil
May 17 - Pablo Wina (Ecole Poly-technique)-Income Inequality and Current Account Imbalances
May 24 - Jonathan de Quidt (iies - stockholm)-Market Design for Land Trade: Evidence from Uganda and Kenya
Last updated: 25 February 2022 | Contact: Pierrette NOEL (pierrette.noel@unamur.be)