Seminare vergangener Semester
Sommersemester 2024
- 08. Mai 2024
Paul Schaudt (University of St. Gallen)
Insuring peace: Index-based livestock insurance, droughts, and conflict
- 22. Mai 2024
Johanna Rickne (Stockholm University)
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- 29. Mai 2024
Jaime Millan (Universidad de Navarra )
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- 05. Juni 2024
Sebastian Laumer (University of North Carolina Greensboro)
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- 12. Juni 2024
Fabian Paetzel (TU Clausthal)
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Wintersemester 2023/24
- 24. Januar 2024
Bruno Caprettini (St. Gallen University)
You Only Weave Twice: Industrial Espionage and Growth in XIX Century France
Sommersemester 2023
- 19. April 2023
Ning Zhang (University of Glasgow)
Asset home bias in debtor and creditor countries - 17. Mai 2023
Miguel Sanchez Romero (Vienna Institute of Demography)
Redistributive effects of pension reforms: Who are the winners and losers - 24. Mai 2023
Fabian Kosse (Universität Würzburg)
Students' selection, matching and adoption - 31. Mai
Torben Klarl (Universität Bremen)
Green Technologies and Growth: Evidence from European Regions - 07. Juni 2023
Katharina Erhardt (Universität Düsseldorf)
Winners and losers of the 2015 Swiss exchange rate shock: Unveiling heterogeneous worker responses - 14. Juni 2023
Franziska Schünemann (Universität Hohenheim)
Labor Dynamics, Factor Substitution and Capital Adoption: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Agriculture - 21. Juni 2023
Valentin Lang (Universität Mannheim)
Immigration and Nationalism in the Long Run - 28. Juni 2023
Alexander Sandkamp (Universität und IfW Kiel)
Flood Events and Plant Level Trade: A Chinese Experience - 05. Juli 2023
Michael Koch (Aarhus University)
Multiproduct Firms, Horizontal Mergers, and International Trade - 12. Juli 2023
Max Steinhardt (FU Berlin)
The long run impact of childhood interracial contact on residential segregation
Wintersemester 2022/23
- 09. November 2022
Hema Swaminathan* (IIM Bangalore) - 16. November 2022
Sven Kunze (ZHAW) - 23. November 2022
Ritwik Banerjee (IIM Bangalore) - 30. November 2022
Thomas Buser (U Amsterdam) - 07. Dezember 2022
Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer (U Hohenheim) - 14. Dezember 2022
Martin Weber (U Mannheim) - 11. Januar 2023
Mathieu Parenti (UL Brussels) - 18. Januar 2023
Kerstin Grosch (WU Wien) - 25. Januar 2023
Günther G. Schulze (U Freiburg) - 01. Februar 2023
Fabian Pätzel (TU Clausthal) - 08. Februar 2023
James Fenske (U Warwick) - 15. Februar 2023
Philip Verwimp (UL Brussels)
Sommersemester 2022
- 22. Juni 2022
Nitin Kumar Bharti (Paris School of Economics) - 29. Juni 2022
Efi Adamapoulou (Universität Mannheim) - 13. Juli 2022
Christian Bjoernskov (University of Mannheim) - 20. Juli 2022
Jakob B Madsen (Monash University)
Wintersemester 2021/22
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no research colloquium in the winter semester 2021/22.
Sommersemester 2021
- 05. Mai 2021
Prof. Dr. Inga Heiland (University of Oslo)
Trade From Space: Shipping Networks and The Global Implications of Local Shocks - 26. May 2021
Ana Maria Santacreu , Ph.D. (Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis)
Intellectual Property Rights, Technology Transfer and International Trade - 02. Juni 2021
Prof. Dr. Katharina Erhardt (Universität Düsseldorf)
Empirical Productivity Distributions and International Trade - 09. Juni 2021
Prof. Dr. Lilia Zhurakhovska (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Selection into Leadership and Dishonest Behavior of Leaders: A Gender Experiment - 23. Juni 2021
Prof. Dr. Marcel Smolka (Europa-Universität Flensburg)
The Economics of Processing Trade - 30. Juni 2021
Dr. Christian Hilbe (Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionsbiologie)
The evolution of direct and indirect reciprocity - 14. Juli 2021
Prof. Dr. Werner Güth (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods) und
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Kliemt (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
Voluntary Partnerships For Equally Sharing Contribution Costs - Theoretical Aspects and Experimental Evidence
Wintersemester 2020/21
- 11. November 2020
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Krautheim (Universität Passau)
Corporate Social Responsibility along the Global Value Chain
- 09. Dezember 2020
Prof. Dr. Thomas Gries (Universität Paderborn)
Income polarization and stagnation in a stochastic model of growth: When the demand side matters
- 13. Januar 2021
Prof. Dr. Klaus Prettner (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)
Do You Know Your Biases? A Monte Carlo Analysis of Dynamic Panel Data Estimators - 20. Januar 2021
Dr. Sabrina Teyssier (Université Grenoble Alpes)
Inequality and Punishment in Public Goods Games - 03. Februar 2021
Erasmus Kersting, Ph.D. (Villanova University)
Hidden Dragon? Chinese Influence at the World Bank - 10. Februar 2021
J-Prof. Dr. Valentin Lang (Universität Mannheim)
Helping the Left Behind? Place-Based Policies and Intra-Regional Inequality
Sommersemester 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no research colloquium in the summer semester 2020.
Wintersemester 2019/20
- 23. Oktober 2019
Berkeley Dietvorst, Ph.D. (University of Chicago)
People Reject Even the Best Possible Algorithm in Uncertain Decision Domains - 30. Oktober 2019
Prof. Dr. Alexia Prskawetz (Technische Universität Wien)
The impact of reducing the pension generosity on schooling and inequality - 06. November 2019
Dr. Christian Kellner (University of Southampton)
Robust Bidding and Revenue in Descending Price Auctions - 13. November 2019
Dr. Miriam Kohl (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
Unilateral Tax Policy in the Open Economy - 20. November 2019
Dorothee Hillrichs (Tilburg University)
Recovering Within-Country Inequality From Trade Data - 27. November 2019, KWZ 3.701
Paul Raschky, Ph.D. (Monash University)
Spatial Diffusion of Economic Shocks in Networks - 04. Dezember 2019
Caterina Giannetti, Ph.D. (University of Pisa)
Can humans trust social robots? - 11. Dezember 2019, KWZ 3.701
Prof. Dr. Markus Ludwig (Technische Universität Braunschweig)
Roman Transport Network Connectivity and Economic Integration - 18. Dezember 2019
Prof. Dr. Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
Perceived fairness and the consequences of affirmative action policies - 08. Januar 2020
Prof. Dr. Timo Trimborn (Aarhus University)
Boosting Taxes for Boasting about Houses? Status Concerns in the Housing Market - 15. Januar 2020
Termin entfällt - 22. Januar 2020
Termin entfällt - 29. Januar 2020
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Egger (Universität Bayreuth)
Exporting and Offshoring with Monopsonistic Competition - 05. Februar 2020
Lenka Wildnerova, Ph.D. (OECD)
Immigrant Workers and Export Opportunities
Sommersemester 2019
- 17. April 2019
Prof. Katja Kaufmann, Ph.D. (Universität Mannheim)
Learning Spillovers in Conditional Welfare Programs: Evidence from Brazil - 24. April 2019, Oec. 0.167
Prof. Yoto Yotov, Ph.D. (Drexel University)
Sanctions, Trade, and Welfare: New Evidence Based on Structural Gravity and a New Database - 8. Mai 2019
Prof. Dr. Oliver Kirchkamp (Universität Jena)
Spite vs. Risk: Explaining overbidding - 15. Mai 2019
Ben Ferrett, Ph.D. (Loughborough University)
Targeting FDI - 22. Mai 2019
Christian Biener (Universtität St. Gallen)
Awakening of the Rational Man? Non-Cognitive Skills After the Storm - 29. Mai 2019
François Libois, Ph.D. (Paris School of Economics)
Man Overboard! Industrial Fishing as Driver of Migration out of Africa - 5. Juni 2019
Prof. Jörg Oechssler, Ph.D. (Universität Heidelberg)
The conditional contribution mechanism for repeated public goods - the general case - 12. Juni 2019, VG 1.108 16-17.30h
Adélaïde Fadhuile, Ph.D. (Université Grenoble Alpes)
Does regulation influence pesticide use ? From prices to public policy evaluation - 19. Juni 2019, KWZ 0.609
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Zohal Hessami (Universität Konstanz)
Does the entry of a woman into political office affect policy choices? - 26. Juni 2019, KWZ 0.609
Kaja von der Leyen (Universität Göttingen)
Can APPealing and more informative bills “nudge” individuals into conserving electricity? - 3. Juli 2019
Prof. Jakob Madsen, Ph.D. (Monash University)
The Ageing Society: Is Growth Reverting to Pre-Industrial Levels in the 21st Century? - 10. Juli 2019
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Lehmann (University of Bologna)
Risk Attitudes, Informal Employment and Wages in Ukraine - 17. Juli 2019, 12-13.30h
Jennifer Manne-Goehler, Ph.D. (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)
“Diabetes in development” - measuring health system performance for diabetes in LMICs
Wintersemester 2018/19
- 17. Oktober 2018
Dr. Zheng Wang (De Montfort University Leicester)
Blame the Foreigners? Trading Partner Demand Shocks and Sulphur Dioxide Emissions in China - 24. Oktober 2018
Prof. Dr. Matthias Sutter (Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern)
Field experimental evidence how to tackle asymmetric information on credence goods markets - 14. November 2018
Prof. Dr. Urs Fischbacher (Universität Konstanz)
Incentives for conformity and disconformity - 21. November 2018, room 6.101, Weender Landstr. 3
Prof. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Berger (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)
Reputation and the evolution of trust - 28. November 2018
Danilo Leiva-León, Ph.D. (Banco de España)
Fluctuations in Global Macro Volatility - 5. Dezember 2018
Dr. Kristina Czura (LMU München)
Flexible Microcredit: Effects on Loan Repayment and Social Pressure - 12. Dezember 2018, room 6.101, Weender Landstr. 3
Prof. Marie Claire Villeval, Ph.D. (National Center for Scientific Research)
Do Fraud Deterrence Institutions Increase Intrinsic Honesty? - 19. Dezember 2018
Prof. Peter Neary, Ph.D. (University of Oxford)
The Science of International Trade and Competition - 9. Januar 2019
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Walter (Universität Zürich)
The Mass Politics of International Disintegration - 16. Januar 2019
Dr. Laura Birg (Universität Göttingen)
Parallel Imports and Manufacturer Rebates - 23. Januar 2019
Dr. Maik Schneider (University of Bath)
Growth Implications of Technological Uncertainty - 30. Januar 2019
Prof. Pierre-Guillaume Méon, Ph.D. (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
A Positive Effect of Political Dynasties: the case of France’s 1940 enabling act
Sommersemester 2018
- 11. April 2018
Prof. Dr. Stefan Trautmann (Universität Heidelberg)
Implementing Fair Procedures? - 18. April 2018
Prof. Dr. Juan Carlos Muñoz (EAFIT University)
Fighting while 'talking': Assessing the impact of civil war on agriculture - 25. April 2018
Prof. Dr. Conny Wunsch (Universität Basel)
Does Voluntary Risk Taking Affect Solidarity? Experimental Evidence from Kenya - 2. Mai 2018
Dr. Estrella Gómez Herrera (Joint Research Centre, European Commission)
Reverse Auctions in Online Labour Markets: A Case Study - 9. Mai 2018
Prof. Robert Sugden, Ph.D. (University of East Anglia)
The Community of Advantage: A Behavioural Economist's Defence of the Market - 16. Mai 2018
Prof. Panu Poutvaara, Ph.D. (ifo Institut)
Redistributive Politics with Target-specific Beliefs - 23. Mai 2018
Dr. Nadine Chlaß (Universität Jena)
Giving in Dictator Games – Experimenter demand effect or preference over the rules of the game? - 30. Mai 2018
Prof. Hale Utar, Ph.D. (Universität Bielefeld)
“Firms and Labor in Times of Violence: Evidence from the Mexican Drug War - 6. Juni 2018
(Vortragsraum, Paulinerkirche)
Prof. Barry Bloom Ph.D. (Harvard University)
Mobilizing international resources for health - 13. Juni 2018
, VG 3.106
Andreas Schaefer (University of Bath)
The impact of green preferences on the relevance of history versus expectations - 20. Juni 2018
Dr. Charity Gomo (Treasury South Africa)
The Economic and Health Impact of a Tax on Sugar Sweetened Beverages in South Africa - 27. Juni 2018
Prof. Dr. Nils Petter Lagerlöf (York University)
Land Productivity and Statehood: The Surplus Theory Revisited - 4. Juli 2018
Prof. Dr. Harald Tauchmann (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Health Shocks and Relationship Breakdown – Empirical Evidence from Germany - 11. Juli 2018
Prof. Dr. Heiner Schumacher (KU Leuven)
Measuring Indirect Effects of Unfair Employer Behavior on Worker Productivity – A Field Experiment
Wintersemester 2017/18
- 18. Oktober 2017
Prof. Dr. Marco M. Sorge (University of Salerno)
Serving the (Un)Deserving? The Allocation of Credit in Markets with Asymmetrically Informed Lenders - 25. Oktober 2017
Prof. Dr. Peter Sandholt Jensen. Ph.D. (University of Southern Denmark)
Preaching Democracy - 1. November 2017
Prof. Dr. Lore Vandewalle (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva)
Access to formal banking and household finances: experimental evidence from India - 8. November 2017
Prof. Dr. Hippolyte d’Albis (Paris School of Economics)
Development, fertility and childbearing age: A unified growth theory - 15. November 2017
, 12.30h, VG 3.107
Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Wolf (Humboldt Universität Berlin)
When and How did Globalisation begin? Evidence from the Opening of the Suez Canal - 22. November 2017
Prof. Dr. Gregory Ponthiere (University of Paris-East)
The domestic welfare loss of Syrian Civil War: An equivalent income approach - 29. November 2017
Prof. Dr. Paolo Pertile (University of Verona)
Strategic Interaction in Pharmaceutical Price Regulation and Innovation - 6. Dezember 2017
Dr. Tommaso Ciarli (University of Sussex)
The Local Labour Market Effects of R&D Growth - 13. Dezember 2017
, 18h, ZHG 010
Prof. Dr. Lars P. Feld (Universität Freiburg, Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung)
Für eine zukunftsorientierte Wirtschaftspolitik - 20. Dezember 2017
Dr. Volker Lindenthal (Universität Freiburg)
Manager Quality and Firm Performance - Evidence from 'Aryanizations' in Nazi Germany - 10. Januar 2018
Dr. Paolo Crosetto (INRA)
Experimental advances in nutritional label research - 17. Januar 2018
Dr. Hinnerk Gnutzmann (Uni Hannover)
Can Regulation Improve Service Quality? Evidence from EU Passenger Rights - 24. Januar 2018
Prof. Dr. Matthias Schündeln (Universität Frankfurt)
The Evolution of Networks during the Development Process: Evidence from Rural Gambia - 31. Januar 2018
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Luna Bellani (Universität Konstanz)
Upward Income Mobility and Legislator Support for Education Policies
Sommersemester 2017
- 12. April 2017
Dr. Heike Hennig-Schmidt (Universität Bonn)
Detecting dishonest behavior in medical decision-making: Evidence from a lab experiment on DRG upcoding in neonatology - 19. April 2017
Dr. Laura Birg (Universität Göttingen)
Reference Pricing and Parallel Imports - 26. April 2017
Prof. Dr. Maurizio Iacopetta (SKEMA Business School)
The Emergence of Money: A Dynamic Analysis - 3. Mai 2017
Prof. Dr. David de la Croix (Université catholique de Louvain)
Childbearing Postponement, its Option Value, and the Biological Clock - 10. Mai 2017
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Björn Vollan (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
Local Leaders and Pro-social Beliefs: The Effect of Becoming Elected - 17. Mai 2017
Leander Heldring (University of Oxford)
Violence and the State: Evidence from Rwanda's 'Decade of Atrocities - 24. Mai 2017
Prof. Dr. Boris Hirsch (Universität Lüneburg)
The urban wage premium in imperfect labour markets - 31. Mai 2017
Prof. Dr. Thorvaldur Gylfason (University of Iceland)
Diversification, Efficiency, and Economic Growth - 7. Juni 2017
Prof. Dr. Aderonke Osikominu (Universität Hohenheim)
Heterogeneous Effects of Secondary School Tracking Reform: A Disaggregated Synthetic Control Approach - 14. Juni 2017, abweichend in Oec 0.211
Prof. Dr. Michael Grimm (Universität Passau)
Demand for off-grid solar electricity ? Experimental evidence from Rwanda - 21. Juni 2017, abweichend in VG 3.108
Prof. Dr. Maximilian Kasy (University Harvard)
Identification of and correction for publication bias - 28. Juni 2017
Dr. Marc Gronwald (University of Aberdeen)
Explaining the EUA-CER Spread - 5. Juli 2017
Prof. Dr. Florian Baumann (Universität Bonn)
Injunctions against false advertising - 12. Juli 2017
Prof. Dr. Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
Location determinants of high-tech firms: a city approach
Wintersemester 2016/17
- 19. Oktober 2016
Prof. Dr. Fredrik Carlsson (University of Gothenburg)
Long-run effects of family policies? An experimental study of the Chinese one-child policy on children's preferences when adult - 26. Oktober 2016
Prof. Dr. Thomas Steger (Universität Leipzig)
Das House-Kapital: A Long-Term Housing & Macro Model - 2. November 2016
Prof. Dr. Christian Conrad (Universität Heidelberg)
The uncertainty-adjusted consensus forecast - 9. November 2016
Cheng Wang (Fudan University)
China's Financial System in Equilibrium - 16. November 2016, abweichend um 17 Uhr
Dr. Max Groneck (Stockholm School of Economics)
You Better Get Married! Marital Status and Intra-Generational Redistribution of Social Security - 23. November 2016
Dr. Wolfgang Lemke (EZB)
Below the zero lower bound ? a shadow-rate term structure model for the euro area - 30. November 2016
Prof. Dr. Martin Kocher (Universität München)
I Lie? We Lie! Why? Experimental Evidence on a Dishonesty Shift in Groups - 7. Dezember 2016
Dr. Subhasish Chowdhury (University of East Anglia)
Focality and Asymmetry in Multi-Battle Contests - 14. Dezember 2016
, abweichend in Raum VG 2.104
Prof. Dr. Johannes Pfeifer (Universität Mannheim)
Uncertainty-driven business cycles: assessing the markup channel - 20. Dezember 2016, abweichend um 14h in Raum ZHG 002
Prof Dr. Isabel Schnabel (Universität Bonn)
Europäisches Bankensystem weiterhin instabil, Reformen müssen - 21. Dezember 2016
Dr. Johannes Paha (Universität Gießen)
Partial cross ownership and collusion - 11. Januar 2017
Prof. Dr. Tino Berger (Universität Göttingen)
What has caused global business cycle decoupling: Smaller shocks or reduced sensitivity? - 18. Januar 2017
Prof. Dr. Erik Hornung (Universität Bayreuth)
Bismarck's Health Insurance and the Mortality Decline - 25. Januar 2017
Dr. Bettina Siflinger (Universität Mannheim)
The Effects of Public Day Care on Health during Childhood - Evidence by Age - 1. Februar 2017
Lars Lønstrup , Ph.D.(University of Southern Denmark)
Bequests, Books and Births: Towards a Unifying Theory of Fertility
Sommersemester 2016
- 13. April 2016
(abweichend in Raum 0.211)
Prof. Dr. Ralf Dewenter (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg)
"Informationsasymmetrien im Tankstellenmarkt" - 20. April 2016
Prof. Dr. Hans-Theo Normann (Universität Düsseldorf)
"Collusion and Bargaining in Asymmetric Cournot Duopoly - An Experiment" - 18. Mai 2016
Prof. Dr. Gerhadt Glomm (Indiana University Bloomington)
"Fiscal Policy and the Growth-Inequality in a Small Open Economy" - 25. Mai 2016
Prof. Dr. Jens Wrona (Universität Düsseldorf)
"Industrialisation and the Big Push in a Global Economy" - 1. Juni 2016
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Bernoth (DIW Berlin)
"Monetary Policy and Asset Pricing" - 15. Juni 2016
Namrita Singh, Ph.D. (John Hopkins University)
"Recovery after Conflict: Lessons Learnt in Developing a Mental Health Intervention with War-Affected Persons in Ukraine" - 29. Juni 2016
Prof. Dr. Carsten Burhop (Universität Wien)
"The Berlin Stock Exchange and the Geography of German Stock Markets in 1913" - 6. Juli 2016
Prof. Dr. Marcel Smolka (Aarhus University)
"Firm Exports, Foreign Ownership, and the Global Financial Crisis"
Wintersemester 2015/16
- 28. Oktober 2015
Prof. Dr. Yaniv Reingewertz (University of Haifa)
"Corporate Tax Shocks as Drivers of Vertical Tax Externalities: Evidence from Narrative Federal Tax Shocks" - 25. November 2015
Philippe Van Kerm, Ph.D. (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research)
"Assortative Mating, Joint Labour Supply and Spouses Earnings Correlation: Which do Matter for Long-Term Trends in US Household Earnings Inequality?" - 16. Dezember 2015
Dr. Eckhard Wurzel (OECD)
"European Banking Union: Curbing the Systemic Fiscal Tail Risk" - 6. Januar 2016
Prof. Dr. Reyn van Ewijk (Universität Mainz)
"The Long Aftermath of World War II across Europe: Early Life Effects on Health at Old Age" - 13. Januar 2016
Prof. Dr. Davide Dragone (University of Bologna)
"Non-Separable Time Preferences, Novelty Consumption, and Body Weight: Evidence from the East German Transition to Capitalism" - 20. Januar 2016
Prof. Casper Worm Hansen, Ph.D. (University of Copenhagen)
"Shaking up the Equilibrium: Natural Disasters, Economic Activity, and Immigration" - 27. Januar 2016, abweichend in ZHG 008
Prof. Volker Wieland, Ph.D. (Universität Frankfurt)
Vorstellung des Jahresgutachten des Sachverständigenrats zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung - 3. Februar 2016
Prof. Dr. Ingrid Ott (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
"Public Policies, Growth, and Agglomeration"
Sommersemester 2015
- 15. April 2015
Prof. Dr. Jan Schnellenbach (Technische Universität Cottbus)
"A Constitutional Economics Perspective on Soft Paternalism" - 29. April 2015
Prof. Dr. David Masclet (Université de Rennes 1)
"Embezzlement: Does Transparency of Information Matter? An Experiment in
Tanzania" - 20. Mai 2015
Prof. Dr. Marcel Smolka (Aarhus University)
"Firm Exports, Foreign Ownership, and the Global Financial Crisis" - 3. Juni 2015
Prof. Dr. Israel Waichman (Universität Heidelberg)
"Governing the Social Dilemma: Cooperation under a Delay in Punishment" - 10. Juni 2015
Prof. Dr. Klaus Prettner (Technische Universität Wien)
"Status Concerns and R&D-Based Economic Growth" - 17. Juni 2015
Prof. Gabriel Abend, Ph.D. (New York University)
"What Moral Psychology and Neuroscience Don?t Say about Morality" - 24. Juni 2015
Prof. Gary Bolton, Ph.D. (University of Texas at Dallas)
"Inflated Reputations: Leniency and Moral Wiggle Room in Trader Feedback Systems" - 30. Juni 2015, 16.00-17.30h, Raum Oec. 0.211
Prof. Dr. Laurent Simula (Universität Uppsala)
"Marginal deadweight loss with nonlinear budget sets" - 8. Juli 2015
Prof. Rohini Somanathan, Ph.D. (Delhi School of Economics)
"Community Contracts: An Experimental Investigation of Rule Formation in Indian
Villages"
Wintersemester 2014/15
- 22. Oktober 2014
Prof. Shamika Ravi, Ph.D. (Indian School of Business)
"Why so Few Women in Politics? Evidence from India" - 12. November 2014
Prof. Dr. Sanne Hiller (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
"Exporting and the Transmission of Risk" - 17. Dezember 2014
Prof. Jennifer Jennings, Ph.D. (New York University)
"School Choice, Information, and Inequality" - 7. Januar 2015
Dr. Christian Waibel (ETH Zürich)
"Second Opinions in Markets for Expert Services: Experimental Evidence" - 14. Januar 2015
Prof. Thorvaldur Gylfason, Ph.D. (University of Iceland)
"Iceland: How Could This Happen?" - 21. Januar 2015
Ronny Freier, Ph.D. (DIW Berlin)
"Overlapping political budget cycles: Evidence from Germany" - 28. Januar 2015, ZHG006, 18:00 Uhr
Prof. Dr. Lars P. Feld (Walter Eucken Institut)
Mehr Vertrauen in Marktprozesse. Das Jahresgutachten 2014/15 des Sachverständigenrates zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung - 4. Februar 2015
Dr. Daniel F. Heuermann (Universität Regensburg)
"Evaluating Active Labor Market Policies using a Spatial Regression Discontinuity Design"
Sommersemester 2014
- 30. April 2014
Dr. Paolo Crosetto (INRA-GAEL)
"Rethinking risk elicitation - the role of the task, gender, probabilities and certain outcomes" - 14. Mai 2014
Prof. Dr. Lars-Erik Borge (NTNU Trondheim)
"Fiscal adjustment and balanced-budget-rules: Evidence from a Norwegian reform" - 21. Mai 2014
Prof. Dr. Thierry Warin (HEC Montreal )
"The Endogenous Optimum Currency Area Theory in light of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis " - 28. Mai 2014
Dr. Matthias Raddant (Universität Kiel)
"Structure and stability in the Italian interbank loan market" - 4. Juni 2014
Prof. Dr. Andreas Schmid (Universität Bayreuth)
"You can't always get what you want - East and West Germans' attitudes and preferences regarding the welfare state" - 18. Juni 2014
Prof. Dr. Niklas Potrafke (ifo Institut)
"Does the field of study influence students' political attitudes?"“ - 2. Juli 2014
Prof. Santosh Kumar, Ph.D. (Sam Houston State University)
"Barker's Revisited: The Case of Rainfall Shocks in India" - 9. Juli 2014
Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Bertola (EDHEC Business School)
"Labor Market Policy and European Crises" - 16. Juli 2014
Prof. Emily Shafer, Ph.D. (Portland State University)
"Child gender and breastfeeding in the United States"
Wintersemester 2013/14
- 27. November 2013
Prof. Dr. Jan-Otmar Hesse (Universität Bielefeld)
„Entrepreneurial Spirit oder Prekariat? Selbständigkeit im 20. Jahrhundert“ - 4. Dezember 2013
Prof. Dr. Maik Wolters (Universität Kiel)
„The Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Consolidation“ - 18. Dezember 2013
Dr. Kenneth Harttgen (ETH Zürich)
„Desired Fertility and Children Born Across Time and Space“ - 8. Januar 2014
Prof. Horst Raff, Ph.D. (Universität Kiel)
„Inventories and Volatility in International Trade: The Role of Export and Import Wholesalers“ - 15. Januar 2014
Prof. Dr. Dick Durevall (University of Gothenburg)
„Intimate Partner Violence and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa“ - 22. Januar 2014
Prof. Dr. Antonios Georgopoulos (University of Patras)
„Der Investitions- und Entwicklungspfad der griechischen Volkswirtschaft im Verlauf des europäischen Integrationsprozesses“ - 29. Januar 2014
Prof. Dr. Ivo Bischoff (Universität Kassel)
„Citizens' Preferences for Intermunicipal Cooperation - an Empirical Analysis for 3 Hessian Counties“ - 5. Februar 2014
Dr. Henning Weber (Institut für Weltwirtschaft Kiel)
„Will versus Skill: The ECB's Reference Value for Money Growth“
Sommersemester 2013
- 17. April 2013
Prof. Dr. Zohal Hessami (Universität Konstanz)
„Academic Performance and Single-Sex Schooling: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Switzerland“ - 24. April 2013
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger (Universität Graz)
„Experimental Studies on Managerial Reporting“ - 8. Mai 2013
Prof. Dr. Dorothea Kübler (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin)
„Privacy Concerns and Unraveling in a Lemons Market: An Experiment“ - 15. Mai 2013
Prof. Dr. Christian Zehnder (Université Lausanne)
„Delegating Responsibility to the Market: How Competition Alters Fairness Perceptions“ - 22. Mai 2013
Prof. Dr. Annika Herr (Universität Düsseldorf)
„Pharmaceutical Prices under Regulation: Tiered Copayments and Reference Pricing in Germany“ - 12. Juni 2013
Prof. Dr. Volker Grossmann (Université Fribourg)
„Migration, Capital Formation, and House Prices“ - 3. Juli 2013
Prof. Dr. Uwe Sunde (Universität München)
„Geography, Epidemic Diseases, and Civil Conflict“ - 10. Juli 2013
Prof. Jennifer Jennings, Ph.D. (New York University)
„The Summer Drug Holiday: Medical Adaptation to Academic Pressure and Psychiatric Financial Incentives“
Sondertermin: Dienstag, 23. April 2013, 18:00 - 19:30 Uhr, Raum Oec 1.163
Prof. Ejan Mackaay, LL.D. (Université de Montreal)
„If L&E is about impacts, what‘s its place in civil law reasoning?“
Wintersemester 2012/13
- 24. Oktober 2012
Dr. Christoph Moser (ETH Zürich)
„The Value of the Revolving Door: Political Appointees and the Stock Market“ - 31. Oktober 2012
Prof. Dr. Stefan Voigt (Universität Hamburg)
„Die Rolle der Verfassung bei der Verhinderung von Militärcoups“ - 14. November 2012
Prof. Ron Davies, Ph.D. (University College Dublin)
„Greenfield FDI and Skill Upgrading“ - 21. November 2012
Dr. Moritz Kraemer (Standard & Poors)
„Theorie und Praxis von Sovereign Ratings am Beispiel der Eurozone“ - 5. Dezember 2012
Dr. Irina Suleymanova (Universität Düsseldorf)
„Targeted Pricing and Customer Data Sharing Among Rivals“ - 16. Januar 2013
Prof. Dr. André Schmidt (Universität Witten-Herdecke)
„Dienstleistungslücke als Wettbewerbsvorteil? Eine Analyse des strukturellen Wandels der deutschen Volkswirtschaft“ - 23. Januar 2013
Prof. Dr. Ansgar Belke (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
„Exchange Rate Bands of Inaction and Play-Hysteresis in German Exports“ - 6. Februar 2013
Prof. Dr. Dieter Balkenborg (University of Exeter)
„An Undominated Mechanism for a Class of Informed Principal Problems with Common Values“
Sommersemester 2012
- 18. April 2012
PD Dr. Björn Kuchinke (Universität Göttingen)
„Hospital Competition: New Evidence from Germany. ” - 25. April 2012
Prof. Dr. Gernot Sieg (Technische Universität Braunschweig)
„Wohlfahrtseffekte von öffentlichen Vollprogramm-Sendern in werbefinanzierten Fernsehmärkten.” - 09. Mai 2012
Prof. em. Dr. Peter Zweifel (Universität Zürich)
„Is the Welfare State Sustainable? Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment.” - 23. Mai 2012
Prof. Dr. Tessa Bold (Universität Frankfurt am Main)
„Scaling-up Proven Education Interventions: Evidence from an RCT in Kenya.” - 13. Juni 2012
Prof. Dr. Isabel Günther (Technische Hochschule Zürich)
„Risk Aversion in Private and Public Goods. What can we learn from field experiments in developing countries?” - 20. Juni 2012
Prof. Pierangelo Isernia, Ph.D. (University of Siena)
„Revealing Preferences: Does Deliberation Increase Ideological Awareness Among the Less Sophisticated Public?” - 04. Juli 2012
Prof. Barry Sopher, Ph.D. (University of New Jersey )
„Social and Economic Dimensions of Climate Change: Endogenous Risk and Distributive Justice in Threshold Public Goods and Common Pool Resource Games.”
Wintersemester 2011/12
- 26. Oktober 2011
Prof. Mark J. McCabe, Ph.D. (University of Michigan, USA)
"Did Online Access to Journals Change the Economics Literature?" - 23. November 2011
Prof. Dr. Bart Los (University of Groningen, Niederlande)
“Slicing Up Global Value Chains: An Introduction to the WIOD Database.” - 07. Dezember 2011
Prof. Michael C. Burda, Ph.D. (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
“Payroll Taxes, Social Insurance and Business Cycles.” - 14. Dezember 2011
Prof. Dr. Mark Spoerer (Universität Regensburg)
“Die Gemeinsame Agrarpolitik der EWG 1962-1992: Wohlfahrtspolitik oder Rent-Seeking?” - 11. Januar 2012
Prof. Dr. Lars P. Feld (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
“Die deutsche Wirtschaft im Angesicht der EU-Schuldenkrise" - 25. Januar 2012
Prof. Dr. Justus Haucap (DICE, Universität Düsseldorf)
“Wettbewerb und Innovation” - 01. Februar 2012
Prof. Dr. Jesús Crespo-Cuaresma (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Österreich)
“The Drivers of Deforestation: Evidence From a New Dataset.” - 08. Februar 2012
Prof. Charles Noussair, Ph.D. (Tilburg University, Niederlande)
"A laboratory experiment on bubbles and crashes."
Sommersemester 2011
- 13. April 2011
Prof. Subhasish Modak Chowdhury, Ph.D. (University of East Anglia)
"Overbidding and Overspreading in Contests" - Dieser Vortrag beginnt um 17.30 Uhr !
- 20. April 2011
Prof. Jan van Hove, Ph.D. (K.U. Leuven)
“Variety and Quality in Exports by Multi-product Firms” - 27. April 2011
Prof. Dr. Carl Christian von Weizsäcker (MPI Research of Collective Goods)
“Welfare Economics with adaptive Preferences – a Progress Report” - 11. Mai 2011
Prof. Andrew Clark, Ph.D. (Paris School of Economics)
“Winning Big but Feeling No Better? The Effect of Lottery Prizes on Physical and Mental Health Preferences over Pay Profiles: Evidence from a High-Quit Industry” - 25. Mai 2011
Prof. Paolo Guerrieri, Ph.D. (Università di Roma)
“Service Integration and potential Economic Growth in Europe " - 01. Juni 2011
Dr. Felix Roth (Centre for European Policy Studies, Brüssel)
“Does Intangible Capital affect Economic Growth?” - 08. Juni 2011
Prof. Susumu Shikano, Ph.D. (Universität Konstanz)
“Policy or Office? An Empirical Estimate of Partys' Utility Function based on Coalition” - Sondertermin:
- 23. Juni 2011, 14.00 – 15.30 Uhr, ZHG 003
Prof. Eric Neumayer, Ph.D. (London School of Economics)
“Conditional Spatial Policy Dependence: A Theoretical and Methodological Guide“ - 06. Juli 2011
Prof. Dr. Matthias Wrede (Universität Erlangen)
- Geänderter Titel:
"Unemployment, Commuting, and Search Intensity"
Wintersemester 2010/11
- 27. Oktober 2010
Prof. em. Dr. Fritz Breuss (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)
„Structural Funds, EU Enlargement, and the Redistribution of FDI in Europe“ - 03. November 2010
Prof. Dr. Joachim Wagner (Universität Lüneburg)
„From estimation results to stylized facts: Twelve recommendations for empirical research in international activities of heterogeneous firms“ - 17. November 2010
Prof. Dr. Gunther Schnabl (Universität Leipzig)
„Real Convergence, Capital Flows, and Competitiveness in Central and Eastern Europe“ - 01. Dezember 2010
Prof. Dr. Peter Egger (ETH Zürich)
„The Trade Effects of Endogenous Preferential Trade Agreements“ - 08. Dezember 2010
Dr. Florian Ploeckl (University of Oxford)
„Borders, Market Access and Urban Growth; the case of Saxon Towns and the Zollverein“ - 15. Dezember 2010
Prof. Eric Dickson, Ph.D. (New York University)
„Identities and the Legitimacy of Political Leadership: An Experiment“ - 12. Januar 2011
Prof. Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, PhD (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
„Preferences for Democracy and State Intervention in Sub-Saharan Africa“ - 26. Januar 2011
Prof. Dr. Werner Güth (Max Planck Institut für Ökonomik)
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Kliemt (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management)
„Homo Oeconomicus in Philosophy and Economics: Puppet on behavioral strings or free actor?“ - 02. Februar 2011
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Eggert (Universität Freiburg)
„A Dynamic Model of Conflict and Cooperation“ - 09. Februar 2011
Dr. Stefan Palan (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz)
„To See is to Believe - Common Expectations of Rationality in Experimental Asset Markets“
Sommersemester 2010
- 15. April 2010
Prof. Ronald B. Davies, Ph.D. (University College Dublin, Irland)
„Tariffs vs. VAT in the Presence of Informal Firms” - 29. April 2010
Prof. Arye L. Hillman, Ph.D. (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
„Expressive behavior in economics and politics” - 20. Mai 2010
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Berninghaus (Universität Karlsruhe)
„Cooperation and Forward-Looking Behavior in Hawk-Dove Games in Endogenous Networks: Experimental Evidence” - 27. Mai 2010
Prof. Panu Poutvaara, Ph.D. (University of Helsinki, Finnland)
„Self-Selection, Earnings and Motivations of Emigrants from a Welfare State” - 17. Juni 2010
Prof. Holger Görg, Ph.D. (Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel)
„Greasing the Wheels of International Commerce: How Services Facilitate Firms’ International Sourcing” - 01. Juli 2010
Prof. James Vreeland, Ph.D. (Georgetown University Washington D.C., USA)
„Participatory Decision Making: A Field Experiment on Manipulating the Votes“ - 08. Juli 2010
Prof. Dennis Quinn, Ph.D. (Georgetown University Washington D.C., USA)
„The Influences of Capital Account Liberalization on Democratization: The Economic Growth Channel”
Wintersemester 2009/10
- 29. Oktober 2009
Prof. Dr. Laszlo Goerke (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)
„An Economic Analysis of Dismissal Legislation: Determinants of Severance Pay in West Germany” - 05. November 2009
Dr. Alexandros Mourmouras (International Monetary Fund, USA)
„IFI signaling” - 03. Dezember 2009 » 15:00 – 16:30 Uhr
PD Dr. Carsten Burhop (MPI zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern, Bonn)
„The historical market for technology licenses in Imperial Germany” - 17. Dezember 2009
Prof. Dr. Jakob de Haan (University of Groningen, Niederlande)
„Does the Public understand the ECB? A Survey for the Netherlands” - 07. Januar 2010
Prof. Sascha O. Becker, Ph.D. (University of Stirling, Großbritannien)
„Going NUTS: The Effect of EU Structural Funds on Regional Performance” - 21. Januar 2010
Prof. Dr. Thomas Bernauer (ETH Zürich, Schweiz)
„A Comparison of International and Domestic Sources of Global Governance Dynamics” - 04. Februar 2010
Prof. Dr. Christoph M. Schmidt (RWI, Essen)
„Deutschland nach der Krise? Herausforderungen und Aussichten” - Achtung: Diese Veranstaltung findet im ZHG 102 statt!
Sommersemester 2009
- 16. April 2009
Kirsten Lommatzsch (Deutsche Bundesbank)
„Determinanten des Inflationsprozesses in den neuen Mitgliedsländern der EU” - 23. April 2009
Dr. Nikolaus Wolf (University of Warwick)
„Endogenous Borders? Exploring a Natural Experiment on Border Effects” - 07. Mai 2009
Prof. Dr. Evelyn Korn (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
„The Economics of Discrimination Revisited” - 14. Mai 2009
Prof. Jeffrey Williamson, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin (Madison))
„Trade and Poverty: When the Third World Fell Behind.”
(Veranstaltung in Kooperation mit dem Ibero-Amerika Institut für Wirtschafts-forschung) - 28. Mai 2009
Prof. Dr. Marc Willinger (Université de Montpellier I)
„Income redistribution and public good provision: an experiment
- 25. Juni 2009
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Bruno S. Frey (Universität Zürich)
„Menschliches Verhalten in extremen Situationen: der Untergang der Titanic“
(Veranstaltung in Kooperation mit der Forschergruppe ‚Cultural Property Rights’) - 09. Juli 2009
Prof. Dr. Frans van Winden (University of Amsterdam)
„On the Nature, Modeling and Neural Bases of Social Ties”
(Vortrag im Rahmen der feierlichen Eröffnung des „Göttingen Laboratory of Behavioral Economics” an der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät)
Wintersemester 2008/09
- 16. Oktober 2008
Matthias Stürmer (ETH Zürich)
„Incentives and costs in implementing Private – Collective Innovation: A case study” - 23. Oktober 2008
Prof. Dr. Matthias Blonski (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main)
„Excess Returns of Companies with a Distinguished Player” - 30. Oktober 2008
Prof. Dr. Hans Fehr (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
„Private Retirement Savings in Germany: The Structure of Tax Incentives and Annuitization” - 6. November 2008
MComm (Economics) Dieter Von Fintel (University of Stellenbosch, Südafrika)
„Inequality in a pre-industrial society: evidence from early Cape Colony tax records” - 13. November 2008
Dr. Melanie Arntz (Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung Mannheim)
„Reforming Consumer Directed Care in Germany: A Woodwork Effect?” - 4. Dezember 2008
Dr. Heike Hennig-Sch
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