Seminare vergangener Semester














  • 24. Januar 2024
    Bruno Caprettini (St. Gallen University)
    You Only Weave Twice: Industrial Espionage and Growth in XIX Century France










  • 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









  • 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)









  • 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)









    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no research colloquium in the winter semester 2021/22.









  • 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









  • 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









Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no research colloquium in the summer semester 2020.








  • 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










  • 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










  • 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











  • 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










  • 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










  • 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










  • 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










  • 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"










  • 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"










  • 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"










  • 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"










  • 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"










  • 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“










  • 17. April 2013

    Prof. Dr. Zohal Hessami (Universität Konstanz)

    „Academic Performance and Single-Sex Schooling: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Switzerland“

  • 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?“
  • 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“










  • 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“










  • 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.”










  • 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."










  • 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"










  • 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“










  • 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”










  • 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!










  • 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)










  • 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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