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  • Economic Theory and Computational Economics (ETACE)

    Prof. Dr. Herbert Dawid

    © Universität Bielefeld

Economics Seminar

In the Research Seminar (Economics) talks are mainly held by outside speakers. BiGSEM students (Profile Economics/Finance) are required to attend the seminar during the semester. It takes place each Tuesday in X-E0-202 and starts at 17:30 sharp (!).

We currently expect to hold the seminar in person. In case we are required to swap to online talks, we will inform you on this website as well with the invitation.

 

11.10.2022 Xavier Venel, LUISS, Guido Carli

Folk Theorems in Repeated Games with Switching Costs - Abstract -


18.10.2022 Agnieszka Rusinowska, Paris 1

On the design of public debate in social networks - Abstract -


25.10.2022 Ana Mauleon, Louvain

Friendship networks with farsighted agents - Abstract -


08.11.2022 Sebastian Fehrler, Universität Bremen

Similarity and Consistency in Algorithm-Guided Exploration - Abstract -


15.11.2022 Matthias Lang, LMU München

Buyer-Optimal Ambiguity - Abstract -


22.11.2022 Giovanni Ramello, University of Turin

Justice without Lawyers? Insights from Italian Mediation - Abstract -


29.11.2022 Joël van der Weele, Amsterdam

Anticipatory Anxiety and Wishful Thinking - Abstract -


06.12.2022 Ehud Lehrer, Tel Aviv University

Markovian Persuasion - Abstract -


20.12.2022 Dirk Krüger, University of Pennsylvania

The Fiscal and Welfare Effects of Policy Responses to the Covid-19 School Closures


10.01.2023 Nicole Gürtzken, Uni Regesburg, IAB Nuremberg

Do Employers Learn More from Referrals than from Other Recruitment Channels - CANCELLED!


17.01.2023 Bernhard Kasberger, Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf

Moment Equilibrium - Abstract -


24.01.2023 Luca Regis, University of Torino

Leverage and Interest Rates - Abstract -


31.01.2023 Sebastian Braun, Universität Bayreuth

Labor Market Effects of World War II: A Life-Cycle Perspective - Abstract -

 

 


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