Dmitry Arkhangelsky. (CEMFI). On Policy Evaluation with Aggregate Time-Series Shocks. Attendance confirmation.
Dmitry Arkhangelsky. (CEMFI). On Policy Evaluation with Aggregate Time-Series Shocks. Attendance confirmation.
Costas Arkolakis. (Yale University). General Equilibrium Indirect Effects in Space: Theory and Measurement. Attendance confirmation.
Marica Valente. (DIW Berlin). Changing the incentive to pollute: Heterogeneous effects of waste pricing policies. Abstract The externalities of household waste generation and treatment can be internalized with policies pricing unsorted waste disposal known as Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT). To internalize pollution externalities of municipal waste, Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) pricing of unsorted waste are adopted […]
Pedro H. C. Sant´Anna. (Vanderbilt University). Difference-in-Differences with Multiple Time Periods. Attendance confirmation.
Louise Laage. (TSE & Yale University). A Correlated Random Coefficient Panel Model with Time – Varying Endogeneity. Attendance confirmation.
Olivier Scaillet. (Geneva Finance Research Institute). Skill and Value Creation in the Mutual Fund Industry. Attendance confirmation.
Dominik Liebl. (University of Bonn). Fast and Fair Simultaneous Confidence Bands for Functional Parameters. Attendance confirmation.
Mateusz Mysliwski. (NHH). Implications of Consumer Loyalty for Price Dynamics when Price Adjustment is Costly. Abstract: We study the implications of consumer switching costs on prices when price adjustments are costly. Existing theoretical and empirical works on consumer switching costs assume firms can change prices freely without any supply side frictions. We develop a […]
Eduardo Morales. (Princeton University). A Revealed-Preference Approach to Measuring Information Frictions in Migration Decisions. Abstract "Labor demand shocks differ widely across regions within countries. Yet, migration patterns often do not respond to these regional shocks. Are workers’ limited migration responses due to lack of information about the potential net gains from regional migration? […]
Daniel Wilhelm. (University College London). "Inference for Ranks with Application to Intergenerational Mobility and Neighbourhoods”. Attendance Confirmation.