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  • June 2026

  • Tue 16
    June 16, 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm

    Speed, Accuracy, and Complexity

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    Duarte Gonçalves (University College London)   "Speed, Accuracy, and Complexity"   Face to Face 15.2.71  -  Room Seminar 15.1.39

    Mon 29
    June 29, 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm

    Aftermarket Deterrence in Essential Input Auctions

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    Sebastian Bauer (Stanford University)   "Aftermarket Deterrence in Essential Input Auctions"   Face to Face 15.2.71  -  Room 15.1.39

  • July 2026

  • Thu 23
    July 23, 12:45 am - 2:00 pm

    Networks and Norms (joint with Matteo Marsili, Intentional Center of Theoretical Physics, Trieste)

    15.1.39

    Fernando Vega (Chinese University of Hong Kong)   "Networks and Norms (joint with Matteo Marsili, Intentional Center of Theoretical Physics, Trieste)" ABSTRACT: The co-evolution of social networks and social norms gives rise to a wide range of dynamic behavior. For, as our model highlights, networks not only support the rise of new norms but also […]

  • September 2026

  • Wed 9
    September 9, 12:45 am - 2:00 pm

    Realized autoregressive conditional betas by Mariia Artemova, Christian Francq and Sébastien Laurent

    15.1.39

    Christian Francq (ENSAE)   "Realized autoregressive conditional betas by Mariia Artemova, Christian Francq and Sébastien Laurent" We propose a new model called RACB (Realized Autoregressive Conditional Beta) to model the dynamics of slope parameters (or betas) in a linear regression model with heteroscedastic errors. The proposed model is a quasi score-driven model obtained by modelling […]

    Thu 10
    September 10, 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm

    Innovation, Business Cycles, and the Climate Transition

    15.1.39

    Maximilian Konradt (CREI)   "Innovation, Business Cycles, and the Climate Transition" Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between green innovation and the business cycle, revealing that while non-green innovation is procyclical, green innovation is countercyclical. This pattern holds unconditionally over the business cycle and conditional on economic shocks. Motivated by these findings, we develop a business […]

    Tue 15
    September 15, 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm

    TBA

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    Mikael Mäkimattila (Aalto University)   "TBA"   Face to Face 15.2.71  -  Room 15.1.39

    Wed 16
    September 16, 12:45 am - 2:00 pm

    TBA

    15.1.39

    Francisco Costa (FGV)   "TBA"   Face to Face 15.2.71  -  Room 15.1.39

    Thu 17
    September 17, 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm

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    Benny Kleinman (Stanford University)   "TBA"    Face to Face 15.2.71  -  Room 15.1.39

    Mon 21
    September 21, 12:45 am - 2:00 pm

    Perceptions of Race in the Labor Market joint with Pedro C. Sant’Anna and Aiko Schmeisser

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    Sulin Sardoschau (Humboldt University)   "Perceptions of Race in the Labor Market joint with Pedro C. Sant’Anna and Aiko Schmeisser"   Face to face 15.2.71  -  Room 15.1.39

    Tue 22
    September 22, 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm

    Collusion without Patience

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    Toomas Hinnosaar (University of Nottingham)   "Collusion without Patience" Abstract: Tacit collusion is usually linked to repeated interactions between patient firms. We show that it can also arise in a one-shot duopoly. When firms choose capacities and face outsourcing contracts with minimum order quantities, gaps in feasible outputs allow commitment not to sell intermediate quantities. […]

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