Martin Hagen. (UC3M). Refugee Relocation: A Mechanism Design Perspective. Attendance confirmation.
Martin Hagen. (UC3M). Refugee Relocation: A Mechanism Design Perspective. Attendance confirmation.
Costas Arkolakis. (Yale University). General Equilibrium Indirect Effects in Space: Theory and Measurement. Attendance confirmation.
Ismael Gálvez. (UC3M). The Role of Immigration in a Deep Recession. 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.
S. Nageeb Ali. (Pennsylvania State University). Voluntary Disclosure and Personalized Pricing. Attendance confirmation.
Onursal Bagirgan. (UC3M). Repeated Tax Amnesties. Attendance confirmation.
Anna Houstecka. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona). Unemployment Insurance and Occupational Switching. Abstract: "In this paper, I study the relationship between unemployment benefits and occupational switching. Using US data, I document two new facts. First, unemployed individuals who are eligible to higher unemployment benefits are less likely to switch occupation. Second, I show that conditional on […]
Michelangelo Rossi. (UC3M). How Does Competition Affect Reputation Concerns? Theory and Evidence from Airbnb. Attendance confirmation.
Chiara Margaria. (Boston University). Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff. Abstract: Motivated by the study of household dynamics, we analyze a stochastic partnership model with a view to determining how the mean duration of the partnership depends on the distribution of the partners' monetary earnings. Every period, the partners' preferences for each other are […]