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Newsletter 12: March 01, 2010

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Upcoming seminars of potential interest at Columbia

 

Monday, March 1

 

12.10-1.30, Schermerhorn 200C (Psych Dept Cognitive Lunch/Social Snack)

 Walter Mischel & Ed Smith (Columbia)

“Notes on the Cognitive Revolution: Two Personal Views”

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2.30-4.00, IAB 1027 (Economic Theory Workshop)

Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn (UCLA)

Reputation for Quality

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Tuesday, March 2

 

12.30-1.45, Uris 307 (Marketing Division Seminar)

Geeta Menon (Wharton)

Title TBA

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12.30-1.45, Uris 331 (Management Division Seminar)

Krishna Savani (Stanford)

“A Situational Analysis of Interpersonal Accommodations in
 American and Indian Cultures”

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2:15-3:45, IAB 1027 (I.O., Organizations, and Strategy)

Francis Bloch (Ecole Polytechnique)

Markovian Assignment Rules

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4:15-5:45, IAB 1027 (Money Macro Workshop)

Manuel Amador (Stanford)
Learning from Prices: Public Communication and Welfare

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Wednesday, March 3

 

12.00-1.30, Knox Hall 509 (New Pathways for the Social Sciences Colloquium Series)

Sarah Babb (Boston College)

“Behind the Development Banks: Washington Politics, World Development, and the Wealth of Nations”

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1.30-3.00, Uris 307 (Management Division Seminar)

Jeff Ebert  (Harvard)
“The Origins and Consequences of Free Will Belief”

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4:15-5:45, IAB 1027 (Applied Microeconomics Seminar)

Damon Clark (U. Florida/Princeton)
“The Signaling Value of a High School Diploma”

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4.10-5.30, Schermerhorn 614 (Psych Dept Colloquium)

            Karen Adolph (NYU)

            “Learning to Move”

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Thursday, March 4

 

2.15-3.45, Uris Hall, room TBA (Finance Division Seminar)

Monika Piazzesi (Stanford)

Title TBA

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Upcoming seminars of potential interest at NYU

 

Monday, March 1

 

12.00-?, 44 West 4th Street, Room 3-120 (Quantitative Finance & Econometrics Seminar)

Eric Ghysels (UNC - Chapel Hill)

“Should Macroeconomic Forecasters Use Daily Financial Data, and How?”

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4.15-?, 19 W. 4th St. Room 517 (Applied Microeconomics Workshop)

Donna Gilliskie (UNC - Chapel Hill)

Untangling the Direct and Indirect Effects of Body Mass Dynamics on Earnings

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Tuesday, March 2

 

2.30-3.30, 19 W. 4th St. Room 517 (Psychology/NeuroEconomics Seminar)

Anya Savikhin (Purdue University)

“Applied Visual Analytics for Decision Making”

» Paper

» Additional paper

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Wednesday, March 3

 

4.00-? 19 W. 4th St. Room 517 (Microeconomic Theory Workshop)

Alvaro Sandroni (UPenn)

Rationalization

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Thursday, March 4

 

12.30-1.30, Room 517, 19 West 4th St. (CESS Experimental Economics Seminar)

Sigrid Suetens (Tilburg University)

“Convergence in Dilemma Games with Strategic Complementarity”

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Weblink of the week

 

Sheena Iyengar discusses her forthcoming book, The Art of Choosing

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p-QWwYMsB4

 

Happiness Research

http://www.bakadesuyo.com/digest-things-you-didnt-know-about-happiness

 

 

Working paper of the week

 

You are encouraged to submit papers at any stage of progress, including recently published work that you would like your colleagues to be aware of.


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