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Newsletter 147: Feb 29, 2016


The Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School
Welcome to the Center for Decision Sciences' Weekly Newsletter. Below you can find a list of events of interest.

Seminars of Interest at Columbia 

Tuesday March 1st 

12:30pm to 1:30pm 363 Grace Dodge (PhD Seminars - Renzuan Wang)
Title Not Available

2:15pm to 3:45pm 1101 IAB (Industrial Organization & Strategy Seminar - Michael Dickstein (NYU/Stern))
"What Do Exporters Know?" (with Eduardo Morales)

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 IAB (Money-Macro Seminar - Dimitris Papanikolaou)
In Search of Ideas: Technological Innovation and Executive Pay Inequality

Wednesday March 2nd

2:15pm to 3:45pm 1101 IAB (International Economics Workshop - Stephen Redding)
A Unified Approach to Demand and Welfare Estimation (with David Weinstein)

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 SIPA (Applied Microeconomics: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar - Bernard Fortin)
Title Not Available

Thursday March 3rd

12:30pm to 1:30pm Uris 333 (Marketing Seminar - Klaus Wertenbroch (Wharton))
Title Not Available

2:15pm to 3:45pm Uris 330 (Finance Seminar - Gordon Phillips (USC))
How Credit Constraints Impact Job Finding Rates, Sorting & Aggregate Output (with Kyle Herkenho and Ethan Cohen-Cole)

Friday March 4th

12:30pm to 1:45pm TBA (Competitive Strategy Seminar - Josh Lerner)
The Globalization of Angel Investments: Evidence Across Countries (with Antoinette Schoar, Stanislav Sokolinski, and Karen Wilson)

Seminars of Interest at NYU

Tuesday March 1st

12:30pm to 1:30pm Psychology Room 551 (Social Psychology Brown Bags - Christina Crosby and Julian Wills)
Title Not Available

2:30pm to 4:00pm 19 W 4th Street, Room 517 (Neuroeconomics Colloquium - Jennifer Lerner (Harvard))
Emotion and Decision Making

Thursday March 3rd 

12:30pm to 1:30pm Psychology Room 551 (Cognition & Perception Colloquia - Casey Lew Williams (Princeton University))
Title Not Available

Article of the Week 
Environmental Factors Inform Decision Making Process; Social Classes May Shape The Way We Think
A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests our careful, well-thought out decisions are influenced by the environment. Results showed that a structured environment led to more thoughtful decision-making. 

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