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Newsletter 21: May 3, 2010

Upcoming seminars of potential interest at Columbia

 

Monday, May 3

 

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

 Lisa Son (Barnard College)

Title TBA

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2.40-4.00, Schermerhorn 200C (Psych Dept Social Snack)

Lauren Aguilar (Columbia)

“Missed Connections: Vulnerability to Stereotype Threat Inhibits Speech Accommodation in Negotiations”

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2.30-4.00, IAB 1027 (Economic Theory Workshop)

Satoru Takahashi (Princeton)

“Interdependent Preferences and Strategic Distinguishability”

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Tuesday, May 4

 

12.30-1.45, Uris TBA (Management Division Seminar)

Ezra Zuckerman (MIT)

Accounting for High-Status Bias: Theory and Initial Experimental Results

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

Jon Levin (Stanford)

Pricing and Welfare in Health Plan Choice” (with Kate Bundorf and Neale Mahoney)

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

Dirk Krueger (U. Penn)
Are Recessions Good for Young People?” (with Jonathan Heathcote and Jose-Victor Rios-Rull)

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Wednesday, May 5

 

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

John Bound (U. Michigan)

Title TBA

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Thursday, May 6

 

2.15-3.45, Uris Hall 331 (Finance Division Seminar)

Nick Barberis (Yale)

Title TBA

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Weblink of the week

 

CBS Professor and Slate columnist Ray Fisman discusses how nudges can go astray

 

http://www.slate.com/id/2251658/

 

 

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