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Newsletter 33: Nov 29, 2010

Subject: CDS Weekly newsletter

 

Upcoming seminars of potential interest at Columbia

 

Monday, November 29

 

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

 Carl Hart  (Columbia University)

Title TBA

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2.40-3.55, Schermerhorn 200C (Psych Dept Social Snack)

Stephan Meier (Columbia University)

Title TBA

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2.30-4.00, IAB 1101 (Economic Theory Workshop)

Curtis Taylor (Duke University)
Title TBA

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Tuesday, November 30

 

12.30-2.00, Uris 332 (Management Division Seminar)

Cristina Bicchieri (Upenn)

          “When Equality Trumps Reciprocity”

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

Van Tran (Harvard University)

          “Neighborhood Mobility and Inequality in Multi-Ethnic America”

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2:15-3:45, Uris 306 (I.O., Organizations, and Strategy)

Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne, visiting Columbia)

          "On Fee Setting Intermediaries."

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4:15-5:45, IAB 1101 (Money Macro Workshop)

Pricila Maziero (Upenn)
“Accounting for Private Information”

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Wednesday, December 1

 

4:15-5:45, IAB 1101 (Applied Microeconomics Seminar)

Scott Carrell (UC Davis)
From Natural Variation to Optimal Policy: A Cautionary Tale in How Not to Improve Student Outcomes” (with Bruce I. Sacerdote and James E. West)

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Thursday, December 2

 

2.15-3.45, Sergievsky Center Conference Room, 19th floor of the Presbyterian Hospital Building on the CUMC (Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar)

Adrienne Tucker (CUMC Sergievsky Center)

“Emotion regulation and cognitive control in aging”

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2.15-3.45 Uris 332 (Finance Division Seminar)

Effi Benmelech (Harvard University)
Negotiating with Labor under Financial Distress” (with Nittai K. Bergman and Ricardo Enriquez)AC

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Upcoming seminars of potential interest at NYU

 

Tuesday, November 30

 

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

Scott Huettel (Duke University)

"The Neural Mechanisms of Strategic Decision Making"

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