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Newsletter 34: Dec 6, 2010

Subject: CDS Weekly newsletter

 

Upcoming seminars of potential interest at Columbia

 

Monday, December 6

 

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

Vincent Ferrera (Columbia University Medical Center)

Title TBA

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2.30-4.00, IAB 1101 (Economic Theory Workshop)

Wioletta Dziuda (Northwestern University – Kellogg School)

Dynamic Collective Choice with Endogenous Status”  Quo (with Antoine Loeper)

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Tuesday, December 7

 

12.30-2.00, Uris 332 (Management Division Seminar)

 Adam Galinsky (Northwestern University – Kellogg School)

“The Power of Alternatives: How Counterfactual Thinking Creates Meaning, Perspective - Taking Manages Diversity, and Multicultural Experiences Drive Innovation”

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

Steve Tadelis (U. California, Berkeley - Haas School)

          “The Effect of Information on Auction Outcomes: A Large Scale Field Experiment” (with Florian Zettelmeyer)

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

Giorgio Primiceri (Northwestern University)
Potential and optimal output” (with Alejandro Justiniano,and Andrea Tambalotti)

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Wednesday, December 8

 

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

          Stefan Timmermans (UCLA)

          “Neither Sick Nor Normal: The Social Ontology of Newborn Screening”

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

Marianne Bertrand (University of Chicago)
Is It Whom You Know or What You Know? An Empirical Assessment of the Lobbying Process ” with Matilde Bombardini and Francesco Trebbi)

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4.10-5.30, Schermerhorn 501 (Psych Dept Colloquium)

          Shelly Gable   (UC Santa Barbara)

          “In Good Times and in Bad: Positive Interactions in Close Relationships”

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6.00-7.30, Uris 307 (Micro Seminar)

Esther Duflo (MIT)

          “The miracle of microfinance? Evidence from a randomized evaluation”

              Paper

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Thursday, December 9

 

2.15-3.45, Uris Hall 332 (Finance Division Seminar)

Yuliy Sannikov (UC Berkely)

          “The I-Theory of Money” (with Markus Brunnermeier)

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

Yian Gu (CUMC Sergievsky Center)

          Title TBA

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Upcoming seminars of potential interest at NYU

 

Monday, December 6

 

12.00-1.30, Room 3-120,  44 West 4th St. (Quantitative Finance & Econometrics Seminar)

          Bryan Kelly (University of Chicago)

           “Market Expectations and the Cross Section of Present Values”

Paper 

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Wednesday, December 8

 

4.00-5:30, Room 517, 19 West 4th St. (Microeconomic Theory Workshop)

Andrew Caplin (NYU)

“A Graph Theoretic Approach to Markets for Indivisible Goods”

Paper

Additional paper

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