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Newsletter 74: Apr 15, 2013

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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. 

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Upcoming seminars of potential interest at Columbia
 
Monday, Apr 15
 
12.10-1.30, Schermerhorn 200B (Psych Dept Social Cog Snack)
         Masters talk Practice
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on Psych Dept Cognitive Lunch:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/news/areatalks/socialcognitive.html
 
2.30-4.00, IAB (Economic Theory Workshop)
         Balasz Szentes
         Title TBA
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on Economic Theory Workshop:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/economictheory
 
Tuesday, Apr 16
 
12.30-1.30, 332 Uris
         Management Division Seminar
         Jackson Nickerson (Olin)
         "Dominant Designs, Innovation Shocks, and The Follower's Dilemma"
         (co-authored with Nicholas Argyres & Lyda Bigelow)
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on Management Division Seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/management/seminars
 
12.30-1.30, 326 Uris
         Marketing Faculty Seminar
         Andrew Gelman (Columbia)
        "Of beauty, sex, and power: Statistical challenges in estimating small effects"
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on Marketing Faculty Seminar:
https://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/marketing/faculty/seminars
 
2.15-3.45, 1101 IAB
         IO and Strategy Seminar
         Mar Reguant (Stanford GSB)
         "Pass-Through of Emissions Costs in Electricity Markets" (with Natalia Fabra)
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the IO and Strategy Seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/industorg
 
4.15-5.45, 1101 IAB
         Money Macro Seminar
         Nobu Kiyotaki
         Title TBA
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Money macro seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/money
 
Wednesday, Apr 17
 
2.10-4.00, 1101 IAB
         International Economics Workshop
         Gilles Duranton (Wharton)
         "The Costs of Agglomeration: Land Prices in French Cities" (with Pierre-Philippe Combes and Laurent Gobillon)
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the international economics workshop:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/interecon
 
4.15-5.45, 1101 IAB
         Applied Microeconomics: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar
         Henrik Kleven
         TBA
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the applied microeconomics seminars:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/interecon
 
Thursday, Apr 18
 
2.15-3.45, Uris Hall
         Finance Seminar
         Ken French
         TBA
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the Finance Seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/finance
 
 
Upcoming seminars of potential interest at NYU
 
Monday, Apr 15 
 
2.00-3.00, Skirball Institute, 4th Floor Seminar room
540 First Avenue, NYC 10016
         NYU Neuroscience Colloquia
         Barry Connors
         Title TBA
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the NYU Neuroscience Colloquia:
http://www.cns.nyu.edu/colloquia/
 
Wednesday, Apr 17
 
4.00-5.00, Room 517 19 West 4th street
         Microeconomic Theory Workshop
         TBA
         iCal (to add this event to your calendar)
 
For more information on the microeconomic theory workshop:
http://econ.as.nyu.edu/object/econ.event.microeconomic
        
Weblink of the week
 
What Really Moves Us
Tory Higgins explains what managers and other leaders stand to gain by looking past simple carrot-and-stick tactics for motivating others.
 
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