Upcoming seminars of potential interest at Columbia Monday, October 7 12.00-1.30, Schermerhorn 200B (Psych Department Cognitive Lunch)
Robert Remez (Barnard)
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on Psych Dept Cognitive Lunch:
https://lists.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/cognitive_lunch 12.00-1.30, IAB 1101 (Applied Microeconomics Colloquium)
Elliot Ash (Columbia)
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Applied Microeconomics Colloquium:
http://econ.columbia.edu/seminar-schedule 2.30-4.00, IAB 1101 (Economic theory seminar)
Bruno Strulovici (PER Visitor)
“Contract Negotiation and the Coase Conjecture” iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on Economic Theory seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/economictheory Tuesday, October 8 9.00-10.00, IAB 707 (Political Economy Breakfast)
Miranda Yaver (Columbia)
“Bureaucratic Noncompliance and Dynamic Lawmaking in the US: The Case of the EPA” iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on Political Economy Breakfast:
http://political-economy-breakfast.wikischolars.columbia.edu/2.15-3.45, 1101 IAB (Industrial Organization and Strategy Seminar)
Gordon Phillips (USC)
“Conglomerate Industry Choice and Product Language” iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the IO, Organization and Strategy Seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/industorg 4.15-5.45, 1101 IAB (Money Macro Seminar)
Henry Siu (UBC)
“The Trend is the Cycle: Job Polarization and Jobless Recoveries” (with Nir Jaimovich)
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, October 9 2.10-4.00, 1101 IAB (International Economics Workshop)
David Hummels (Purdue)
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the International Economics Workshop:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/interecon 4.10-5.10, 614 Schermerhorn (Psychology Colloquium)
Deanna Barch (Washington University)
“Motivation and Cognitive Control in Psychosis”
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Psychology Colloquium:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/lists/colloquia.html 4.15-5.45, 1101 IAB (Applied Microeconomics: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar)
Amanda Starc
“
How Product Standardization Affects Choice: Evidence from the Massachusetts Health Insurance Exchange” (with Keith M Marzilli Ericson)
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Applied Microeconomics: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/seminars/appliedmicro Thursday, October 10 2.15-3.45, Uris 333 (Finance Seminar)
Jules van Binsbergen
“Measuring Skill in the Mutual Industry” (with Jonathan Berk)
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, October 74.30-5.30, 19 W 4
th St, Rm 517 (Applied Microeconomics Workshop)
Chris Taber (University of Wisconsin)
“Methods for Using Selection on Observed Variables to Address Selection on Unobserved Variables” iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Applied Microeconomics Workshop:
http://econ.as.nyu.edu/object/econ.event.applied Wednesday, October 9 4.00-5.00, 19 W 4
th St, Rm 517 (Microeconomic Theory Workshop)
Dov Samet (TAU)
“Weakly Dominated Strategies: A Mystery Cracked” 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 Thursday, October 10 12.30-1.30, 19 W 4
th St, Rm 517 (CESS Experimental Economics Seminar)
Judd B. Kessler (Wharton Business School)
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the CESS Experimental Economics Seminar:
http://cess.nyu.edu/seminars/fall-2013/ Web Link of the Week:Why Are There Still So Few Women in Science?