Upcoming seminars of potential interest at ColumbiaMonday, April 712.30-1.30, Uris 327 (Ph.D. Student Seminar)
Andrey Ermolov iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Ph.D. Student Seminar:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/phd 2.30-4.00, 1101 IAB (Economic Theory Workshop)
Fabio Maccheroni and Simone Cerreira-Vioglio
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Economic Theory Workshop:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/economictheory Tuesday, April 82.15-3.45, 1101 IAB (Industrial Organization and Strategy Seminar)
Renato Gomes (Toulouse)
“Competitive Screening under Heterogeneous Information” iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Industrial Organization and Strategy Seminar:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/industorg 4.15-5.45, 1101 IAB (Money Macro Workshop)
Matthew Weinzierl
“Revisiting the Classical View of Benefit-Based Taxation” iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Money Macro Workshop:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/money Wednesday, April 9 2.00-4.00, 1101 IAB (International Economics Workshop)
Kim Ruhl (NYU)
“The Aggregate Impact of Antidumping Policies”
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the International Economics Workshop:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/interecon 4.15-5.45, 1101 SIPA (Applied Microeconomic: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar)
David Seim “Behavior Responses to an Annual Wealth Tax: Evidence from Sweden”
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Applied Microeconomic: Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/appliedmicro Thursday, April 102.15-3.45, Uris 330 (Finance Seminar)
Mark Garmaise (UCLA)
“Does More Information Lead to More Financing? Local Information Shocks and Bank Credit” iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Finance Seminar:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/finance Upcoming seminars of potential interest at NYU Tuesday, April 812.30-2.00, 6 Washington Place Room 551 (Social Psychology Brown Bags)
Billy Brady and Crystal Clarke (NYU)
iCal (to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Social Psychology Brown Bags Seminar:
http://www.psych.nyu.edu/events/colloquia.html#social Web Link of the Week: “Spite is Good. Spite Works”After decades of focusing on aggressiveness, selfishness, narcissism and greed, scientists have turned their attention to the subtler theme of spite.