| Date |
Time |
Location |
Candidate |
Field |
Title
of Paper |
| 1/10 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Brian Rogers
(Cal Tech) |
Economic Theory |
"A Strategic Theory of Network Status" |
| 1/11 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Azeem M. Shaikh
(Stanford U.) |
Econometric Theory and
Industrial Organization |
"Inference for Partially Identified Econometric Models" |
| 1/17 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Eduardo Faingold
(UPENN) |
Economic Theory |
"Building a Reputation
under Frequent Decisions" |
| 1/18 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Mehmet Ekmekci
(Princeton University) |
Economic Theory |
"Sustainable Reputations
with Rating Systems" |
| 1/19 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Virgiliu Midrigan
(Ohio State University) |
Macro |
"Menu Costs,
Multi-Product Firms, and Aggregate Fluctuations" |
| 1/24 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Emmanuel Farhi
(MIT) |
Macro |
"Capital Taxation and
Ownership when Markets are Incomplete" |
| 1/25 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Melissa Tartari
(UPENN) |
Applied Micro |
"Divorce and the Cognitive
Achievement of Children" |
| 1/26 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Jane Cooley
(Duke University) |
Applied Micro |
"Desegregation and the
Achievement Gap: Do Diverse Peers Help?" |
| 1/31 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Viktoria Hnatkovska
(Georgetown University) |
Macro |
"Home Bias and High
Turnover: Dynamic Portfolio Choice with Incomplete Markets" |
| 2/1 |
4:00-5:30 |
SOM, 55 Hlh Rm A48 |
Richard Holden
(Harvard University) |
Economic Theory |
"Optimal Gerrymandering" |
| 2/2 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Jeremy Lise
(Queen's University) |
Macro |
"On-the-Job Search and
Precautionary Savings: Theory and Empirics of Earnings and Wealth Inequality" |
| 2/7 |
12-1:30 |
28 HH, Rm 106 |
Jernej Copic
(Cal Tech) |
Economic Theory |
"Optimal Robust Bargaining
Games" (with Clara Ponsati) |