SEMINARIOS Y JORNADAS

Seminario de Economía ciclo 2022

  • 18 de marzo: Gianmarco León (UPF)
    Título: Authoritarian Policies, Trust and Public Service Utilization: Evidence from a Forced Sterilization Program in Perú
    Autores: Fernando Fernández (Universidad de Piura), Gianmarco León (UPF) y Dijana Zejcirovic (Universidad de Viena)
  • 1 de abril: Fernando Saltiel (McGill University)
    Título: a confirmar
  • 8 de abril: Ignacio Martin Sarmiento Barbieri (Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia)
    Título: Racial Discrimination and Housing Outcomes in the United States Rental Market
    Autores: Peter Christensen, Ignacio Sarmiento-Barbieri & Christopher Timmins
  • 22 de abril: Miriam Scaglione (Institute of Tourism, University of Applied Sciences Valais, Switzerland)
    Título: Analysing the impact of land transportation on regional tourism. The case of the closure of the Glion Tunnel in the Valais, Switzerland
  • 29 de abril: Luis Bauluz (Universidad de Bonn)
    Título: The Wealth of Generations
    Autores: Luis Bauluz (Universidad de Bonn) y Timothy Meyer (Bonn Graduate School of Economics)
  • 6 de mayo (13:30): Núria Rodriguez-Planas (CUNY)
    Título: Motherhood and Domestic Violence: Evidence from Administrative Data
    Autoras: Núria Rodríguez-Planas (CUNY) y Sanna Bergvall (Gothenburgh University)
  • 20 de mayo: Mauricio Romero (ITAM)
    Título: The incidence of affirmative action: Evidence from quotas in private schools in India
    Autor: Mauricio Romero (ITAM)
  • 3 de junio: Andrea Lopez-Luzuriaga (Universidad del Rosario)
    Título: Less is More? Limits to Itemized Deductions and Tax Evasion
    Autora: Andrea Lopez-Luzuriaga (Universidad del Rosario)
  • 8 de julio: Alejandra Abufhele (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez)
    Título: Developmental Losses in Young Children from Pre-Primary Program Closures during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Autores: Abufhele, Alejandra; Bravo, David; Lopez Boo, Florencia; Soto-Ramirez, Pamela
  • 19 de agosto: Fernando Saltiel (McGill University)
    Título: Business Cycles and Police Hires
    Autores: Fernando Saltiel (McGill University) y Cody Tuttle (UT-Austin)
  • 26 de agosto: Paul Segal (King’s College London)
    Título: Inequality as entitlements over labor
  • 16 de septiembre: CPeluffo (Universityecilia  of Florida)
    Título: Parents’ Effective Time Endowment and Divorce: Evidence from Extended School Days
    Autoras: MaríaPadilla-Romo (University of Tennessee), Cecilia Peluffo (University of Florida) y Mariana Viollaz (CEDLAS-IIE-FCE-UNLP & IZA)
  • 30 de septiembre: Soledad Giardilli (University of Edinburgh)
    Título: Single-Sex Primary Schools and Student Achievement: Evidence from Admission Lotteries
  • 14 de octubre: María Noel Pi Alperin (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research)
    Título: Population ageing and the public finance burden of dementia: A simulation analysis
    Autores: María Noel Pi Alperin (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research – LISER), Magali Perquin (Luxembourg Institute of Health – LIH) y Gastón A. Giordana (Central Bank of Luxembourg – BCL)
  • 11 de noviembre: Juan Pablo Rud (Royal Holloway, University of London)
    Título: The unequal effects of pollution on labor supply
    Autores: Bridget Hoffmann (IDB) y Juan Pablo Rud (RHUL, IZA & IFS)
  • 25 de noviembre: Natalia Cantet (Universidad EAFIT)
    Título: Gender and Value of Decision-making Within the Household: Experimental Evidence from Colombia
    Autores: Natalia Cantet (Universidad EAFIT), Marcela Ibañez (Universität Göttingen), Tatiana Orozco-Garcia (Universität Göttingen) y Gerhard Riener (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Dusseldorf)
  • 2 de diciembre: Guillermo Falcone (UNLP)
    Título: Robots, Exports and Top Income Inequality: Evidence for the U.S.
    Autores: Andrés César (UNLP), Guillermo Falcone (UNLP) y Pablo Garriga (Banco Mundial)

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