SEMINARIOS Y JORNADAS

Seminario de Economía ciclo 2024

  • 12 de marzo: Noela Ringo (ESRF)
    Título: SMS Campaign to Increase COVID-19 Vaccine Take-up in Tanzania
    Autores: Noela Ringo (ESRF)
  • 22 de marzo: Andreas Stegmann (University of Warwick)
    Título: Turnover, Morale and Performance in Bureaucracies: Evidence from Indonesian Villages
    Autores: Samuel Bazzi (UC San Diego), Masyhur Hilmy (University of New South Wales), Ben Marx (Boston University), Mahvish Shaukat (World Bank) & Andreas Stegmann (University of Warwick)
  • 12 de abril: Graciela Sanroman (dECON UdelaR)
    Título: Consumer Debt and Poverty: the Default Risk Gap
    Autores: Lucía Bertoletti, Fernando Borraz y Graciela Sanroman (dECON UdelaR)
  • 26 de abril: Judit Vall Castelló (Universitat de Barcelona)
    Título: Hit Where It Hurts: Healthcare Access and Intimate Partner Violence
    Autores: Cristina Belles-Obrero (Universitat de Barcelona, IEB & IZA), Caoimhe T. Rice (University of York) & Judit Vall Castello (Universitat de Barcelona & IEB)
  • 2 de mayo: Andrew Foster (Brown University)
    Título: Start What You Finish! Ex Ante Risk and Schooling Investments in the Presence of Dynamic Complementarities
    Autores: Andrew Foster (Brown University) & Esther Gehrke (Wageningen University)
  • 10 de mayo: Jaime Arellano-Bover (Yale University)
    Título: One Cohort at a Time: A New Perspective on the Declining Gender Pay Gap
    Autores: Jaime Arellano-Bover (Yale University, IZA & CESifo), Nicola Bianchi (Northwestern University & NBER), Salvatore Lattanzio (Bank of Italy) & Matteo Paradisi (EIEF & CEPR)
  • 17 de mayo: Pedro Sant’Anna (Emory University)
    Título: What’s trending in difference-in-differences? A synthesis of the recent econometrics literature
    Autores: Jonathan Roth (Brown University), Pedro H.C. Sant’Anna (Emory University), Alyssa Bilinski (Brown University) & John Poe (University of Michigan)
  • 21 de mayo: Carolina López (World Bank)
    Título: Do Patients Value High-Quality Medical Care? Experimental Evidence from Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment
    Autores: Carolina Lopez (World Bank), Anja Sautmann (World Bank) y Simone Schaner (University of Southern California, BREAD & NBER)
  • 24 de mayo: Fernanda Rojas (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    Título: Who Benefits from a Maternity Leave Extension? Evidence from Chile
    Autora: Fernanda Rojas Ampuero (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  • 14 de junio: Camila Navajas Ahumada (UTDT)
    Título: Intergenerational Persistence of Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from African Women
    Autores: Camila Navajas Ahumada (UTDT), Juan Hernández-Leal (University of California San Diego) & Frances Lu (California Department of Social Services)
  • 28 de junio: María Micaela Sviatschi (Princeton University)
    Título: Breaking the Gang: A Preventive Approach to Reduce Recruitment in Schools
    Autores: Eleno Castro (Johns Hopkins University), Felipe Coy (Princeton University), Carlos Schmidt-Padilla (University of Pennsylvania) & María Micaela Sviatschi (Princeton University)
  • 2 de agosto: Santiago Hermo (Brown University)
    Título: Firms and the Evolution of Earnings Inequality in Argentina’s Volatile Economy
    Autores: Santiago Hermo (Brown University), Martín Trombetta (CONICET & Fundar) & Nicolás Sidicaro (Fundar)
  • 9 de agosto: Esteban Aucejo (ASU)
    Título: Assessing the Costs of Balancing College and Work Activities: The Gig Economy Meets Online Education
    Autores: Esteban Aucejo (Arizona State University), Spencer Perry (Arizona State University) & Basit Zafar (University of Michigan)
  • 23 de agosto: Valeria Merlo (University of Tübingen & CESifo)
    Título: Corporate Taxation and Firm Productivity
    Autores: Svea Holtmann (University of Mannheim), Dominika Langenmayr, (KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt), Valeria Merlo (University of Tübingen & CESifo) & Georg Wamser (University of Tübingen)
  • 6 de septiembre: María Lombardi (UTDT)
    Título: Money and lies: proxy respondents and the mismeasurement of income in surveys
    Autores: Ricardo Estrada (CAF), Daniela Goyheix (CAF) y María Lombardi (UTDT)
  • 20 de septiembre: Juan Sebastián Ivars (Sciences Po)
    Título: Contract Shifting vs Contract Splitting in Public Procurement
    Autores: Juan Sebastián Ivars (Sciences Po) e Isac Antonio Olave Cruz (Dauphine)
  • 4 de octubre: Javier Alejo (IECON-UDELAR-SNI)
    Título: Unconditional quantile partial effects under endogeneity
    Autores: Javier Alejo (IECON-UDELAR-SNI), Sergio Firpo (Insper), Antonio Galvao (Michigan State University), Julián Martinez-Iriarte (UC Santa Cruz) & Gabriel Montes-Rojas (CONICET-UBA)
  • 5 de noviembre: Mariana Rodríguez Vivas (IECON-UDELAR)
    Título: Willingness to compensate for unequal circumstances: Evidence based on an experimental questionnaire
    Autores: Elisa Failache, Martín Leites, Xavier Ramos, Mariana Rodríguez Vivas y Gonzalo Salas (IECON-UDELAR)
  • 12 de noviembre: Mattia Fracchia (IE University)
    Título: A confirmar
  • 10 de diciembre: Ignacio Gonzalez Garcia (American University)
    Título: A confirmar

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