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Monthly Schedule
Monthly Schedule
Program Coordinator: Tommaso Proietti
April, 2016
Lectures (EIEF, via Sallustiana 62):
6-­‐th week Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 10.00-­‐11.00 HOLLY HOLLY HOLLY 11.00-­‐12.00 HOLLY HOLLY HOLLY 12.00-­‐13.00 HOLLY HOLLY HOLLY 13.00-­‐14.00 POZZOLO 09.00-­‐10.00 Mar. -­‐ Apr. 14.00-­‐15.00 POZZOLO 15.00-­‐16.00 DANTHINE 16.00-­‐17.00 DANTHINE 17.00-­‐18.00 18.00-­‐19.00 7-­‐th week 09.00-­‐10.00 Apr. Sem. 17.30 Monday 9 10.00-­‐11.00 HOLLY 11.00-­‐12.00 HOLLY 12.00-­‐13.00 HOLLY 13.00-­‐14.00 RAGUSA 14.00-­‐15.00 RAGUSA 15.00-­‐16.00 DANTHINE 16.00-­‐17.00 DANTHINE 17.00-­‐18.00 18.00-­‐19.00 19.00-­‐20.00 Sem. 17.30 PhD Lunch Seminars DANTHINE GAGLIARDUCCI GAGLIARDUCCI GAGLIARDUCCI DANTHINE L’HUILLIER DANTHINE L’HUILLIER Tuesday 10 Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 HOLLY HOLLY HOLLY HOLLY HOLLY HOLLY PhD Lunch Seminars DANTHINE DANTHINE GAGLIARDUCCI RAGUSA GAGLIARDUCCI GAGLIARDUCCI RAGUSA L’HUILLIER RAGUSA RAGUSA L’HUILLIER L’HUILLIER Sem. 17.30 GAGLIARDUCCI L’HUILLIER R.Faini CEIS Sem. 12.00-­‐13.30 B GAGLIARDUCCI DANTHINE Sem. 17.30 Friday 13 R.Faini CEIS Sem. 12.00-­‐13.30 B L’HUILLIER L’HUILLIER L’HUILLIER L’HUILLIER Marco Battaglini (Cornell University) & Stefano Gagliarducci (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”),
“Economics and Politics”
Jean-Paul L’Huillier (EIEF), “Monetary Economics: Empirical Macro”
Alberto Holly (HEC – Université de Lausanne), “Advanced Econometrics”
Giuseppe Ragusa (LUISS Guido Carli), “Econometrics of DSGE Models”
Alberto Franco Pozzolo (Università degli Studi del Molise). “Evidence and Methodologies in Empirical
Banking”
Giancarlo Spagnolo (SITE – Stockholm School of Economics) & Jean-Pierre Danthine (Paris School of
Economics), “Microeconomics of Banking and Financial Markets Regulation”
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Monday seminars (EIEF, via Sallustiana 62, 5.30-7.00 pm)
May 2: Jan Eeckhout (UCL & Barcelona GSE-UPF)
“Unemployment Cycles”
May 9: Vasiliki Skreta (UCL)
“Selling with Evidence” (with Frederic Koessler)
May 16: Etienne Gagnon (FRB)
“U.S Demographics Transition and the Natural Rate of Interest”
May 23: Pascal Michaillat (LSE)
“Fairness, Incomplete Inference, and the Nonneutrality of Money”
May 30: Emmanuel Farhi (Harvard University)
TBA
Thursday seminars (EIEF, via Sallustiana 62, 5.30-7.00 pm)
May 5: Otto Toivanen (KU Leuven)
“Living “American dream” in Finland: The Social Mobility of Inventors” (with U. Akcigit, P. Aghion and
A. Hyytinen)
May 12: Patrik Guggenberger (Pennsylvania State University)
“Identification – and Singularity – Robust Inference for Moment Condition Models”
May 19: Pauline Grosjean (UNSW Australia)
“Render Unto Ceasar: Welfare, Charity, and Political Islam” (with Maleke Fourati and Gabriele Gratton)
May 26: Torsten Persson (Institute for International Economic Studies)
“Who Becomes a Politician?”
Riccardo Faini seminars (Classroom B, 1st floor, Building B, 12.00-1.15 pm)
May 6: Carolyn Fischer (Resources for the Future)
“Environmental protection for sale: Strategic green industrial policy and climate finance”
May 13: Chris Elbers (VU University of Amsterdam)
“Effectiveness of a Large-Scale Water and Sanitation Intervention: Mozambique’s One Million Initiative”
May 20: Maurizio Iacopetta (OFCE Science-Po and SKEMA Business School)
“Commercial Revolutions, Search, and Development”
May 27: Steve Stillman (Free University of Bolzan)
TBA
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Ph.D. students Lunch seminars (Classroom B, 1st floor, Building B, 1.00-2.00 pm)
May 3: Giulia Ponzini
“Calories, Health and Growth”
May 17: Valbona Karapici
May 24: Antoni Espasa
“Discovering common trends in a large set of disaggregates: statistical procedures and their properties”
(by Guillermo Carlomagno and Antoni Espasa)
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