Job Market Seminars

Department of Economics
Spring 2006
Seminar Location: 608-7 Evans Hall
Schedule: 4:00-5:30, unless otherwise noted
Papers will be available in 611 Evans Hall, or from the web links provided.
Jan 17
Jakub Kastl , Northwestern,
"Discrete Bids and Empirical Inference in Divisible Good Auctions"
http://pubweb.northwestern.edu/~jka484/
Jan. 18 Emmanuel Farhi, MIT
"Capital Taxation and Ownership when Markets are Incomplete"
http://econ-www.mit.edu/graduate/candidates/?student=efarhi
Jan 18
Haas School of Business, 2-3:30, Cheit 250
Jakub Kastl, Northwestern,
"Discrete Bids and Empirical Inference in Divisible Good Auctions"
http://pubweb.northwestern.edu/~jka484/
Jan 23 Rocco Machiavello, LSE
"Contractual Imperfections, Credit Markets and Vertical Integration: Theory and Cross-Country Evidence"
http://econ.lse.ac.uk/phdc/otherfiles/RoccoMacchiavello.html
Jan 24 Richard Holden, Harvard
"Optimal Gerrymandering"
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~rholden/
Jan 25 Eduardo Faingold, Pennsylvania University
"Building a Reputation Under Frequent Decisions"
http://www.econ.upenn.edu/~faingold/
Jan 26 Tavneet Suri, Yale
"Selection and Comparative Advantage in Technology Adoption"
http://www.econ.yale.edu/graduate/placement/2005-06/suri.htm
Jan 27
Haas School of Business, 2:30-4, Cheit 330
Tavneet Suri, Yale
"Selection and Comparative Advantage in Technology Adoption"
http://www.econ.yale.edu/graduate/placement/2005-06/suri.htm
Jan 30
Joint with Econ 281, 12:00-2, 608-7 Evans
Natalia Ramondo, Chicago University
"Size, Geography, and Multinational Production"
http://home.uchicago.edu/~nramondo/
Feb 2
Azeem Shaikh, Stanford
"Inference for Partially Identified Econometric Models"
http://www.stanford.edu/~ashaikh/

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