Events

Tuesday, February 27 2018| 12:30pm to 1:15pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Whatever it takes to change beliefs: Evidence from Twitter
Tuesday, March 6 2018| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
International comparisons of housing poverty and inequality*
Looking for regional accent discriminations in the labor market**
Tuesday, March 13 2018| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
The january effect in the Dollar-Euro market*
Tension between stability and representativeness in a democratic setting**
Tuesday, March 20 2018| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
The role of the elasticity of substitution in an endogenous growth model of structural change*
The Colombian manufacturing sector: 20 years of openness, unskill-biased technical change and skill premia**
Thursday, March 22 2018| 12:30pm to 1:45pm

  • Internal seminars
  • Eco-lunch

AMSE
Sweet child of mine: Income shocks, fertility and child health
Tuesday, March 27 2018| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
The effect of aspirations on inequality*
Workers’ remittances and borrowing constraints in recipient countries**
Thursday, March 29 2018| 12:30pm to 1:45pm

  • Internal seminars
  • Eco-lunch

AMSE
The wall's impact in the occupied west bank: A Bayesian approach to poverty dynamics using repeated cross-sections
Tuesday, April 3 2018| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

Maastricht University*, AMSE**
Myopic and farsighted players in the local public goods game*
Payment systems in the healthcare industry: an experimental study of physicians’ incentives when physicians face heterogeneous patients**
Thursday, April 5 2018| 12:30pm to 1:45pm

  • Internal seminars
  • Eco-lunch

AMSE
Statistical inference on the Canadian middle class
Tuesday, April 10 2018| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Women’s empowerment and husband’s migration: Evidence from Indonesia*
Job polarization and female employment: The case of Germany**