Events

Friday, April 12 2024| 11:00am to 12:15pm

  • Cancelled
  • Thematic seminars
  • Development and political economy seminar

Georgetown University
Friday, March 15 2024| 11:00am to 12:15pm

  • Thematic seminars
  • Development and political economy seminar

Graduate Institute Geneva
Customer Knowledge and the Price-Quality Gradient
Friday, February 23 2024| 1:00pm to 2:15pm

  • Thematic seminars
  • Development and political economy seminar

Central European University
The Xerox Effect: Communication Technology and Political Actions in Autocracy
Friday, December 15 2023| 11:00am to 12:15pm

  • Thematic seminars
  • Development and political economy seminar

Brown University
Work Over Just Cash: Informal Redistribution Among Employers and Workers in Kampala, Uganda
Monday, December 4 2023| 11:30am to 12:45pm

  • IBD Amphi

    Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre
  • joint seminars
  • amse seminar
  • Development and political economy seminar

University of Washington
Monitoring Harassment in Organizations
Friday, November 10 2023| 11:00am to 12:15pm

  • Thematic seminars
  • Development and political economy seminar

IIES Stockholm
Information and Strategy in Lemon Markets: Improving Safety in Informal Transit
Monday, October 16 2023| 11:30am to 12:45pm

  • IBD Amphi

    Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre
  • joint seminars
  • amse seminar
  • Development and political economy seminar

Columbia University
Information Frictions and Gender Inequality in Online Labor Markets
Friday, October 13 2023| 1:15pm to 3:00pm

  • joint seminars
  • AMSE lecture
  • Development and political economy seminar

New York University
Marriage, Fertility, and Cultural Integration in Italy
Friday, September 22 2023| 1:00pm to 2:15pm

  • Thematic seminars
  • Development and political economy seminar

National University Singapore
Habit Formation in Labor Supply
Friday, June 16 2023| 1:15pm to 2:30pm

  • joint seminars
  • amse seminar
  • Development and political economy seminar

University of Oxford
Zero-sum thinking, the evolution of effort-suppressing beliefs, and economic development