The Deparment of Economics and Finance of Tor Vergata University launches a series of seminars about the EJM.
Tor Vergata University of Rome's Department of Economics and Finance (School of Economics) is actively involved in the EJM (European Job Market) 2021 and will host the following fly-out seminars in the framework of the European Job Market 2021.
Programme
- January 12 h.2:30pm
"Group Formation, Mergers, and Overlapping Ownership in Aggregative Games with Information Sharing"
Eray Cumbul
Department of Economics and Business Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- January 13 h.2:30pm
"A behavioural gap in survival beliefs"
Maddalena Ferranna
Toulouse School of Economics
- January 14 h.2:30pm
"When should we tax firms? Optimal corporate taxation"
Alaïs Martin-Baillon
Economics Sciences Po
- January 17 h.2:30pm
"A Mediator Approach to Mechanism Design with Limited Commitment; JMP 2: Estimation of Games under No Regret"
Niccolo Lomys
Department of Economics University of Mannheim (Universität Mannheim)
- January 19 h.2:30pm
"How Should We Design Parental Leave Policies? Evidence from Two Reforms in Italy"
Valeria Zurla
Economics Brown University
- January 21 h.2:30pm
"The Effect of Trade on Skill Requirements: Evidence from Job Postings"
Fabrizio Colella
Department of Economics Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC) University of Lausanne (Université de Lausanne)
- January 24 h.2:30pm
"Audit Rule Disclosure and Tax Compliance"
Enrico Di Gregorio
Kennedy School of Government Harvard University
- January 26 h.2:30pm
"Police infrastructure, police performance and crime: evidence from the austerity cuts"
Elisa Facchetti
School of Economics and Finance Queen Mary University
- January 28 h.2:30pm
"The Cyclicality of Earnings Growth along the Distribution - Causes and Consequences”
John Kramer
Institute for International Economic Studies Stockholm University
- January 31 h.2:30pm
"Technological Change and Racial Disparities"
Vittoria Dicandia
Economics Boston University
- February 2 h.2:30pm
"Contagious Dishonesty: Corruption Scandals and Supermarket Theft"
Giorgio Gulino
Department of Economics Università di Bologna
- February 4 h.2:30pm
"Pulp Friction: The Value of Quantity Contracts in Decentralized Markets"
Juha Tolvanen
Economics Princeton University
- February 7 h.2:30pm
“Robust and Efficient Inference for Non-Regular Semiparametric Models”
Adam Lee
Department of Economics and Business Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- February 9 h.2:30pm
"Dutch vs. First-Price Auctions with Expectations-Based Loss-Averse Bidders"
Benjamin Balzer
Department of Economics University of Mannheim
Full program