Job Market Seminars 2004
JOB MARKET SEMINARS 2004
January |
Monday, January 19 13.00-14.30 AULA N01
Jamele Rigolini (New York University) Curriculum Vitae
"Political Activism and Redistribution"
Tuesday, January 20 13.00-14.00 AULA N01
Issam Hallak (University of Salerno)
"Why Borrowers Pay Premiums to Larger Lenders:
Empirical Evidence from Sovereign Syndicated Loans" Curriculum Vitae
Monday, January 26 13.00-14.30 AULA N01
Alfredo Di Tillio (University of Pennsylvania) Curriculum Vitae
"Subjective Expected Utility in Games"
February |
Wednesday, February 4 13.00-14.30 AULA 2 (Via Sarfatti)
Charles Bellemare (Tilburg University) Curriculum Vitae
"A Life-cycle Model of Outmigration and Economic Assimilation in Germany"
Thursday, February 5 13.00-14.30 AULA D (Via Sarfatti)
Maria Guadalupe (London School of Economics) Curriculum Vitae
"Does Product Market Competition Increase Wage Inequality?"
Presentation Slides Tables
Wednesday, February 11 13.00-14.30 AULA D (Via Sarfatti)
Fernando Galindo-Rueda (University College London) Curriculum Vitae
"The Intergenerational Effect of Parental Schooling: Evidence from the British 1947 School Leaving Age Reform"
Thursday, February 12 13.00-14.30 AULA N01
Joao Manoel Pinho de Mello (Stanford University) Curriculum Vitae
"Market Power and Availability of Credit: An Empirical Investigation of the Small Firms' Credit Market" Presentation
Thursday, February 19 13.00-14.30 AULA TBA
Paul Ehling (The Wharton School, Penn) Curriculum Vitae
"Explaining the Persistence of Portfolio Flows" Presentation
Monday, February 23 13.00-14.30 AULA TBA
Michele Pellizzari (London School of Economics) Curriculum Vitae
"Do Friends and Relatives Really Help in Getting a Good Job" Presentation