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

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