These are our primary research seminars for visiting scholars. They attract top scholars from throughout the world to discuss their work, and a forum for faculty and students to present their recent research. Seminars meet from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Wyman Park Building W603 unless otherwise noted. Those who are off campus can request an online copy of the paper by emailing Rosana Medina. Please use the respective “Subscribe to …” links if you would like to subscribe to this seminar calendar.
Visiting Speaker Seminar
The event will take place in W-603. More information will be posted soon.
Jonathan Libgober (University of Southern California)
Title of the paper: The Dynamics of Verification when Searching for Quality
Stelios Fourakis (JHU)
Title of the paper: "Discriminatory Price Auctions and Self-Fulfilling Crises"
Kieran Allsop (JHU)
The applied micro brownbag seminar will take place in Wyman Park Building 603.
Yanqin Fan (University of Washington)
Title of the paper: "Partial Identification in Moment Models with Incomplete Data via Optimal Transport" (joint with Brendan Pass and Xuuetao Shi)
Sangmok Lee (Washington University in St. Louis)
Title of the paper: "An Experiment on Behavior in Queues"
Pablo D’Erasmo (Federal Reserve bank of Philadelphia)
Title of the paper: "A Quantitative Model of Banking Industry Dynamics"
Anna Aizer (Brown University)
More information on the title of the paper will be posted.
Barton Lee (ETH Zurich)
Title of the Paper: When Growth leads to Zero-sum Conflict (with Álvaro Delgado-Vega)
Andrew Foerster (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco)
Title of the paper: " The Past and Future of U.S. Structural Change: Compositional Accounting and Forecasting" ( joint with Dean Corbae.)
Soonhyun Kwon (JHU)
The applied micro brownbag seminar will take place in Wyman Park Building 603.
Jean-Francois Houde (University of Wisconsin)
More information on the title of the paper will be posted.