The Bilbonomics seminars are is organised by the department of Foundations of Economic Analysis II.
For any information please contact P. Ubeda.
FUTURE AND PAST SEMINARS (SINCE SEPTEMBER 2011)
Has the voracity effect lost appetite? Policy reforms, growth an dinequality with heterogeneous groups
Chronic stress and economic decisions - individual and interactive experiments
An overview of the field of management information systems through a few example of my own work
Does globalization promote civil war? An empirical research
Gender Differentials in Unemployment Ins and Outs during the Great Recession in Spain
The Impact of Early Career Peers and Job Opportunities on Lifetime Success
Stability of Networks under Level-K Farsightedness
Employment Protection Legislation and Labor Court Activity in Spain. Joint with M. Martínez-Matute and J.S. Mora-Sanguinetti
Education, Lifetime Labor Supply, and Longevity Improvements” (con H. d’Albis y A. Prskawetz)
A Generalized Winner's Curse: An Experimental Investigation of Complexity and Adverse Selection. Joint with G. Charness and D. Schmeidler
Capital goods, measured TFP and growth: The case of Spain
Correlated samples, the law of small numbers and bank runs
Download Gergely Hovárth (University of Erlangen Nuremberg)Political Polarization and Support for Reform: Experimental Evidence from Egypt
Download Rebeca Morton (New York University)INTERPOL’s surveillance network in curbing transnational terrorism
What Determines Individual Perceptions about Political Parties and How Does This Influence Voting Behaviour?
A deeper look at US revision processes
Labor market transitions and the acknowledgment of earned entitlement: a lab experiment in the field
Do movie Majors really collude? Indirect evidence from release schedules
Norms Make Preferences Social
Download Alexander Vostroknutov (Maastricht University)Preference shifts and multi-sectorial models
Download William Addessi (University of Sassari)Fiscal Rules and the Intergenerational Welfare Effects of Public Infrastructure
Download Pedro Bom (University of Vienna)Euro area external imbalances and the burden of adjustment
Endogenous Matching in University-Industry Collaboration: Theory and Empirical Evidence from the UK. Joint with A. Banal-Estañol and D. Pérez-Castrillo
Download Inés Macho (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)Public debt frontiers: The Greek case
Data revision in the analysis of extended DSGE models