IZA Research Seminar

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Next Seminar:
09.04.2024  Cameron Peng (London School of Economics)
Investor Memory and Biased Beliefs: Evidence from the Field
Joint work with Zhengyang Jiang, Hongqi Liu and Hongjun Yan
IZA, Schaumburg-Lippe-Straße 9, Conference Room (2:15 p.m.)
 

Seit 2024 organisiert das IZA gemeinsam mit der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Bonn das Bonn Applied Microeconomics Seminar, an dem Forschende und Dozenten der Bonner Wirtschaftsinstitute, Gastwissenschaftler und Studierende teilnehmen. Die Seminarvorträge mit anschließender Diskussion werden in englischer Sprache gehalten.

https://www.econ.uni-bonn.de/iame/en/seminar

Das Programm des früheren IZA Research Seminars (1998 - 2022) ist untenstehend archiviert.  

   

 

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11.12.2018  Adam Osman (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign und IZA)
Grants vs. Loans: Mapping Investment Decisions into Business Outcomes
(joint work with Bruno Crepon and Mohamed El Komi)
 
04.12.2018  Manuel Bagues (University of Warwick und IZA)
Connections in Scientific Committees and Applicants' Self-selection: Evidence from a Natural Randomized Experiment
(joint work Mauro Sylos Labini and Natalia Zinovyeva)
 
27.11.2018  Leander Heldring (briq, University of Bonn)
The Origins of Violence in Rwanda
 
20.11.2018  Olmo Silva (London School of Economics und IZA)
School Choice During a Period of Radical School Reform. Evidence from the Academy Programme
(joint work with Marco Bertoni and Stephen Gibbons)
 
13.11.2018  Arash Nekoei (IIES, Stockholm University)
How do Inheritances Shape Wealth Inequality? Theory and Evidence from Sweden
(joint work with David Seim)
 
06.11.2018  Sascha O. Becker (Monash University und IZA)
Forced Migration and Human Captital: Evidence from Post-WWII Population Transfers
(joint work with Irena Grosfeld, Pauline Grosjean, Nico Voigtländer and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya)
 
30.10.2018  Adam S. Booij (University of Amsterdam)
Giftedness education away from the cutoff.
(joint work with Ferry Haan and Erik Plug)
 
23.10.2018  Randi Hjalmarsson (University of Gothenburg)
The Impact of the First Professional Police Forces on Crime
(joint work with Anna Bindler)
 
16.10.2018  Pedro Carneiro (University College London und IZA)
Experimental Estimates of the Education Production Function: Sensitive Periods and Dynamic Complementarity
(joint work with Yyannu Cruz-Aguayo and Norbert Schady)
 
09.10.2018  Gordon B. Dahl (University of California, San Diego und IZA)
Switching Costs in Health Insurance
(joint work with Silke Forbes)
 
25.09.2018  Sebastian Siegloch (University of Cologne und IZA)
Property Taxation, Housing, and Local Labor Markets: Evidence from German Municipalitie
(joint work with Max Löffler)
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
18.09.2018  Camille Hémet (Paris School of Economics)
The Local Determinants of Crime Victimization
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
10.07.2018  Moritz Kuhn (University of Bonn und IZA)
Which Ladder to Climb? Wages of workers by job, plant, and education∗
(joint work with Christian Bayer)
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
03.07.2018  Daniel S. Hamermesh (University of Texas at Austin und IZA)
Taking Time Use Seriously: Income, Wages and Price Discrimination
(joint work with Jeff E. Biddle )
 
26.06.2018  Erik Hornung (University of Cologne)
Religious Practice and Student Performance: Evidence from Ramadan Fasting
(joint work with Guido Schwerdt and Maurizio Strazzeri)
 
19.06.2018  Jan Stuhler (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid und IZA)
The Dynamic Response of Municipal Fiscal Budgets to Revenue Shocks
(joint work with Ines Helm)
 
12.06.2018  Olivier Marie (Erasmus University Rotterdam und IZA)
Job Destruction and Crime
(joint work with Ilka van de Werve)
 
05.06.2018  Brice Corgnet (EMLYON Business School)
Stressing You Out for Your Own Bad! Stochastic Rewards and Work Addiction
 
29.05.2018  N. Meltem Daysal (University of Copenhagen und IZA)
Spillover Effects of Early-Life Medical Interventions
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
22.05.2018  Erik Plug (University of Amsterdam und IZA)
On the family origins of human capital: Evidence from donor-conceived children
(joint work with Petter Lundborg and Astrid Wurtz Rasmussen)
 
08.05.2018  Manudeep Bhuller (University of Oslo und IZA)
How the Internet Changed the Market for Print Media
(joint work with Tarjei Havnes, Jeremy McCauley and Magne Mogstad)
 
26.04.2018  Johanna Mollerstrom (DIW Berlin)
Income Mobility, Luck vs Effort Beliefs, and the Demand for Redistribution - Reality, Perceptions, and Dynamics
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
24.04.2018  Matthew J. Notowidigdo (Northwestern University und IZA)
The Effects of Information and Application Assistance:Experimental Evidence from SNAP
(joint work with Amy Finkelstein)
 
17.04.2018  Ulrich Wagner (University of Mannheim)
The Co-benefits of Climate Policy: Evidence from the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
(joint work with Laure B. de Preux)
 
10.04.2018  Michela Carlana (Harvard Kennedy School und IZA)
Stereotypes and Self-Stereotypes: Evidence from Teachers’ Gender Bias
 
05.04.2018  Kjell G. Salvanes (Norwegian School of Economics und IZA)
Breaking the Links: Natural Resource Booms and Intergenerational Mobility
 
27.03.2018  Joana Naritomi (London School of Economics)
Unemployment Insurance Schemes and Consumption: Evidence from Brazil
(joint work with François Gerard, Columbia University)
 
20.03.2018  Bernd Fitzenberger (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg und IZA)
End-of-Year Spending and the Long-Run Employment Effects of Training Programs for the Unemployed
(joint work with Marina Furdas and Christoph Sajons)
 
13.03.2018  Adam S. Booij (University of Amsterdam)
Can gifted and talented education raise the academic achievement of all high-achieving students?
(CANCELLED)
 
06.03.2018  Stefan Bauernschuster (University of Passau und IZA)
Bismarck's Health Insurance and the Mortality Decline
(joint work with Anastasia Driva and Erik Hornung)
 
27.02.2018  Dirk Sliwka (University of Cologne und IZA)
Learning and Performance Pay – Evidence from three Field Experiments in a Retail Chain
(joint work with Kathrin Manthei and Timo Vogelsang)
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
20.02.2018  Guido Schwerdt (University of Konstanz)
Skills, Signals, and Employability: An Experimental Investigation
(joint work with Marc Piopiunik, Lisa Simon and Ludger Woessmann)
(takes place in SLS 9)
 
16.01.2018  Ioana E. Marinescu (University of Pennsylvania und IZA)
The Labor Market Impacts of Universal and Permanent Cash Transfers: Evidence from the Alaska Permanent Fund
(joint work with Damon Jones)