IZA Research Seminar

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Next Seminar:
07.05.2024  Nicola Gennaioli (Bocconi University)
How People Use Statistics
Joint work with Andrei Shleifer
IZA, Schaumburg-Lippe-Straße 9, Conference Room (2:15 p.m.)
 

As of 2024 the Bonn Applied Microeconomics Seminar is cohosted by IZA and the Institute for Applied Microeconomics at the University of Bonn. The seminar series and accompanying workshops are open for faculty members of the Bonn econ institutions, visiting scholars, and students. Seminar presentations followed by discussion are held in English.

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

Earlier IZA Research Seminars are archived below.  

   

 

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10.12.2019  Erzo F.P. Luttmer (Dartmouth College and IZA)
Behavioral Impediments to Valuing Annuities: Complexity and Choice Bracketing
(joint work with Jeffrey R. Brown, Arie Kapteyn, Olivia S. Mitchell and Anya Samek)
 
26.11.2019  Guido Friebel (Goethe University Frankfurt and IZA)
A Pay Change and Its Long-term Consequences
(joint work with Miriam Krueger)
 
19.11.2019  Charles Bellemare (Université Laval and IZA)
Life-cycle decisions, dynamic programming, and correlation neglect : experimental analysis of alternative decision rules
(joint work with Sabine Kröger and Ibrahima Sarr)
 
12.11.2019  Alexandra Spitz-Oener (Humboldt University Berlin and IZA)
Resilient Men of Prime Working Age
(joint work with Alexandra Fedorets and Bernd Fitzenberger)
(cancelled)
 
05.11.2019  Alexander Sebald (Copenhagen Business School)
Self-confidence and reactions to subjective performance evaluations
(joint work with Charles Bellemare)
 
29.10.2019  Paolo Pinotti (Bocconi University)
Unemployment, Social Insurance, and Crime: Evidence from Brazil
(joint work with Diogo Britto and Breno Sampaio)
 
22.10.2019  Benjamin Schoefer (University of California, Berkeley and IZA)
Labor in the Boardroom
(joint work with Simon Jäger and Jörg Heining)
 
15.10.2019  David Neumark (University of California, Irvine and IZA)
Older Workers Need Not Apply? Ageist Language in Job Ads and Age Discrimination in Hiring
 
08.10.2019  Kenneth Troske (University of Kentucky and IZA)
Hospital Closures and Short-Run Change in Ambulance Call Times
(joint work with Sookti Chaudhary, Alison Davis and SuZanne Troske)
 
01.10.2019  Giulia Giupponi (Bocconi University and IZA)
When Income Effects are Large: Labor Supply Responses and the Value of Welfare Transfers
(takes place at 13:30)
 
24.09.2019  Matthias Doepke (Northwestern University and IZA)
Employment Protection, Investment in Job-Specific Skills, and Inequality Trends in the United States and Europe
(joint work with Ruben Gaetani)
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
10.09.2019  Matthias Heinz (University of Cologne)
What Do Employee Referral Programs Do?
 
18.06.2019  Pietro Biroli (University of Bologna and IZA)
Genetics and Health Insurance: How Genes and Insurance Status Affect Smoking Decisions after Health Shocks
(joint work with Laura Zwyssig)
(takes place in SLS 5)
 
04.06.2019  Victoria L. Prowse (Purdue University and IZA)
Using goals to motivate college students: Theory and evidence from field experiments
(joint work with Damon Clark, David Gill and Mark Rush)
 
28.05.2019  Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary, University of London and IZA)
The Politics and Economics of Government aid
(joint work with T. Colussi, G. Lecce and M. Onorato)
 
21.05.2019  Zsofia Barany (Sciences Po, Paris)
Engines of Sectoral Labor Productivity Growth
(joint work with Christian Siegel)
 
14.05.2019  Johannes Abeler (University of Oxford and IZA)
Determinants and malleability of truth-telling preferences
(joint work with Armin Falk and Fabian Kosse)
 
30.04.2019  Arthur van Soest (Tilburg University and IZA)
How does an allowance for a non-working younger partner affect the retirement behaviour of couples?
(joint work with Amparo Nagore García)
 
16.04.2019  Paul Muller (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and IZA)
How Wage Announcements Affect Job Search: A Field Experiment
(joint work with Michèle Belot and Philipp Kircher)
 
02.04.2019  Michael Kosfeld (Goethe University Frankfurt and IZA)
Do Preferences and Biases predict Life Outcomes? Evidence from Education and Labor Market Entry Decisions
(joint work with Uschi Backes-Gellner, Holger Herz, and Yvonne Oswald)
 
26.03.2019  David B. Huffman (University of Pittsburgh and IZA)
Bounded Rationality as a Limit to Gaming of Workplace Incentive Systems
(joint work with Johannes Abeler, David Huffman, Collin Raymond)
 
12.03.2019  Ingvild Almås (IIES, Stockholm University)
Cutthroat capitalism versus cuddly socialism: Are Americans more meritocratic and efficiency-seeking than Scandinavians?"
joint work with A. Cappelen and B. Tungodden (takes place in SLS 5)
 
07.03.2019  Tomáš Jagelka (University of Bonn and IZA)
Preferences, Ability, and Personality: Explaining Heterogeneity in Decisions Under Risk and Delay
 
26.02.2019  Hale Utar (Grinnell College and IZA)
Firms and Labor in Times of Violence: Evidence from the Mexican Drug War