Research seminars
Research Seminars
2024
February 20: Broken Relationships: De-Risking by Correspondent Banks and International Trade
Alison Schultz, University of Mannheim
March 4: A New Test for External Validity in Meta-Analyses
Chishio Furukawa, Yokohama National University
March 13: Closing the Gender STEM Gap: A Randomized-Controlled Trial in Elementary Schools
Kerstin Grosch, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
April 10: Testing for Manipulation: Experimental Evidence on Dark Patterns
Francesco Bogliacino, University of Bergamo
April 19: Selective and Mis(leading) Economic Journals
Tom Stanley, Deakin University, Melbourne
May 16: Do Capital Incentives Distort Technology Diffusion? Evidence on Cloud, Big Data and AI
Jonathan Timmis, World Bank
May 22: The Role of Intellectual Property in Tax Planning
Katarzyna Bilicka, Utah State University
May 24: Trade-Credit Flow along Supply Chains and Disruptions from ESG Risk
Gonul Colak, University of Sussex
June 3: Financial Literacy, Ability, and Stock Market Participation
Hwan-sik Choi, Binghamton University
June 5: Information Leaks and Voluntary Disclosure
Ulrich Schäfer, University of Vienna
October 22: On the Generalizability of Sex-Differences in Risk Attitudes
Jan Feld, Victoria University of Wellington
October 31: Liquidity Spillovers: Evidence from Two-Step Spinoffs
Yakov Amihud, NYU Stern School of Business
December 2: Who's The Boss? The Role of Shareholders in Banks' Lending Decisions
Eddie Gerba, Bank of England
2023
March 21: Competing Forces in the German New Car Market: How do they Affect Diesel, PHEV, and BEV sales?
Anna Alberini, University of Maryland
April 5: Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Anomalies in Set-Identified SVARs: Revisited
Sebastian K. Rüth, University of Erfurt
May 22: The Timing of Voluntary Delisting
Gonul Colak, University of Sussex
May 30: The Taxonomy of Tail Risk
Evarist Stoja, University of Bristol
June 1: The Role of Noncognitive Ability on Health Status and Wealth Accumulation
Hwan-sik Choi, Binghamton University
October 30: "I’ve got the power" Asymmetric Relationships in the Gilt Markets
Carlos Cañón, Bank of England
November 21: European Funds and Green Public Procurement
Vitezslav Titl, University of Utrecht
December 5: Spurious Precision in Meta-Analysis: Some New Results
Heiko Rachinger, Universitat de les Illes Balears
2022
March 24: CFO Facial Beauty and Bank Loan Contracting
Karel Hrazdil, Simon Fraser University
April 14: The Persistence of Investment Inefficiencies: The Dynamics of Default and Endogenous Leverage
Dimitrios Tsomocos, University of Oxford
May 26: The Costs of Being Sustainable: Cross-Country Evidence
Gonul Colak, University of Sussex, Hanken School of Economics
June 9: Policy Effectiveness on the Global COVID-19 Pandemic and Unemployment Outcomes: A Large Mixed Frequency Spatial Approach
Ying Chen, National University of Singapore
September 20: M&As and Innovation: Evidence from Acquiring Private Firms
Jana Fidrmuc, University of Warwick
October 3: Does Digital Finance Matter? Evidence from the Impact of COVID19 Shock on Bank Stocks
Claudia Curi, Free University of Bolzano
October 20: Forward Equity Risk Premium and Its Economic Implications
Radu Tunaru, University of Sussex
News
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Research seminar: Heiko Rachinger (University of the Balearic Islands)
We would like to invite you to a research seminar by Heiko Rachinger, Assistant Professor at the University of the Balearic Islands. The seminar will take place on Tuesday, December 5, in Room 105 at 14:00. -
Research seminar: Vítězslav Titl (Utrecht University)
UPDATE: IMPORTANT CHANGE The seminar by Vítězslav Titl, an Assistant Professor of Law & Economics at Utrecht University, will take place in Room 601 on Tuesday, November 21, at 17:00. -
Research seminar: Carlos Cañón (Bank of England)
We would like to invite you to a research seminar by Carlos Cañón, Research Economist at the Bank of England taking place on Monday, October 30, in Room 206 at 15:30. Paper: "I've got the power": Asymmetric Relationships in the Gilt Markets