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Departmental Research Seminar

In the Departmental Research Seminar, researchers from all over the world present their most recent research findings.

Unless stated otherwise, the seminar takes place on Mondays, 14:15-15:30 in person. We will notify you of any changes to this plan.

We gratefully acknowledge financial support by Regensburger Universit?tsstiftung Hans Vielberth.?

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Upcoming Talks:


28.04.2025

Martin Spindler (Universit?t Hamburg)

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Veranstaltungsort

H 26, 14.15-15.30


26.05.2025

Ritwik Banerjee (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore)

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Veranstaltungsort

H 26, 14.15-15.30


23.06.2025

Sebastian Jensen (Aarhus University)

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Veranstaltungsort

H 26, 14.15-15.30


07.07.2025

Karolin Kirschenmann (Zentrum für Europ?ische Wirtschaftsforschung)

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Veranstaltungsort

H 26, 14.15-15.30


Talks in Previous Semesters


Winter Semester 2024/25


Summer Semester 2024


Winter Semester 2023/24


Summer Semester 2023


Winter Semester 2022/23


Summer Semester 2022


Winter Semester 2021/22

18.10.2021:
in person

Vincent Sterk (University College London), Startup Types, Structural Policy and Macroeconomic Performance in Europe

08.11.2021:
online
Ghazala Azmat (Sciences Po), Gender Promotion Gaps: Career Aspirations and Workplace Discrimination
15.11.2021:
online
David Hendry (Oxford University), Forecasting Facing Climate Change, Evolving Pandemics and Economic Shifts
29.11.2021: Marie Claire Villeval (CNRS – University of Lyon), POSTPONED TO 07.02.2022!!!
06.12.2021:
online
Zainab Iftikhar (Goethe Universit?t Frankfurt), Spatial Inequality, Labor Market Frictions and Informality in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
13.12.2021:
in person
Frank Bohn (Radboud Universiteit), Two Papers on Political Budget Cycles: Uninformed Voters and Selfishness Do Not Suffice for Explaining Them
10.01.2022: Sebastian Zelzner (ETH Zürich), CANCELLED!
17.01.2022: Michele Belot?(Cornell University), CANCELLED!
24.01.2022: Felix Bierbrauer (Universit?t zu K?ln), CANCELLED!
31.01.2022: Matteo Barigozzi (Università di Bologna),?CANCELLED!
07.02.2022:
online
Marie Claire Villeval (CNRS – University of Lyon), Endogenous Information Acquisition and Norm Formation

Summer Semester 2021

19.04.2021: Martin Halla (Universit?t Linz), Is there Evidence for Ethnic Discrimination in the German Market for Health Care?
26.04.2021: Danila Serra (Texas A&M University), Gender and Leadership in Organizations: Promotions, Demotions and Angry Workers
03.05.2021: Olga Stoddard (Brigham Young University?), Strength in Numbers: A Field Experiment in Gender, Influence, and Group Dynamics
10.05.2021: Glenn Harrison (Georgia State University), Do No Harm? The Welfare Consequences of Behavioural Interventions
17.05.2021: Nicola Lacetera??????? (University of Toronto), Social Support for Markets and “Just Prices”
31.05.2021: Robert Schwager?(Universit?t G?ttingen), Present-bias abd Externalities: Can Government Intervention Raise Welfare?
07.06.2021: Tom Krebs (Universt?t Mannheim), Optimal Social Insurance and Rising Labor Market Risk
14.06.2021: Julia Blasch (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Energy Community Membership, Social Identity and Energy Conservation
21.06.2021: Melanie Schienle (KIT), Prescreening and Reduced Rank Regression in UltraHigh Dimensional Cointegration
28.06.2021: Michael B?hm (Universit?t Bonn),
Occupation Growth, Skill Prices, and Wage Inequality
05.07.2021: Robin Maialeh (Prague University of Economics), Success-Breeds-Success Distributional Dynamics in Stochastic Competitive Systems
12.07.2021: Jana Gallus (UCLA), Shine a Light (on the Bright): The Effect of Awards on
Confidence to Speak up in Gendertyped Knowledge Work

Winter Semester 2020/21

09.11.2020: Warn N. Lekfuangfu (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), All I have to do is dream? The role of aspirations in intergenerational mobility and well-being
23.11.2020: Lukas Kiessling (Max-Planck-Institut Bonn), The Long-run Effects of Peers on Mental Health
30.11.2020: Anna Raute (Queen Mary University London), Paid Parental Leave and Paternity Acknowledgement
07.12.2020: Martina Kirchberger (Trinity College Dublin), Perpetual Motion: Human Mobility and spatial Frictions in three African Countries
11.01.2021: Michael Pflüger (Universit?t Würzburg), City Size, Pollution and Emission Policies
18.01.2021: Marko Runkel (TU Berlin), ENTF?LLT!!!
25.01.2021: Udo Kreickemeier (Universit?t G?ttingen), Exporting and Offshoring with Monopsonistic Competition
01.02.2021: Giovanna d'Adda (Università degli Studi di Milano), Social norms and energy conservation: experimental evidence on strategic information avoidance and belief manipulation

Summer Semester 2020

11.05.2020: Robert Dur (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Wage Setting and Leadership Styles
18.05.2020: Florian Ederer?(Yale University), Killer Acquisitions
08.06.2020: Uwe Hassler (Goethe Universit?t Frankfurt), Self-normalizing Tests from Heterogeneous Samples under Cross-dependence: The case of stationarity testing
29.06.2020: Gerd Mühlheu?er?(Universit?t Hamburg),?Smart Products: Liability, Investments in Product Safety, and the Timing of Market Introduction
13.07.2020: Leopold S?gner?(Institut für H?here Studien Wien),?G-Identifiability for Multivariate AR Systems and Mixed Frequency Data: The Unit Root Case

Winter Semester 2019/20

21.10.2019: Michael Pflüger (University of Wuerzburg),?VORTRAG ENTF?LLT!!!
04.11.2019: Matthias Kredler (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid),?Save, Spend or Give? A Model of Housing, Family Insurance, and Savings in Old Age
11.11.2019: Peter Haan (DIW Berlin),?Female Labor Supply and Biased Beliefs: A Structural Approach
18.11.2019: Alessia Russo (BI Norwegian Business School),?Optimal Sustainable Intergenerational Insurance
02.12.2019: Christian Traxler (Hertie School of Governance),?Salience, Simpli Cation, and Timely Compliance
09.12.2019: Christopher Busch (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona),?Higher-Order Income Risk over the Business Cycle
13.01.2020: Tabea Bucher-Koenen (ZEW?Mannheim),?Do Women get worse Financial Advice??
03.02.2020: Martin Wagner (University of Klagenfurt, Bank of Slovenia and Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna),?Localized Fully Modified OLS Estimation of Cointegrating Relationships in an Integrated Locally Stationary Framework

Summer Semester 2019

06.05.2019: Olivier Deschenes (UC Santa Barbara), The Private and the External Costs of Nuclear Phase-Outs: Evidence from Germany
07.05.2019: Arpad Abraham (European University Institute),?Climbing the Wage Ladders: Determining the Sources of Idiosyncratic Wage Dynamics and Implications for Policy,?Tuesday, 16.30-18.00, VG 2.35
13.05.2019: Melanie Lührmann (Royal Holloway), Long-run Health and Mortality Effects of Exposure to Universal Health Care in Infancy
20.05.2019: Petr Stehlik (University of West Bohemia, Pilsen), Timing of actions in mathematical economics
27.05.2019: Matthias Doepke (Northwestern University), Employment Protection, Investment in Job-Specific Skills, and Inequality Trends in the United States and Europe
17.06.2019: Michael Wyrwich (University of Jena), Migration restrictions and lon-term regional development:?evidence from large-scale expulsions of Germans after World War II
24.06.2019: Valerie Karplus (MIT), Closing the energy efficiency gap in industrial firms:?The role of management practices
01.07.2019: Matthias Bühlmaier (University of Hong Kong),?Are Financial Constraints Priced? Evidence from Textual Analysis
08.07.2019: Bettina Brüggemann (McMaster University), Entrepreneurship, Housing and Wealth - entf?llt -
15.07.2019: Susanne Prantl (University of Cologne), Skilled Labor Inflow and Native Innovation

Winter Semester 2018/19

11.10.2018: Ulrich Müller (Princeton University),?Inference for the Mean,?Thursday 16:30-18:00,?R008
15.10.2018: Simeon Schudy (LMU München),?A Field Experiment on Leadership Functions and Team Performance in Non-Routine Analytical Team Tasks
22.10.2018: Alexander Berentsen (Universit?t Basel),?Fundamentals of Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology
29.10.2018: Till Requate (Universit?t Kiel),?Sanctions and Convergence of Cooperative Behavior Improve International Collaboration
05.11.2018: Koen Schoors (Ghent University),?Independent Media and Elections
12.11.2018: Anna Gumpert (LMU München),?Firm organization with multiple establishments
19.11.2018: Javier Legris?(Universidad de Buenos Aires),?The Place of Economics in the Encyclopedia of Unified Science
26.11.2018: Fabian Kindermann?(Universit?t Regensburg),?Rental Markets and Wealth Inequality in the Euro-Area
03.12.2018: Silke ?belmesser?(Universit?t Jena),?Risk?Attitudes and Migration Decisions
10.12.2018: Manfred Deistler?(TU Wien),?High Frequency Linear Time Series Models and Mixed Frequency Data
17.12.2018: Martin Peitz?(Universit?t Mannheim),?Segmentation versus Agglomeration: Competition between Platforms with Competitive Sellers
07.01.2019: Nicole Gürtzgen?(IAB and University of Regensburg),?Do Digital Information Technologies Help Unemployed Job Seekers Find a Job? Evidence from the Broadband Internet Expansion in Germany
14.01.2019: Diana Sisak?(Erasmus University Rotterdam),?Showing Off or Laying Low? The Economics of Psych-outs
21.01.2019: David Preinerstorfer?(Université libre de Bruxelles),?Enhancing Power in Asymptotic and Finite Sample Frameworks
28.01.2019: Jesus Crespo Cuaresma?(WU Wien),?We just estimated twenty million fiscal multipliers


Summer Semester 2018

13.04.2018: Patrick Guggenberger?(Penn State University),?A more powerful subvector Anderson Rubin test in linear instrumental variable regression,?Friday 10:15-11:45, VG 2.35
23.04.2018: Andreas Steinmayr?(LMU München),?The Importance of First Impressions: Reducing Mistreatment of Migrant Domestic Workers
30.04.2018: Lutz Kilian?(University of Michigan at Ann Arbor),?The Propagation of Regional Shocks in Housing Markets: Evidence from Oil Price Shocks in Canada
07.05.2018: Monika Schnitzer?(LMU München),?Universities and Science-Based Innovation in the Private Sector
14.05.2018: Michael Roos?(Universit?t Bochum),?Endogenous Economic Growth, Climate Change and Societal Values: A Conceptual Model
28.05.2018: Kerstin Roeder?(Universit?t Augsburg),?Women's career choices, social norms, and childcare policies
04.06.2018: Johannes Strobel?(Universit?t Regensburg),?Supply-side Uncertainty and the Zero Lower Bound in a New Keynesian Model with Agency Costs
11.06.2018: Robert Schmidt?(Universit?t Kaiserslautern),?The climate policy puzzle, or why parties disagree on scientifically uncontroversial issues
18.06.2018: Petra Persson?(Stanford University),?The Roots of Health Inequality and the Value of Intra-family Information
25.06.2018: Helmut Herwartz?(Universit?t G?ttingen),?Structural volatility modelling with applications to spillover analysis and value-at-risk
02.07.2018: Joachim Grammig?(Universit?t Tübingen