Separating Predicted Randomness from Noise
-Micro Theory Seminar
Jose Apesteguia
Universtat Pompeu Fabra
Finding Mr. Schumpeter: An Empirical Study of Competition and Technology Adoption
-Industrial Organization Seminar
Nate Miller
Georgetown University
Keeping up with peers in India: A new social interactions model of perceived needs
-Econometrics Seminar
Arthur Lewbel
Boston College
Filtering with Micro Data
-Econometrics Seminar
Minsu Chang
University of Pennsylvania
State Space Methods: Applications for Tracking the Economy
-The Second Penn Economics Lecture
Borağan Aruoba
University of Maryland
Leisure Luxuries and the Labor Supply of Young Men
-Money Macro Seminar
Erik Hurst
University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
A Revealed Preference Theory of Monotone Choice and Strategic Complementarity
-Micro Theory Seminar
John Quah
Johns Hopkins University
Inference on Breakdown Frontiers
-Econometrics Seminar
Matthew Masten
Duke University
International Return Predictability: The View from Under the Bayesian Hat
-Econometrics Seminar
Irina Pimenova
PIER COHEN DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
-PIER Cohen Distinguished Lecture, Money Macro Seminar
Per Krusell
Stockholm University