Lobbying for Power: A Structural Model of Lobbying in the Energy Sector
-Empirical Micro Seminar
Karam Kang
Penn Graduate Student
Is Labor Supply Important for Business Cycles?
-Money Macro Seminar
Per Krusell
Stockholm University
Price Discrimination in Many-to-Many Matching Markets
-Micro Theory Seminar
Renato Gomes
Toulouse School of Economics
Information Structure and Statistical Information in Discrete Response Models
-Econometrics Seminar
Denis Nekipelov
University of California, Berkeley
Firm Performance and Trade Liberalization
-Empirical Micro Seminar
Jan De Loecker
Princeton University
Information Equilibria in Dynamic Economies
-Money Macro Seminar
Todd Walker
Indiana University
Positive Online Feedback, Trust Accumulation, and Efficiency
-Micro Theory Seminar
Xiangting Hu
Penn PhD student
Maximum Likelihood Inference in Weakly Identified DSGE Models
-Econometrics Seminar
Anna Mikusheva
MIT
Pay for Percentile
-Empirical Micro Seminar
Derek Neal
University of Chicago
Overborrowing, Financial Crises and 'Macro-prudential' Policy
-Money Macro Seminar
Enrique Mendoza
University of Maryland