Calendar

Events Calendar

January, 2018
February, 2018
  • Suresh Naidu, Columbia University - Empirical Microeconomics

     "Monopsony and Employer Mis-optimization Account for Round Number Bunching in the Wage Distribution"

    02:00pm - 03:30pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Rosanne Altshuler, Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Jeffrey Lacker, Former President Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond - Money, History and Finance

     "From “Real Bills” to “Too Big to Fail”: H. Parker Willis and the Federal Reserve’s First Century"

    02:30pm - 04:00pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library (Note change in room) | Coordinator: Hugh Rockoff

  • Eugene White, Rutgers University - Macroeconomic Theory

    "Censored Success: How to Prevent a Banking Panic, The Barings Crisis of 1890  Revisited"

    02:50pm - 04:20pm | NJ Hall 105 | Coordinator: Diego Anzoategui

  • Jonathan Morduch, NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service - Empirical Microeconomics

    "Poverty and Migration in the Digital Age: Experimental Evidence on Mobile Banking in Bangladesh"

    02:00pm - 03:30pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Rosanne Altshuler

  • Leticia Arroyo Abad, Middlebury College - Money, History and Finance

    "The Long Shadow of History? The Impact of Colonial Labor Institutions on Economic Development in Peru"

    02:30pm - 04:00pm | NJ Hall 101 | Coordinator: Hugh Rockoff

  • Shengxing Zhang, London School of Economics - Macroeconomic Theory


    "Intangibles, Inequality and Stagnation"

    02:50pm - 04:20pm | NJ Hall 105 | Coordinator: Diego Anzoategui

March, 2018
April, 2018
  • Roc Armenter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - Macroeconomic Theory

    A Model of the Federal Funds Market: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

    02:50pm - 04:20pm | NJ Hall 105 | Coordinator: Diego Anzoategui

  • Anne Hanley, Northern Illinois University - Money, History and Finance

    "Standardizing the Brazilian Nation in the Nineteenth Century"

    02:30pm - 04:00pm | NJ Hall 101 | Coordinator: Hugh Rockoff

  • Conversations with Distinguished Alumni: Morris Goldstein - Special Event Seminar

    Former Deputy Director of Research at the IMF and former Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics Morris Goldstein recently retired from the the Peterson Institute for International Economics where for many years he held the Dennis Weatherstone Chair. Prior to joining Peterson in 1994, Dr. Goldstein spent twenty five years on the IMF staff, the last eight as Deputy Director of the IMF’s Research Department. In 1999, he was the Project Director for the Council on Foreign Relations’ blue-ribbon task force on the international financial architecture.

    03:00pm - 04:00pm | Murray Hall, Room 111 (CAC) | Coordinator: Thomas Prusa

  • Kali Rath, University of Notre Dame - Micro Theory/Experimental Seminar

    03:45pm - 05:15pm | NJ Hall room 105 | Coordinator: Tomas Sjostrom

  • Enrique Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania - Macroeconomic Theory

    "Liability Dollarization, Sudden Stops & Optimal Financial Policy"

    02:00pm - 04:00pm | NJ Hall 3r Floor Library | Coordinator: Diego Anzoategui

  • Francis Vella, Georgetown University - Econometrics

    "Nonseparable sample selection models with censored selection rules: Decomposing US wage growth for 1976-2016"

    04:00pm - 05:30pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Yuan Liao

  • Yutian Yang, and Michael Cassidy Rutgers University (Graduate Students) - Empirical Microeconomics

    "Does Economic Prosperity Induce Unhealthy Behaviors?--Evidence From China"
    and “A Home Away from (or Nearby) Home: Homeless Family Responses to Exogenous Benefit Variation in New York City”

    02:00pm - 03:30pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Rosanne Altshuler

  • Lisa Cook, Michigan State University - Money, History and Finance

    "A New National Lynching Data Set and New Explanations for Lynching Behavior in the United States, 1684-1983"

    Paper "Violence and Economic Activity: Evidence from African American Patents, 1870 to 1940"

    02:30pm - 04:00pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Hugh Rockoff

  • Filippo Pavesi, University of Verona - Micro Theory/Experimental Seminar

     "Good Lies"

    03:45pm - 05:15pm | | Coordinator:

  • High Frequency Financial Econometrics - Special Event Seminar

    08:30am - 06:00pm | Academic Building, Room 1180, (CAC), 15 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, NJ | Coordinator: Xiye Yang, Mingmian Cheng, Jungjun Choi

  • Matthew Weinberg, Drexel University - Empirical Microeconomics

    02:00pm - 03:30pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Rosanne Altshuler, Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Gianluca Benigno, LSE (visiting the IMF) - Macroeconomic Theory

    "Stagnation Traps"

    02:50pm - 04:20pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Roberto Chang

  • Seminar Speaker, Yilin Wu, Rutgers University (Graduate Student) - Empirical Microeconomics

    “Concentration or Dispersion: Ethnic Spatial and Occupational Pattern of Asian and Hispanic American and Its Labor Market Impact”

    02:00pm - 02:45pm | NJ Hall 3rd Floor Library | Coordinator: Rosanne Altshuler

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