Seminars, Proseminars and Lunches for the Week of Mar 30th 2025


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03/31/2025
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Local projections reading group: 3rd meeting  (Muyang Ren)
Olea, Jose Luis Montiel, and Mikkel Plagborg Moller “Local Projection Inference is Simpler and More Robust than you think”
Financial Econometrics Lunch Group Seminar is on Monday at 11:45am.
03/31/2025
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Can Urgun  (Princeton)
Costly Verification and Money Burning
Microeconomic Theory Seminar is on Monday at 3:30pm.
04/01/2025
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Jae Hun Jeong  
Macro Breakfast Seminar is on Tuesday at 8:45am.
04/01/2025
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Yusuke Ishihata  
Labor Lunch, Public Lab Seminar is on Tuesday at 11:45am.
04/01/2025
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David McAdams  
Economics Theory Lunch Seminar is on Tuesday at 11:45am.
04/01/2025
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Panle Barwick  (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
A Double Dose of Reform: Insurance and Centralized Negotiation in Drug Markets
Public and IO Seminar is on Tuesday at 3:30pm.
04/01/2025
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Ricardo Reis  (London School of Economics)
The anatomy of a peg: lessons from China’s parallel currencies
Macro Seminar is on Tuesday at 1:25pm.
04/02/2025
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Boyang Bai  (Duke Economics PhD student)
Public/IO Lunch Seminar is on Wednesday at 12:00pm.
04/02/2025
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Rebecca Lessem  (CMU)
Matching job applicants to vacancies: An empirical model of multi-stage hiring
Labor and Development Seminar is on Wednesday at 3:15pm.
04/04/2025
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Lisa Kinspergher  (CHOPE Visiting Scholar)
"Dewey and Hayek on Reason: Competing Visions for Liberalism"
History of Political Economy Lunch Seminar is on Friday at 12:00pm.
04/04/2025
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Marcelo Gonçalves (4th Year PhD)  (Sanford School)
Much More Than Trees: The stabilizing role of environmental policy
University Program in Environmental Policy Seminar is on Friday at 2:00pm.