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Session Overview
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
Date: Tuesday, 02/Apr/2024
5:30pm
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7:30pm
Labour Market
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

Labor Market Discrimination and Socio-cultural Capital: Evidence from the Netherlands

Ao Yin, Richard Jong-A-Pin



Statistical gender discrimination: evidence from young workers across four decades and 56 countries

Joanna Tyrowicz



The Shocking Institutions Hypothesis and Unemployment Differentials in the OECD

Nauro Campos, Vera Eichenauer, Jan-Egbert Sturm



The impact of product and labour market reforms on unemployment: New evidence based on local projections

Rasmus Wiese, Jakob de Haan, Joao Jalles

Date: Wednesday, 03/Apr/2024
9:00am
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11:00am
Media I
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

Terrorism, Media Attitudes Towards Migration and Votes: Evidence from France

Daniel MIRZA, Matthieu PICAULT, Mamadou SACKO, Ahmed TRITAH



Don't think twice, it's allright

Lotte Mirjam Swank



Round Numbers, Household Inflation Expectations, and the Media

Marcel Garz, Benjamin Larin



Too Hot to Play It Cool? Temperature and Media Bias

David Stadelmann, Tobias Thomas, Nikita Zakharov

1:30pm
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3:30pm
Migration
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

Do immigrants hurt local public finances? Evidence from Italy

Furio Camillo Rosati, Anna Maria Mayda, Rama Dasi Mariani, Antonio Sparacino



Income and Migration: Evidence from a Century of Windfall Income Shocks

Sebastian Leue, Erik Haustein



The Impact of Economic Sanctions on International Migration

Jerg Gutmann, Pascal Langer, Matthias Neuenkirch



The Effect of Immigration on the German Housing Market

Umut Unal, Bernd Hayo, Isil Erol

4:00pm
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6:00pm
International Political Economy
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

Caste Based Occupational Rigidity in the Context of Trade Liberalization in India

Ashmita Gupta, Neha Hui



Political instability, international trade, and government spending in the European Union: A network-based approach

Giovanni Carnazza, Paolo Liberati, Agnese Sacchi



Collusion and the Prolongation of Trade Protection

Stefanie Pizzella, Arevik Gnutzmann-Mkrtchyan



Political Risk Contributes to Post-Crisis Violations of Covered Interest Parity

Jamus Jerome Lim, Xin Long

Date: Thursday, 04/Apr/2024
9:00am
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11:00am
Migration & Voting Preferences
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

Globalization, income inequality and political realignment: the transition from a two-party to a multi-party electoral system in Costa Rica

Alvaro Zuniga-Cordero, Ronald Alfaro-Redondo



Populist propaganda and anti-migration stances: An experimental investigation

Christian Koch, Jean-Robert Tyran



Can Minority Representation Promote Social Cohesion between Immigrants and Non-Immigrants? An Analysis of Local Governments in England

Sugata Ghosh, Anirban Mitra, Sarmistha Pal



Immigrant narratives in the media

Joop Adema, Kai Gehring, Panu Poutvaara

11:30am
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1:30pm
Monetary Economics I
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

The climate-induced monetary stress in the euro area

Hamza Bennani, Etienne Farvaque



Price Stability, Financial Stability, and Common–Agency

Georgios Chortareas, Riccardo Russo



Climate Change Risks and Municipal Borrowing Costs: Evidence from Flood Exposure and the US Municipal Bond Market

Frederic Grueninger



DOES CENTRAL BANK INDEPENDENCE LEAD TO MORE MONETARY DISCIPLINE?

Etienne Farvaque, Alexander Jung, Davide Romelli

Date: Friday, 05/Apr/2024
9:00am
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11:00am
Public Procurement
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

European Regional Policy and Public Procurement in Spain

Bruno Baránek, Jihwan Ryu, Vítězslav Titl



The One and Only: Single Bidding in Public Procurement

Vitezslav Titl



Is the bigger the better? An analysis on public procurement efficiency in Italy

Maurizo Caserta, Livio Ferrante, Paolo Lorenzo Ferrara, Stefania Fontana

11:30am
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1:30pm
Social Choice & Welfare
Location: TC.5.15 - Teaching Center, 5th Floor
 

Active choosing or default rules? A revealed preference approach

Yukinori Iwata



Legitimize through Endorsement

Andrea Gallice, Edoardo Grillo



What if “Economic man” had more of a personality?

Ronald Stephen Wintrobe



Competition and Causal Inference: Economic Choice and Welfare Analysis Under Potential Outcomes

Colin Jennings


 
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