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Jun 9, 2025

12.45h

Department of Economics

Effrosyni Adamopoulou

Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW)

Early Life Conditions, Time Preferences, and Savings

May 27, 2025

12.45h

Department of Economics

Luis Garicano

Universidad Católica Andrés Bello

Narrative Entanglement: The Case of Climate Policy

May 22, 2025

12.45h

Department of Economics

Benjamín Villena-Roldán

Universidad Católica Andrés Bello

Working Hours Policy Reform: Micro and Macro Impacts

May 13, 2025

12.45h

Department of Finance and Accounting

Niklas Meyes

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Fairness Concerns About Performance Signals: Market Microstructure and Executive Compensation

May 8, 2025

12.45h

Department of Finance and Accounting

Claudia Cannas

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Climate Change as a New Source of Systemic Risk: An Empirical Analysis of Climate Risk Drivers for European Banks

May 7, 2025

12.45h

Department of Economics

Erica Field

Duke University

Guy Talk: Catalyzing Peer Effects on IPV through Virtual Support Groups for Men

May 6, 2025

12.45h

Department of Finance and Accounting

Annalisa Prencipe

Bocconi University

Eponymy, Reputation, and ESG Reporting in Private Family Firms

May 6, 2025

12.45h

Department of Business Management

Luis Diestre

IE University

How Many Calories? The Effectiveness Of Substantive And Symbolic Actions In The U.S. Food Retail Industry

Apr 30, 2025

12.45h

Department of Economics

Andrés Erosa

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Labor Market Polarization and Inequality: A Roy Model Perspective

Apr 29, 2025

12.45h

Department of Finance and Accounting

Andrey Pankratov

Laval University

Who Benefits from Insider Information? Insider Traders “Under the Gun”

Apr 24, 2025

13.30h

Departments of Quantitative Methods & Mathematics

David Alonso

Universidad de Zaragoza

Discrete versions of inequalities in convex geometry

Apr 23, 2025

12.45h

Department of Economics

Olivier Accominotti

London School of Economics

Covered Interest Parity: The Long-Run Evidence