Events
Our three day conference organised by Warwick Economics PhD students will bring together international PhD research from across the globe.
Tuesday 28 May 9:00am, 2 days 8 hours University of Warwick\The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. The Department of...
Friday 03 May 6:00pm - 7:30pm LSE\The Department of Economics is excited to host the final event in our Careers in Economics series for the academic year: Alumni Career Journeys - Further Stu...
Wednesday 01 May 4:00pm - 5:30pm R0.21The Department of Economics are delighted to host our first public lecture in the Faculty of Social Sciences Public Lecture series, with Professor Andrew Osw...
Tuesday 30 April 5:30pm - 6:30pm FAB0.03Event Overview
- Wed01May
Data Science Workshop - Nathan Canen
- Wed01May
Economics Undergraduate Photoshoot
We are calling for undergraduate students from the Department of Economics to volunteer to take part in a photoshoot to feature in future marketing materials
Details
Date: Wednesday 1 May 2024
Time: 11:00 - 15:00 (1 hour slots)
Location: Main CampusWhat's involved?
You will join a small group of fellow economics students to take a series of photographs across key locations on campus for up to one hour, guided by our professional and friendly photographer. These photos may be used in marketing materials including (but not limited to) email campaigns, webpages, brochures, flyers, leaflets etc.
By taking part, you will also receive 2-3 free professional headshots taken by our photographer, for your own personal use (e.g. for professional LinkedIn pages).
Volunteer Now
If you are an undergraduate student in the Department of Economics you can volunteer by completing the form below. Spaces are limited so please only volunteer for the times you are available to attend.
We will notify you if you have been randomly selected by sending you a calendar invite which will contain details of dress codes and meeting points.
- Wed01May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Title : Immersive learning: 4-week block teaching.
Speaker: Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Abstract:
Immersive learning has recently gained attention within the higher education sector. Current publications reflect heavily around the benefits gained from block teaching. A significant caveat within the existing body of literature is around how 4-week block teaching and immersive learning is operationalised in terms of curriculum design; and how this is cascaded to a course and module level. The focus of the session will be upon WMG’s experience of moving from a one-week block to a four-week block teaching model.
- Wed01May
Data Science Workshop - Nathan Canen
- Wed01May
Alumni Career Journeys - Further Study Event
The Department of Economics is excited to host the final event in our Careers in Economics series for the academic year: Alumni Career Journeys - Further Studies.
This event will host a range of panellists, from Warwick Economics alumni to current students and staff, who will discuss their experiences with further study programmes. After the panel introductions take place, there will be an opportunity to network with the panellists where you can ask any questions about their experiences and for their advice, along with free pizza and doughnuts!
We hope that this opportunity allows you to learn more about further study programmes at different institutions and levels, how to apply to them, and the career opportunities they can lead to.
About the event
Our Alumni Career Journeys event will take place on Wednesday 1 May, with the panel introductions from 4.00-4.30pm and the networking session from 4.30-5.30pm.
Please note that these events are for current students only.
Wednesday 1 May
Panel introductions: 4.00-4.30pm
Networking & refreshments: 4.30-5.30pm
Location: R0.21
Alumni Career Journeys
Introduction - Atisha Ghosh, Assistant Professor and Academic Careers Co-ordinator, and Stephanie Redding, Senior Careers Consultant.
Our panellists are:
- Alec Steeley (BSc Economics, 2023) - MPhil Economics at the University of Oxford.
- Swarali Havaldar (MSc Economics, 2021) - Pre Doctoral Researcher at Kings College London.
- Jan Szydlo (BSc Economics, 2023) - MSc Finance and Economics at the London School of Economics.
- Jinlin Wei - MRes and PhD in Economics at the University of Warwick.
- Alexander Karalis Isaac - Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Director of Student Experience and Progression for MSc Economics and EIFE.
The panel introductions will be followed by a networking opportunity with pizza and doughnuts, in R0.21 and the Ramphal foyer.
Registration
Registration for this event is mandatory and please only register if you will be attending. Please complete the form linked below.
Registration will close on Wednesday 1 May at noon. You will receive an email with further details after this time.
Please note: photography will be taking place at this event, which may be used for marketing purposes (e.g. promotional materials). By registering your attendance at this event, you are giving consent to be photographed, however if you do not wish to be photographed, please inform a member of Economics staff on the day. You can withdraw your consent at any time via email to emily.wesley@warwick.ac.uk.
- Wed01May
CRETA Theory Seminar - Jakub Steiner (Zurich)
Title to be advised.
- Wed01May
Economics Undergraduate Photoshoot
We are calling for undergraduate students from the Department of Economics to volunteer to take part in a photoshoot to feature in future marketing materials
Details
Date: Wednesday 1 May 2024
Time: 11:00 - 15:00 (1 hour slots)
Location: Main CampusWhat's involved?
You will join a small group of fellow economics students to take a series of photographs across key locations on campus for up to one hour, guided by our professional and friendly photographer. These photos may be used in marketing materials including (but not limited to) email campaigns, webpages, brochures, flyers, leaflets etc.
By taking part, you will also receive 2-3 free professional headshots taken by our photographer, for your own personal use (e.g. for professional LinkedIn pages).
Volunteer Now
If you are an undergraduate student in the Department of Economics you can volunteer by completing the form below. Spaces are limited so please only volunteer for the times you are available to attend.
We will notify you if you have been randomly selected by sending you a calendar invite which will contain details of dress codes and meeting points.
- Wed01May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Title : Immersive learning: 4-week block teaching.
Speaker: Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Abstract:
Immersive learning has recently gained attention within the higher education sector. Current publications reflect heavily around the benefits gained from block teaching. A significant caveat within the existing body of literature is around how 4-week block teaching and immersive learning is operationalised in terms of curriculum design; and how this is cascaded to a course and module level. The focus of the session will be upon WMG’s experience of moving from a one-week block to a four-week block teaching model.
- Wed01May
Data Science Workshop - Nathan Canen
- Wed01May
Alumni Career Journeys - Further Study Event
The Department of Economics is excited to host the final event in our Careers in Economics series for the academic year: Alumni Career Journeys - Further Studies.
This event will host a range of panellists, from Warwick Economics alumni to current students and staff, who will discuss their experiences with further study programmes. After the panel introductions take place, there will be an opportunity to network with the panellists where you can ask any questions about their experiences and for their advice, along with free pizza and doughnuts!
We hope that this opportunity allows you to learn more about further study programmes at different institutions and levels, how to apply to them, and the career opportunities they can lead to.
About the event
Our Alumni Career Journeys event will take place on Wednesday 1 May, with the panel introductions from 4.00-4.30pm and the networking session from 4.30-5.30pm.
Please note that these events are for current students only.
Wednesday 1 May
Panel introductions: 4.00-4.30pm
Networking & refreshments: 4.30-5.30pm
Location: R0.21
Alumni Career Journeys
Introduction - Atisha Ghosh, Assistant Professor and Academic Careers Co-ordinator, and Stephanie Redding, Senior Careers Consultant.
Our panellists are:
- Alec Steeley (BSc Economics, 2023) - MPhil Economics at the University of Oxford.
- Swarali Havaldar (MSc Economics, 2021) - Pre Doctoral Researcher at Kings College London.
- Jan Szydlo (BSc Economics, 2023) - MSc Finance and Economics at the London School of Economics.
- Jinlin Wei - MRes and PhD in Economics at the University of Warwick.
- Alexander Karalis Isaac - Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Director of Student Experience and Progression for MSc Economics and EIFE.
The panel introductions will be followed by a networking opportunity with pizza and doughnuts, in R0.21 and the Ramphal foyer.
Registration
Registration for this event is mandatory and please only register if you will be attending. Please complete the form linked below.
Registration will close on Wednesday 1 May at noon. You will receive an email with further details after this time.
Please note: photography will be taking place at this event, which may be used for marketing purposes (e.g. promotional materials). By registering your attendance at this event, you are giving consent to be photographed, however if you do not wish to be photographed, please inform a member of Economics staff on the day. You can withdraw your consent at any time via email to emily.wesley@warwick.ac.uk.
- Wed01May
CRETA Theory Seminar - Jakub Steiner (Zurich)
Title to be advised.
- Thu02May
PEPE Seminar - Jon Eguia (Michigan State)
Title to be advised.
- Thu02May
Applied Economics Reading Group
Gokul Gopalan Ramachandran will discuss IV with multiple treatment margins (author: Jack Mountjoy; journal: AER 2022; paper title: "Community Colleges and Upward Mobility" https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20181756) (supervisor: Dita Eckardt)
- Thu02May
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Peter Hammond (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Fri03May
India Sustainable Growth Conference 2024
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. The Department of Economics are delighted to support this conference alongside the CAGE Research Centre, LSE and the International Growth Centre.
Creating a sustainable growth strategy for India
Date: Friday 3 May, 18:00 - 19:30
Venue: Online and the Old Theatre, LSEProgramme
Lifting millions out of poverty in India requires rapid economic growth and energy use. At the same time, environmental pollution and climate change create significant barriers to success.
Understanding how to overcome both these challenges at the same time is one of the most important policy problems facing India. It is also a problem that confronts many other developing countries whose policymakers may look to India’s choices for guidance. Any solutions will require increasing support for innovative, applied research and building collaborative international networks of researchers interested in this problem.
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. Jointly organised by the International Growth Centre (IGC), LSE STICERD’s Economics of Environment and Energy Programme, University of Warwick and Indian Statistical Institute, the conference aims to bring together PhD students from across the world working on environmental economics, and leading faculty also working at the intersection of environment and economics in India, alongside policymakers in India. It follows on from LSE’s Environment Camp designed to provide PhD students from all fields of economics the opportunity to present new research on environmental issues.
Speakers
- Shamika Ravi - Secretary to the Government of India and Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Government of India
- Balaji Srinivasan - Chair of the EPIC Asia Advisory Group, Member of Management Board, Ahmedabad University
- Janhavi Nilekani - Founder and Chairperson, Aastrika Foundation
- Anant Sudarshan - Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Warwick
- Robin Burgess - Director, IGC and Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
- Stéphane Hallegatte - Senior Climate Change Adviser, Climate Change, World Bank
Register now
You can register for either in-person or online attendance using the links below.
- Tue07May
MIWP Seminar - Kevin He (UPenn)
- Tue07May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - Subhasish Dey (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Tue07May
Applied Economics/ Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Heather Sarsons (UBC)
Title to be advised.
- Tue07May
Econometrics Seminar - Yuya Sasaki (Vanderbilt)
Title to be advised.
- Wed01May
Data Science Workshop - Nathan Canen
- Wed01May
Economics Undergraduate Photoshoot
We are calling for undergraduate students from the Department of Economics to volunteer to take part in a photoshoot to feature in future marketing materials
Details
Date: Wednesday 1 May 2024
Time: 11:00 - 15:00 (1 hour slots)
Location: Main CampusWhat's involved?
You will join a small group of fellow economics students to take a series of photographs across key locations on campus for up to one hour, guided by our professional and friendly photographer. These photos may be used in marketing materials including (but not limited to) email campaigns, webpages, brochures, flyers, leaflets etc.
By taking part, you will also receive 2-3 free professional headshots taken by our photographer, for your own personal use (e.g. for professional LinkedIn pages).
Volunteer Now
If you are an undergraduate student in the Department of Economics you can volunteer by completing the form below. Spaces are limited so please only volunteer for the times you are available to attend.
We will notify you if you have been randomly selected by sending you a calendar invite which will contain details of dress codes and meeting points.
- Wed01May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Title : Immersive learning: 4-week block teaching.
Speaker: Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Abstract:
Immersive learning has recently gained attention within the higher education sector. Current publications reflect heavily around the benefits gained from block teaching. A significant caveat within the existing body of literature is around how 4-week block teaching and immersive learning is operationalised in terms of curriculum design; and how this is cascaded to a course and module level. The focus of the session will be upon WMG’s experience of moving from a one-week block to a four-week block teaching model.
- Wed01May
Data Science Workshop - Nathan Canen
- Wed01May
Alumni Career Journeys - Further Study Event
The Department of Economics is excited to host the final event in our Careers in Economics series for the academic year: Alumni Career Journeys - Further Studies.
This event will host a range of panellists, from Warwick Economics alumni to current students and staff, who will discuss their experiences with further study programmes. After the panel introductions take place, there will be an opportunity to network with the panellists where you can ask any questions about their experiences and for their advice, along with free pizza and doughnuts!
We hope that this opportunity allows you to learn more about further study programmes at different institutions and levels, how to apply to them, and the career opportunities they can lead to.
About the event
Our Alumni Career Journeys event will take place on Wednesday 1 May, with the panel introductions from 4.00-4.30pm and the networking session from 4.30-5.30pm.
Please note that these events are for current students only.
Wednesday 1 May
Panel introductions: 4.00-4.30pm
Networking & refreshments: 4.30-5.30pm
Location: R0.21
Alumni Career Journeys
Introduction - Atisha Ghosh, Assistant Professor and Academic Careers Co-ordinator, and Stephanie Redding, Senior Careers Consultant.
Our panellists are:
- Alec Steeley (BSc Economics, 2023) - MPhil Economics at the University of Oxford.
- Swarali Havaldar (MSc Economics, 2021) - Pre Doctoral Researcher at Kings College London.
- Jan Szydlo (BSc Economics, 2023) - MSc Finance and Economics at the London School of Economics.
- Jinlin Wei - MRes and PhD in Economics at the University of Warwick.
- Alexander Karalis Isaac - Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Director of Student Experience and Progression for MSc Economics and EIFE.
The panel introductions will be followed by a networking opportunity with pizza and doughnuts, in R0.21 and the Ramphal foyer.
Registration
Registration for this event is mandatory and please only register if you will be attending. Please complete the form linked below.
Registration will close on Wednesday 1 May at noon. You will receive an email with further details after this time.
Please note: photography will be taking place at this event, which may be used for marketing purposes (e.g. promotional materials). By registering your attendance at this event, you are giving consent to be photographed, however if you do not wish to be photographed, please inform a member of Economics staff on the day. You can withdraw your consent at any time via email to emily.wesley@warwick.ac.uk.
- Wed01May
CRETA Theory Seminar - Jakub Steiner (Zurich)
Title to be advised.
- Thu02May
PEPE Seminar - Jon Eguia (Michigan State)
Title to be advised.
- Thu02May
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Peter Hammond (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Thu02May
Applied Economics Reading Group
Gokul Gopalan Ramachandran will discuss IV with multiple treatment margins (author: Jack Mountjoy; journal: AER 2022; paper title: "Community Colleges and Upward Mobility" https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20181756) (supervisor: Dita Eckardt)
- Fri03May
India Sustainable Growth Conference 2024
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. The Department of Economics are delighted to support this conference alongside the CAGE Research Centre, LSE and the International Growth Centre.
Creating a sustainable growth strategy for India
Date: Friday 3 May, 18:00 - 19:30
Venue: Online and the Old Theatre, LSEProgramme
Lifting millions out of poverty in India requires rapid economic growth and energy use. At the same time, environmental pollution and climate change create significant barriers to success.
Understanding how to overcome both these challenges at the same time is one of the most important policy problems facing India. It is also a problem that confronts many other developing countries whose policymakers may look to India’s choices for guidance. Any solutions will require increasing support for innovative, applied research and building collaborative international networks of researchers interested in this problem.
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. Jointly organised by the International Growth Centre (IGC), LSE STICERD’s Economics of Environment and Energy Programme, University of Warwick and Indian Statistical Institute, the conference aims to bring together PhD students from across the world working on environmental economics, and leading faculty also working at the intersection of environment and economics in India, alongside policymakers in India. It follows on from LSE’s Environment Camp designed to provide PhD students from all fields of economics the opportunity to present new research on environmental issues.
Speakers
- Shamika Ravi - Secretary to the Government of India and Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Government of India
- Balaji Srinivasan - Chair of the EPIC Asia Advisory Group, Member of Management Board, Ahmedabad University
- Janhavi Nilekani - Founder and Chairperson, Aastrika Foundation
- Anant Sudarshan - Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Warwick
- Robin Burgess - Director, IGC and Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
- Stéphane Hallegatte - Senior Climate Change Adviser, Climate Change, World Bank
Register now
You can register for either in-person or online attendance using the links below.
- Tue07May
MIWP Seminar - Kevin He (UPenn)
- Tue07May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - Subhasish Dey (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Tue07May
Applied Economics/ Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Heather Sarsons (UBC)
Title to be advised.
- Tue07May
Econometrics Seminar - Yuya Sasaki (Vanderbilt)
Title to be advised.
- Wed08May
Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Wed08May
CAGE-AMES Workshop - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Wed08May
CRETA Seminar - Rahul Deb (Toronto)
- Thu09May
PEPE Seminar - Nina Bobkova (Rice)
Title to be advised.
- Thu09May
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Joel Watson (UCSD)
Title to be advised.
- Thu09May
Macro/International Seminar - Yue Yu (Toronto)
- Mon13May
Econometrics Seminar - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue14May
MIEW (Macro/International Economics Workshop) - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue14May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - Matthew
Title to be advised.
- Tue14May
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Seth Zimmerman (Yale)
Title : Parents’ Earnings and the Returns to Universal Pre-Kindergarten.
- Wed15May
Data Science Workshop - Rafael Jimenez Duran (Bocconi)
- Wed15May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - William Taylor (Lancaster)
Title to be advised.
- Wed15May
Data Science Workshop - Rafael Jimenez Duran (Bocconi)
- Wed15May
CRETA Seminar - Miaomiao Dong (Penn State)
Title to be advised.
- Thu16May
PEPE Seminar - Ben Marx (Boston University)
Title to be advised.
- Thu16May
Applied Economics Reading Group
Lily Shevchenko will discuss "Genome-wide association studies" by Uffelman et al (2021), published in Nature Reviews Methods Primers (https://www.nature.com/articles/s43586-021-00056-9) (supervisor: Mirko Draka)
- Thu16May
Macro/International Seminar - Nitya Pandalai-Nayar (UT Austin)
Title to be advised.
- Thu16May
DR@W Forum: Kristof Madarasz (LSE)
Details TBC
- Fri17May
Data Science Workshop - Rafael Jimenez Duran (Bocconi)
- Fri17May
MIMA Workshop in Macroeconomic Theory
Date: 17-18 May 2024
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Location: Scarman Conference Centre, Space 31
Friday 17 May
12.00-13.30
Registration & lunch
13.30-15.10
Session 1
Alperen Tosun (University of Warwick) – Optimally Informative Monetary Policy (joint with Herakles Polemarchakis)
Spyros Galanis (Durham University Business School) – Information Aggregation with Costly Information Acquisition (joint with Sergei Mikhalishchev)
15.10-15.40 Coffee Break 15.40-17.20 Session 2
Cristina Manea (Bank of International Settlements) – Monetary Policy and Endogenous Financial Crises (joint with Frederic Boissay, Fabrice Collard, and Jordi Gali)
Alexandros Vardoulakis (Federal Reserve Board) – Optimal Macroprudential Policy and Asset Price Bubbles (joint with Nina Biljanovska and Lucyna Gornicka)
18.30 - 21.00 Evening Dinner Saturday 18 May
09.30-11.10
Session 3
Keisuke Teeple (University of Waterloo) – Liquidity and Investment in General Equilibrium (joint with Nicolas Caramp and Julian Kozlowski)
Thomas Norman (University of Oxford) – Core Equivalence and the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level
11.10-11.40
Coffee Break 11.40-12.30
Session 4
Laura Gáti (European Central Bank) – Reputation for Competence (joint with Amy Handlan)
12.30-14.00
Lunch 14.00-14.50
Session 5
Gaetano Gaballo (HEC Paris) – Asset Purchases in Noisy Financial Markets with Fiscal-Monetary Interactions (joint with Carlo Galli)
14.50-15.20
Coffee Break 15.20-17.00
Session 6
Rishabh Kirpalani (University of Wisconsin-Madison) – On the Optimal Allocation of Policy-Making (joint with Alessandro Dovis and Guillaume Sublet)
Anastasios Karantounias (University of Surrey) – A General Theory of Tax-Smoothing
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For more information about the workshop, please contact Alperen Tosun via email: alperen.tosun@warwick.ac.uk”
Registration
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- Fri17May
Data Science Workshop - Rafael Jimenez Duran (Bocconi)
- Mon20May
Economic History Seminar - Eric Hilt (Wellesley College)
- Mon20May
Econometrics Seminar - Karim Chalak (Manchester)
Title to be advised.
- Tue21May
Postgraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Tue21May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - Farzad Javidanrad (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Tue21May
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Nico Voigtlaender (UCLA)
- Wed22May
CRETA Seminar - Ravi Jagadeesan (Stanford)
Title to be advised.
- Thu23May
PEPE Seminar - Saumitra Jha (Stanford GSB)
Title to be advised.
- Thu23May
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Massimiliano Furlan
Title to be advised.
- Thu23May
Macro/International Seminar - Lidia Smitova (Oxford)
Title to be advised.
- Thu23May
DR@W Forum: Spotlight Kickoff Event - Daniel Sgroi & Augustin Troccoli Moretti (Warwick Economics)
Daniel Sgroi will give a short introduction to the new Behaviour Spotlight collaboration.
Augustin Troccoli Moretti will then present on the topic "Disappointment, Risk Aversion and Dynamic Depletion of Self-Control"
- Mon27May
Warwick-St Andrews Workshop for Women in Political Economics
- Tue28May
Economics PhD Conference
Our three day conference organised by Warwick Economics PhD students will bring together international PhD research from across the globe.
The 12th annual Warwick Economics PhD Conference will be hosted on the University campus this year. Our three-day conference organised by Warwick Economics PhD students brings together PhD research from across the globe.
Date: 28-30 May 2024
Location: University of Warwick, Coventry, United KingdomThis is a student-led conference organised annually by PhD students at the Warwick Economics Department, supported and attended by the Warwick Economics Department and members of the faculty.
Call for Papers
Please access the call for papers here.About the PhD Conference
Find out more about how the PhD conference first began.
Previous Years
Learn more about previous conferences.
Conference Programme
The programme will be published here.
ContactLink opens in a new window
Our Campus is in Coventry, a city that lies at the very heart of England and is easy to get to by road, rail and air.
- Tue28May
MIEW (Macro/International Economics Workshop) - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue28May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workship - Devesh Rustagi (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Tue28May
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Lena Hensvik (Uppsala Universitet)
Title to be advised.
- Tue28May
CRETA Seminar - Leeat Yariv (Princeton)
Title to be advised.
- Wed29May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - Nahid Farnaz (York)
- Thu30May
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Ehud Kalai
Title to be advised.
- Thu30May
Macro/International Seminar - Thierry Mayer (Sciences PO)
Title to be advised.
- Thu30May
DR@W Forum: Matthew Cashman (WBS. Behavioural Science Group)
Humans as next-token predictors: measuring the flow of memes through minds
- Tue03Dec
Driving change in the UK bus network: Lessons from London
The number of people taking the bus in the UK is declining almost universally. London is no exception, though its franchise system sees significantly more bus travel per person than any other area – over 250 journeys per year.
There are a host of reasons why policymakers should be getting on board with investing across the UK’s bus networks. Bus travel remains essential to preserving free movement throughout the UK and investment in bus infrastructure can ease congestion in cities and contribute to the transition to net-zero.
The government has recently announced the first steps in its ‘bus revolution’. Plans include offering support to local authorities and metropolitan mayors who want to create London-style franchised services. In October 2019, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority began its journey towards a franchised system.
But can this work for the rest of the UK? And what considerations are needed to make bus franchising a success outside the capital? Join Mike Waterson to discuss at this CAGE event in collaboration with the Social Market Foundation.
Report available here...Link opens in a new window
Speaker:
Mike Waterson (Professor of Economics, University of Warwick, Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy)
Chair:
James Kirkup (Director, Social Market Foundation)
Date and time:
Tuesday 3 Dec, 13:00-14:00 (Refreshments will be available from 12:30. Please arrive by 12:45 for a prompt start at 13:00)
Location:
Social Market Foundation
11 Tufton Street
London
SW1P 3QB
- Wed04Dec
CAGE Advisory Board
- Mon03Jun
Economic History Seminar - Mara Squicciarini (Bocconi)
Title to be advised.
- Mon03Jun
Econometrics Seminar - Xiaoxia Shi (Wisconsin)
Title to be advised.
- Tue04Jun
MIEW (Macro/International Economics Workshop) - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue04Jun
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue04Jun
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Zoe Cullen
Title to be advised.
- Wed05Jun
CAGE-AMES Workshop - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Wed05Jun
CRETA Seminar - Giacomo Lanzani (Harvard)
- Thu06Jun
Applied Economics Reading Group
Edoardo Badiiwill discuss "The effect of minimum wages on low-paid jobs" (for information, this is a good example of a stacked DiD approach) by Cengiz et al (2019), published in QJE (https://academic.oup.com/qje/article/134/3/1405/5484905) (supervisor: Nikhil Datta)
- Thu06Jun
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Gautam Bose (UNSW)
Title to be advised.
- Thu06Jun
DR@W Forum (Two short talks): Ty Hayes (WBS, Behavioural Science) & James Price (Warwick, Mathematics for Real-World Systems)
The effects of cash-out availability on horse-race betting (Ty Hayes)
The dynamics of decision making with uncertain outcomes (James Price)
- Thu06Jun
Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Fri07Jun
Warwick/CAGE Workshop on Gender and Inequality
This two-day workshop brings together scholars working in the field of economics to provide policy insights to reduce gender inequality. The program is designed to promote knowledge exchange and networking, providing a platform for participants to share their findings on the impact of various policies and to collaboratively explore strategies for fostering gender equality.
Date: Friday 7 June - Saturday 8 June 2024
Venue: Radcliffe Conference Centre
Address: University of Warwick, CV4 7SH
Organisers: Sonia Bhalotra, Natalia Zinovyeva and Jiaqi LiProgramme
Regular presentations are 35-minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion by a formal discussant, and 5 minutes allocated for questions from the audience.
Egg Timer Presentations are 20-minutes long including questions.Day 1: Friday, 7 June 2024
9.00am – 9.30am
Welcome coffee
Session 1
9.30am - 9.40am
Opening Remarks
9.40am - 10.30am
Presentation 1
Speaker: Nagore Iriberri
Discussant: Carolina Kansikas
10.30am - 10.40am
Break
10:40am - 11.30am Presentation 2
Speaker: Manuel Bagues
Discussant: Elaheh Fatemi Pour
11.30am - 11.40am Break
11.40am - 12.30pm Presentation 3
Speaker: Almundena Sevilla
Discussant: Angelica Martinez Leyva
12.30pm - 2.00pm Lunch break
Session 2
2.00pm - 2.50pm
Presentation 4
Speaker: Abi Adams-Prassl
Discussant: Jiaqi Li
2.50pm - 3.00pm
Break
3.00pm - 3.50pm
Presentation 5
Speaker: Sonia Bhalotra
Discussant: Bruno Souza
3.50pm - 4.00pm
Coffee break
Session 3 4.00pm - 5.40pm Egg Timer Presentations
Speakers:
Carolina Kansikas
Angelica Martinez Leyva
Sarthak Joshi
Jiaqi Li
Bruno Souza
6.00pm - 8.00pm Dinner
Day 2: Saturday, 8 June 2024
9:00am - 9.10am
Morning coffee Session 4 9.10am - 10.00am
Presentation 1
Speaker: Heather Royer
Discussant: Sarthak Joshi
10.00am - 10.10am
Break
10.10am - 11.00am
Presentation 2
Speaker: Kristiina Huttunen
Discussant: Priyama Majumdar
11.00am - 11.10am
Break 11.10am - 12.00pm
Presentation 3
Speaker: Olle Folke
Discussant: Anwesh Mukhopadhyay
12.00pm - 12.10pm
Break
12.10pm - 1.00pm
Presentation 4
Speaker: Anne Brenoe
Discussant: Jiaqi Li
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Lunch break
Session 5
2.00pm - 2.50pm
Presentation 5
Speaker: Natalia Zinovyeva
Discussant: Yuchen Lin
2.50pm - 3.00pm
Break
3.00pm - 3.50pm
Presentation 6
Speaker: Anna Raute
Discussant: Malavika Mani
Register now
Attendance at this workshop is free, however we will not cover the cost of attendee travel. Please secure your place via our registration form below.
After you have registered, you will receive an email containing final details about the workshop before the event takes place.
Please note that spaces are limited and not all registrants may be successful. You will be contacted about the outcome of your registration as soon as possible.
Programme
An updated pdf copy of the Programme will be uploaded soon.Contact us
If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Natalia Zinovyeva via natalia.zinovyeva@warwick.ac.uk. - Mon10Jun
Economic History Seminar - Marco Tabellini (HBS)
- Tue18Jun
MRes Year 2 Research proposal presentation
- Thu20Jun
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Chris Burnitt
Title to be advised.
- Thu20Jun
DR@W Forum: Tim Rakow (KCL)
Details TBC
- Thu27Jun
MIWP (Microeconomics Work in Progress) Workshop - Arman Mohammadi
Title to be advised.
- Sun14Jul
Warwick Summer School 18+: Behavioural Economics
- Tue16Jul
Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Fri23Aug
Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Tue03Sep
Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining. Register for Live Chat - Mon09Sep
Mres Year 2 Dissertation Presentation
- Tue10Sep
Mres Year 2 Dissertation Presentation
- Wed01May
Economics Undergraduate Photoshoot
We are calling for undergraduate students from the Department of Economics to volunteer to take part in a photoshoot to feature in future marketing materials
Details
Date: Wednesday 1 May 2024
Time: 11:00 - 15:00 (1 hour slots)
Location: Main CampusWhat's involved?
You will join a small group of fellow economics students to take a series of photographs across key locations on campus for up to one hour, guided by our professional and friendly photographer. These photos may be used in marketing materials including (but not limited to) email campaigns, webpages, brochures, flyers, leaflets etc.
By taking part, you will also receive 2-3 free professional headshots taken by our photographer, for your own personal use (e.g. for professional LinkedIn pages).
Volunteer Now
If you are an undergraduate student in the Department of Economics you can volunteer by completing the form below. Spaces are limited so please only volunteer for the times you are available to attend.
We will notify you if you have been randomly selected by sending you a calendar invite which will contain details of dress codes and meeting points.
- Wed08May
Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Tue21May
Postgraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Thu06Jun
Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Tue16Jul
Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Fri23Aug
Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Tue03Sep
Undergraduate Live Chat
Chat directly with staff from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.
- Tue07May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - Subhasish Dey (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Tue07May
Econometrics Seminar - Yuya Sasaki (Vanderbilt)
Title to be advised.
- Wed08May
CAGE-AMES Workshop - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue14May
MIEW (Macro/International Economics Workshop) - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue14May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - Matthew
Title to be advised.
- Tue21May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - Farzad Javidanrad (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Tue28May
MIEW (Macro/International Economics Workshop) - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue28May
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workship - Devesh Rustagi (Warwick)
Title to be advised.
- Tue04Jun
MIEW (Macro/International Economics Workshop) - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue04Jun
CWIP (CAGE Work in Progress) Workshop - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Wed05Jun
CAGE-AMES Workshop - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Fri03May
India Sustainable Growth Conference 2024
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. The Department of Economics are delighted to support this conference alongside the CAGE Research Centre, LSE and the International Growth Centre.
Creating a sustainable growth strategy for India
Date: Friday 3 May, 18:00 - 19:30
Venue: Online and the Old Theatre, LSEProgramme
Lifting millions out of poverty in India requires rapid economic growth and energy use. At the same time, environmental pollution and climate change create significant barriers to success.
Understanding how to overcome both these challenges at the same time is one of the most important policy problems facing India. It is also a problem that confronts many other developing countries whose policymakers may look to India’s choices for guidance. Any solutions will require increasing support for innovative, applied research and building collaborative international networks of researchers interested in this problem.
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. Jointly organised by the International Growth Centre (IGC), LSE STICERD’s Economics of Environment and Energy Programme, University of Warwick and Indian Statistical Institute, the conference aims to bring together PhD students from across the world working on environmental economics, and leading faculty also working at the intersection of environment and economics in India, alongside policymakers in India. It follows on from LSE’s Environment Camp designed to provide PhD students from all fields of economics the opportunity to present new research on environmental issues.
Speakers
- Shamika Ravi - Secretary to the Government of India and Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Government of India
- Balaji Srinivasan - Chair of the EPIC Asia Advisory Group, Member of Management Board, Ahmedabad University
- Janhavi Nilekani - Founder and Chairperson, Aastrika Foundation
- Anant Sudarshan - Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Warwick
- Robin Burgess - Director, IGC and Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
- Stéphane Hallegatte - Senior Climate Change Adviser, Climate Change, World Bank
Register now
You can register for either in-person or online attendance using the links below.
- Fri07Jun
Warwick/CAGE Workshop on Gender and Inequality
This two-day workshop brings together scholars working in the field of economics to provide policy insights to reduce gender inequality. The program is designed to promote knowledge exchange and networking, providing a platform for participants to share their findings on the impact of various policies and to collaboratively explore strategies for fostering gender equality.
Date: Friday 7 June - Saturday 8 June 2024
Venue: Radcliffe Conference Centre
Address: University of Warwick, CV4 7SH
Organisers: Sonia Bhalotra, Natalia Zinovyeva and Jiaqi LiProgramme
Regular presentations are 35-minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion by a formal discussant, and 5 minutes allocated for questions from the audience.
Egg Timer Presentations are 20-minutes long including questions.Day 1: Friday, 7 June 2024
9.00am – 9.30am
Welcome coffee
Session 1
9.30am - 9.40am
Opening Remarks
9.40am - 10.30am
Presentation 1
Speaker: Nagore Iriberri
Discussant: Carolina Kansikas
10.30am - 10.40am
Break
10:40am - 11.30am Presentation 2
Speaker: Manuel Bagues
Discussant: Elaheh Fatemi Pour
11.30am - 11.40am Break
11.40am - 12.30pm Presentation 3
Speaker: Almundena Sevilla
Discussant: Angelica Martinez Leyva
12.30pm - 2.00pm Lunch break
Session 2
2.00pm - 2.50pm
Presentation 4
Speaker: Abi Adams-Prassl
Discussant: Jiaqi Li
2.50pm - 3.00pm
Break
3.00pm - 3.50pm
Presentation 5
Speaker: Sonia Bhalotra
Discussant: Bruno Souza
3.50pm - 4.00pm
Coffee break
Session 3 4.00pm - 5.40pm Egg Timer Presentations
Speakers:
Carolina Kansikas
Angelica Martinez Leyva
Sarthak Joshi
Jiaqi Li
Bruno Souza
6.00pm - 8.00pm Dinner
Day 2: Saturday, 8 June 2024
9:00am - 9.10am
Morning coffee Session 4 9.10am - 10.00am
Presentation 1
Speaker: Heather Royer
Discussant: Sarthak Joshi
10.00am - 10.10am
Break
10.10am - 11.00am
Presentation 2
Speaker: Kristiina Huttunen
Discussant: Priyama Majumdar
11.00am - 11.10am
Break 11.10am - 12.00pm
Presentation 3
Speaker: Olle Folke
Discussant: Anwesh Mukhopadhyay
12.00pm - 12.10pm
Break
12.10pm - 1.00pm
Presentation 4
Speaker: Anne Brenoe
Discussant: Jiaqi Li
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Lunch break
Session 5
2.00pm - 2.50pm
Presentation 5
Speaker: Natalia Zinovyeva
Discussant: Yuchen Lin
2.50pm - 3.00pm
Break
3.00pm - 3.50pm
Presentation 6
Speaker: Anna Raute
Discussant: Malavika Mani
Register now
Attendance at this workshop is free, however we will not cover the cost of attendee travel. Please secure your place via our registration form below.
After you have registered, you will receive an email containing final details about the workshop before the event takes place.
Please note that spaces are limited and not all registrants may be successful. You will be contacted about the outcome of your registration as soon as possible.
Programme
An updated pdf copy of the Programme will be uploaded soon.Contact us
If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Natalia Zinovyeva via natalia.zinovyeva@warwick.ac.uk.
- Fri03May
India Sustainable Growth Conference 2024
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. The Department of Economics are delighted to support this conference alongside the CAGE Research Centre, LSE and the International Growth Centre.
Creating a sustainable growth strategy for India
Date: Friday 3 May, 18:00 - 19:30
Venue: Online and the Old Theatre, LSEProgramme
Lifting millions out of poverty in India requires rapid economic growth and energy use. At the same time, environmental pollution and climate change create significant barriers to success.
Understanding how to overcome both these challenges at the same time is one of the most important policy problems facing India. It is also a problem that confronts many other developing countries whose policymakers may look to India’s choices for guidance. Any solutions will require increasing support for innovative, applied research and building collaborative international networks of researchers interested in this problem.
The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. Jointly organised by the International Growth Centre (IGC), LSE STICERD’s Economics of Environment and Energy Programme, University of Warwick and Indian Statistical Institute, the conference aims to bring together PhD students from across the world working on environmental economics, and leading faculty also working at the intersection of environment and economics in India, alongside policymakers in India. It follows on from LSE’s Environment Camp designed to provide PhD students from all fields of economics the opportunity to present new research on environmental issues.
Speakers
- Shamika Ravi - Secretary to the Government of India and Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Government of India
- Balaji Srinivasan - Chair of the EPIC Asia Advisory Group, Member of Management Board, Ahmedabad University
- Janhavi Nilekani - Founder and Chairperson, Aastrika Foundation
- Anant Sudarshan - Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Warwick
- Robin Burgess - Director, IGC and Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
- Stéphane Hallegatte - Senior Climate Change Adviser, Climate Change, World Bank
Register now
You can register for either in-person or online attendance using the links below.
- Fri07Jun
Warwick/CAGE Workshop on Gender and Inequality
This two-day workshop brings together scholars working in the field of economics to provide policy insights to reduce gender inequality. The program is designed to promote knowledge exchange and networking, providing a platform for participants to share their findings on the impact of various policies and to collaboratively explore strategies for fostering gender equality.
Date: Friday 7 June - Saturday 8 June 2024
Venue: Radcliffe Conference Centre
Address: University of Warwick, CV4 7SH
Organisers: Sonia Bhalotra, Natalia Zinovyeva and Jiaqi LiProgramme
Regular presentations are 35-minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion by a formal discussant, and 5 minutes allocated for questions from the audience.
Egg Timer Presentations are 20-minutes long including questions.Day 1: Friday, 7 June 2024
9.00am – 9.30am
Welcome coffee
Session 1
9.30am - 9.40am
Opening Remarks
9.40am - 10.30am
Presentation 1
Speaker: Nagore Iriberri
Discussant: Carolina Kansikas
10.30am - 10.40am
Break
10:40am - 11.30am Presentation 2
Speaker: Manuel Bagues
Discussant: Elaheh Fatemi Pour
11.30am - 11.40am Break
11.40am - 12.30pm Presentation 3
Speaker: Almundena Sevilla
Discussant: Angelica Martinez Leyva
12.30pm - 2.00pm Lunch break
Session 2
2.00pm - 2.50pm
Presentation 4
Speaker: Abi Adams-Prassl
Discussant: Jiaqi Li
2.50pm - 3.00pm
Break
3.00pm - 3.50pm
Presentation 5
Speaker: Sonia Bhalotra
Discussant: Bruno Souza
3.50pm - 4.00pm
Coffee break
Session 3 4.00pm - 5.40pm Egg Timer Presentations
Speakers:
Carolina Kansikas
Angelica Martinez Leyva
Sarthak Joshi
Jiaqi Li
Bruno Souza
6.00pm - 8.00pm Dinner
Day 2: Saturday, 8 June 2024
9:00am - 9.10am
Morning coffee Session 4 9.10am - 10.00am
Presentation 1
Speaker: Heather Royer
Discussant: Sarthak Joshi
10.00am - 10.10am
Break
10.10am - 11.00am
Presentation 2
Speaker: Kristiina Huttunen
Discussant: Priyama Majumdar
11.00am - 11.10am
Break 11.10am - 12.00pm
Presentation 3
Speaker: Olle Folke
Discussant: Anwesh Mukhopadhyay
12.00pm - 12.10pm
Break
12.10pm - 1.00pm
Presentation 4
Speaker: Anne Brenoe
Discussant: Jiaqi Li
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Lunch break
Session 5
2.00pm - 2.50pm
Presentation 5
Speaker: Natalia Zinovyeva
Discussant: Yuchen Lin
2.50pm - 3.00pm
Break
3.00pm - 3.50pm
Presentation 6
Speaker: Anna Raute
Discussant: Malavika Mani
Register now
Attendance at this workshop is free, however we will not cover the cost of attendee travel. Please secure your place via our registration form below.
After you have registered, you will receive an email containing final details about the workshop before the event takes place.
Please note that spaces are limited and not all registrants may be successful. You will be contacted about the outcome of your registration as soon as possible.
Programme
An updated pdf copy of the Programme will be uploaded soon.Contact us
If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Natalia Zinovyeva via natalia.zinovyeva@warwick.ac.uk.
- Wed01May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Title : Immersive learning: 4-week block teaching.
Speaker: Rebecca Wilde (WMG)
Abstract:
Immersive learning has recently gained attention within the higher education sector. Current publications reflect heavily around the benefits gained from block teaching. A significant caveat within the existing body of literature is around how 4-week block teaching and immersive learning is operationalised in terms of curriculum design; and how this is cascaded to a course and module level. The focus of the session will be upon WMG’s experience of moving from a one-week block to a four-week block teaching model.
- Wed01May
CRETA Theory Seminar - Jakub Steiner (Zurich)
Title to be advised.
- Tue07May
Applied Economics/ Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Heather Sarsons (UBC)
Title to be advised.
- Wed08May
CRETA Seminar - Rahul Deb (Toronto)
- Thu09May
Macro/International Seminar - Yue Yu (Toronto)
- Mon13May
Econometrics Seminar - to be advised
Title to be advised.
- Tue14May
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Seth Zimmerman (Yale)
Title : Parents’ Earnings and the Returns to Universal Pre-Kindergarten.
- Wed15May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - William Taylor (Lancaster)
Title to be advised.
- Wed15May
CRETA Seminar - Miaomiao Dong (Penn State)
Title to be advised.
- Thu16May
Macro/International Seminar - Nitya Pandalai-Nayar (UT Austin)
Title to be advised.
- Mon20May
Economic History Seminar - Eric Hilt (Wellesley College)
- Mon20May
Econometrics Seminar - Karim Chalak (Manchester)
Title to be advised.
- Tue21May
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Nico Voigtlaender (UCLA)
- Wed22May
CRETA Seminar - Ravi Jagadeesan (Stanford)
Title to be advised.
- Thu23May
Macro/International Seminar - Lidia Smitova (Oxford)
Title to be advised.
- Tue28May
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Lena Hensvik (Uppsala Universitet)
Title to be advised.
- Tue28May
CRETA Seminar - Leeat Yariv (Princeton)
Title to be advised.
- Wed29May
Teaching & Learning Seminar - Nahid Farnaz (York)
- Thu30May
Macro/International Seminar - Thierry Mayer (Sciences PO)
Title to be advised.
- Mon03Jun
Economic History Seminar - Mara Squicciarini (Bocconi)
Title to be advised.
- Mon03Jun
Econometrics Seminar - Xiaoxia Shi (Wisconsin)
Title to be advised.
- Tue04Jun
Applied Economics/Econometrics & Public Policy (CAGE) Seminar - Zoe Cullen
Title to be advised.
- Wed05Jun
CRETA Seminar - Giacomo Lanzani (Harvard)
- Mon10Jun
Economic History Seminar - Marco Tabellini (HBS)
About our events
Find out more about a selection of our events that take place each year: