Juan D. Moreno-Ternero (ROSES)
Title: Broadcasting La Liga About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell, part of the Football Economics Research Group at...Read More >
Deepita Chakravarty (External Seminar)
Title: Hidden from the data: Landholding patterns and women's low work participation rates in West Bengal, India Abstract: Compared with most other Indian states, women’s reported work participation rates have...Read More >
Agnes Martins (ICMA, Henley Business School) – “Basel II/III Implementation in Nigeria: Impact on the Resilience of its Banking Sector” – PhD Seminar
Microsoft TeamsAbstract: The last twelve years have been characterised by a myriad of banking reforms in response to the 2007 to 2009 global financial crisis which propagated rapidly across the world....Read More >
Caterina Muratori (Reading/Collegio Carlo Alberto) – “The impact of abortion access on women’s agency” – PhD Seminar
Microsoft TeamsAbstract In this paper, I document the centrality of reproductive rights, and in particular of the abortion right, in women's empowerment process. Limiting access to abortion implies higher rate of...Read More >
John Whitehead (ROSES)
Title: Beyond ghost games: The value of attendance with masking and social distancing in U.S. professional sports About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade,...Read More >
Jian Chen (ICMA)– “Modelling Price and Volatility Jump Clustering by Marked Hawkes Process” – PhD Seminar
Microsoft TeamsAbstract This paper studies clustering behaviours of price and volatility jumps using high-frequency data, modelled using a Marked Hawkes Process embedded in a bivariate jump-diffusion model. Under de-periodisation, we find...Read More >
Petr Parshakov (ROSES)
Title: Job Change and Productivity: The Effect of High Performance Expectations About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell, part...Read More >
Macroeconomics and Reality: Where Are We Now?
ZoomProgramme Click here for the full conference programme. Aim of the Conference Macroeconomists are responding to extraordinary challenges. We are learning in real time; adapting and improving existing models, whilst...Read More >
Miguel Fonseca (External Seminar)
Title: Cartel deterrence and manager labor market in US and EU antitrust jurisdictions: theory and experimental data (joint with Ricardo Goncalves, Joana Pinho and Giovanni Tabacco) Abstract: We explore the...Read More >
Ana Sina – “Leveraged Loans, Systemic Risk and Network Interconnectedness” – PhD Seminar
Microsoft TeamsAbstract Especially among those who lived the global financial crisis of 2007-2008, it is likely that few regulators will instinctively be careless about the above pre-crisis level achieved by the...Read More >