How could European Central Bank Monetary Policy affect Sovereign Credit Levels? – Evidence From PIIGS — Duo Xu (Economics PhD seminar)
Edith Morley 175Abstract: (TBC) Duo's profile
Alanood Alotaibi on “Global Cycles: Capital Flows, Commodities, and Sovereign Defaults, 1815-2015” (PhD Reading Group)
Edith Morley 175Alanood Alotaibi will be leading a discussion on “Global Cycles: Capital Flows, Commodities, and Sovereign Defaults, 1815-2015” by Reinhart et al.; American Economic Review, 2016
James Reade (ROSES)
Title: Demand and Decision Making in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of European Football (work with Carl Singleton). Recorded Video: About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars,...Read More >
Maxim Belitski (Virtual Seminar)
Title: Music is in the air: What startups can learn from a jazz jam session Abstract: While numerous models exist that explain innovation in startups, factors that facilitate the process...Read More >
3rd International Conference on Gender Research
University of ReadingJointly with other departments of the University of Reading we are organising the 3rd International Conference on Gender Research, which will be held at the University of Reading on 2-3 April...Read More >
Alex Krumer (ROSES)
Title: Nationalistic bias among international experts: Evidence from professional ski jumpers (work with Felix Otto and Tim Pawlowski). Recorded Video: About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised...Read More >
Stefania Lovo (Virtual Seminar)
Title: Renewable energy technology adoption and the diffusion of information and behaviour in social networks: Evidence from rural China Abstract: This paper investigates how social networks affect renewable energy technology adoption....Read More >
Stefan Szymanski (ROSES)
Title: Covid-19 and football club insolvency About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell, part of the Football Economics Research...Read More >
Steven Bosworth (Virtual Seminar)
Title: Bias and discrimination: What do we know? (joint w/ Marina Della Giusta) Abstract: The paper presents the economic literature on gender bias, illustrating the underpinnings in the psychology of...Read More >
Alex Mihailov (Virtual Seminar)
Title: Quantifying the macroeconomic effects of the COVID-19 lockdown: Comparative simulations of the estimated Galí-Smets-Wouters model Abstract: This paper considers 3 scenarios regarding the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown,...Read More >