External Seminar by Xiaochun Meng (University of Sussex)
Edith Morley 126We will be delighted to welcome Xiaochun Meng to the Department on 25 October 2023, to give a Department of Economics invited speaker seminar. Title: Generalized linear pools for combining...Read More >
ROSES Seminar by Raphael Flepp (University of Zurich)
Microsoft TeamsRaphael Flepp, University of Zurich, "Replication: Do Coaches Stick With What Barely Worked? Evidence of Outcome Bias in Professional Sports”
ROSES Seminar by Karl Whelan (University College Dublin)
Microsoft TeamsTitle: "Disagreement and Market Structure in Betting Markets: Theory and Evidence from European Soccer" Abstract: Online sports betting is growing rapidly around the world. We describe how the competitive structure...Read More >
External Seminar by Sukjin Han (University of Bristol)
Edith Morley 126Title: Semiparametric Models for Dynamic Treatment Effects and Mediation Analyses with Observational Data Abstract: This paper proposes a semiparametric model that captures how a sequence of interventions interacts with a sequence of...Read More >
ROSES Seminar by Federico Fioravanti (University of Amsterdam)
Microsoft TeamsExternal Seminar by Paul Telemo (University of Strathclyde)
Edith Morley 126We will be delighted to welcome Paul Telemo to the Department on 15th November, to give a Department of Economics invited speaker seminar. Title: Intergenerational Occupational Mobility and Routine-biased Technological Change Abstract:...Read More >
ROSES Seminar by Katrin Scharfenkamp (Bielefeld University)
Microsoft TeamsKatrin Scharfenkamp, Bielefeld University, “The effect of role model’s rise and fall on cultural diversity in female football teams”
External Seminar by William Pouliot (University of Birmingham)
Edith Morley 126Title: On kernel regression with NMAR response values Abstract: We consider the problem of kernel regression estimation in the presence of Not-Missing-At-Random (NMAR), or nonignorable, response variables. Our proposed approach...Read More >
External Seminar by Sam Asher (Imperial College London)
Edith Morley 126TBA
ROSES Seminar by Helmut Dietl (Universität Zürich)
Microsoft TeamsHelmut Dietl, Universität Zürich, “Not Good Enough or Not Right for the Team? Disentangling Sources of Statistical Discrimination”