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February

Seminar: Philip Keefer - Posponed to February 19th

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Venue:SIPA 100

TBA by Philip Keefer (Venue: SIPA-100)

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"No Place Like Home: Opinion Formation with Homophily and Implications for Policy Decisions", by Ali Sina Önder, University of Bayreuth in Germany (Venue: SIPA-100)

March

Seminar: Dmitry Vorobyev

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Venue:SIPA 103

TBA, by Dmitry Vorobyev, Ural Federal University (Venue: SIPA 103)

Seminar: Suman Ghosh

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Venue:SIPA 100

"Optimal Enforcement of Non-compete Covenants" by Suman Ghosh, Florida Atlantic University (Venue: SIPA 100)

Seminar: Klaus Desmet

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Venue:AHC5 212B

"Culture, Ethnicity and Diversity" by Klaus Desmet, Southern Methodist University (Venue: AHC5 212B)

April

Seminar: Jesse Bull

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Venue:AHC5 212B

TBA, by Jesse Bull, Florida International University (Venue: AHC5 212B)

Seminar: Paul Castañeda Dower

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Venue:AHC5 212B

TBA, by Paul Castañeda Dower, Florida International University (Venue: AHC5 212B)

Seminar: Mehdi Shadmehr

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Venue:SIPA-100

"Institutions, Repression and the Spread of Protest" by Mehdi Shadmehr, University of Miami (Venue: SIPA-100)

Seminar: Pallab Mozumder

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Venue:AHC5 212B

TBA, by Pallab Mozumder, Florida International University (Venue: AHC5 212B)

Seminar: Joel Watson

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Venue:SIPA 100

TBA, by Joel Watson, University of California, San Diego (Venue: SIPA 100)

Seminar: Tobias Pfutze

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Venue:AHC5 212B

TBA, by Tobias Pfutze, Florida International University (Venue: AHC5 212B)

May

Seminar: Harounan Kazianga

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Venue:DM 323

"Cash Transfers and Child Schooling: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation of the Role of Conditionality" by Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University (Venue: DM 323)

September

Seminar: Andrei Gomberg

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Venue:SIPA 103

“When Should the Jurors Talk? Timing of Communication and Rational Ignorance”, by Andrei Gomberg, ITAM (2p, SIPA 103)

October

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Venue:SIPA-103

“Compulsory licensing and patent protection: a North-South perspective”, by Kamal Saggi, Vanderbilt University (SIPA-103)

Seminar: Boris Gershman

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Venue:SIPA 103

“Subnational Diversity in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from a New Dataset”, by Boris Gershman, American University (venue: SIPA 103)

Broadcasting: Jorge Salazar-Carrillo

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Dr. Jorge Salazar-Carrillo of our department will appear this Sunday, October 16th, 2016 on Channel 17 to discuss the Economic Policy in the US. The program will be aired at 6:30PM, “Foro 17”.

Seminar: Andrei Markevich

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Venue:AHC3-251

"Economic Effects of the Abolition of Serfdom: Evidence from the Russian Empire", by Andrei Markevich, New Economic School (Venue: AHC3-251)

Seminar: Syed Uddin

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“Value-added Trade, Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Trade Elasticity: Revisiting the Trade Competitiveness,” Syed Uddin, FIU (venue: TBA)

November

Seminar: Joel Watson

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Venue:SIPA-103

"Relational Contracts with External Enforcement", by Joel Watson, UCSD (venue: SIPA-103)

Seminar: Roger Betancourt

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Venue:GL-137

“USA-Cuba Migration Policy: A Political Economy View”, by Roger Betancourt, University of Maryland (venue: GL-137)

Seminar: Douglas Campbell

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Venue:SIPA 103

"Relative Prices, Hysteresis, and the Decline of American Manufacturing" by Douglas Campbell, New Economic School (venue: SIPA-103)

December

Seminar: Roberto Samaniego

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Venue:GL-137

(title TBA) by Roberto Samaniego, George Washington University (venue: GL-137)