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27.05.2013  Isaac Ehrlich (University at Buffalo, SUNY and IZA)
Health Spending and Population Aging in a Model of Endogenous Growth
 

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Das wöchentlich stattfindende IZA Research Seminar stellt ein Diskussionsforum der neuesten arbeitsmarktökonomischen Forschung dar. Es wird gleichermaßen von IZA-Mitarbeitern, Gästen, Studenten und Fakultätsmitgliedern der Universität Bonn, Politikern und Vertretern anderer Interessengruppen besucht. Einige Veranstaltungen (durch * gekennzeichnet) werden gemeinsam mit der OECD organisiert. Alle Präsentationen werden in englischer Sprache gehalten und sind für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich. Das IZA Research Seminar beginnt um 12.00 Uhr mit einem gemeinsamen Imbiss, der vom IZA bereitgestellt wird. Der Vortrag mit anschließender Diskussion beginnt um 12.15 Uhr und endet um 13.30 Uhr. 

   

Für Fragen zur Seminar-Reihe und zu dieser Internetseite wenden Sie sich bitte an den Organisator Janneke Pieters oder senden Sie eine E-Mail an seminar@iza.org.  

   

Ort:

Schaumburg-Lippe-Str. 9, 53113 Bonn

Zeit:

Dienstag, 12.00 - 13.30 Uhr

 

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Programm:

 
09.07.2013  Oriana Bandiera (London School of Economics and IZA)
(takes place at 2:00pm)
 
02.07.2013  Arjun S. Bedi (ISS, Erasmus University Rotterdam and IZA)
Impact of microcredit on returns to capital: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Pakistan
(joint work with Maazullah)
 
27.06.2013  Tanika Chakraborty (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur and IZA)
 
25.06.2013  Yves Zenou (Stockholm University and IZA)
- to be announced -
 
18.06.2013  Giuseppe Bertola (EDHEC Business School)
Policy coordination and convergence in EMU
 
11.06.2013  Andrea Brandolini (Bank of Italy)
THE GREAT RECESSION AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME
(joint work with Stephen P. Jenkins, John Micklewright and Brian Nolan)
 
04.06.2013  Christian Merkl (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and IZA)
Does Short-Time Work Save Jobs? A Business Cycle Analysis
(joint work with Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke and Wolfgang Lechthaler)
 
27.05.2013  Isaac Ehrlich (University at Buffalo, SUNY and IZA)
Health Spending and Population Aging in a Model of Endogenous Growth
 
22.05.2013  Lawrence M. Kahn (Cornell University and IZA)
IMMIGRATION AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
(joint work with Francine D. Blau)
(takes place in Building 5)
 
21.05.2013  Jinyoung Kim (Korea University)
Labor Mobility and Productivity of Korean Inventors
 
16.05.2013  Peter J. Kuhn (University of California, Santa Barbara and IZA)
Do Employers Prefer Undocumented Workers? Evidence from China’s Hukou System
(joint work with Kailing Shen)
(takes place in Building 5)
 
14.05.2013  Joseph G. Altonji (Yale University and IZA)
Cashier or Consultant? Entry Labor Market Conditions, Field of Study, and Career Success
(joint work with Lisa B. Kahn and Jamin D. Speer)
 
07.05.2013  Andrew E. Clark (Paris School of Economics and IZA)
The Value of Diplomacy: Bilateral Relations and Immigrant Well-Being
(joint work with Elena Giachin Ricca and Leonardo Becchetti)
 
23.04.2013  Mathias Thoenig (University of Lausanne)
The Economic Incentives of Cultural Transmission: Spatial Evidence from Naming Patterns across France
(joint work with Yann Algan and Thierry Mayer)
 
16.04.2013  Sonia R. Bhalotra (University of Bristol and IZA)
Does Women’s Political Participation Respond to Electoral Success?
(joint work with Irma Clots-Figueras and Lakshmi Iyer)
 
09.04.2013  Anna Maria Mayda (Georgetown University and IZA)
South-South migration and the labor market: Evidence from South Africa
 
02.04.2013  Daniel S. Hamermesh (University of Texas at Austin, Royal Holloway and IZA)
Endophilia or Exophobia: Beyond Discrimination
(joint work with Jan Feld and Nicolás Salamanca)
 
28.03.2013  Michael Jetter (Universidad EAFIT and IZA)
The E ffects of Wage Volatility on Growth
(joint work with Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy and William T. Smith)
 
26.03.2013  Robert Pollak (Washington University, St. Louis and IZA)
Family Proximity, Childcare, and Women's Labor Force Attachment
(joint work with Janice Compton)
(cancelled)
 
19.03.2013  Jonathan Wadsworth (Royal Holloway, University of London and IZA)
Unemployment and Domestic Violence: Theory and Evidence
(joint work with Dan Anderberg, Helmut Rainerand Tanya Wilson)
 
12.03.2013  Takao Kato (Colgate University and IZA)
Human Capital and Career Success: Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data
(joint work with Anders Frederiksen)
 
05.03.2013  Giovanni Peri (University of California, Davis and IZA)
STEMWorkers, H1B Visas and Productivity in US Cities
(joint work with Kevin Shih and Chad Sparber)
 
26.02.2013  Bas ter Weel (CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis and IZA)
Why Did the Netherlands Develop so Early? The Legacy of the Brethren of the Common Life
(joint work with I. Semih Akcomak and Dinand Webbink)
 
20.02.2013  Don J. DeVoretz (Simon Fraser University and IZA)
The Economics of Citizenship - A pathway for US undocumented
(Policy Seminar)
 
31.01.2013  Richard Blundell (University College London and IZA)
Consumption Inequality and Family Labor Supply
(joint work with Luigi Pistaferri and Itay Saporta-Eksten)
 
29.01.2013  Henrik Jacobsen Kleven (London School of Economics and IZA)
Property Transaction Taxes and the Housing Market: Evidence from Notches and Housing Stimulus in the UK
(joint work with Michael Best)
 
15.01.2013  Fabrizia Mealli (University of Florence)
Using secondary outcomes and covariates to sharpen inference in randomized experiments with noncompliance
(joint work with Barbara Pacini)
 
08.01.2013  Iftikhar Hussain (London School of Economics)
Not Just Test Scores: Parents' Demand Response to School Quality Information

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