January 23
Philipp Grübener
Goethe University Frankfurt
On the Optimal Design of Transfers and Income-Tax Progressivity

January 30
Valentina Tartari
Copenhagen Business School
The Effect of Motherhood on Academic Performance

February 6
Annika Lindskog
University of Gothenburg
Harmful Norms: Private Preferences, Social Interdependence and Persistence of Female Genital Cutting

February 13
Jeppe Druedahl
University of Copenhagen
The Transmission of Foreign Demand Shocks

February 20
Johannes Ross
Copenhagen Business School
The Hidden Costs of the Sharing Economy: Tax Dishonesty by Airbnb Hosts

February 27
Anna Nordén
Jönköping International Business School
Public Acceptance for Policy Instruments to Reduce the Use of Fossil Fuels in Africa

March 13
Tobias König
Linnaeus University
Preferences Regarding Behavioral Policy: Attitudes towards Sugary Beverage Taxes in the US

March 20
Andrea Martinangeli
Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
The Spreding of Unethical Behaviours: Cheating Responses to Tax Cheating

March 27
Axel Cronert
Uppsala University
Origin Country Institutions and Immigrant Retirement Timing

April 3
Tabaré Capitán
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
Using Prenudges to Super Charge a Nudge

April 17
Paula Roth
Swedish House of Finance
Severe Health Shocks and Financial Well-being

April 24
Tom Gard
Copenhagen Business School
Strategic Behavior in Crowdsourcing Contest: A Look at Sabotage and Self-promotion

May 8
Ylva Moberg
Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)
The Earnings Penalty in Female Same-sex and Different-sex Couples Transitioning to Parenthood in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden

May 15
Mårten Palme
Stockholm University
Identity in Court Decision-making

May 22
Nadine Riedel
University of Münster
What Happens when you Tax the Rich? – Evidence from South Africa

May 29
Sébastien Willis
Uppsala University
Professional Networks and the Labour Market Assimilation of Immigrants