Brown bag seminarium 2024 Höst
August 19
Erik Lindqvist
Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)
Does Wealth Inhibit Criminal Behavior? Evidence from Lottery Winners in Sweden and the US
August 26
Andrea Schneider
Jönköping International Business School
Policy Diffusion and the Competition for Mobile Resources
September 2
Michael Stützer
DHBW Mannheim
A Golden Opportunity: The Gold Rush, Entrepreneurship and Culture
September 9
Katarzyna Kopczewska
University of Warsaw
Modelling Spatial Density - An Available Toolbox for Point Data that Combines Spatial Statistics, Spatial Econometrics and Spatial Machine Learning
September 16
Thomas Post
Maastricht University
Reminders to the Rescue: E-mail Reminders of Tax Benefits Increase Pension Savings in a Nationwide RCT in Estonia
September 23
Marc Keuschnigg
Linköping University
Studying Urban Scaling with Swedish Register Data
September 30
Jenny Säve-Söderbergh
Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)
Do Women Ask For Less and Accomodate More Than Men do in A Negotiation? A Lab and Survey-based Study of Gender Gaps in Salary Negotiations
October 7
Dan-Olov Rooth
Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)
Work from Home and the Employment of Individuals with a Disability
October 14
Siri Isaksson
Norwegian School of Economcis, Bergen
Will Artificial Intelligence Get in the Way of Achieving Gender Equality?
October 21
Katarina Nordblom
University of Gothenburg
Making Decisions and Seeking Advice – A Theoretical Framework
October 28
Cornelius Peters
Thünen Institute of Rural Economics
Dynamic Agglomeration Effect and the Role of Experience in High-quality Jobs
November 4
Alexander Dietrich
Danmarks Nationalbank
Inflation Preferences
November 11
Benjamin Larin
Jönköping International Business School
Left-Digit Bias in Household Inflation Expectations
November 18
Walter D'Lima
Florida International University
Housing Market Externalities of Startup Success
November 25
Emma Lappi
Aarhus University
The Cost of Childcare and Entrepreneurship
December 2
Therese Lindahl
Beijer Institute
The Promises and Perils of Using Political Framing to Garner Public Support for Climate Policy Interventions
December 9
Matthias Mertens
MIT FutureTech
From Labor to Intermediates: Firm Growth, Input Substitution, and Monopsony