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Summer 2018

April 19, 2018

Emanuel Gasteiger (Freie Universität Berlin)

Endogenously (Non-)Ricardian Beliefs

April 26, 2018

John Morrow (University of London)

Input-Output Linkages and the Direction of Product Adoption

May 03, 2018

Reint Gropp (Halle Institute for Economic Research/ Universität Magdeburg)

The cleansing effect of banking crises

May 10, 2018

Christi Himmelfahrt

May 17, 2018

Joep Lustenhouwer (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg)

Monetary and Fiscal policy in Expectation Driven Liquidity Traps

May 24, 2018

Martin Bodenstein (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)  

Employment, Wages and Optimal Monetary Policy 

May 31, 2018         

Frank Schorfheide (University of Pennsylvania)

Heterogeneity and Aggregate Fluctuations

June 07, 2018      

Roberto Veneziani (University of London)

Exploitation as the Unequal Exchange of Labour: An Axiomatic Approach

June 14, 2018

William Branch (University of California, Irvine)

Statistical Sunspots

June 21, 2018

Frank Fossen (University of Nevada)

How Do Entrepreneurial Portfolios Respond to Income Taxation?

June 28, 2018

John Duffy (University of California, Irvine)

Adoption of a New Payment Method: Theory and Experimental Evidence

July 05, 2018

Klaus Pforr (GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Science)

Regionale Kontextdaten aus dem Mikrozensus

July 12, 2018

Jeremy Edwards (University of Cambridge)

Did Protestantism promote prosperity via higher human capital?

July 19,  2018

Sheilagh Ogilvie (University of Cambridge)

Was Domar Right? Serfdom and Factor Endowments in Bohemia


Support for the Research Seminar in Economics by the Deutsche Bundesbank, Hauptverwaltung Berlin is gratefully acknowledged.

Note that the program is preliminary and will be updated regularly.