LaPietra-Mondragone Workshop in Economics

Summary of All Sessions

#Date/TimeLocationTypeTitlePapersOrganizer
1July 2, 2007
10:00-13:15
N/A contributed I.O.3
2July 2, 2007
14:30-17:45
N/A contributed Labor Economics I3
3July 3, 2007
10:00-13:15
N/A contributed Theory3
4July 3, 2007
14:30-17:45
N/A contributed Macro/Growth3
5July 4, 2007
10:00-13:15
N/A contributed Labor Economics II1
6July 4, 2007
14:30-17:45
N/A contributed Applied Micro3
 

6 sessions, 16 papers


 

LaPietra-Mondragone Workshop in Economics

Complete List of All Sessions


Session 1: I.O.

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Session type: contributed
Date: July 2, 2007
Time: 10:00 - 13:15
 

A New Continuous Demand Model for Market Level Data
JEL codes: C51, L13
   Presented by: Ricardo Ribeiro, London School of Economics
   Discussant: Melvyn Weeks, University of Cambridge
 

Investment and R&D in a Dynamic Equilibrium with Incomplete Information
   Presented by: Carlos Santos, LSE and CEP
   Discussant: Gian Luca Clementi, Stern School of Business
 

Anticommons and Patent Pools in Sequential Innovation
   Presented by: Gastón Llanes, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
   Discussant: Alberto Bisin, New York University

Session 2: Labor Economics I

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Session type: contributed
Date: July 2, 2007
Time: 14:30 - 17:45
 

Understanding the Relationship between Health and Socioeconomic Status: The Case of Women's Body Mass
JEL codes: I1, J1, J2, J3
   Presented by: Nicola Tosini, University of Pennsylvania
   Discussant: Andrea Moro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

The dynamics of cognitive development
   Presented by: Gabriella Conti, University of Essex
   Discussant: Franco Peracchi, Tor Vergata University
 

Theories of Wage Determination and Wage Dynamics: An Empirical Assessment
   Presented by: Rafael Melo, Yale University
   Discussant: Alessandra Fogli, NYU and Minneapolis Fed

Session 3: Theory

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Session type: contributed
Date: July 3, 2007
Time: 10:00 - 13:15
 

Selective information revelation and self-confirming equilibrium
JEL codes: C73, D83, D84
   Presented by: Zacharias Maniadis, UCLA
   Discussant: Sandro Brusco, SUNY at Stony Brook
 

A stochastic version of the signaling game
   Presented by: Sebastian Gryglewicz, Tilburg University
   Discussant: David Levine, Washington University in St Louis
 

The role of temptation in explaining individual behavior over the life-cycle
   Presented by: Alessandro Bucciol, University of Padua
   Discussant: Michele Boldrin, Washington University

Session 4: Macro/Growth

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Session type: contributed
Date: July 3, 2007
Time: 14:30 - 17:45
 

Sovereign Default Risk, Risk Averse Investors and Financial Contagion
JEL codes: F34, G12, G15
   Presented by: Engin Volkan, USC
   Discussant: Fabrizio Perri, New York University
 

Credit Frictions and Household Debt in the Business Cycle: A Bayesian Evaluation
   Presented by: Alessandro Notarpietro, Università Bocconi
   Discussant: Luigi Guiso, Ente Luigi Einaudi
 

Technological Transfers, Limited Commitment and Growth
   Presented by: Alexandre Dmitriev, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
   Discussant: Pietro Reichlin, LUISS G. Carli

Session 5: Labor Economics II

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Session type: contributed
Date: July 4, 2007
Time: 10:00 - 13:15
 

Learning Your Comparative Advantage: Occupational Mobility, Wage Dynamics and Unemployment
JEL codes: D83, E24, J24
   Presented by: Theodore Papageorgiou, Yale University
   Discussant: Omar Licandro, European University Institute
 

Competitive Search Equilibrium with Firms' Recall
   Presented by: Javier Fernández-Blanco, University of Minnesota
   Discussant: Dirk Krueger, University of Pennsylvania
 

The Macroeconomic Dynamics of Labor and Capital Market Imperfections
   Presented by: Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, Université du Québec à Montréal
   Discussant: Fulvio Ortu, Bocconi University

Session 6: Applied Micro

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Session type: contributed
Date: July 4, 2007
Time: 14:30 - 17:45
 

A Unified Stochastic Framework for Measures of Socioeconomic Residential Segregation
JEL codes: J15, C14, C21
   Presented by: Angelo Mele, public
   Discussant: Giorgio Topa, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

Durable Goods Oligopoly and the Tokyo Condominium Market in the 1990s
   Presented by: Migiwa Tanaka, Johns Hopkins University
   Discussant: John Rust, University of Maryland
 

Does Publicity Affect Competition? Evidence From Discontinuities in Public Procurement Auctions
   Presented by: Decio Coviello, European University Institute and CSEF
   Discussant: Francis Vella, Georgetown University

This program was last updated on 2007-06-26 9:20:30 EDT