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Third term

22 April 2010:

CANCELLED Fabrizio Zilibotti (University of Zürich), Growing like China (joint with Zheng Song and Kjetil Storesletten).

29 April 2010:

Melvyn Coles (University of Essex), An equilibrium model of labour turnover with endogenous wage/experience and wage/tenure effects (joint with Ken Burdett).

6 May 2010:

Kevin Lang (Boston University), Social Ties and the Job Search of Recent Immigrants (joint with Deepti Goel).

27 May 2010:

Marco Battaglini (Princeton University), Dynamic electoral competition and constitutional design.

4 June 2010:

Nicola Persico (NYU), Tax Auditing Without Commitment: Theory and Evidence.


Second term

21 January 2010:

Tom Krebs (Universität Mannheim), Credit and Insurance in a Production Model with Imperfect Contract Enforcement (joint with Mark Wright).

28 January 2010:

Massimo Motta (European University Institute), A Simple Theory of Predation (joint with Chiara Fumagalli).

4 February 2010:

Harrison Hong (Princeton University), Compensation, Competition and Creative Risk-Taking in the Financial Industry (joint with Ing-Haw Cheng and Jose Scheinkman).

18 February 2010:

Andrea Ichino (Università di Bologna), Don't spread yourself too thin. Parallel working and the risk of overwhelm (joint with Nicola Persico and Decio Coviello).

11 March 2010:

John Van Reenen (LSE), Trade induced technical change? The impact of Chinese imports on innovation, diffusion and productivity (joint with Nicholas Bloom and Mirko Draca).


First term

1 October 2009:

Augustin Landier (Toulouse School of Economics), The Economics of Bank Restructurings (joint with Kenichi Ueda).

22 October 2009:

Vikrant Vig (LBS), Capital and Labor: Is Debt a Bargaining Tool? (joint with Elena Simintzi and Paolo Volpin).

5 November 2009:

Christopher Hennessy (LBS), A theory of debt market illiquidity and leverage cyclicality (joint with Josef Zechner).

12 November 2009:

John Knowles (University of Southampton), Birth Control and the Rise in Female LFP; What Can We Learn from Women's Occupational Choices?.

26 November 2009:

Laurent E. Calvet (HEC), Twin Picks: Disentangling the Determinants of Risk-Taking in Household Portfolios (joint with Paolo Sodini).

3 December 2009:

CANCELLED Tom Krebs (Universität Mannheim), Equilibrium in a Production Model with Limited Commitment (joint with Mark Wright).