Internal Seminar
Organization: Stefan Trautmann and Antonia Mentele (antonia.mentele@awi.uni-heidelberg.de)
Zeit/Time: Wednesdays, 12.15-13.15 h
Ort/Location: AWI room 00.010
Winter Term 2024/25
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30.10.2024 | Muhammed Bulutay | Consumer Beliefs about Central Bank Inflation Forecasts |
06.11.2024 | Patrick Maus | Peer earnings and giving |
20.11.2024 | Sorell de Silva | Subsidizing Legal Production Inputs in an Open-Access Resource System |
27.11.2024 | Jörg Oechssler | A Study of the Combinatorial Candle Auction in the Field and in the Lab |
04.12.2024 | Bettina Chlond | |
11.12.2024 | Stefan Klonner | |
18.12.2024 | Nora Heinzelmann (Christiane Schwieren) | |
08.01.2025 | Thomas Eife | |
22.01.2025 | Amelie Rüppel (Stefan Trautmann) | |
29.01.2025 | Timo Goeschl | Active learning for climate adaptation: A (rice) field experiment |
05.02.2025 | Nargiza Ibragimova |
Winter Term 2023/24
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18.10.2023 | Jonas Frey (Stefan Trautmann) | "Which stock return predictors reflect mispricing" |
25.10.2023 | Arnaud Dellis (Christoph Vanberg) | "How Do People Vote Under Instant Runoff Voting? An Experiment on Complexity and Voting Behavior" |
8.11.2023 | Moumita Deb | "Transparency's Twist: Impact of Information Acquisition on Voting" |
15.11.2023 | Max Boeck (Zeno Enders) | "Has Globalization Changed the International Transmission of U.S. Monetary Policy?" |
22.11.2023 | Madeleine Werthschulte | "Nudging the Poor: Field Experimental Evidence on Increasing Energy Efficiency Investments among Low-Income Households" |
6.12.2023 | Maximilian Voigt | "Investor Beliefs and Asset Prices Under Selective Memory" |
13.12.2023 | Julian Matthes/David Piazolo | "The Role of Heterogeneity in Coopetition in Professional Road Cycling" |
17.01.2024 | Theodore Alysandratos | "Inter-ethnic interactions and identity formation: Evidence from Zambia" |
24.01.2024 | Johannes Resin | "Quantile-based decompositions of statistical distances with economic applications" |
7.02.2024 | Julian Matthes/Katharina Momsen | "Preferences and Demand for Narratives" |