Seminarios presentados en el 2021

16/04/2021 Rocio Madera (Southern Methodist University, CEPR, Y-RISE, ATAI, & STEG.) ‘Urban Welfare: Tourism in Barcelona’

21/04/2021 Pablo Andrés Neumeyer (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) ’COVID-19 in Segmented Societies’

05/05/2021 Julieta Caunedo (Cornell University) ‘Occupational Exposure to Capital-Embodied Technical Change’

12/05/2021 Constantino Hevia (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) ‘Real Exchange Rates and Primary Commodity Prices: Mussa meets Backus-Smith’

26/05/2021 Laura Doval (Columbia Business School) ‘Optimal Mechanism for the Sale of a Durable Good’

02/06/2021 Andrew Atkeson (UCLA & Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis) ‘The End of Privilege: A Reexamination of the Net Foreign Asset Position of the United States’

09/06/2021 Verónica Rappoport (London School of Economics and Political Science, CEP & CEPR) ‘Trade Shocks and Credit Reallocation’

16/06/2021 Emilio Espino (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) ‘Enforceable Full Risk Sharing in Village Economies’

23/06/2021 Ariel Burstein (UCLA) ‘Welfare and Output with Income Effects and Demand Instability’

30/06/2021 Flavio Toxvaerd (University of Cambridge) ‘Social Distancing: Two Extensions of the Standard Model’

07/07/2021 Juan Pantano (University of Arizona) ‘Dynamic Treatment Choice and Selection into RCTs’

14/07/2021 Michele Boldrin (Washington University in St. Louis) ‘A Theory of the Dynamics of Factor Shares’

04/08/2021 Esteban Klor (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)  ‘Cronyism in State Violence: Evidence from Labor Repression During Argentina's Last Dictatorship’

11/08/2021 Jose Scheinkman (Columbia University, Princeton University & NBER) ‘Repricing Avalanches’

18/08/2021 Irene Brambilla (UNLP, UdeSA & CONICET) ‘Firm Export Responses to Tariff Hikes’

25/08/2021 Alberto Bisin (NYU) "Marriage, 'Fertility, and Cultural Integration in Italy"

01/09/2021 Alejandro Francetich (Stanford University & UW Bothell) ‘Rationalizable Screening and Disclosure under Unawareness’

09/09/2021 Nir Jaimovich (CEPR, Journal of Monetary Economics & Journal of Economic Theory) ‘What's the distribution got to do with it? Firm Dynamics and Policy’

15/09/2021 Roberto Chang (Rutgers University & NBER) ‘Pandemics, Incentives, and Economic Policy: A Dynamic Model’

22/09/2021 Victoria Vanasco (CREi) ‘Falling Interest Rates and Credit Misallocation: Lessons from General Equilibrium’

29/09/2021 Juan Dubra (University of Montevideo) ’Incentives and Burnout: Dynamic Compensation Design With Effort Cost Spillover’

06/10/2021 Ignacio Sarmiento Barbieri (Universidad de los Andes) ‘Can’t Stop the One-Armed Bandits: The Effects of Access to Gambling on Crime’

13/10/2021 David K.Levine (European University Institute & Washington University in St. Louis) ‘Labor Associations: The Blue Wall of Silence’

20/10/2021 Marianna Kudlyak (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, CEPR, IZA & Stanford University) ‘Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years?’

27/10/2021 María Lombardi (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) ‘Should I stay or should I go? The effect of permanent contracts on employee turnover in the public sector’

3/11/2021 Huberto Ennis (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) ‘The Fed's Discount Window in "Normal" Times’

10/11/2021 Federico Sturzenegger (UdeSA) ‘Does It Matter How Central Banks Accumulate Reserves? Evidence from Sovereign Spreads’

12/11/2021 Andrea Rotnitzky (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Harvard & CONICET) ’Optimal adjustment sets in non-parametric causal graphical models’

24/11/2021 Alejandro Nakab (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) ‘How do Workers Learn? Theory and Evidence on the Roots of Life-Cycle Human Capital Accumulation’

01/12/2021 Juan Morelli (Federal Reserve System) ‘Information Frictions, Reputation, and Sovereign Spreads’