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Departmental Seminar Series

Each semester the Department of Economics invites economists, researchers and scholars from around the world to participate in our seminar series.  Seminars are free of charge and open to the public.

All  seminars will be held in the Social & Behavioral Sciences Building (Room N603) on Mondays, 12:30PM-1:50PM at Stony Brook University unless otherwise indicated.

The seminar organizers: Profs. Eva Carceles-Poveda & Chang Liu.

The scheduled speakers and dates are listed below.  For a list of past seminars, please visit the seminar archive.

fall 2024

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TOPIC

9/9/2024

Itzik Fadlon

UC San Diego

Racial Penalty in Job Ladder Transitions

9/16/24

Eilon Solan

Tel Aviv University

Auctions: from Theory to Practice and Back

9/23/2024

Rossella Calvi

Rice

The Perceived Marital Returns to Education and the Demand for Girls’ Schooling

9/30/2024

Natalia Kovrijnykh

Arizona Sate University

Building Credit Histories

10/7/2024

Larry F.  Warren

U.S. Census Bureau 

The Churn Ladder

10/14/2024

 

No Seminar:  Fall break (Oct 14-15)

 

 

10/21/2024

Johannes Hörner

Yale University

Separating the Wheat from the Chaff

10/28/2024

Diego Perez

NYU

The Exchange Rate as an Industrial Policy

10/30/24 (Wednesday)

Shota Ichihashi

Queen's University

Managing Information Production in Teams

11/4/2024

Daniela Vidart

University of Connecticut

Who Pays for Training? Theory and Evidence on Firm-Level Differences in Training Investments

11/6/24  (Wednesday)

Evi Pappa

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Regressive Trend Inflation

11/11/2024 

David Rivers

University of Western Ontario

Financial Shocks, Productivity, and Prices

11/15/2024     (Friday)

Ashley Langer

University of Arizona

Energy Transitions in Regulated Markets

11/18/2024

Pengpeng Xiao

Duke University

Equilibrium Sorting and the Gender Wage Gap

11/25/2024

Fedor Iskhakov

Australian National University

Structural Estimation of Directional Dynamic Games With Multiple Equilibria 

12/2/2024

Albert Marcet

ICREA  & CREI 

Time Inconsistency Vanishes if Agents are Heterogeneous

12/9/2024

Yi Xin

Caltech

Competing under Information Heterogeneity: Evidence from Auto Insurance

SPRING 2025

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TOPIC

1/27/2025

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2/3/2025

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2/10/2025

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2/17/2025

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2/24/2025

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3/3/2025

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3/10/2025

Pablo Ottonello

University of Maryland

 

3/17/2025

 

 

No Seminar:  Spring Recess

 

3/24/2025

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3/31/2025

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4/7/2025

Laura Doval

Columbia

 

4/14/2025

Corina Mommaerts

Wisconsin

 

4/21/2025

Vivian Yue

 

 

4/28/2025

Serdar Birinci

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

The Implications of Labor Market Heterogeneity on Unemployment Insurance Design

5/5/2025

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