Displaying from 21 to 30 of 186 available piece of news category "Seminars"
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1st ECO-SOS Doctorials, 17 December 2020
The 1st ECO-SOS Doctorials is a one-morning event in which PhD students may present both standard papers (20 minutes presentation) and research ideas (5 minutes presentation). Our aim is to institutionalize this activity twice a year: before WIPE (as a training for some of the people presenting there) and before summer (also as a training before the period in which most of conferences are scheduled).
The program includes 5 research ideas presentation, 3 standard papers presentation and 1 presentation by a senior researcher of ECO-SOS aiming to explain her research. Concretely, Carolina Manzano (Associate Professor) will present "The neglection of the informational content of the price in supply function competition".
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Webinar, Juan Carlos Reboredo (16/12/2020)
On December 16 at 11:05 a.m. via Teams Juan Carlos Reboredo (U.Santiago de Compostela) will present his working paper "Does the low-carbon transition risk impact on the profitability and stock return performance of firms?
The format of presentation will be conference type (25-30 min + final questions).
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Webinar, Miguel Gómez de Antonio (24/11/2020)
On November 24 at 11:05 a.m. via Teams Miguel Gómez de Antonio (UCM) will present his working paper "Gibbs models: a new tool for the analysis of firms' location determinants"
The format of presentation will be conference type (25-30 min + final questions).
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1st ECO-SOS Workshop on Economics and Sustainability, 2 October 2020
The Research Centre on Economics and Sustainability (ECO-SOS) is a research centre created in 2010 as CREIP (Research Centre in Industrial and Public Economics), that recently moved to sustainability issues, in line with research interests of its members. Specifically, ECO-SOS studies the connection between sustainability and the following areas of interest: environmental and climate economics, health economics, regional and urban economics, education and labor market business and innovation, energy and natural resources, industrial organization, economic policy, game theory and environmental conflicts, and transport and tourism.
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9th PhD-Student Workshop on Industrial and Public Economics (WIPE)
The Research Center on Economics and Sustainability (ECO-SOS) is a research center created in 2010 as CREIP (Research Center in Industrial and Public Economics), that recently moved to sustainability issues, in line with research interests of its members. Specifically, ECO-SOS studies the connection between sustainability and the following areas of interest: environmental and climate economics, health economics, regional and urban economics, education and labor market business and innovation, energy and natural resources, industrial organization, economic policy, game theory and environmental conflicts, and transport and tourism.
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Webinar, Vicente Cuñat (26/05/2020)
On May 26 at 1:00 p.m. via Teams Vicente Cuñat (LSE) will present his working paper "The systemic governance influence of universal owners"
The format of presentation will be conference type (25-30 min + final questions).
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Webinar, Asier Mariscal (21/05/2020)
On May 21 at 1:00 p.m. via Teams Asier Mariscal (URV, ECO-SOS) will present his working paper "Firm organization and information technology: micro and macro implications"
The format of presentation will be conference type (25-30 min + final questions).
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1st ECO-SOS Workshop on Economics and Sustainability, 2 October 2020
The Research Center on Economics and Sustainability (ECO-SOS) is a research center created in 2010 as CREIP (Research Center in Industrial and Public Economics), that recently moved to sustainability issues, in line with research interests of its members. Specifically, ECO-SOS studies the connection between sustainability and the following areas of interest: environmental and climate economics, health economics, regional and urban economics, education and labor market business and innovation, energy and natural resources, industrial organization, economic policy, game theory and environmental conflicts, and transport and tourism.
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Webinar, Caterina Calsamiglia (5/05/2020)
On May 5 at 12:30 p.m. via Teams Caterina Calsamiglia (Barcelona-IPEG) will present his working paper "Gender differences in high-stakes performance and college admission policies" (with Andreu Arenas)
The format of presentation will be conference type (25-30 min + final questions).
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Webinar, Ismael Rodríguez-Lara (23/04/2020)
On April 23 at 1:00 p.m. via Teams Ismael Rodríguez-Lara (U.Granada) will present his working paper "Foraging societies were more egalitarian than farming societies: Experimental evidence"
The format of presentation will be conference type (25-30 min + final questions).