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Staff Seminars 2009

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December

November

  • Fri 27th, 9.30 a.m-10.00 a.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Ruth Delzeit (University Bonn)
    Modelling Land-use Change in Germany: The Impact of Biogas Production on Regional Maize Markets
  • Wed 25th, 2.30 p.m.-3.30 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Andrea Vaona (Kiel Institute and University of Verona)
    Regional Patterns of Inflation Persistence: Evidence from Italy
  • Wed 18th, 11.00 a.m.-12.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Ignazio Angeloni (European Central Bank and BRUEGEL)
    A Tale of Two Policies: Prudential Regulation and Monetary Policy with Fragile Banks
  • Thu 12th, 11.00 a.m.-11.45 a.m., Lecture Hall
    Daiju Narita (Kiel Institute)
    International Climate Policy and Regional Welfare Weights: A Positive Analysis
  • Tue 3rd, 2.00 p.m.-2.45 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Setareh Khalilian (Kiel Institute)
    Failures of the European Common Fisheries Policy - an Interdisciplinary Approach

October

September

  • Tue 15th, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Thierry Mayer (Universite Paris I)
    Quality Sorting and Trade: Firm-Level Evidence for French Wine
  • Mon 7th, 10.30 a.m.-11.15 a.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Xuemei Jiang (University of Groningen)
    Economic Globalization and Environment Impact in China: An Input-Output Framework Characterizing Foreign Funded Enterprises and Domestic Enterprises

August

July

  • Fri 24th, 10.30 a.m.-11.15 a.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Jessica Coria (University of Gothenburg)
    Taxes, Permits, and the Diffusion of a New Technology
  • Wed 15th, 2.30 p.m.-3.30 p.m., Lecture Hall 
    Eckhardt Bode (Kiel Institute)
    The Intellectual Influence of Economics Journals: Short-term Rankings, Long-term Rankings, and Reliability
  • Thu 9th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall 
    Joachim Wolf (University of Kiel and Kiel Institute)
    What Should We Change in Order to Increase the Practical Relevance of Business Administration (and Economics?) Research?

June

May

April

March

  • Tue 31st, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Keith Maskus (University of Colorado)
    Foreign PhD Students and Knowledge Creation at US Universities
  • Thu 19th, 11.00 a.m.-11.45 a.m., Lecture Hall
    Bettina Kretschmer, Sonja Peterson (Kiel Institute)
    Integrating Biofuels into CGE Models – The Impacts of the EU 10% Biofuel Target (KWP1472, KWP1473)
  • Tue 17th, 2.15 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Frank Oskamp
    Monetary Policy and Labor Supply
  • Thu 12th, 2.30 p.m.-3.15 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Christian Merkl (Kiel Institute)
    Macroeconomic Volatilities and the Labor Markets: First Results from the Euro-Experiment
  • Tue 3rd, 1.45 p.m.-2.30 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Wolfgang Lechthaler, Christian Merkl (Kiel Institute)
    Labor Turnover Costs, Workers' Heterogeneity and Optimal Monetary Policy

February

  • Tue 24th, 11.00 a.m.-11.45 a.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Henning Weber (European University Institute, Florence)
    Mismeasured Inflation and Monetary Policy
  • Thu 12th, 11.00 a.m.-12.00 p.m., Conference Room
    Luca Paolo Merlino (Universitat Autonòma de Barcelona)
    Endogenous Job Contact Networks (Paper 1, Paper 2)
  • Mon 9th, 3.00 p.m.-4.00 p.m., Conference Room
    Almut Balleer (University of Bonn)
    Technology Shocks and Labor Market Dynamics (Paper 1, Paper 2)

January

The Seminar

The IfW Staff Seminar is intended for presentations of work in progress, finished projects or other kinds of research results. In addition, everyone is invited to share their experience in specific fields of economics. Presentations on theoretical advances, institutional settings, methodological aspects of economic modelling or econometric techniques are also welcome. The seminar language is German or English. Participation in the seminar is open to all interested staff and guests. Please send proposals or comments to

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