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Staff Seminars 2012

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December

  • Tue 11th, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Matjaz Steinbacher (Faculty of Business Studies, Ljubiliana)
    Portfolio Selection under Social Networks
  • Tue 4th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Stefan Reitz (Kiel Institute, RA "Financial Markets and Macroeconomic Activity")
    Real Financial Market Exchange Rates and Capital Flows 
    Mattia Montagna (Kiel Institute, RA "Financial Markets and Macroeconomic Activity")
    Hubs and Resilience: Towards More Realistic Models for the Interbank Market

November

  • Wed 28th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall  ** CANCELLED **
    Qiulin CHEN (Institute of Population and Labor Economics, CASS, Beijing)
    The Performance and Driving Force of Government Health Expenditure in China: Evidence from Provincial Panel Data, 1991-2007
  • Tue 20th, 3.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Mario Eboli (Università G. d’Annunzio, Pescara)
    Modeling Financial Systems as Flow Networks 
    Matthias Lengnick (University of Kiel)
    Money Creation and Financial Instability: An Agent-Based Credit Network Approach
  • Tue 13th, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Dudley Cooke (University of Exeter)
    Optimal Monetary Policy with Endogenous Export Participation

October

  • Tue 2nd, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Marcus Böhme (Kiel Institute, RA "Poverty Reduction, Equity, and Development")
    Migration and Educational Aspirations – Another Channel of Brain Gain? 
    Tobias Stöhr (Kiel Institute, RA "Poverty Reduction, Equity, and Development")
    Transnationalism and Labor Market Performance: Host Country Language Skills Matter

September

  • Thu 21st, 10.30 a.m.-12.00 p.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Sandra Eickmeier (Deutsche Bundesbank)
    How Do Credit Supply Shocks Propagate Internationally? A GVAR Approach
  • Thu 20th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Peter Neary (University of Oxford)
    Not so Demanding: Preference Structure, Firm Behavior and Welfare
  • Wed 19th, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Vincenzo Caponi (Kiel Institute and Ryerson University)
    Empirical Characteristics of Legal and Illegal Immigrants in the U.S.
  • Wed 12th, 1.00 p.m.-1.45 p.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Cecilia Hornok (Central European University)
    Lumpy Trade and the Welfare Effects of Aministrative Barriers
  • Wed 12th, 8.45 a.m.-9.30 a.m., Room 111 (Common Room)
    Markus Kelle (WIIW, Wien)
    Crossing Industry Borders: German Manufacturers as Services Exporters
  • Tue 11th, 10.30 a.m.-11.15 a.m., Room 111 (Common Room)
    Johanna Vogel (University of Oxford)
    The Two Faces of R&D and Human Capital: Evidence from Western European Regions
  • Fri 7th, 9.00 a.m.-9.45 a.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Fabio Manca (IPTS JRC European Commission, Sevilla)
    Faraway, so Close? Human Capital Composition and Ddevelopment-Specific Economic Growth
  • Tue 4th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Nadine Heitmann (The Environment and Natural Resources)
    The Potential Contribution of the Shipping Sector to an Efficient Reduction of Global Carbon Emissions
    Alvaro Calzadilla (The Environment and Natural Resources)
    Climate Change Impacts on Global Agriculture

July

June

  • Tue 19th, 11.00 a.m.-12.30 p.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Roman Frydman (New York University)
    Change and Expectations in Macroeconomic Models: Recognizing the Limits to Knowability (paper, presentation)
  • Thu 7th, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Qiyuan XU (Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS, Beijing)
    RMB Internationalization
  • Wed 6th, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Bin ZHANG (Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS, Beijing)
    China’s Economic Imbalance and the Role of RMB Exchange Rate
  • Tue 5th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Eckhardt Bode (Knowledge Creation and Growth)
    Human Capital Externalities Within and Between Firms
    Aoife Hanley (Knowledge Creation and Growth)
    What happened to Foreign Outsourcing when Firms went Online?

May

  • Thu 24th, 3.00 p.m.-3.45 p.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Juan Felipe Bernal Uribe (Toulouse School of Economics)
    Intellectual Property Rights Induced Trade
  • Thu 24th, 10.00 a.m.-10.45 a.m., Room 211 (Medienraum)
    Max Roser (University of Innsbruck)
    Is International Trade Increasing Income Inequality in the Developed World?
  • Tue 8th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Frank Bickenbach (The Global Division of Labor)
    New Economic Geography and Reunified Germany at Twenty: A Fruitful Match?
    Olivier N. Godart (The Global Division of Labor)
    Learning from More Detailed Data in International Trade: 2 Examples on Using Information about Relationships between Firms

April

  • Thu 19th, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Brian Copeland (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
    Carbon Taxes and the Market for Abatement Services
  • Tue 3rd, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Sebastian Braun (Globalization and the Welfare State)
    Implementing Quotas in University Admissions: An Experimental Analysis
    Ulrich Schmidt (Globalization and the Welfare State)
    Overconfidence and Risk Management of Ethiopian Farmers

March

February

  • Wed 22nd, 4.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Paul De Grauwe (LSE)
    Mispricing of Sovereign Risk in the Eurozone
  • Tue 7th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Wolfgang Lechthaler (Monetary Policy under Market Imperfections)
    Worker Identity and Employment Fluctuations
    Nils Jannsen (Monetary Policy under Market Imperfections)
    Recessions, Crises, and the Dynamics of Recoveries
  • Thu 2nd, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Falko Fecht (European Business School)
    Is Proprietary Trading Detrimental to Retail Investors?

January

  • Tue 10th, 2.00 p.m.-3.00 p.m., Lecture Hall
    Toman Omar Mahmoud (Kiel Institute, RA "Poverty Reduction, Equity, and Development")
    Emigration and Political Change
    Rainer Schweickert (Kiel Institute, RA "Poverty Reduction, Equity, and Development")
    External Actors and Institution Building in the Post-Soviet Space - What Role for Russia and China?

 

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