Summer term 2011
Regular Research Seminar
The Department runs a regular research seminar where it invites scholars from other universities and research institutions to give presentations on their ongoing research. Papers in all fields of Economics are welcome. The seminar is publicly announced on campus, but it primarily addresses our own faculty and economics students at JKU. If possible, papers presented are made available for download below.
With friendly support from the "Linzer Hochschulfonds".
Time: Wednesday, 17.15 - 18.45
Room: K 112A
23.03.2011
- Michael Roos
"An Experimental Test of the Microfoundations of the Calvo Phillips Curve"
Ruhr Universität Bochum
30.03.2011
- Robert Hill
"Benchmark Construction and the Measurement of Dispersion: Implications for the Convergence Literature"
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
06.04.2011
- Hendrik Jürges
"Education and Health: What is the Evidence and what more do we need to know?"
Bergische Universität Wuppertal (Schumpeter School of Business and Economics)
13.04.2011
- Konstantinos Tatsiramos
"Friends' Networks and Job Finding Rates"
IZA Bonn
04.05.2011
- Konstantin Wacker
"Do multinationals influence labor standards? A close look at US outward FDI. "
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
25.05.2011
- Christian Haefke
"Labor supply elasticities and participation fluctuations"
IHS Wien
15.06.2011
- Anette Boom
"Real-time pricing in power markets: Who gains?"
Copenhagen Business School
29.06.2011
- Muriel Niederle
"Managing Self-Confidence: Theory and Experimental Evidence"
Stanford University