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Gathering of Swedish scholars in entrepreneurship - June 9 & 10 2022

6/9/2022, 12:00 PM - 6/10/2022, 12:00 PM
This “campfire” event welcomed entrepreneurship scholars from within Sweden but also those with whom we are connected, invited us to come together and celebrate Sweden’s success in entrepreneurship scholarship while looking at how we can continue moving forward to build a global and sustainable future.

Public Defense - Andrew Proctor

6/2/2022, 1:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Andrew Proctor defends his PhD dissertation “Essays on Cognitive Skills, Human Capital and Econometric Methods” on January 17, 2023.

Public Defense - Oliver Engist

6/2/2022, 1:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Oliver Engist defends his PhD dissertation “Microeconometric Applications in Corporate Finance and Sports” on June 2, 2022.

Seminar in Economics | "Does Better Information Reduce Gender Discrimination in the Technology Industry?” with Clementine Van Effentere

6/1/2022, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Clementine Van Effentere, University of Toronto, presenting "Does Better Information Reduce Gender Discrimination in the Technology Industry?” In spite of the large literature documenting discrimination in various contexts, we know little about the impact of providing additional objective information about candidates’ abilities on gender differences in labor market outcomes. We study this question by leveraging data on over 60,000 online interviews for soft- ware developers, combined with the quasi-random introduction of a device providing an objective measure of candidates’ coding and problem solving performance. We provide suggestive evidence that for a given objective performance, women receive lower subjective ratings than men.

Brown Bag seminar | Inferring neighborhood rates of uncaptured crime suspects: Potential crime communities in Medellin with Alejandro Puerta

5/30/2022, 12:05 PM - 1:00 PM
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Alejandro Puerta (ENTER) presenting "Inferring neighborhood rates of uncaptured crime suspects: Potential crime communities in Medellin." We exploit a novel dataset consisting of confidential reports of residential addresses at the moment of capture of a suspect of a crime, so as to identify neighborhoods where relatively more suspects live. We find that `"crime communities'' depend both on the crime typology and time.

Seminar in Economics | Identification of Bayesian Games with Tong Li

5/25/2022, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Tong Li, Vanderbilt University, who will present “Identification of Bayesian Games.” This paper studies the identification problem for Bayesian games within the private type paradigm when the researcher cannot perfectly know players’ payoff structures.

How to become an expert entrepreneur - 24 May 2022

5/24/2022, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
We had the honour to welcome this year's winner of the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research, Professor Saras D. Sarasvathy, to the House of Innovation! In an industry seminar, she shared her latest insights on how to advance the entrepreneurial skill set. The session was free and open to anyone interested in entrepreneurship and innovation.

Brown Bag seminar | Merger and Advertising in the Pharmaceutical Industry with Gosia Majewska

5/23/2022, 12:05 PM - 1:00 PM
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Gosia Majewska, Toulouse School of Economics (ENTER), presenting "Merger and Advertising in the Pharmaceutical Industry". We study how price and advertising strategies change when firms merge in pharmaceutical markets in the US. Using some known value of the sensitivity of innovation to profits, we evaluate the welfare effects of such merger, accounting for the induced welfare value of future innovation in the trade-off between short run consumer surplus and long run innovation.