Economics Seminars

Economics seminars are held Wednesdays from 3:45 to 5:00pm, unless otherwise indicated.

Seminars are open to Stanford GSB faculty and PhD students, or by permission.

Winter 2020

Date Speaker Title
Jan 23
12:00-1:15
C105
Kai Hao Yang
Department of Economics, University of Chicago
Selling Consumer Data for Profit: Optimal Market-Segmentation Design and its Consequences 
Jan 24
12:00-1:15
C105
Claudia Allende Santa Cruz
Columbia University 
Competition Under Social Interactions and the Design of Education Policies
Feb 03
12:00-1:15
C105
Milena Almagro 
Department of Economics, New York University
Location Sorting and Endogenous Amenities: Evidence from Amsterdam 

Spring 2020

Date Speaker Title
Apr 08
3:45-5:00
TBD
Julia Salmi
UCL
(Meet the Speaker)
 
Apr 15
3:45-5:00
TBD
Sergio Hart
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
(Meet the Speaker)
 
Apr 22
3:45-5:00
TBD
Simon Loerscher
University of Melbourne, Australia
(Meet the Speaker)
 
Apr 29
3:45-5:00
TBD
Erik Madsen
New York University
(Meet the Speaker)
 
May 06
3:45-5:00
TBD
Nina Bobkova
Rice University
(Meet the Speaker)
 
May 13
3:45-5:00
TBD
Stephen Morris
Princeton University
(Meet the Speaker)
 
May 20
3:45-5:00
TBD
Marzena Rostek
University of Wisconsin-Madison
(Meet the Speaker)
 

Fall 2019

Date Speaker Title
Sep 25
3:45-5:00
E101
Hector Chade
Department of Economics, Arizona State University
(Meet the Speaker)
Disentangling Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection joint paper with Jeroen Swinkels
Oct 2
3:45-5:00
E104
Eric Maskin
Department of Economics, Harvard University
​(Meet the Speaker)
Elections and Strategic Voting: Condorcet and Borda joint paper with Partha Dasgupta
Oct 9
3:45-5:00
C102
Simone Galperti
Department of Economics, UC San Diego
​(Meet the Speaker)
Belief meddling in social networks: An information-design approach
Oct 16
3:45-5:00
C102
Yusuke Narita
Department of Economics, Yale University
​(Meet the Speaker)
(Non) Randomization: A Theory of Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of School Quality
Oct 23
3:45-5:00
E101
Andrea Wilson
Princeton University  
​(Meet the Speaker)
Accept this Paper joint with Lones Smith ( Abstract
Oct 30
3:45-5:00
W332
Daniel Barron
Northwestern Kellogg
​(Meet the Speaker)
The Use and Misuse of Coordinated Punishments joint paper with Yingni Guo
Nov 6
3:45-5:00
E104
Felix Kubler
Department of Banking and Finance, University of Zurich
​(Meet the Speaker) 
Self-justified equilibria: Existence and Computation joint paper with Simon Scheidegger
Nov 13
3:45-5:00
W104
Aldo Rustichini
Department of Economics, University of Minnesota
​(Meet the Speaker)
Neural and Normative theories of Stochastic Choice
Nov 20
3:45-5:00
W104
Rahul Deb
Department of Economics, University of Toronto
​(Meet the Speaker)
Rationalizing Committee Votes joint paper with Ludovic Renou
Dec 4
3:45-5:00
Econ building, Lucas Room A
Yehuda “John” Levy
Department of Economics, University of Glasgow
​(Meet the Speaker)
Competitive Insurance Markets with Unbounded Cost joint paper with Andre Veiga