學術研討會

全系研討會

2023 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Thomas Fujiwara (Princeton)Applied Economics Workshop – Development
Keynote: “Party Nominations and Female Electoral Performance: Evidence from Germany”
2023/8/17AEW Link8:30-11:00
Mitsuru Igami (Yale)Applied Economics Workshop – IO
Keynote: TBA
2023/9/7AEW Link8:30-11:00
Heather Royer (UC Santa Barbara)Applied Economics Workshop – Health
Keynote: TBA
2023/10/12AEW Link8:30-11:00

2023 Spring

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Jeremy Magruder (UC Berkeley)Applied Economics Workshop – Recent Advances in Empirical Microeconomics Studies
Keynote: “Highly Powered Analysis Plans
2023/2/23AEW Link8:30-11:00
Soo Kyung Woo (禹秀京, Ph.D Candidate in Economics, University of Rochester)Real Exchange Rate and Net Trade Dynamics: Financial and Trade Shocks2023/3/1社科60912:20-13:20
Camille Landais (LSE)Applied Economics Workshop – Social Insurance
Keynote: “Wealth and Property Taxation in the United States
2023/3/23AEW Link3:00-5:30
Richard Hornbeck (UChicago)Applied Economics Workshop – History
Keynote: “Identifying Agglomeration Shadows: Long-run Evidence from Ancient Ports
2023/4/13AEW Link8:30-11:00
Prof. David Canning (School of Public Health, Havard University)Cognitive Ability over the Life Course: Evidence from Chess Tournaments2023/5/9Online12:15-13:30
Panle Jia Barwick (Wisconsin, Madison)Applied Economics Workshop – IO
Keynote: TBA
2023/5/11AEW Link8:30-11:00
John Whitely (Senior Fellow, Institute for Defense Analyses, former acting United States Secretary of the Army)an Economist goes to the Army2023/5/25社科1021:30-3:00
Russell Wong (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) Credit-Market Search Frictions and Disagreement over Collateral’s Long-run Risk: Theory and Evidence from the US Mortgage Markets2023/5/30社科3051:30-3:00
Hanming Fang (UPenn)Applied Economics Workshop – Labor/Health
Keynote: “German Long-Term Health Insurance: Theory Meets Evidence”
2023/6/8AEW Link8:30-11:00

2022 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Hans-Joachim Voth (University of Zurich)Applied Economics Workshop – Economic History
Keynote: “Slavery and the British Industrial Revolution”
2022/9/15AEW Link3:00-4:45
Jonathan Kolstad (UC Berkeley)Applied Economics Workshop – Economics of Healthcare
Keynote: “What Do Insurers Do Differently Than One Another? Managed Competition and Value Added”
2022/10/13AEW Link8:30-11:00
Jonathan Vogel (UCLA)Applied Economics Workshop – International Trade
Keynote: “Exposure(s) to Trade and Earnings Dynamics: Evidence from the Collapse of Finnish-Soviet Trade
2022/10/27AEW Link8:30-11:00
Pascaline Dupas (Stanford University)Applied Economics Workshop – Empirical Studies on Development Economics
Keynote: TBA
2022/11/17AEW Link8:30-11:00
Melissa Dell (Harvard)Applied Economics Workshop – Development and Wellbeing
Keynote: TBA
2022/12/1AEW Link8:30-11:00
Attila Lindner (University College London)Quality Complementarity and Search Frictions in Supplier-client Networks2022/12/13社科30212:15-1:30
Matthew Jackson (Stanford University)Applied Economics Workshop – Social Networks in Empirical Economics
Keynote: TBA
2022/12/15AEW Link8:30-11:00
Kai-Jie Wu (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Rochester)The Rise of Specialized Firms2022/12/19社科609
Online
11:10-12:10
Chien-Yu Lai (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago)Effect of Pricing on a Two-Sided Market: The Case of Ride-Sharing2022/12/22社科609
Online
11:10-12:10
Joonkyo Hong (洪俊教, Ph.D. in Economics, Penn State University)Sunk Cost and Entrant’s Choice of Capacity2023/1/10社科60911:10-12:10
Changhyun Kwak(郭昶賢, Ph.D. in Economics, Yale University)Screening without Single Crossing2023/1/11社科609
Online
11:10-12:10
Younghun Shim(沈永勳, Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago)From Adoption to Innovation: State-Dependent Technology Policy in Developing Countries2023/1/12社科609
Online
11:10-12:10
Manho Kang (姜滿皓, Ph.D. in International trade, University of California, Davis)Export Competition and Innovation2023/1/16社科60910:40-11:40
Yonggyun Kim (金容均, Ph.D. in Economics, Duke University)Strategic Concealment in Innovation Races2023/1/16社科6092:40-3:40

2022 Spring

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Nathan Nunn (Harvard University)Applied Economics Workshop – Empirical Studies on the Historical and Dynamic Process of Economic Development
Keynote: “Transhumant Pastoralism, Climate Change, and Conflict in Africa”
2022/2/17AEW Link8:30-11:00
Hing-Chi Jimmy Chan (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)Self-Evident Events and the Value of Linking2022/3/10Online1:30-2:30
Uta Schönberg (University College London)Applied Economics Workshop – Evidence-based policy analysis
Keynote: “The Effects of Business Taxation on Local Labor Markets, Firms and Workers”
2022/3/10AEW Link3:00-4:30
Matthew Shum (Caltech)Applied Economics Workshop – Empirical Industrial Organization
Keynote: “The Impact of Privacy Measures on Online Advertising Markets” 
2022/4/14AEW Link8:30-11:00
Hilary Hoynes (UC Berkeley)Applied Economics Workshop – Social Insurance
Keynote: “Legal Representation in Disability Claims
2022/4/28AEW Link8:30-11:00
Amanda Starc (Kellogg School of Management)Applied Economics Workshop – Healthcare Market
Keynote: “Does entry remedy collusion? Evidence from the generic prescription drug cartel
2022/5/12AEW Link8:30-11:00
Matthew Notowidigdo (University of Chicago Booth School of Business)Applied Economics Workshop – Public health and labor market
Keynote:  “What Does Health Insurance Do?”
2022/6/2AEW Link8:30-11:00
David Yanagizawa-Drott (University of Zurich)Applied Economics Workshop – Political Economy and Economic Development
Keynote: “Echo Chambers: Does Online Network Structure Matter?”
2022/7/7AEW Link3:00-4:45
Cyrus Chu (朱敬一院士,IEAS)Why Are All Communist Countries Dictatorial?2022/7/12社科3032:30-4:00
Prashant Bharadwaj (UC San Diego)Applied Economics Workshop – Development Economics
Keynote: “Towns and Rural Land Inequality in India
2022/7/28AEW Link8:30-11:00
Edward Miguel (UC Berkeley)Applied Economics Workshop – Economic Development
Keynote: “What Does Donor Conditionality Do? Causal Evidence from Kenyan Electrification
2022/8/18AEW Link8:30-11:00

2021 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Jesse Rothstein (UC-Berkeley)Applied Economics Workshop – Synthetic Controls for Applied Economists
Keynote: “The Augmented Synthetic Control Method” & “Synthetic Controls with Staggered Adoption” 
2021/9/2AEW Link8:30-11:00
Benjamin Olken (MIT)Applied Economics Workshop – Economic Development and Political Economy
Keynote: “Food vs. Food Stamps: Evidence from an At-Scale Experiment in Indonesia” 
2021/9/30AEW Link8:30-11:00
Cyrus Chu (朱敬一院士,IEAS)Artificial Intelligence and the Narrower Corridor2021/10/21梁國樹國際會議廳1:30-3:00
Rema Hanna (Harvard Kennedy School)Applied Economics Workshop – Improving the Provision of Public Services
Keynote: “Social Protection in Developing Countries: Lessons from Indonesia”
2021/10/28AEW Link8:30-11:00
Brian Jacob (University of Michigan)Applied Economics Workshop – Economic of K12 
Keynote: “The Demand for and Effects of Career and Technical Education”
2021/11/25AEW Link8:30-11:00
Kevin Milligan (UBC)Applied Economics Workshop – Public Economics and the Labor Market
Keynote: “Work, Health, and Mortality: The Case of WLEMMAs during the Shale Boom and Bust”
2021/12/9AEW Link8:30-11:00
Yu-chang Chen (Ph.D. in Economics, UCSD)Statistical Subsidy rule2022/1/11社科60611:00-12:00
Jaedo Choi (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Michigan)Technology Adoption and Late Industrialization2022/1/12Online10:10-11:10
Manshu Khanna (Ph.D. in Economics, Boston College)Non-Standard Choice in Matching Markets2022/1/13Online10:00-11:00
Bunyada (Mos) Laoprapassorn (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Michigan)Entry and Spatial Competition of Intermediaries: Evidence from Thailand’s Rice Market2022/1/14Online11:30-12:30
Gayoung Ko (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Virginia)Gender Discrimination in the Gig Economy:Evidence from Online Auctions for Freelancing2022/1/17Online1:10-2:10
Junrok Park (Ph.D. in Economics, UCLA)Informational Regulation of Public Good Monopolists2022/1/18Online10:40-11:40
Paul Hung Yui Cheung (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Maryland)Decision Making with Recommendation2022/1/19Online12:10-13:10
Colin Camerer (Caltech)Applied Economics Workshop – Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Keynote: “Predictable Effects of Visual Salience in Experimental Decisions and Games
2022/1/20AEW Link8:30-11:00
Annie Soyean Lee (PhD, Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison)Why Do Emerging Economies Borrow in Foreign Currency? The Role of Exchange Rate Risk2022/1/20Online11:10-12:10
Michael Bo-lin Wong (Ph.D. in Economics, MIT)Labor Market Consequences of Domestic Outsourcing: Evidence from Legalization in Brazil2022/1/22Online10:00-11:00
Nathan Nunn (Harvard University)Applied Economics Workshop – Empirical Studies on the Historical and Dynamic Process of Economic Development
Keynote: “Transhumant Pastoralism, Climate Change, and Conflict in Africa”
2022/2/17AEW Link8:30-11:00
Uta Schönberg (University College London)Applied Economics Workshop – Evidence-based policy analysis
(Keynote: TBA)
2022/3/10AEW Link8:30-11:00

2021 Spring

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Jonathan Guryan (Northwestern University)Applied Economics Workshop – Education and Public Policy
Keynote: Not Too Late: Nw Evidence from Chicago on Improving Academic Outcomes for Disadvantaged Youth
2021/1/26AEW Link社科6098:30-11:00
Sung Hoon Choi (Ph.D. in Economics, Rutgers University)Feasible Weighted Projected Principal Component Analysis for Factor Models with an Application to Bond Risk Premia2021/2/1社科60911:10-12:10
Yves Zenou (Monash University)Applied Economics Workshop – Social Interactions (Keynote: TBA)2021/2/25AEW Link社科6083:00-5:30
Amy Finkelstein (MIT)Applied Economics Workshop – Health Care and Health Economics (Keynote: TBA)2021/3/9AEW Link
社科401
8:30-11:00
Intro 1Intro 2
羅珮瑜Selling to Consumers Who Cannot Detect Small Differences2021/3/25社科6081:30-2:30
楊睿中Double machine learning with gradient boosting and its application to the Big N audit quality effect2021/3/31社科60912:10-13:10
Gordon Dahl (UCSD)Applied Economics Workshop – Economics of the Family
Keynote Seminar: “High School Majors, Comparative (Dis)Advantage, and Future Earnings”
2021/4/15AEW Link社科6098:30-11:00
Mark Duggan (SIEPR)Applied Economics Workshop – Health Economics Keynote Seminar: “Getting the Price Right? The Impact of Competitive Bidding in the Medicare Program2021/5/13AEW Link社科6098:30-11:00
Josh Lerner (Harvard Business School)Applied Economics Workshop – Entrepreneurship Public Policy 
Keynote: Public Entrepreneurial Finance around the Globe
2021/8/5AEW Link8:30-11:00
Nathaniel Hendren (Harvard University)Applied Economics Workshop – Evaluating Policy Impact 
Keynote: Policy Impacts & “A Unified Welfare Analysis of Government Policies”
2021/8/19AEW Link8:30-11:00

2020 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)Applied Economics Workshop – Industrial Organization and Antitrust (Keynote: Coordinated Effects and Countervailing Power in Mergers)2020/7/30AEW Link社科6083:00-5:30
Dávid Krisztián Nagy (CREI)Applied Economics Workshop – International Trade and Economic Geography
Keynote: All aboard: The aggregate effects of port development
2020/9/24AEW Link社科3063:00-5:30
David Deming (Harvard University)Applied Economics Workshop – Skill Development and Human Potential 
Keynote: Team Players: How Social Skills Improve Team Performance
2020/10/27AEW Link社科3068:30-11:00
Intro 1
Joel Waldfogel (University of Minnesota)Applied Economics Workshop – Digitization: Effects of AI and Machine Learning on the Economy  Keynote: Digitization and Pre-Purchase Information: The Causal and Welfare Impacts of Reviews and Crowd Ratings2020/11/17AEW Link社科3068:30-11:00
Intro 1
Martha Bailey (UCLA) Applied Economics Workshop – Early Child Care and Education 
Keynote: Prep School for Poor Kids’: The Long-Run Impact of Head Start on Human Capital and Productivity
2020/12/8AEW Link8:30-11:00
Intro 1Intro 2
Kuan-Ming Chen (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago)Understanding Adult Children’s Labor Supply Responses to Parents’ Long-Term Care Needs2020/12/24社科60612:30-1:30
Yu-Ting Chiang (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago)Strategic Uncertainty over Business Cycles2021/1/12社科60911:10-12:10
Ziho Park (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago)Trade Adjustment: Establishment-Level Evidence2021/1/13社科60311:10-12:10
Junhyong Kim (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison)The Impact of Uncertainty Shocks on the Investment of Small and Large Firms: Micro Evidence and Macro Implications2021/1/14社科60911:10-12:10
Kyle P. Chauvin (Ph.D. in Economics, Princeton University)UNACKNOWLEDGED HETEROGENEITY IN COMMUNICATION2021/1/15社科60911:10-12:10
Chuanping Sun (Ph.D. in Economics, Queen Mary University of London)Dissecting the Factor Zoo: A Correlation-Robust Machine Learning Approach2021/1/19社科6063:00-4:00

2020 Spring

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Kai Hao Yang(楊凱皓,University of Chicago )Selling Consumer Data for Profit: Optimal Market-Segmentation Design and its Consequences2020/2/21社科6091:30-2:30
Sandra E. Black (Columbia University)Applied Economics Workshop – Economic Mobility and Intergenerational Mobility
Keynote: Recent Evidence on Intergenerational Mobility: Health, Wealth, and More
2020/6/30社科736 (AEW Link)7:30-10:00

2019 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
David H. Autor (MIT)New Frontiers: The Evolving Content and Geography of New Work in the 20th Century2019/12/19社科2011:30-3:00
Chun-Che Chi(紀鈞哲, Columbia University )Macroprudential Policy and Asset Liquidity2020/1/13社科60911:10-12:10
Yu Chi Chu(朱玉琦, University of Wisconsin Madison)Testing Parental Altruism: A Full Solution to a Dynamic Model of Altruistic Transfers2020/1/16社科60613:30-14:30
Dakyung Seong(University of California, Davis)Binary Response Model with Many Weak Instrumental Variables2020/1/20社科60913:10-14:10

2019 Spring

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Chenk Shing Leung (Ph.D. in Economics, McGill University)The Optimal Progressivity of Income Tax for Couples2019/2/25社科60611:30-12:30
何泰寬教授(清華大學計量財務金融學系)Were Capital Flows the Culprit of the Weimar Economic Crisis?2019/3/25社科60611:00-12:00
陳 儀助理教授(臺北大學經濟學系)Identity, Trust and Altruism:An Experiment on Preferences and Microfinance Lending2019/3/26社科60612:20-13:20

2018 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Chih-Sheng Hsieh (謝志昇Department of Economics, Chinese University of Hong Kong)Social Interactions and Social Preferences in Social Networks2018/11/20社科60912:30-13:30
James Robinson (University Professor, University of Chicago)【Sun-Chen Lecture】The Narrow Corridor to Liberty: Implications for inequality2018/12/6社科101和碩講堂2:00-4:00
Chung-Han Yang (楊宗翰,Ph.D. in Economics, Pennsylvania State University)Dynamic Trade, Education and Intergenerational Inequality2019/1/14社科6091:30-2:30
Yoshiyasu Rai(Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin Madison)Statistical Inference for Treatment Assignment Policies2019/1/15社科6091:30-2:30
Yating Chuang (莊雅婷,University of Wisconsin–Madison, Agricultural & Applied Economics)Are Residential Energy Efficiency Programs Effective? An Empirical Analysis in Southern California2019/1/16社科6091:30-2:30
Benjamin Bernard(Ph.D. in Mathematical Finance, University of Alberta)CONTINUOUS-TIME GAMES WITH IMPERFECT AND ABRUPT INFORMATION2019/1/17社科60911:10-12:10
Yaein Baek (Ph.D. in Economics, University of California San Diego)Estimation of Structural Break Point in Linear Regression Models2019/1/17社科6091:30-2:30
Hanbat Jeong (Ph.D. in Economics, The Ohio State University)Spatial dynamic models with intertemporal optimization II: coevolution of economic activities and networks2019/1/18社科6091:30-2:30
Yi-Hsuan Lin(林逸軒,Ph.D. in Economics, Boston University)Stochastic Choice and Rational Inattention2019/1/18社科6092:30-3:30
Wei Chen(陳暐,Ph.D. in Economics, The Ohio State University)Computational modeling of epiphany learning2019/1/19社科6091:30-2:30
Eungsik Kim(Ph.D. in Economics, Carnegie Mellon University)Preference Heterogeneity, Aggregate Risk, and the Welfare Effects of Social Security2019/1/19社科6092:30-3:30
Eunbi Ko (Ph.D. in Economics, The Pennsylvania State University)Labor Force Participation and Job Search of Households2019/1/28社科60911:10-12:10
Hon Ho Kwok (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison)Network Identification Methods Based on Change of Basis2019/1/29社科60911:10-12:10

2018 Spring

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
John A. List(Chicago University)Using field experiments to make the world a better place2018/6/21社科2012:00-3:30
Dana SuskindCombining behavioral economics and field experiments to reimagine early childhood education2018/6/21社科2013:30-5:00

2016 Spring

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Jui-Chung Yang (Texas A&M University)Half-Panel Jackknife Fixed Effects Estimation of Panels with Weakly Exogenous Regressors2017/1/18社科6091:00-2:00
WAN-JUNG CHENG (Washington University in St. Louis)Explaining Job Polarization: The Role of Heterogeneity in Capital Intensity2017/1/19社科60611:10-12:10
CHIEN-CHIANG WANG (Washington University in St. Louis)Quantitative Easing, Financial Market Frictions, and the Liquidity Theory of Yield Curves2017/1/23社科6091:30-2:30
Chanont Banternghansa (U. of Chicago)Multi-Firm Entrepreneurship and Financial Frictions2017/1/25社科6091:30-2:30

2015 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
葉家興(香港中文大學教授)Imperative Virtue or Inevitable Evil: Reexamining the Effects of Directors and Officers Insurance on Shareholder Wealth2015/10/1社科2011:20-3:10
Michael Song (宋錚,芝加哥大學商學院)The Rise of China’s Shadow Banking System2015/10/20社科4031:30-3:00
段錦泉(中研院院士)信用評級改革的新路線 – 觀念架構及階段性成果2015/10/29社科2011:20-3:10
Chih-Sheng Hsieh(香港中文大學經濟系)Network Formation with Local Complements and Global Substitutes: The Case of R&D Networks2015/12/22社科40412:30-1:30
BYEONGHWA CHOI(INDIANA UNIVERSITY)Financial Development, Endogenous Dependence on External Financing, and Trade2016/1/13社科40111:10-12:10
Yu-Hsiang Lei(London School of Economics)Can Governments Harvest Connections with Firms? Evidence from China2016/1/18社科4011:30-2:30
Patrick DeJarnette (University of Pennsylvania)Effort Momentum2016/1/19社科4011:30-2:30
Pei-Cheng Yu(University of Minnesota)Optimal Taxation with Time-Inconsistent Agents2016/1/20社科4011:30-2:30
Ying-Ying Lee(University of Wisconsin-Madison)Welfare Analysis for Discrete Choice with Interval-data on Income2016/1/21社科40110:10-11:10

NTU – Baptist

2023 Fall

SpeakerTopicDateLocationTime
Prof. Luis MARTÍNEZ (University of Chicago)Bourbon Reforms and State Capacity in the Spanish Empire2023/9/6HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Gregory PHELAN (Williams College)Fragility of Safe Asset Markets2023/9/8HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Daniele CONDORELLI (University of Warwick)TBA2023/9/20HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Barney HARTMAN-GLASER (University of California, Los Angeles)TBA2023/9/22HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Jeffry FRIEDEN (Harvard University)TBA2023/9/27HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Mark DEAN (Columbia University)TBA2023/10/4HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Jesse SCHREGER (Columbia University)TBA2023/10/6HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Marius ZOICAN (University of Toronto Mississauga)TBA2023/10/12HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Nicolas CARAMP (University of California, Davis)TBA2023/10/13HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Priit JEENAS (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREi, and Barcelona School of Economics)TBA2023/10/27HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Nima HAGHPANAH (Pennsylvania State University)TBA2023/11/8HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Ludwig STRAUB (Harvard University)TBA2023/11/10HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Olivier WANG (New York University)TBA2023/11/17HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Gerry TSOUKALAS (Boston University)TBA2023/12/7HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Selman EROL (Carnegie Mellon University)TBA2024/2/23HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Christoph TREBESCH (Kiel University)TBA2024/3/8HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30

2023 Spring

SpeakerTopicDate LocationTime
Prof. François SALANIÉ (Toulouse School of Economics)Catastrophes, Delays, and Learning2023/2/1HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Min FANG (University of Toronto)Pollution Abatement Investment under Financial Frictions and Policy Uncertainty2023/2/3HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Michael RAITH (University of Rochester)Employee or Contractor? An Incomplete-Information Approach to the Labor Boundaries of the Firm2023/2/7HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Susan SHIRK (University of California San Diego)Overreach: How China Derailed Its Peaceful Rise2023/2/8HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Ying CHEN (John Hopkins University)Irreversible Investment in Technology and the Dynamics of Public Good Provision2023/2/14HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Michael DEVEREUX (University of British Columbia)Collateral Advantage: Exchange Rates, Capital Flows, and Global Cycles2023/2/17HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Mattias POLBORN (Vanderbilt University)Values as Luxury Goods and Political Polarization2023/2/22HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Luigi BOCOLA (Stanford University)The Macroeconomics of Trade Credit2023/2/24HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Rachel KRANTON (Duke University)Social Connectedness and Information Markets2023/3/1HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Youming LIU (Bank of Canada)Competition for Exclusivity and Customer Lock-in: Evidence from Copyright Enforcement in China2023/3/2HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Alexander WOLITZKY (Massachusett Institute of Technology)Monitoring versus Discounting in Repeated Games2023/3/7HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Kenneth SHOTTS (Stanford University)Veto Players and Policy Development2023/3/8HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Mr. Daniel RABETTI (Tel Aviv University and Cornell University)Coins for Data: An Anatomy of Crypto-Based Cybercrimes2023/3/9HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Gianluca BENIGNO (Federal Reserve Bank of New York and London School of Economics and Political Science)The Financial (In)Stability Real Interest Rate, R**2023/3/10HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Lynette ONG (University of Toronto)Outsourcing Repression2023/3/22HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Shengxing ZHANG (London School of Economics and Political Science)A Q-Theory of Token Platforms with Search and Matching2023/3/23HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Ricardo REIS (London School of Economics and Political Science)Jumpstarting an International Currency2023/3/24HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Yao LUO (University of Toronto)Driving the Drivers: Algorithmic Wage-Setting in Ride-Hailing2023/3/30HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Felipe VARAS (Duke University)Debt Maturity Management2023/3/31HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Andrew USHER (Bank of Canada)Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking Choices2023/4/7HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Dr. Weijia Li (Monash University)Hobbesian Wars and Separation of Powers2023/4/12HKBU
Political Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Diego PEREZ (New York University)The Macroeconomic Implications of US Market Power in Safe Assets2023/4/14HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Francesco GIOVANNONI (University of Bristol)Pricing Novel Goods2023/4/18HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Charles KAHN (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)The Demand for Programmable Payments: Extended Abstract2023/4/20HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Saleem BAHAJ (University College London)The Market for Inflation Risk2023/4/21HKBU
Macro
4:15-5:45
Prof. Michael SOCKIN (University of Texas at Austin)Endogenous Illiquidity and theWealth Distribution2023/4/28HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Itai ARIELI (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology)Informationally Robust Cheap-Talk2023/5/3HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Eran YASHIV (Tel Aviv University)When to lock, not whom: Managing epidemics using time-based restrictions2023/5/5HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Yuhua WANG (Harvard University)The Rise and Fall of Imperial China2023/5/10HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Tore ELLINGSEN (Stockholm School of Economics)A Monetary Theory of Price Adjustment2023/5/12HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof.Yuval SALANT (Northwestern University)Complexity and Satisficing: Theory and Evidence from Chess2023/5/17HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Scott DAVIS (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas)A THEORY OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CYCLE2023/5/19HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Larbi ALAOUI (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)Coordination and Sophistication2023/5/24HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Denis SHISHKIN (University of California San Diego)Evidence Acquisition and Voluntary Disclosure2023/5/31HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Carola FRYDMAN (Northwestern University)The Value of Ratings: Evidence from their Introduction in Securities Markets2023/6/2HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Mark WHITMEYER (Arizona State University)Bayes = Blackwell, Almost2023/6/7HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Sambuddha GHOSH (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics)Competition Limits Reputation2023/6/8HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Olivier JEANNE (John Hopkins University)“Whatever It Takes”: Government Default Versus Financial Repression2023/6/9HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Adam BRANDENBURGER (New York University)Agreement and Disagreement in a Non-Classical World2023/6/14HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Rafael GUNTIN (University of Rochester)Firms’ Rollover Risk and Macroeconomic Dynamics2023/6/16HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Joseph McMURRAY (Brigham Young University)Why the Political World is Flat: An Endogenous “Left”and “Right”in Multidimensional Elections2023/6/21HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Joint Workshops in Macroeconomics2023/6/23HKBU
Macro
1:00-5:00

2022 Fall

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Prof. Narayana KOCHERLAKOTA (University of Rochester)Infinite Debt Rollover in Stochastic Economies2022/9/9HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Mihaela PAPA (Tufts University)Can BRICS De-dollarize the Global Financial System?2022/9/14HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Emre OZDENOREN (London Business School)On the Inherent Fragility of DeFi Lending2022/9/15HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Saki BIGIO (UCLA)A Theory of Payments-Chain Crises2022/9/16HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Alexander HIRSCH (California Institute of Technology)Voter Attention and Electoral Accountability2022/9/21HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Matthieu BOUVARD (Toulouse School of Economics)E-commerce platforms and credit2022/9/22HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Joseph WRIGHT (Pennsylvania State University)The Origins of Elected Strongmen
How Personalist Parties Destroy Democracy from Within
2022/9/28HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Özlem BEDRE-DEFOLIE (European School of Management and Technology)Competition for an exclusivity of a superior input and implications for quality2022/9/29HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Kristoffer NIMARK (Cornell University)Endogenous Production Networks under Supply Chain Uncertainty2022/9/30HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Philip Edward KEEFER (Inter-American Development Bank)Policy Misperceptions, Information, and the Demand for Redistributive Tax Reform: Experimental Evidence from Latin America2022/10/5HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Agostino CAPPONI (Columbia University)The Information Content of Blockchain Fees2022/10/6HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Uday RAJAN (University of Michigan)Boundaries of the Bank2022/10/7HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Lucas MAESTRI (FGV EPGE)Dynamic Contracting with Multiple Agents under Limited Commitment2022/10/11HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Brett GREEN (Washington University in St. Louis)Digital Collateral2022/10/14HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Donghwa SHIN (University of North Carolina at Chapel HillYield Farming2022/10/20HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Kiminori MATSUYAMA (Northwestern University)Selection and Sorting of Heterogeneous Firms through Competitive Pressures2022/10/21HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Pauli MURTO (Aalto University)Gradual Learning from Incremental Actions2022/10/25HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Garance GENICOT (Georgetown University)Measuring Upward Mobility2022/10/26HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Victoria VANASCO (Centre de Recerca en Economia International)Banks vs. Firms: Who Benefits from Credit Guarantees?2022/10/28HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Sevgi YUKSEL (University of California, Santa Barbara)Contrast-Biased Evaluation2022/11/1HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Stefan KRASA (University of Illinois)Expressive Politics: A Model of Electoral Competition with Animus and Cognitive Dissonance2022/11/2HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Lasse Heje PEDERSEN (Copenhagen Business School and New York University)Machine Learning and the Implementable Efficient Frontier2022/11/4HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Dr. Niccolò LOMYS (University of California, Berkeley)Estimation of Games under No Regret2022/11/8HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Jonathan WEIGEL (University of California, Berkeley)OPTIMAL ASSIGNMENT OF BUREAUCRATS: EVIDENCE FROM RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TAX COLLECTORS IN THE DRC2022/11/9HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Jonathan Payne (Princeton University)Platforms, Tokens, and Interoperability2022/11/18HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Daniel KRÄHMER (Universität Bonn)Dynamic Screening with Verifiable Bankruptcy2022/11/22HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Chiaki MORIGUCHI (Hitotsubashi University)Meritocracy and Its Discontent: Long-run Effects of Repeated School Admission Reforms2022/11/23HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Dr. Sangyoon PARK (University of Hong Kong)Measuring economic development in North Korea: Human-machine collaboration using satellite imagery2022/11/24HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Vladimir ASRIYAN (Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional)Falling Interest Rates and Credit Reallocation: Lessons from General Equilibrium2022/11/25HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Duarte GONÇALVES (University College London)Sequential Sampling Equilibrium2022/11/29HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Kevin LANG (Boston University)How Credible is the Credibility Revolution?2022/11/30HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30

2022 Summer

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Prof. Nick NETZER (University of Zurich)Happy Times: Identification from Ordered Response Data2022/6/21HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Dr. Katrin ASSENMACHER (European Central Bank)CBDC and business cycle dynamics in a New Monetarist New Keynesian model2022/6/23HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Cesar MARTINELLI (George Mason University)Razor-Thin Elections2022/6/29HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Hans GERSBACH (ETH Zurich)Monetary Policy with a Central Bank Digital Currency: The Short and the Long Term2022/6/30HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Philippe JEHIEL (Paris School of Economics)Auction Design with Data-Driven Misspecifications2022/7/5HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. John MUELLER (Ohio State University)THE STUPIDITY OF WAR: AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE CASE FOR COMPLACENCY2022/7/6HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Gabriele Gratton (University of New South Wales)Liberty, Security, and Accountability: The Rise and Fall of Illiberal Democracies2022/7/13HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Dr. Katrin ASSENMACHER (European Central Bank)Monetary Policy and the Digital Euro2022/7/14HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Joint-Macroeconomics WorkshopBaptist-NTU-NYUSH-Sinica Workshop on Macroeconomics2022/7/20HKBU
Macro
1:00-5:00
Prof. Itamar DRECHSLER (University of Pennsylvania)Credit Crunches and the Great Stagflation2022/7/22HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Matteo MAGGIORI (Stanford University)Internationalizing Like China2022/7/29HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Virtual Political Economy WorkshopBaptist-CEIBS-NTU-NUS Workshop on Political Economy2022/8/3HKBU
Political Economy
1:00-5:00
Prof. Pablo OTTONELLO (University of Michigan)The Micro Anatomy of Macro Consumption Adjustments2022/8/5HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Ryan Oprea (University of California, Santa Barbara)Simplicity Equivalents2022/8/9HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Kyungmin (Teddy) KIM (Emory University)Making Your Own Luck: Strategic Risk Taking and Effort in Contests2022/8/16HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Joint Virtual Digital Economy WorkshopBaptist-Monash-NTU Workshop on the Digital Economy2022/8/19HKBU
Digital Economy
12:00-3:00
Virtual Micro Theory WorkshopBaptist-Kyoto-NTU-Osaka-Sinica Workshop on Economic Theory2022/8/23HKBU
Micro
9:00-4:00
Prof. Emre OZDENOREN (London Business School)Dynamic Asset-Backed Security Design2022/8/30HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30

2022 Spring

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Prof. Doron RAVID (University of Chicago)Predicting Choice from Information Costs2022/2/8HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Michael Junho LEE (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)Optimal Design of Tokenized Markets2022/2/10HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Elliot LIPNOWSKI (Columbia University)Selling to a Group2022/2/15HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Laura VELDKAMP (Columbia University)A Model of the Data Economy2022/2/17HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Mehdi SHADMEHR (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Inspiring Regime Change2022/2/23HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Shengxing ZHANG (London School of Economics)Credit Horizons2022/2/25HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Bruce BUENO DE MESQUITA (New York University)The Dictator’s Handbook 2/e2022/3/2HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Randall WRIGHT (University of Wisconsin-Madison)ENDOGENOUS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL REALLOCATION2022/3/4HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Simon MAYER (University of Chicago)Money Creation in Decentralized Finance: A Dynamic Model of Stablecoin and Crypto Shadow Banking2022/3/10HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Tai-Wei HU (University of Bristol)Optimal Banking and Deposit Insurance with Delegated Monitoring2022/3/11HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Vincent ANESI (Université du Luxembourg)Screening for Consensus: Delegation with Collective Principals2022/3/16HKBU
Political Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Simone LENZU (New York University)Zombie Lending and Policy Traps2022/3/18HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Takuro YAMASHITA (Toulouse School of Economics)A Mediator Approach to Mechanism Design with Limited Commitment2022/3/22HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Edwin LAI (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)One Currency, Two Markets: China’s Attempt to Internationalize the Renminbi2022/3/23HKBU
Political Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Georg NÖLDEKE (University of Basel)Greed vs. Patience in a Search-and-Matching Market2022/3/29HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Pierre YARED (Columbia University)A Theory of Fiscal Responsibility and Irresponsibility2022/3/30HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Yeling TAN (University of Oregon)Disaggregating China, Inc.: State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order2022/4/6HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Hugo HOPENHAYN (UCLA)Optimal Information Disclosure and Quality Ratings2022/4/12HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Shaoda WANG (University of Chicago)Citizen Participation and Government Accountability: National-Scale Experimental Evidence from Pollution Appeals in China2022/4/13HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Shota Ichihashi (Bank of Canada) & Prof. Alex Smolin (Toulouse)Data Collection by an Informed Seller2022/4/21Monash
Micro
7:30-9:00
Prof. Antonio PENTA (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)Attitudes towards success and failure2022/4/26HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Peter BUISSERET (Harvard University)Politics Transformed? How Ranked Choice Voting Shapes Electoral Strategies2022/4/27HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Alexander FRANKEL (University of Chicago)Information Hierarchies2022/5/3HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Stergios Skaperdas (UC Irvine)National Identity and Modern Economic Performance2022/5/4HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Dr. Ousmène Jacques MANDENG (London School of Economics and Political Science)Co-Existence of Private and Official Monies2022/5/12HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Alex SMOLIN (Toulouse School of Economics)Information Payoffs: An Interim Perspective2022/5/17HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Xu XU (Princeton University)The Unintrusive Nature of Digital Surveillance and Its Social Consequences2022/5/18HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Juan ORTNER (Boston University)Screening Adaptive Cartels2022/5/24HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Raymond FISMAN (Boston University)Investing in Influence: Investors, Portfolio Firms, and Political Giving2022/5/25HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof Tai-Wei HU (University of Bristol)Voter polarization and extremism2022/6/1HKBU
Political Economy
/Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Øivind SCHØYEN (Stanford University and UiT The Arctic University of Norway)A Theory of Moral Authority: Moral Choices Under Moral Network Externality2022/6/8HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Dr. Matteo CROSIGNANI (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)Exorbitant Privilege? Quantitative Easing and the Bond Market Subsidy of Prospective Fallen Angels2022/6/10HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Jeanne HAGENBACH (Sciences Po)Motivated vs. Skeptical Beliefs2022/6/14HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Alfred LEHAR (University of Calgary)Systemic Fragility in Decentralized Markets2022/6/16HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30

2021 Fall

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Prof. Jennifer PAN (Stanford University)Re-framing China: The Counter-Narrative Strategies of Chinese State Media on Twitter2021/9/1HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Maarten VAN OORDT (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)Best Before? Expiring CBDC and Loss Recovery2021/9/2HKBU
Macro/ Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Tony Ke (CUHK)Information Design of Online Platforms2021/9/9Monash
Digital Economy
12:00-1:30
Prof. Julien PRAT (CREST and Ecole Polytechnique)Fundamental Pricing of Utility Tokens2021/9/9HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Athanasios GEROMICHALOS (University of California, Davis)Asset Safety versus Asset Liquidity2021/9/10HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Vasiliki SKRETA (University of Texas at Austin and University College London)Information Design by an Informed Designer2021/9/14HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Avidit ACHARYA (Stanford University)Optimal Political Career Dynamics2021/9/15HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Boris VALLÉE(Harvard University)FinTech Lending and Cashless Payments2021/9/23HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Roger FARMER (University of California, Los Angeles and University of Warwick)The importance of beliefs in shaping macroeconomic outcomes2021/9/24HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Colin STEWART (University of Toronto)Attention Please!2021/9/28HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Julia CAGÉ (Sciences Po Paris)Small Campaign Contributions2021/9/29HKBU
Political Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Jason Roderick DONALDSON (Washington University in St. Louis)Collateral Reallocation2021/10/8HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Laura DOVAL (Columbia University)Purchase history and product personalization2021/10/12HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Simon MAYER (University of Chicago)Token-Based Platforms and Speculators2021/10/15HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Amanda FRIEDENBERG (University of Arizona)Two Approaches to Iterated Reasoning in Games2021/10/19HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Thomas RIVERA (McGill University)Economic Implications of Scaling Blockchains: Why the Consensus Protocol Matters2021/10/21HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Martin SCHNEIDER (Stanford University)Credit lines, bank deposits or CBDC? Competition & efficiency in modern payment systems2021/10/22HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Nicola PAVANINI (Tilburg University)The Value of “New” and “Old” Intermediation in Online Debt Crowdfunding2021/10/28HKBU
Digital Economy
3:00-4:30
Prof. Vincent GLODE (University of Pennsylvania)PRIVATE RENEGOTIATIONS AND GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS IN DEBT CHAINS2021/10/29HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Ichiro OBARA (University of California, Los Angeles)On the Value of Information Structures in Stochastic Games2021/11/2HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Michael OSTROVSKY (Stanford University)Choice Screen Auctions2021/11/4HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Scott GEHLBACH (University of Chicago)A Model of Censorship, Propaganda, and Repression2021/11/10HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Dr. Jon FROST (Bank for International Settlements)Rise of the central bank digital currencies: drivers, approaches and technologies2021/11/11HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Francesco SQUINTANI (University of Warwick)Optimal Overspecified Contracts2021/11/16HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Alp SIMSEK (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Monetary Policy with Opinionated Markets2021/11/19HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30

2021 Summer

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Prof. David RAHMAN (University of Minnesota)Martingales’ Shadow Prices2021/7/6HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Katya MALINOVA (McMaster University)Tokenomics: When Tokens Beat Equity2021/7/8HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Thomas WISEMAN (University of Texas at Austin)How To Sell (or Procure) in a Sequential Auction Market2021/7/13HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Christopher BLATTMAN (University of Chicago)Why We Fight2021/7/14HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Utku UNVER (Boston College)Blood Allocation with Replacement Donors: A Theory of Multi-unit Exchange with Compatibility-based Preferences2021/7/20HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Sergei GURIEV (Sciences Po)3G INTERNET AND CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT2021/7/21HKBU
Political Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Nadya MALENKO (University of Michigan)Corporate governance in the presence of active and passive delegated investment2021/8/6HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Yi-Chun CHEN (National University of Singapore)THE WISDOM OF THE CROWD AND HIGHER-ORDER BELIEFS2021/8/10HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Thorsten BECK (City, University of London)Liquidity Creation, Investment, and Growth2021/8/13HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Francesco SQUINTANI (University of Warwick)Choosing Political Advisers2021/8/25HKBU
Political Economy
4:00-5:30

2021 Spring

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Prof. Philipp STRACK (Yale University)Monotone Additive Statistics2021/2/2HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Todd KEISTER (Rutgers University)Allocating Losses: Bail-ins, Bailouts and Bank Regulation2021/2/5HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Erik MADSEN (New York University)Incentive Design for Talent Discovery2021/2/9HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Todd KEISTER (Rutgers University)Should Central Banks Issue Digital Currency?2021/2/10HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Eduardo DAVILA (Yale University)Prudential Policy with Distorted Beliefs2021/2/19HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Siwan ANDERSON (University of British Columbia)Political Quotas and Governance2021/2/24HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Martin URIBE (Columbia University)Does the Commodity Super Cycle Matter?2021/2/26HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Ernst FEHR (University of Zurich)The Dynamics of Norm Formation and Decay2021/3/2HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Robin LEE (Harvard University)A Theory of Stock Exchange Competition and Innovation: Will the Market Fix the Market?2021/3/4HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Yuen Yuen ANG (University of Michigan)China’s Gilded Age: The Paradox of Economic Boom and Vast Corruption2021/3/10HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Evgeny LYANDRES (Tel Aviv University)Competition and Product Quality: Fake Trading on Crypto Exchanges2021/3/11HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Vincent MAURIN (Stockholm School of Economics)Financial Fragility with Collateral Circulation2021/3/17HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Snehal BANERJEE (University of California, San Diego)Disclosing to informed traders2021/3/19HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Annie LIANG (Northwestern University)Data and Incentives2021/3/23HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Christine PARLOUR (University of California, Berkeley)Decentralized Exchanges2021/3/25HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Brian KNIGHT (Brown University)The Franchise, Policing, and Race: Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act2021/3/31HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Dr. Ravi JAGADEESAN (Stanford University)Market Design for a Blockchain-Based Financial System2021/4/1HKBU
Digital Economy
10:00-11:30
Prof. Dirk NIEPELT (University of Bern)MONETARY POLICY WITH RESERVES AND CBDC: OPTIMALITY, EQUIVALENCE, AND POLITICS 2021/4/15HKBU
Macro/Digital Economy
3:00-4:30
Prof. Pablo KURLAT (University of Southern California)Investment Externalities in Models of Fire Sales2021/4/16HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Ran EILAT (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)Bayesian Privacy2021/4/20HKBU
Micro
3:00-4:30
Prof. David SKEIE (University of Warwick)Digital Currency Runs2021/4/22HKBU
Digital Economy
4:00-5:30
Prof. Eduardo AZEVEDO (University of Pennsylvania)Taxation of high-powered entrepreneurship2021/4/27HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Jiri CHOD (Boston College)Platform Tokenization: Financing, Governance, and Moral Hazard2021/4/29HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Joel SOBEL (University of California, San Diego)On the Relationship Between Damage and Deception2021/5/4HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Ronny RAZIN (London School of Economics)Misspecified Politics and the Recurrence of Populism2021/5/5HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Briana CHANG (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Risk Concentration and Interconnectedness in OTC Markets2021/5/14HKBU
Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Jakub STEINER (CERGE-EI and University of Zurich)Endogenous Risk Attitude2021/5/18HKBU
Micro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Leonid KOGAN (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Economics of Proof-of-Stake Payment Systems2021/5/20HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Yasutora Watanabe (University of Tokyo)AI, Skill, and Productivity: The Case of Taxi Drivers2021/5/27Monash PWD:225199
Digital Economy
1:00-2:30
Prof. Alexander CUKIERMAN (Tel Aviv University)COVID-19, Seignorage, Quantitative Easing and the Fiscal-Monetary Nexus2021/5/28HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Boyan JOVANOVIC (New York University)Idea Diffusion and Property Right2021/6/1HKBU
Micro/Macro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Daniel TREISMAN (University of California, Los Angeles)Informational Autocrats 2021/6/2HKBU
Political Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Georgy EGOROV (Northwestern University)Social Media and Xenophobia: Theory and Evidence from Russia2021/6/9HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Andrea CANIDIO (IMT School of Advanced Studies Lucca)Cryptotokens and cryptocurrencies: the extensive margin2021/6/10HKBU
Digital Economy
3:00-4:30
Prof. Rafael REPULLO (Center for Monetary and Financial Studies, CEMFI)Interest Rates, Market Power and Financial Stability2021/6/18HKBU
Macro
4:00-5:30
Prof. Ran EILAT (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)Collective Information Acquisition2021/6/22HKBU
Micro
3:00-4:30
Prof. Gerard PADRÓ i MIQUEL (Yale University)The Rise and Fall of Local Elections in China2021/6/23HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30
Prof. Michael LUCA (Harvard University)Designing online reputation systems2021/6/24HKBU
Digital Economy
9:00-10:30
Prof. Pedro DAL BÓ (Brown University)The Democracy Effect: a weights-based identification strategy2021/6/30HKBU
Micro
9:00-10:30

2020 Fall

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Glen WEYL (Microsoft)Implications of Covid-19 for the Global Political Economy2020/8/5HKBU9:00-10:30
Dr Nicole IMMORLICA (Microsoft)Incentivizing Exploration with Selective Data Disclosure2020/8/6HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Harald UHLIG (University of Chicago)Central Bank Digital Currency: when Price and Bank Stability Collide2020/8/11HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. David YANG (Harvard University)Data-intensive Innovation and the State: Evidence from AI Firms in China2020/8/12HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Viral ACHARYA (New York University)When is Debt Odious? A Theory of Repression and Growth Traps2020/9/1HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Isa´ıas N. Chaves (Northwestern University)Bargaining in Securities2020/9/3HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Gérard ROLAND (University of California, Berkeley)THE DEEP HISTORICAL ROOTS OF MODERN CULTURE: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE2020/9/9HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. George GEORGIADIS (Northwestern University)Optimal Feedback in Contests2020/9/11HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Ye LI (The Ohio State University)Token-Based Platform Finance2020/9/15HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Roger MYERSON (University of Chicago)STATE-BUILDING LESSONS FROM THE BRITISH EMPIRE2020/9/16HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Johannes HORNER (Yale University)Too much of a good thing? The dynamics of trust and loyalty2020/9/22HKBU4:00-5:30
Intro 1
Prof. Michael SCHWARZ (Microsoft)Efficient Capacity Provisioning for Firms with Multiple Locations: The Case of Public Cloud2020/9/24HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Kfir ELIAZ (Tel Aviv University)Cheating with Models2020/9/29HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. David Strömberg (Stockholm University)Social Media and Protests in China2020/9/30HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Steven CALLANDER (Stanford University)Policy Decay and Political Competition2020/10/7HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Christoph KUZMICS (University of Graz)Limit Orders and Knightian Uncertainty2020/10/9HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Neil GANDAL (Tel Aviv University)An examination of the cryptocurrency pump and dump ecosystem2020/10/15HKBU2:00-3:30
Prof. Shunya NODA (University of British Columbia)An Economic Analysis of Difficulty Adjustment Algorithms in Proof-of-Work Blockchain Systems2020/10/16HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Jean-Charles ROCHET (University of Geneva and MIT)Taxing Financial Transactions2020/10/20HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Benjamin Hébert (Stanford University)Externalities as Arbitrage2020/10/23HKBU11:00-12:30
Prof. Giorgia PIACENTINO (Columbia University)Restructuring vs Bankruptcy2020/10/28HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Julian WRIGHT (National University of Singapore)Data-enabled learning, network effects and competitive advantage (Joint with CBADE, Monash, NTU, and RUC)2020/10/29Monash
(PWD 362794)
12:30~2:00
Prof. Pierre-Olivier WEILL (UCLA)Inventory, Market making, and Liquidity: Theory and Application to the corporate bond market2020/11/3HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Michael CHOI (UC Irvine)Money Mining and Price Dynamics2020/11/6HKBU12:00-13:30
Prof. Alessandro BONATTI (MIT)The Economics of Social Data2020/11/11HKBU9:00-10:30
Intro 1
Prof. David SKEIE (University of Warwick)Digital Currency Runs改期至2021/4/222020/11/13HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Joel MOKYR (Northwestern University)Attitudes, Aptitudes, and the Roots of the Great Enrichment2020/11/18HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Richard HOLDEN (University of New South Wales)The ICO Paradox: Transaction Costs, Token Velocity, and Token ValueCancelled2020/11/19HKBU12:30~2:00
Prof. Juuso Välimäki (Aalto University)Correlation in Contests2020/11/24HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Gabriel CARROLL (Stanford University)Dynamic Incentives in Incompletely Specified Environments2020/11/26HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Andrew Rhodes (Toulouse School of Economics)Platform Design when Sellers Use Pricing Algorithms2020/12/3Monash
(PWD 225199)
1:00-2:30
Prof. Thomas MARIOTTI (Toulouse School of Economics)Competitive Nonlinear Pricing under Adverse Selection2020/12/8HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Marcel FAFCHAMPS (Stanford University)Intrahousehold Consumption Allocation and Demand for Agency: A Triple Experimental Investigation2020/12/9HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Tat-How Teh (National University of Singapore)Platform Governance2020/12/10Monash
(PWD 225199)
12:30~2:00
Prof. Kailing Shen (Australian National University)Job Application Porforlios: Evidence from Chinese University Graduates2020/12/17HKBU12:30~2:00
Prof. Yann KOBY (Brown University)The Reversal Interest Rate2020/12/22HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Hulya Eraslan (Rice University)Optimal Group Testing with Heterogeneous Risks2021/1/7HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. John GEANAKOPLOS (Yale University)General Equilibrium Outside the Edgeworth Box: Debt, Fragility, and Multiplicity2021/1/14HKBU9:00-10:30

2020 Spring

演講者 主題日期 連結時間
Prof. Chien-Chiang WANG (NTU)Cryptocurrency, Imperfect Information, and Fraud2020/4/15HKBU2:30-4:00
Dr. Russell WONG (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond)Disintermediating the Federal Funds Market2020/4/17HKBU10:30-12:00
Prof. Wooyoung LIM (HKUST)Bargaining and Time Preference: An Experimental Study2020/4/22HKBU2:30-4:00
Prof. Junichiro ISHIDA (OSAKA University)Reputation Concerns in Risky Experimentation2020/4/28HKBU2:30-4:00
Prof. Matthias DAHM (Univeristy of Leicester)Affirmative Action through Endogenous Set-Asides2020/5/5HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Ernest LAI (Lehigh University)Preferences vs. Strategic Thinking: An Investigation of the Causes of Overcommunication2020/5/7HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Hülya ERASLAN (Rice University)Efficiency with Political Power Dynamics and Costly Policy Change2020/5/12HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Konstantin SONIN (University of Chicago)Persuasion on Networks2020/5/13HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Ming LI (Concordia University)Persuasion Bias in Science: An Experiment on Strategic Sample Selection2020/5/19HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Linda SCHILLING (Ecole Polytechnique)Cryptocurrencies, Currency Competition, and the Impossible Trinity2020/5/26HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Peter NORMAN (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)A Search model of Statistical Discrimination2020/5/29HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Daniel CHEN (Toulouse School of Economics)Stereotypes in High-Stakes Decisions: Evidence from U.S. Circuit Courts2020/6/2HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Yoram HALEVY (University of Toronto)Hard-to-Interpret Signals2020/6/5HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Jacques CREMER (Toulouse School of Economics)Migration between platforms2020/6/9HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Patrick FRANCOIS (University of British Columbia)A Theory of Elite-Initiated Democratization Illustrated with the Case of Myanmar2020/6/10HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Timothy BESLEY (London School of Economics)Escaping the Climate Trap? Values, Technologies, and Politics2020/6/17HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Guillaume ROCHETEAU (University of California at Irvine)Bargaining under liquidity constraints: Unified strategic foundations for the Nash and Kalai solutions2020/6/19HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Guido TABELLINI (Bocconi University)Identity, Beliefs, and Political Con‡ict2020/6/24HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Ming YANG (Duke University)Dynamic Contracting with Flexible Monitoring2020/6/26HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Alexandre DE CORNIERE (Toulouse School of Economics)Data and Competition: a General Framework with Applications to Mergers, Market Structure, and Privacy Policy2020/6/30HKBU4:00-5:30
Dr. Yu ZHU (Bank of Canada)Bank Market Power and Central Bank Digital Currency: Theory and Quantitative Assessment2020/7/3HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Jiasun LI (George Mason University)Bitcoin Wash Trading2020/7/10HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Ariel ZETLIN-JONES (Carnegie Mellon University)Getting Blockchain Incentives Right2020/7/14HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Jacob LESHNO (University of Chicago)An Economic Analysis of the Bitcoin Payment System2020/7/17HKBU9:00-10:30
Prof. Yang YAO (Peking University)Markets Price Politicians: Evidence from China’s Municipal Bond Markets2020/7/22HKBU4:00-5:30
Prof. Rodney Garratt (University of California, Santa Barbara)Why Fixed Costs Matter for Proof-of-Work Based Cryptocurrencies2020/7/24HKBU10:00-11:30
Prof. Itay FAINMESSER (John Hopkins University)Digital Privacy2020/7/28HKBU10:00-11:30
Dr. Shota ICHIHASHI (Bank of Canada)Dynamic Privacy Choices2020/7/29HKBU9:00-10:30