PARTICIPANTS

 
  Name Affiliation Title (Paper / Abstract) *
1. CARRANZA ROMERO, Juan Esteban Yale University Quality Formation in Durable Goods Markets
2. COJUHARENCO, Irina Universitat Pompeu Fabra Past and future in sequences: what best predicts remembered and anticipated utility?
3. CSORBA, Gergely Central European University Discrimination in the Presence of Positive Network Effects
4. DUSEK, Libor University of Chicago Visibility of Taxes and the Size of Government
5. FUCHS SCHUNDELN, Nicola Yale University Precautionary Saving and Self-Selection evidence from German Reunification "Experiment"
6. KADYRZHANOVA, Dalida Columbia University Financial Constraint and the Dynamics of an Imperfectly Competitive Industries
7. LANGE, Fabian University of Chicago The Importance of Job Market Signaling in Explaining the Returns to Schooling
8. LÜEHRMANN, Melanie University of Mannheim How Aging Affects the Consumption Structure
9. MATTOZZI, Andrea University of Pennsylvania Voting over Redistribution: the Role of Electoral Markets
10. MEIER, Andre European University Institute, Florence Do the "Joneses" really matter? Peer-group vs. correlated effects in
consumption
11. OZSOYLEV, Han University of Minnesota Knowing Thy Neighbor: Rational Expectations and Social Interaction in Financial Markets
12. RIBONI, Alessandro University of Rochester Time Consistency in Dynamic Bargaining: the Role of Committees as Substitutes for Commitment
13. SÁNDOR, Zsolt Erasmus University, Rotterdam Efficient Estimation of Market Equilibrium Models
14. SCHUENDELN, Matthias Yale University Firm Dynamics in the Presence of Credit Constraints Evidence from a dynamic structural model
15. SZEIDL, Adam Harvard University Existence of Equilibrium in Large Double Auctions
16. VIVIANO, Eliana University of Tor Vergata A Structural Matching Model to Analyse Labour Markets Dynamics
17. VON WACHTER, Till University of California, Berkeley In the Right Place at the Wrong Time - the Role of Firms and Luck in Young Workers' Careers

*In a few days all the papers will be available


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