Loughborough University
Leicestershire, UK
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Loughborough University

School of Business and Economics

Research - Economics

Sir Richard Morris Building

Seminars

Economics seminars are held in Room BE1.07; starting between 1.30 and 2.30 pm.

Should you wish to attend any of our seminars please contact Juan Paez-Farrell to check the availability of places.

Date Presenter Title of Paper

2012

   
30th May 2012 Patrick Minford external site (Cardiff Business School) What causes banking crises? An empirical investigation
25th April 2012 George Bratsiotis external site (Manchester University) Credit Frictions, Collateral and the Cyclical Behavior of the Finance Premium
14th March 2012 Alexander Haupt external site (Plymouth University) The Role of Mobility in Tax and Subsidy Competition
7th March 2012 Campbell Leith external site(Glagow University) Uncertain Fiscal Consolidations (2-4.30pm, room BE0.53 SBE)
15th February 2012 Alejandro Riano external site(Nottingham University) Maquiladoras and informality: a mixed blessing
8th February 2012 Jan Van Hove external site( K.U.Leuven ) The Export Performance of Multi-product Firms facing Asian
Competition in Foreign Markets

2-4pm, room BE0.53 (SBE).
25th January 2012 Monica Giulietti external site(Nottingham University) Estimation of Search Frictions in the British Electricity Market
2-4pm, room A2.03 (Schofield building).

2011

   
14th December 2011 David Miles external site (Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England)

Optimal Bank Capital

7th December 2011 Andreas Hoefele (Loughborough) Payment Choice and International Trade: Evidence from Cross-country Firm Level Data
23rd November 2011 Carlo Reggiani external site(Manchester University) Net neutrality and innovation
at the core and at the edge
16th November 2011 Carlos Noton external site (Warwick) Revealing Bargaining Power through Actual Wholesale Prices
2nd November 2011 Joe Pearlman (Loughborough) Explaining Business Cycles: News Versus Data
Revisions
26th October 2011 Sarah Brownexternal site (Sheffield University ) Modelling Charitable Donations to an Unexpected Natural Disaster: Evidence from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics
12th October 2011 Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr (University of Oxford) Wages and International Tax Competition

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