2019
23.5.2019
Pr. Hans-Theo Normann (Heinrich‐Heine University Düsseldorf)
The Effects of Private Damage Claims on Cartel Stability (with Bodnar, Fremerey and Schad)
11:00 - 12:30 Internef 231
2018
24.5.2018
Pr. Aaron S. Edlin (University of California at Berkeley)
Hunting Unicorns? Experimental Evidence on Predatory Pricing
11:00 - 12:30 Extranef 109
12.4.2018
Dr Yanos Zylberberg (University of Bristol)
East Side Story: Historical Pollution and Persistent Neighborhood Sorting
12:15 - 13:30 IDHEAP 005
2015
4.3.2015
Prof. Mark Schelker (Université de Fribourg)
Lame Ducks and Divided Government: How Voters Control the Unaccountable
15:15 - 16:45 Internef 233
http://www.schelker.net/
15.4.2015
Prof. Antonio Estache (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Shared mandates, moral hazard and political (mis)alignment in a decentralized economy
15:15 - 16:45 Internef 233
https://estache.wordpress.com/
22.4.2015
Prof. Andreas Nicklisch (University of Hamburg - Max Planck Institute)
Strategic Choices for Redistribution and the Veil of Ignorance: Theory and Experimental Evidence
15:15 - 16:45 Internef 233
http://www.coll.mpg.de/team/page/andreas_nicklisch
29.4.2015
Prof. Andrew Pickering (University of York)
The Economic Consequences of Political Donation Limits
15:15 - 16:45 Internef 233
https://sites.google.com/a/york.ac.uk/andrew-pickering/home
20.5.2015
Prof. Roberto Galbiati (OSC-CNRS and Sciences Po Paris)
15:15 - 16:45 Internef 233
https://sites.google.com/site/galbiatir/
2014
28.05.2014
Prof. Marcelo F. Aebi (UNIL)
Measuring imprisonment in Europe: The Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics
21.05.2014
Prof. Stefan Bühler (University of St.Gallen)
Fare Evasion: Theory and Evidence
14.05.2014
Prof. Eduardo Engel (University of Chile and Yale University)
Is there a PPP interest rate premium?
07.05.2014
Prof. Giuliano Bonoli (UNIL)
Inequality in social capital and labour market re-entry among unemployed people in Switzerland
30.04.2014
Prof. Lorenz Goette (HEC Lausanne)
Salience, not Social Pressure: Engaging in resource conservation might be more pleasant than we think
16.04.2014
Prof. Michal Bauer (CERGE-EI)
Trusting former rebels: An experimental approach to understanding reintegration after civil war
09.04.2014
Prof. Christian Welzel (University Lüneburg)
Freedom Rising: Human Empowerment and the Quest for Emancipation
02.04.2014
Prof. Paolo Pinotti (Bocconi University)
Clicking on Heaven's Door: The Impact of Immigrant Legalization on Crime
26.03.2014
Prof. Baptiste Massenot (Goethe University Frankfurt)
The Consequences of Fee-shifting on Litigation: Theory and Experimental Evidence
12.03.2014
Prof. Daniel Chen (ETH Zürich)
Cold-Hand Judgment
2013
29.05.2013
Prof. Laure Athias (UNIL)
Public or Private? Cultural vs Economic Factors
22.05.2013
Prof. Franco Taroni (UNIL)
Probability and inference in forensic science
15.05.2013
Prof. Bruno Deffains (Université Panthéon-Assas)
The role of Social Preferences in the Design of Legal Regimes
08.05.2013
Prof. Vincent Martenet (UNIL)
L'indépendance des autorités de concurrence et de régulation
01.05.2013
Prof. Marius Brülhart (UNIL)
Alleged Tax Competition: The Mysterious Death of Bequest Taxes in Switzerland
24.04.2013
Prof. Jean-Robert Tyran (University of Vienna)
Self-Organization for Collective Action - An Experimental Study of Voting on Sanction Regimes
17.04.2013
Prof. John Antonakis (UNIL)
Gender empowerment: Effects of Gods, Geography, and GDP
10.04.2013
Prof. Laurent Bieri (UNIL)
The Value of Waiting and the Incentives to Take Care under Different Negligence Rules
27.03.2013
Prof. Matteo Rizzolli (University of Bozen - Bolzano)
Errors in adjudication and behaviour: theory and experimental evidence
20.03.2013
Prof. Rafael Lalive (UNIL)
Do Financial Incentives Affect Labor Supply for Disabled Workers?
13.03.2013
Prof. Michel Maréchal (University of Zürich)
Does Professional Culture influence Dishonesty? Evidence from the Banking Industry
06.03.2013
Prof. Christian Traxler (University of Marburg)
Patterns of Punishment
27.02.2013
Prof. Jean-Philippe Bonardi (UNIL)
Firms, activists and public policies: Competing through information production