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Wednesday 3 December 2025 1pm

The authors build a structural model of demand and supply to analyze resource allocation and prioritization via waiting lists for public services under price regulation and budget constraints

Wednesday 26 November 2025 1pm

The authors' document the superior predictive power of recently proposed Crash Narrative Index for US stock market total and downside volatility.

Wednesday 19 November 2025 1pm

The authors' study the optimal design of a sustainable social security system in an economy facing demographic uncertainty, under the political constraint that no generation can veto the allocation at any date or state.

Wednesday 5 November 2025 1pm

The author develops and tests a novel theory of the origins and consequences of implicit bias in a segregated society.

Wednesday 22 October 2025 1pm

The authors' propose CARE (Convex Aggregation of relative Risk Estimators) as a general approach for combining existing "external" estimators with a new data set in a time-to-event survival analysis setting.

Wednesday 15 October 2025 1pm

The authors discuss how a new method tests a key assumption in economic models, revealing that fundamental shocks to U.S. stock prices have become more significant since 1986.

Wednesday 15 October 2025 1pm

Micro Theory Cluster Seminar: The authors' hypothesize that the experience of incentive emerges from the modulation of synaptic plasticity respectively by the gain and loss oriented neurochemicals of dopamine and serotonin.

Wednesday 8 October 2025 1pm

The authors' propose a rationale for the joint financing of two independent projects based on the reduction in audit costs resulting from endogenous verification.

Wednesday 24 September 2025 1pm

Economists Dean Spears and Michael Geruso explain why global depopulation is coming, why it matters, and what to ask now.

Wednesday 14 May 2025 1pm

Derived from Epstein and Segal (1992), quadratic welfare functions address classical criticisms of Harsanyi's utilitarianism and incorporate concerns about ex ante fairness. The original axiomatisation focuses on the social decision to allocate an in

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