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12th BSE Economics "Trobada"
The full-day academic meeting of BSE affiliated professors featured presentations by new members and a roundtable on Experimental Economics with experts in the School’s research community.
The 12th edition of the BSE Economics “Trobada” took place on October 31, 2014 at CCCB. The Economics “Trobada” is one of the BSE research initiatives supported by the Severo Ochoa Research Excellence Accreditation. The Trobada is an opportunity for researchers from all four of the BSE’s academic units to meet and share updates on their work, to welcome new members of the community, and to debate the latest issues in economic science.
New BSE Affiliated Professors, post-docs and visitors
Four new BSE Affiliated Professors have joined the School this year:
Vladimir Asriyan (CREI, UPF and BSE) | |
Javier Fernández-Blanco (UAB and BSE) | |
Geert Mesters (UPF and BSE) | |
Vaiva Petrikaite (IAE and BSE) |
New post-doctoral fellows and visiting researchers also joined the BSE community.
Roundtable on Experimental Economics: What have we learned?
This year’s Trobada roundtable focused on the past, present, and future of Experimental Economics. Participants were:
- Manuel Arellano (CEMFI)
- Jordi Brandts (IAE and BSE)
- Jan Eeckhout (UPF and BSE), chair
- Ramon Marimon (UPF-EUI and BSE)
- Rosemarie Nagel (ICREA-UPF and BSE)
Video: Roundtable Recap
Each of the participants brought a unique perspective to the debate. Comments ranged from the treatment of data, to the relationship between lab and theory, to ethical concerns and experiment design.
To paraphrase Confucius, experiments without theory are useless, and theory without experiments is dangerous. - Rosemarie Nagel #TrobadaGSE
— BSE (@barcelonagse) October 31, 2014
Papers presented at this year's Trobada
- Vladimir Asriyan (CREI-UPF and BSE), “A Theory of Balance Sheet Recessions with Informational and Trading Frictions”
- Angela Fiedler (UAB and BSE), “Increasing Residual US Wage Inequality Revisited: the Quantitative Importance of Minimum Wage Spillovers”
- Geert Mesters (UPF and BSE), “Childhood Skills, Signals and Dynamic Contagion in Socioeconomic Adult Outcomes for Disadvantaged Youths”
- Vaiva Petrikaite (IAE and BSE), “Product Returning Cost”