
Events
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Events
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Feb28Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Efşan Nas Özen
Title: The Importance of Being Modest: The Roles of Gender and Socioemotional Skill Signals in the Labor Market Abstract: A vast literature shows the importance of socioemotional skills in earnings and employment, but whether they matter in getting hired...
Feb22Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Emre ErginTitle: How to compare dictators Abstract: Given a preference order how to compare two other preference orders? We present an intuitive way to derive utilities for preferences over some alternatives, from utilities for those alternatives. We also cover...
Feb14Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Doruk CengizTitle: Seeing Beyond the Trees: Using machine learning to estimate the impact of minimum wages on affected individuals Abstract: Much of the minimum wage literature has focused on narrow sub-groups such as teens. We use machine learning tools...
Feb13Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Alparslan TuncayTitle: “Assortative Mating and Inequality” Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of assortative mating based on the permanent wage (the individual-specific component of wage) in the U.S., its role in the increase in family wage...
Feb12Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Seungho ChoıTitle: Making News Salient Abstract: CEOs have incentives to communicate with their investors after news releases if the market misinterprets the news. I examine how CEOs communicate with the market through their trading patterns. I find that...
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