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  • MET Seminar - John Levy

    17:00 - 18:00 19 March 2025

    Title: Small Player Robustness Abstract: We introduce a concept of stability of a Nash equilibrium, or of a set of Nash equilibria, to the addition of small players, i.e., players who only have a small effect on the original players. We coin this concept `small player robustness' or `uniform small...

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  • Macro Seminar - Morten Olsen (Copenhagen)

    16:00 - 17:00 18 March 2025

    Title: The Spillover Effects of Top Income Inequality

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  • Econometrics Seminar - Dimitris Korobilis (Glasgow)

    12:00 - 13:00 17 March 2025

    Title TBA

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  • MET Seminar - Jose Apesteguia

    17:00 - 18:00 12 March 2025

    Title: The Rationalizability of survey responses Authors: Jose Apesteguia and Miguel A. Ballester Abstract: We propose the concept of survey rationalizability, that we base on classical item response theories in psychology. Survey rationalizability involves positioning survey questions on a common...

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  • Macro Seminar - Isaac Baley Gaytan (Pompeu Fabra)

    16:00 - 17:00 11 March 2025

    Title: Lumpy Forecasts

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