Here are the upcoming Armenian Economic Association online seminars.
Gianmarco León-Ciliotta from the Universitat de Pompeu
Fabra on February 25. The title of the seminar is "Promotions and
Productivity: The Role of Meritocracy and Pay Progression in the Public,"
and the seminar takes place 5-6 pm Yerevan time (2-3 pm CET). Please register
following this link:
http://aea.am/aea-monthly-seminars-gianmarco-leon-ciliotta/
Xavier Raurich from Universitat de Barcelona on March 25. The title of the seminar is "Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Productivity with Bubbles," and the seminar takes place 5-6 pm Yerevan time (2-3 pm CET). Please register following this link:
http://aea.am/aea-monthly-seminars-xavier-raurich/
Armen Khederlarian from the University of Connecticut on April 27. The title of the seminar is "Dynamic Trade Elasticities," and the seminar takes place 8-9 pm Yerevan time (6-7 pm CET). Please register following this link:
http://aea.am/aea-monthly-seminars-armen-khederlarian/
Michele Valsecchi from the New Economic School on May 25. The title of the seminar will be announced in the due time. The seminar takes place 8-9 pm Yerevan time (6-7 pm CET). Please register following this link:
http://aea.am/aea-monthly-seminars-michele-valsecchi/
Gianmarco León-Ciliotta is an Associate Professor at
the Department of Economics and Business at Universitat de Pompeu Fabra. His
works are on development, organizational and political economics.
Xavier Raurich is a Professor of Economics at the
Universitat de Barcelona. His research focuses on macroeconomics, economic
growth, and Development.
Armen Khederlarian is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in
International Economics and Data Science at the University of Connecticut. His
research focuses on international trade, development, and macroeconomics.
Michele Valsecchi is an Assistant Professor at
the New Economic School. His research focuses on development economics and
political economy with a special emphasis on political institutions; economic
institutions; corruption; ethnic diversity; natural resources; migration