Williamson Seminar on Institutional Analysis – 2014-2013

The Oliver E. Williamson Seminar on Institutional Analysis, named after our esteemed colleague who founded the seminar, features current research by faculty, from UCB and elsewhere, and by advanced doctoral students. The research investigates governance, and its links with economic and political forces. Markets, hierarchies, hybrids, and the supporting institutions of law and politics all come under scrutiny in the seminar. Over the years, the seminar has contributed to pushing the frontier of knowledge on governance, and on the norms and institutions that lead to societal success or failure.

For past semesters’ schedules and papers, please click here.

Spring 2014 Schedule

Date

Speaker

Title of Talk/Paper

January 23


Gary Cox
(Stanford Univ.)

The Violence Trap: A Political Approach to the Problems of Development

January 30

Suresh Naidu
(Columbia Univ.)



TBA

February 6
Steven Durlauf
(Wisconsin Univ.
)

Linear Social Interactions Models

February 13
Joachim Voth
(Univ. of Zurich)

Bowling for Fascism: Social Capital and the Rise of the Nazi Party in Weimar Germany, 1919-33



February 20


Matt Jackson
(Stanford Univ.)

TBA

February 27

April Franco
(Univ. of Toronto)

What do I Take With Me? The Mediating Effect of Spin-Out Team Size and Tenure on the Founder-Firm Performance Relationship



March 6



Tom Vogl
(Princeton Univ.)

Estimating Habit Formation in Voting



March 13

Alex Wolitzky
(Stanford Univ.)

Cycles of Conflict: An Economic Model



March 20



Matt Notowidigdo
(Univ. of Chicago)

Public Health Insurance, Labor Supply, and Employment Lock



March 27


NO SEMINAR

(Spring Break)

NO SEMINAR

April 3
Eric Verhoogen (Columbia Univ.)
TBA
April 10
Paola Giuliano
(UCLA)
Growing up in a Recession


April 17

Petra Persson
(Stanford Univ.)

TBA



April 24

Jesse Shapiro
(Univ. of Chicago)

Do Pharmacists Buy Bayer? Sophisticated Shoppers and the Brand Premium

May 1

Oeindrila Dube
(NYU)

From Maize to Haze: Agricultural Shocks and the Growth of the Mexican Drug Sector
Fall 2013 Schedule

Date

Speaker

Title of Talk/Paper

September 5

 

NO MEETING



MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

September 12
Stephane Straub
(Toulouse Sch. of Econ.)

Road Access and the Spatial Pattern of Long-Term Local Development in Brazil

September 19
Torsten Persson (Institute for Int’l Econ. Studies – Stockholm)
Preferential Voting and the Selection of Party Leaders: Evidence from Sweden


September 26


Michael Luca
(Harvard Bus. Sch.)

Fake It Till You Make It: Reputation, Competition, and Yelp Review Fraud

October 3

Heidi Williams
(MIT – Econ.)

Do Fixed Patent Terms Distort Innovation? Evidence from Cancer Clinical Trials


October 10



Andrei Hagiu
(Harvard Bus. Sch.)

Marketplace or Reseller?



October 17

Chris Rider
(Emory Gouzieta Sch. of Bus.)

Educational Credentials, Hiring, and Intra-Occupational Inequality: Evidence from Law Firm Dissolutions



October 24



Jessica Goldberg
(Maryland – Econ.)

Commitments to Save: A Field Experiment in Rural Malawi



October 31


Petra Moser

(Stanford Econ.)

Dead Poets’ Property – Do Stronger Copyrights Rights Increase Price?

November 7
NO MEETING
NO MEETING
November 14
Jeremy Fox
(Univ. of MIchigan)
Estimating Matching Games with Transfers


November 21

Avner Greif
(Stanford – Econ.)

The Clan and the City: Sustaining Cooperation in China and Europe



November 28

NO MEETING
(Thanksgiving)

NO MEETING

December 5
Yona Rubinstein
(London Sch. of Econ.)
Smart and Illicit: Who Becomes an Entrepreneur and Does it Pay?
December 12
Dennis Yao
(Harvard Bus. Sch.)

TIME CHANGE: THIS SEMINAR WILL BE HELD 2 – 4 PM (C325)

TBA

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Schedule and Papers for Previous Semesters

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