10 May Mustafa Özer: Education and Domestic Violence Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Turkey (MUES seminar) We utilize a natural experiment, an education reform increasing compulsory schooling from five to eight years in Turkey, to obtain endogeneity-robust estimates of the effect of male education on the incidence... from 2:00 PM
10 May Irina Valenzuela: Do Unannounced Visits to Schools Affect Student Performance? Evidence from a Large-scale Monitoring Program in Peru (MUES seminar) The findings from prior studies on the impact of low-stakes monitoring (monitoring unaccompanied by explicit incentives or punishments) on student achievement in developing countries are mixed. Moreover,... from 5:00 PM
11 May EBSCO webinar: do you need reliable information on economics for your studies? from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
12 May Jan Kabátek: Longer Careers: A barrier to hiring and coworker advancement? (MUES seminar) In response to the increasing fiscal burden imposed by public-pension systems, many countries have successfully encouraged older workers to delay retirement. These career extensions may significantly affect... from 2:00 PM
12 May Martin Stojanovikj: Macroeconomic effects of inflation targeting in emerging market economies (MUES seminar) This paper examines the macroeconomic effects of inflation targeting in 44 emerging market economies (EMEs) during 1970–2017. We estimate a dynamic panel data model, taking into account the endogeneity... from 3:00 PM
16 May20 May The CEE Sustainable Finance Summit is back and this time it will offer much more! Are you interested in the topic of sustainable finance and would you like to get new information in this area? Then save the date 16-20 May and register: https://www.ceesummit.org/ After the success of last year's online summit with 74 speakers... from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM