We will send the Zoom link to the mailing list a few days before each talk.
We will send the Zoom link to the mailing list a few days before each talk.
If you have colleagues who may not yet be aware of the series, please pass this along. The mailing list can be joined via our webpage, where you can also find further details and links to recordings of past events. sites.google.com/view/polecon...
β 16 Mar, Andrea Prat @andreaprat.bsky.social (Columbia), "Competing Ideologies: Fit, Simplicity, and Fear", with JosΓ© Luis Montiel Olea.
β 20 Apr, Nina Bobkova @ninabob.bsky.social (Rice), TBA
β 27 Apr, Nancy Qian (Northwestern, Kellogg), TBA
β 18 May, TBA
β 1 Jun, Ro'ee Levy (Tel Aviv), TBA
After the winter break, the POLECONUK Webinar resumes on Monday, 16 March at 3 pm UK time. We have a great line-up confirmed, so please mark your calendars βΌοΈ
We are pleased to announce that the Makris Symposium in Economic Theory will take place in Bristol on Monday-Tuesday, 23-24 March 2026. MSET2026 is an in-person event organised by the same team as VSET.
Call for Papers: 8th POLECONUK Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, June 8-9, 2026.
The conference will include a special session for graduate students to present their research. Both theoretical and empirical contributions are welcome. No registration fee. Submission Deadline: Feb 28.
With teaching mostly wrapped up, we can focus on great research. Join us tomorrow for this seminar π
Abstract 4/4: As an example, we discuss the benefit of conserving tropical forests π₯¬π³ by offering policy-linked loans rather than sticking with traditional compensation-for-conservation policies.
Abstract 3/4: What is the optimal design, how do they influence opponents' policies, and how can the incumbent use commitment bonds to influence future elections? How can lenders exploit the situation by offering policy-linked loans?
Abstract 2/4: By issuing a commitment bond, the rate of return can be tied to future policies, and thus the incumbent can influence future decisions. What are the boundaries for what the incumbent can achieve by issuing commitment bonds?
Abstract 1/4: Policymakers often face time inconsistency problems. The incumbent would like to promise sustainable policies, for example, but it may later be tempting to defect on the promises.
Our last talk this calendar year is on Monday, 15 December 2025. We host BΓ₯rd Harstad (Stanford), who will present new research titled "Political Commitment Bonds" @bardharstad.bsky.social. See abstract in the thread below π
Join us in a few minutes for this talk by Sergio Galletta on chatbots in voting. The link is here: mailchi.mp/ac9fdd77a7cd...
On Monday, 1 December 2025, we host
π₯Sergio Gallettaπ₯ (ETH Zurich), who will present "BallotBot: Can AI Chatbots Lower Voter-Information Barriers?". This is joint work with Elliott Ash and Giacomo Opocher. @sergallett.bsky.social @elliottash.bsky.social
Join us in a few moments. Here is the link to the seminar: mailchi.mp/77a53a09e417...
Our next seminar is on Monday, 17 November 2025. We are excited to host Catherine Hafer (NYU), who will present "Non-monotonic Disclosure in Policy Advice". This is joint work with Anna Denisenko and Dimitri Landa.
Today π
#Econsky #MigrationResearch
with Michael Siegenthaler, Louis Sirugue, Javier Soria EspΓn, Jan Stuhler, Giovanni L. Violante, Dinand Webbink, Andrea Weber, @jzhangecon.bsky.social, Angela Zheng, and Tom Zohar
with Yvonne Giesing, @yajnagovind.bsky.social, Martin Halla, Dominik Hangartner, Yuyan Jiang, Cecilia Karmel, Fanny Landaud, @lindseymacmillan.bsky.social,
@izmartinez86.bsky.social, @poloalberto.com, Panu Poutvaara, Hillel Rapoport, Sara Roman, Kjell G. Salvanes,
@mulysan.bsky.social,
with @fjaellegaard.bsky.social, Ran Abramitzky, Elisa JΓ‘come, @alanmanning4.bsky.social, @seperez84.bsky.social, Analysia Watley, @adrianadermon.bsky.social, @jarellanobover.com, @olofaslund.bsky.social, Marie Connolly, Nathan Deutscher, Anne C. Gielen,
Our next online talk is on Monday, 3 Nov 2025.
π₯Leah Boustanπ₯ (Princeton) will present "Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants in 15 Destination Countries". This is a joint work with many co-authors (π). Visit our webpage to learn more sites.google.com/view/polecon...
We start now!
Weβre back next week! Join us to hear about new research on the timely topic of protests: πΈπ¦πͺ§
We have a great program this term π. Donβt miss any of our events by joining our mailing list via sites.google.com/view/polecon... @sergallett.bsky.social @bardharstad.bsky.social
POLECONUK Webinars return soon! On Monday, Oct 20, we open the new academic term with Elaine Yao (University of Washington), presenting βTactical Choice in Repeated Protests.β
We finished our semester last week, VSET's last talk is this week. Enjoy π
The recording of the talk by Dean Yang "Ancient Epics in the Television Age: Mass Media, Identity, and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in India" (with @pbrimble.bsky.social, @resuf.bsky.social, Akhila Kovvuri & Alessandro Saia) is now available at our YouTube channel: sites.google.com/view/polecon...
Have a great summer and see you in October!
This event was the last online webinar of this academic term. Next week, POLECONUK Network meets in Cambridge at an annual in-person workshop www.poleconuk.net/conference-2...
The recording of the talk by Dean Yang "Ancient Epics in the Television Age: Mass Media, Identity, and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in India" (with @pbrimble.bsky.social, @resuf.bsky.social, Akhila Kovvuri & Alessandro Saia) is now available at our YouTube channel: sites.google.com/view/polecon...