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Coffee Break

"Coffee Break" - A PhD Seminar Series

  • Date 01 Apr 2020 - 01 Sep 2021
  • Time Wednesday Afternoon, 16:00 GMT on MS Teams
  • Category Seminar

"Coffee Break" is an online discussion group for PhD researchers, the aim is to provide a platform where you can speak freely about your research amongst a group of friends.

The seminar series is a joint collaboration with Paris Dauphine University thanks to the efforts of Arthur Juet who visited the Department of Economics at Royal Holloway in 2019/20. The schedule for the "Coffee Break" PhD seminar series is below. The seminars run on Wednesday afternoon (GMT) via Zoom.

Spring/Summer 2020

Date Presenters 
24/04/2020

Shahabeddin Gharaati - "Leverage Cycles and Asset Pricing",

Adele Lemonie - "Gender norms and late life cognition"

01/05/2020

Sidharth Rony -  "Does Helping John Help Sue? Evidence of spillovers in Education" Isaac M. Opper,

Zahid Khan - "The effects of minimum wage on employment and wages in Pakistani economy"

08/05/2020

Michael Simmons - "The ins and outs of gender unemployment gap",

Ui Yoshida - "The impact of the '2007 Act on Protection of Non-regular employment' in South Korea."

15/05/2020

Patrick Sturm - "The effects of increasing the early retirement age on firm dynamics",

Benoit Carre - "Price and Selection effect in public health insurance programs"

22/05/2020 Doriane Mignon - "Investigating the effect of students psychological fragilities on control beliefs"
29/05/2020 Daim Syukriyah  - "Improving Health Insurance Coverage among the Poor”
05/06/2020

Sidharth Rony - "Automation and Human Capital Investment",

Alexander Vickery - "Reaching for the SKY: Parental Investments and Child Outcomes"

12/06/2020

Jan Fleischhaker -"A closer look: fiscal dynamics in the United States",

Dahab Aglan -"The Effect of Displacement on Schooling and Labour Market Outcomes in Iraq”"

19/06/2020 Lena Hassani Nezhad - "The impact of first Swiss Maternity Leave on mothers earnings and employement"

 

Autumn/Winter 2020/21

Date  Presenters
09/12/2020 Zahid Khan -"Effect of minimum wages on hours work offered and 2nd job holding"
16/12/2020 Chloe Zapha -  "Credit access for distressed firms: a supply or demand effect ?"

If you would like to attend the Coffee Break seminar series or would like further information, please contact the local organisers at:

Sidharth Rony: Sidharth.Rony@rhul.ac.uk

Alexander Vickery: Alexander.Vickery@rhul.ac.uk

Arthur Juet: arthur.juet@dauphine.psl.eu

Ui Yoshida: Ui.Yoshida@rhul.ac.uk

 

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