Seminários NOVAFRICA @ Nova SBE 2018 | 2019

Nova School of Business and Economics
Faculdade de Economia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Campus de Carcavelos

Sob o tema Desenvolvimento Económico em África e com particular enfoque nos países de língua oficial portuguesa, os seminários NOVAFRICA@Nova SBE acollhem diversos oradores internacionais.

Embora destinados principalmente a professores e estudantes da Nova SBE – Faculdade de Economia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, os seminários estão abertos ao público e são apresentados em inglês.

Para mais informações sobre a série de seminários NOVAFRICA@Nova SBE, consulte o calendário em baixo ou contacte-nos através de e-mail.

2º Semestre

31 JAN, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Gharad Bryan,
London School of Economics
Land Trade and Development: A Market Design Approach

13 FEV, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Emma Riley,
University of Oxford
Hiding loans using mobile money: Experimental evidence on microenterprise investment in Uganda

27 FEV, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Laura Schechter,
University of Wisconsin
Spillovers without Social Interactions in Urban Sanitation

13 MAR, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Sam Asher,
World Bank
Long Run Intergenerational Mobility in India: New Estimates from Administrative Data

14 MAR, 14h00
Sala A 219B
Ana Garcia-Hernandez,
Nova SBE
Wheels of Change: Impact of Bicycles on Female Education and Empowerment in Zambia

03 ABR, 14h30/strong>
Sala A 219B
Josh Blumenstock,
University of California, Berkeley
Migration and the Value of Social Networks

04 ABR, 11h00
Sala A 219B
Isabel Ruiz,
University of Oxford
The Consequences of Refugee Repatriation for Stayees: Implications for Sustainable Development

03-05 JUN
Conferência NOVAFRICA 2019 sobre Desenvolvimento Económico em África

19 JUN, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Vittorio Bassi,
University of Southern California
Skills, Signals and Job Search in Low-income Labor Markets: Evidence from a Six-year Two-Sided Field Experiment

25 JUN, 16h30
Sala A 219B
Kjetil Bjorvatn,
NHH
Women’s economic empowerment and fertility: Long-term evidence from Tanzania

03 JUL, 14h30
Sala A 219A
Paulo Santos,
Monash University
Can collective action be trained?

1º Semestre

12 SET, 14h30
Sala D 113
Frederic Docquier,
Université Catholique de Louvain

14 SET, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Michel Beine,
University of Luxembourg
Migration Desires and the Role of Integration Policies

19 SET, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Julia Seither,
Nova SBE
Keeping Up with the Joneses: Relative Performance Feedback and Business Performance

26 SET, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Richard Akresh,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Long-term and Intergenerational Effects of Education: Evidence from School Construction in Indonesia

03 OUT
NOVAFRICA Presentations – Research in Africa: 1st NOVA / Cambridge Joint Initiative

10 OUT, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Eoin McGuirk,
Tufts University
No Kin in the Game: Moral Hazard and War in the U.S. Congress

31 OUT, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Erwin Bulte,
Wageningen University
Toward an Understanding of the Welfare Effects of Nudges: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Uganda

7 NOV, 14h30
Sala A 219B
António Cruz,
UNU-WIDER
Industries without smokestacks: Mozambique case study

14 NOV, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Ragnar Torvik,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
The Political Agenda Effect and State Centralization

28 NOV, 14h30
Sala A 219B
Alex Scacco,
Berlin Social Science Center

Beliefs about the Costs and Benefits of Irregular Migration: New Evidence from Nigeria

Por favor, veja aqui o calendário dos seminários de investigação 2017/2018.
Por favor, veja aqui o calendário dos seminários de investigação 2016/2017.
Por favor, veja aqui o calendário dos seminários de investigação 2015/2016.
Por favor, veja aqui o calendário dos seminários de investigação 2014/2015.

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