Nova School of Business and Economics
Faculdade de Economia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Campus de Campolide
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.
2° Semestre
FEV 03, 14h30
Sala 306
Emilia Soldani,
New York University
What Took You So Long? How Public Kindergarten Affects Mothers & Future Careers
FEV 05, 14h30
Sala 306
Sara Hernandez,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Guns & Roses: The Impact of Female Employment on Violence in Colombia
FEV 09, 14h30
Sala 306
Jana Cahlikova,
CERGE-EI
Does the Study Abroad Experience Affect Attitudes Towards Other Nationalities?
FEV 11, 14h30
Sala 306
Alexander Coutts,
New York University
Testing Models of Belief Bias: An Experiment
FEV 13, 14h30
Sala 306
Luís Catão,
International Monetary Fund
World Food Prices, the Terms of Trade-Real Exchange Rate Nexus, and Monetary Policy
FEV 16, 14h30
Sala 306
Roberta Zíparo,
Paris School of Economics
Why do spouses communicate? Love or Interest? A model and some evidence from Cameroon
FEV 17, 14h30
Sala 306
Thimothée Demont,
CERDI, University of Auvergne
Microfinance Spillovers: a Model of Competition Informal Credit Markets with an Application to Indian Villages
FEV 18, 14h00
Sala 306
Michael Callen,
Harvard Kennedy School
Using Preference Parameter Estimates to Tailor Incentives: Evidence from Polio Vaccination Drives in Pakistan
FEV 25, 14h00
Sala 306
Mariapia Mendola,
UNIMIB
Sibling Rivalry and Migration
FEB 27th, 11h00
Room 306
Dan Biller,
World Bank
Reducing Poverty by Closing South Asia’s Infrastructure Gap
MAR 11, 14h00
Sala 306
Vincent Pons,
Harvard University
Homogeneous teams and productivity – Experimental Evidence from Kenya
MAR 13, 11h30
Sala 308
Teresa Molina Millán,
Paris School of Economics
Regional Migration, Insurance and Economic Shocks: Evidence from Nicaragua
MAR 18, 14h00
Sala 306
Jonathan Goyette,
Université de Sherbrooke
Firms’ Growth, Corruption, Taxation and Financial Intermediation in Developing Countries
ABR 8, 14h00
Sala 306
Horacio Larreguy,
Harvard University
Deliberate Disengagement: How Education Decreases Political Participation in Electoral Authoritarian Regimes
ABR 22, 14h00
Sala 306
Filipa Rodrigues,
Nova SBE
Leadership Paradoxes in Angolan organizations: Emic paradoxes, etic paradoxes, and paradox work
ABR 29, 14h00
Sala 306
William Parienté,
Université Catholique de Louvain
Discrimination as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Evidence from French Grocery Stores
MAI 8, 14h00
Sala 308
Hillel Rapoport,
Paris School of Economics
The Effect of Labor Migration on the Diffusion of Democracy: Evidence from a Former Soviet Republic
MAI 13, 14h00
Sala 306
Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero,
Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
When Do Voters Sanction Violence? A Vignette Experiment in Kenya
MAI 27, 14h00
Sala 308
Paulo Santos,
Monash University
Risk, Ambiguity and the Adoption of Innovati
1° Semestre
OUT 08, 14h00
Sala 306
Olivier Cadot,
HEC Lausanne
Big hits in exports: Growing by leaps and bounds
NOV 5, 14h00
Sala 306
Ameet Morjaria,
Harvard University
Competition and Relational Contracts: Evidence from Rwanda’s Coffee Mills
NOV 26, 14h00
Sala 306
Gerald Willmann,
University of Bielefeld
Unequal Gains, Prolonged Pain:Dynamic Adjustment Costs and Protectionist Overshooting
DEZ 10, 14h00
Sala 306
Christine Valente,
Universit y of Bristol
Primary Education Expansion and Quality of Schooling: Evidence from Tanzania
JAN 09, 14h30
Sala 306
Paul Collier,
University of Oxford
Effective organizations, why they are scarce in Africa, and what can be done about it



