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Upcoming Seminars

Monday

Alessandro Gavazza (London School of Economics LSE), "Bank Deposit Pricing in the Euro Area" (joint with Ugo Albertazzi, Finn Faber, Oana Maria Georgescu, Ernest Lecomte). 15:00–16:30, Rotman, room LL1025.
Industrial Organization
Recent Publications
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Rural Pensions, Labor Reallocation, and Aggregate Income: An Empirical and Quantitative Analysis of China

Econometrica, forthcoming
Qingen Gai, Naijia Guo, Bingjing Li, Qinghua Shi, Xiaodong Zhu

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Robustness Measures for Welfare Analysis

American Economic Review, 2025
Zi Yang Kang and Shoshana Vasserman

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The Geographic Flow of Bank Funding and Access to Credit: Branch Networks, Synergies, and Local Competition

American Economic Review, 2025
Victor Aguirregabiria, Robert Clark, Hui Wang

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Exploitation Through Racialization

Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2025
Dan McGee

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Multi-Dimensional Screening: Buyer-Optimal Learning and Informational Robustness

Review of Economic Studies, 2024
Rahul Deb and Anne-Katrin Roesler

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Barriers to Entry and Regional Economic Growth in China

Review of Economic Studies, 2025
Loren Brandt, Gueorgui Kambourov, Kjetil Storesletten

Events
8th Annual Conference on the Chinese Economy

Events

What: Toronto Meeting on the Economics of Climate Change (TMEC)
When: June 20-22, 2025
Where:June 20 @ UTM, Room 3140, William G. Davis Building, 1867 Inner Circle Rd., Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6
June 21 & 22 @ Department of Economics, University of Toronto.

News
Can Carbon Market Design Address Climate Change?
8th Conference on the Chinese Economy
Refugee Migration, Their Labour & Hope
New Research: Exploitation Through Racialization
Bringing the Humanity to Economics: Ruhani Walia
Dina O’Brien’s Fieldwork in Kazakhstan
The Gifts of Growth & Maturity: Patricia Trad
Learning to Match with PhD Candidate Irisa Zhou
Wulandari Wins June Scott Teaching Excellence Award
Build, Baby, Build: Couillard on Housing & Fertility