Annoucements
We are happy to announce that our presentation schedule for Spring 2024 is up.
Please join "CCSRG" mailing list and Google Group here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ccsrg
Feel free to contact Haoran Gao <[email protected]>, Meichen Qian <[email protected]>, or Zizhe Xia <[email protected]> for any questions and comments.
Offline CCSRG Seminar for Spring 2024 takes place every Thursday at Harper Center 3A.
Please join "CCSRG" mailing list and Google Group here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ccsrg
Feel free to contact Haoran Gao <[email protected]>, Meichen Qian <[email protected]>, or Zizhe Xia <[email protected]> for any questions and comments.
Offline CCSRG Seminar for Spring 2024 takes place every Thursday at Harper Center 3A.
Spring 2024 Schedules
- 03/21 Zizhe Xia, UChicago Booth Econ, "Universal Coverage and Monopoly Quality Regulations"
- 03/28 Zhiyu Fu, UChicago Financial Econ, Job Market Discussion
- 04/11 Hanzhang Zhou, visiting student at Harvard from Tsinghua University, "High and Increasing Institutional Concentration of Award-Winning Economists" (Note: Virtual meeting)
- 04/18 Laura Gu, UChicago Booth Accounting, "Earnings News and Local Household Spending"
- 04/25 Zhencen Liu, Visiting PhD student from PKU, "Digital Governance, Discretion and Tax Enforcement"
- 05/02 Haoran Gao, UChicago Harris, TBA
- 05/09 Bianca He, UChicago Booth Finance, TBA
- 05/16 Shijian Yang, UChicago Econ, "Housing regulation and homeowner optimization"
- 05/23 Feng Lin, UChicago Econ, "Multi-City Firms and Local Firm Dynamics"
- 05/30 Xianglong Kong, UChicago Econ, TBA
Winter 2024 Schedules
- 02/08 Xiaoyang Li, UChicago Econ, "Industry shakeouts after a breakthrough"
- 02/15 Zhencen Liu, Visiting PhD student from PKU, "Rural Immigration, Skill Complementarity, and the Mobility of Talent: Evidence from China"
- 02/15 Feng Lin, UChicago Econ, "Multi-City Firms and Local Dynamics"
- 02/29 Shijian Yang, UChicago Econ, "Housing Regulation"
- 03/07 Haoran Gao, UChicago Harris, "Competition, Market, Supply Chain, and (Dis)engagement: The Determinants and Consequences of American Business Community's Lobbying on US-China Engagement"
Autumn 2023 Schedules
- 09/28 Jingtao Zheng, UChicago Financial Econ, "Dividend Flow and the Foreign Exchange Rate"
- 10/19 Zhiyu Fu, UChicago Financial Econ, "Flighty Capital Flows and The Making of Risky Currency"
- 10/26 Xiaoyang Li, UChicago Econ, "The Evolution of Industries after a Breakthrough"
- 11/02 Xianglong Kong, UChicago Econ, "Doing Business Far from Home: Multinational Firms and Labor Market Outcomes in Saudi Arabia"
- 11/16 Bianca He, UChicago Booth Finance, "Financing Intangibles"
- 11/30 Zizhe Xia, UChicago Booth Econ, "Delegated Mechanism Design"
Spring 2023 Schedules
- 03/30 Zhiyu Fu, UChicago Financial Econ, "Foreign Over-reaction and Flighty Capital Flows"
- 04/13 Xianglong Kong, UChicago Econ, "Endogenous Production Networks with Fixed Costs"
- 04/20 Jingoo Kwon, UChicago Financial Econ
- 04/27 Jinpu Yang, Northwestern Finance, "Household Finance"
- 05/04 Haoran Gao, UChicago Harris
- 05/11 Lisa Liu, Columbia Business School, "ESG Ratings of ESG Index Providers"
- 05/18 Xiaoyang Li, UChicago Econ
- 05/25 Bianca He, UChicago Finance, "Unveiling Intangibles"
Winter 2023 Schedules
- 01/12 Leifu Zhang, UChicago Booth Post-Doc
- 02/09 Dan Luo, UChicago Booth Post-Doc, "Monetary Policy Transmission within Chinese Banking System"
- 02/16 Shijian Yang, UChicago Econ, "Land Use Regulation and Growth"
- 02/23 Xiaoyang Li, UChicago Econ
Fall 2022 Schedules
- 09/29 Xindi He, UChicago Booth Finance, "Non-fungible cash in the stock market"
- 10/27 Dan Luo, UChicago Booth Post-Doc, "Raising Capital from Investor Syndicates with Strategic Communication"
- 11/03 Zhiyu Fu, UChicago Financial Econ, "Fickle Capital: Causes and Consequences"
- 11/10 Lisa Liu, Columbia Business School, "(In)Consistent Internal-External Communication? How Firm Internal Communication Affects Voluntary Disclosure"
- 11/17 Haoyang (Stan) Xie, BFI, "Supervisor Kickbacks in the State: Magnitude, Motivations, and Their Implication for the Significance of Supervisor Collusion"
- 12/01 Anran Li, Northwestern Econ, "Limited commitment and preventive care provision"
- 12/08 Xiaoyang Li, UChicago Econ, "China rural village institutions"
Spring 2022 Schedules
- 03/31 Yang Su, UChicago Financial Econ, "Is there an industrial land discount in China? A public finance perspective."
- 04/14 Zhiyu Fu, UChicago Financial Econ, "Heterogeneous Financial Accelerator"
- 05/12 Shijian Yang, UChicago Econ, "Much ado about property rights: China's agricultural wedges"
- 05/26 Manav Chaudhary, UChicago Financial Econ, "Inflation Risk and Stock Returns"
Winter 2022 Schedules
- 02/17 Yalun Su, UChicago Harris, "Is High Billing Complexity Always Bad?"
- 02/24 Zhiyu Fu, UChicago Financial Econ, "The Convenience Yield, Inflation Expectations, and Public Debt Growth"
- 03/03 Jiageng Liu, MIT Sloan Finance, "Delayed and Distorted Price Discovery: Post-IPO Stocks in China"
- 03/10 Anhua Chen, Harvard Econ, "Understanding the (re-)configuration of multinational production network: A Case in Auto Industry"
Autumn 2021 Schedules
- 10/11 Zhiyu Fu, UChicago Financial Econ, "Risk Based Regulations as a Heterogeneous Financial Accelerator"
- 10/18 Lisa Liu, Columbia Business School, "How Do Multiple Regulators Regulate Conflict of Interest (COI) Disclosure? Evidence from Fairness Opinion Providers’ COI Disclosures"
- 10/25 Xiaoyang Li, UChicago Econ, "Haste Makes Waste? China's Anti-poverty Program"
- 11/1 Ching-Tse Chen, UChicago Booth Finance, "The Effect of Day Trading: Evidence from Taiwan"
- 11/29 Haokun Sun, Cornell Johnson Finance, "Yes, Standing Committee: Promotion under Collective Leadership"
- 12/6 Zhonglin Li, UChicago Booth Econ, "Big-box Expansion and Consumer Welfare"
Winter 2020 Schedules
- 1/13 Ying Zhou, UChicago Econ, "Search and (In-)elastic Rest Unemployment"
Autumn 2019 Schedules
- 10/3 Liangjie Wu, UChicago Econ, "Partially Directed Search in the Labor Market"
- 10/10 Wenji Xu, UChicago Econ, "Social Learning in General Information Environments"
- 10/17 Ying Zhou, UChicago Econ, "Search and (In-)elastic Rest Unemployment" (Location 3SW)
- 10/24 Kai Hao Yang, UChicago Econ, "Optimal Segmentation Design and Implication of Consumer Data Monopoly" (Location 3SW)
- 10/31 Zhonglin Li, Chicago Booth, "Superstar Firms and Rising Retail Concentration"
- 11/7 Lun Li, UChicago Econ, "Advertising and Endogenous Product Entry"
- 11/21 Yuyao Wang, UChicago Econ, "Relationship Lending and the Transmission of Credit Supply Shocks"
- 12/5 Liangjie Wu, UChicago Econ, "Partially Directed Search in the Labor Market"
- 12/12 Fang Fu, UChicago Econ, "The Role of Sales Information in Online Consumer Search"
Spring 2019 Schedules
- 4/18 Lun Li, UChicago Econ, "Constructing Location-Specific Price Indexes from Scanner Data"
- 4/25 Jianfei Cao, Chicago Booth, "Inference for Dependent Data with Cluster Learning"
- 5/02 Kai Hao Yang, UChicago Econ, "Optimal Segmentation Design: Implications of Consumer Data Monopoly"
- 5/09 Wenji Xu, UChicago Econ, "Social Learning under Information Control"
- 5/16 Tesary (Xiaocai) Lin, Chicago Booth, "Measuring Intrinsic and Instrumental Preferences for Privacy"
- 5/23 Wenxi Li, Chicago Booth, "Learning in Chronic Disease Medication Demand"
- 5/30 Ying Zhou, UChicago Econ, Cancelled
- 6/06 Liangjie Wu, UChicago Econ, "Partially Directed Search and Sorting in the Labor Market"
Winter 2019 Schedules
- 1/10 Yuan Mei, Singapore Management University, "Mandarins make markets: leadership rotation and inter-provincial trade in China"
- 1/31 Qiyao Zhou, UChicago Harris, "Promotion Incentives, GDP Manipulation and Economic Growth in China"
- 2/14 Jianfei Cao, Chicago Booth, "Estimation and Inference for Synthetic Control Methods with Spillover Effects"
- 2/28 Liangjie Wu, UChicago Econ, "Partially Directed Search and Sorting in the Labor Market"
- 3/14 Ying Zhou, UChicago Econ, "Search and (In-)elastic Rest Unemployment: An Analytical Framework"
Autumn 2018 Schedules
- 10/18 Liqun Liu, Chicago Harris, "Reassess BARD"
- 10/19 Yiwen (Shirley) Zhang, Chicago Booth, "A Dragging Down Effect: Consumer Decisions in Response to Unit Price Increases" Location HC-3B, 5:30-7:00 PM
- 11/08 Jinzhi Lu, Chicago Booth, "Limited Attention: Implications for Financial Reporting "
- 11/09 Special Event (co-sponsor: Harris), Weiying Zhang, Peking University, "What's Wrong with the China Model Theory?" Location Harris Lecture Hall Room 142, 2:00-3:00 pm
- 11/15 Cancelled
- 11/29 Xiaocai Lin, Chicago Booth, "Measuring Intrinsic and Instrumental Preferences for Privacy"
- 12/06 Yiyao Wang, Chicago Booth, "Counterparty Risk and Repo Runs", Location HC-3B
Spring 2018 Schedules
- 4/10 Yuan Mei, Chicago Econ "Mandarins Make Markets: Leadership Rotation and Inter-Provincial Trade in China"
- 4/24 Weijia Rao, Chicago Law "Development Status and Decision-Making in Investment Treaty Arbitration"
- 5/22 Liqun Liu, Chicago Harris, "Domestic Constraints in Crisis Bargaining"
Winter 2018 Schedules
- 1/16 Qi Li, Chicago Econ "Securitization and Liquidity Creation in Markets with Adverse Selection"
- 1/23 Yuan Mei, Chicago Econ "'Regulatory Protection and the Role of International Cooperation"
- 1/30 Liangjie Wu, Chicago Econ "Partially Directed Search in the Labor Market"
- 2/20 Lisa Yao Liu, Chicago Booth "Trust in Regulators and Product Market Access"
Autumn 2017 Schedules
- 9/28 Congyi Zhou, Northwestern University "The Last Step to the Throne, the Conflict between Monarchs and Crown Princes"
- 10/05 Yuan Mei, Chicago Econ "Regulatory Protection and the Role of International Cooperation"
- 10/12 Hanzhe Zhang, Michigan State University "Bargaining and Reputation Under Law"
- 10/24 Wenji Xu, Chicago Econ "Monopolistic Pricing with Third Party Information Response"
- 10/31 Yue Yuan, Chicago Econ "The Mechanics of Regional Growth: Evidence from a Large-Scale Skill Resettlement Program"
- 11/07 Qi Li, Chicago Econ "Securitization and Liquidity Creation in Markets with Adverse Selection"
- 11/14 Jinzhi Lu, Chicago Booth "Short-Selling and Bank Run"
Spring 2017 Schedules
- 4/27 Hanzhe Zhang, Michigan State University "A Marriage-Market Perspective of Career Choices"
- 5/4 Yuan Mei, Chicago Econ "Non tariff barriers in "new trade" models"
- 5/11 Qi Li, Chicago Econ "Bertrand competition on production networks"
- 5/17 Weijia Rao, Chicago Law
- 5/18 Guanhao Feng, Chicago Booth "The Market for EPL Odds"
- 5/31 Yuan Mei, Chicago Econ "Mandarins make markets: leadership rotation and inter-provincial trade in China"
Winter 2017 Schedules
- 1/12 Danxia Xie, Chicago Econ "Regulatory Growth Theory"
- 2/23 Yue Yuan, Chicago Econ "The Mechanics of City Growth Through Spatial Allocation of Human Capital"
- 3/2 Lisa Liu, Chicago Booth "Trust in Regulators and Market Access"
- 3/9 Tong Wang, Chicago Harris "A Welfare Comparison of School Choice Mechanisms"
Autumn 2016 Schedules
- 10/5 Guanhao Feng, Chicago Booth "Gone Factors: Assessment of Asset Pricing Models Using a Myriad of Factors"
- 10/12 Yunzhi Hu, Chicago Booth/Econ "Recovery Dynamics: An Explanation from Bank Screening and Entrepreneur Entry"
- 10/19 Junchen Feng, Chicago Harris "Evaluate the Pedagogical Efficacy of Learning Through Practices"
- 10/26 Yuncheng Zhang, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations "World economic trend and China’s role in global economic governance"
- 11/2 Luyi Yang, Chicago Booth "Invite Your Friend and You'll Move Up in Line: Leveraging Social Ties Via Operational Incentives"
- 11/9 Danxia Xie, Chicago Econ "A Regulatory Growth Model with Innovation Risks: Evidence from Pharmaceutical R&D and FDA"
- 11/16 Yuan Mei, Chicago Econ "National Treatment in "New Trade" Models"
Spring 2016 Schedules
- Week 4 Apr 21 Yuan Mei "Sustainability of Cooperation in International Trade: A Quantitative Analysis"
- Week 6 May 5 Ying Zhou "Firm Dynamics and Labor Mobility in an Aging Economy"
- Week 7 May 12 Qi Li "Securitization versus Asset Sales in Decentralized Market with Private Information"
- Week 8 May 19 Tong Wang "Applying Cognitive Hierarchy Model to School Choice Problem"
- Week 9 May 26 Hanzhe Zhang "Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Justifications for Overconfidence"