2013-2014 LEO Workshop Schedule
Fall 2013
Sept. 12
Robert Bartlett
UC Berkeley/Law
"Shall We Haggle in Pennies at the Speed of Light or in Nickels in the Dark? How Minimum Price Variation Regulates High Frequency Trading and Dark Liquidity"
Joint with Bert W. Wasserman Workshop in Law and Finance
Sept. 26
Daniel Klerman
University of Southern California/Law
"Rethinking Personal Jurisdiction"
Oct. 10
Shane Frederick
Yale/School of Management
"The Bat and Ball Problem"
"Cognitive Reflection and Decision Making"
Oct. 24
John Roberts
Stanford/Graduate School of Business
"Does Working From Home Work? Evidence from a Chinese Experiment"
Joint with Bert W. Wasserman Workshop in Law and Finance
Nov. 7
Yehonatan Givati
Hebrew University of Jerusalem/Law
"Organizational Structure, Police Activity and Crime"
Nov. 21
Petra Moser
Stanford/Economics
"Dead Poets’ Property—Does Copyright Increase the Price of Content?"
Joint with Legal History Forum
Dec. 12
Adair Morse
UC Berkeley/School of Business
"Lawyers in the Executive Suite: The Value of Gatekeepers as Internal Governance"
Joint with Bert W. Wasserman Workshop in Law and Finance
Spring 2014
Jan.30
Zvika Neeman
Tel Aviv University/Berglas School of Economics
Yale/Economics (Visitor)
Judicial Decision Making: A Dynamic Reputation Approach
Feb. 13
Amanda Kowalski
Yale/Economics
“The Long Term Impact of Health Insurance Expansions on Eligible Children”
Feb. 27
Daniel Shoag
Harvard/Kennedy School
"Why Has Regional Income Convergence in the U.S. Declined"
Mar. 13
Ran Spiegler
Tel Aviv University/Economics; University College London/Economics
"On the Equilibrium Effects of Nudging"
Mar. 27 Legal Theory Workshop
Charles Murray
Apr. 3
Jide Okechuku Nzelibe
Northwestern/Law
"The Elusive Free Trade Constitution"
Apr. 17
David Neumark
UC Irvine/Economics
"Did Age Discrimination Protections Help Older Workers Weather the Great Recession?"
Joint with Bert W. Wasserman Workshop in Law and Finance