Activitats
Dilluns, 31 Maig 2021
Dia · Setmana
13:15
"Intermarriages and Immigrants' Economic Assimilation"
Descripció:
Jacek Barcszczewski (UAB & Barcelona GSE).
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87118826250?pwd=VmFNbUg4dS90cXJCN2xWZ0FkNG9hUT09.
Ubicació: Online
Data: Dilluns 31, Maig de 2021 - 13:15h
14:00
"Brought up to be Poor? - The Impact of Maternal Education on Children¿s Skill Development and Intergenerational Mobility in Indonesia"
Descripció:
Katherina Thomas (UAB & Barcelona GSE).
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87118826250?pwd=VmFNbUg4dS90cXJCN2xWZ0FkNG9hUT09.
Ubicació: Online
Data: Dilluns 31, Maig de 2021 - 14:00h
14:45
"Elderly Care across Europe: The Role of Informal and Formal Care"
Descripció:
Manuel Montesinos (UAB & Barcelona GSE).
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87118826250?pwd=VmFNbUg4dS90cXJCN2xWZ0FkNG9hUT09.
Ubicació: Online
Data: Dilluns 31, Maig de 2021 - 14:45h
Dimarts, 1 Juny, 2021
17:00
Bellaterra Micro Seminar
Descripció:
Andrea Prat (Columbia University).
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4324121027?pwd=THJkOFE2cS9vZ0FaRzZqUHFsRUVoUT09.
Ubicació: Online
Data: Dimarts 1, Juny de 2021 - 17:00h
Dimecres, 2 Juny, 2021
13:30
"Urban Welfare: Tourism in Barcelona"
Descripció:
Rocio Madera (Southern Methodist University).
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87118826250?pwd=VmFNbUg4dS90cXJCN2xWZ0FkNG9hUT09.
Ubicació: Online
Data: Dimecres 2, Juny de 2021 - 13:30h
15:00
Climate Change and Political Participation: Evidence from India (joint with A. Amirapu and J. P. Rud)
Descripció:
Our invited speaker is Irma Clots-Figueras (University of Kent). Irma is professor of economics and her research interests are in development economcis, labor economics, and political economy. Her papers has been published in journals as Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Journal, Journal of Public Economics, American Economic Journal:Applied Economics among others
You can find more information about her by visiting her webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/irmaclots/.
Abstract
In this paper we study the effects of climate change in India, measured by temperature shocks, on political outcomes, such as voter turnout, candidate selection and voting outcomes. We find that high temperatures reduce agricultural productivity, increase voter turnout, reduce the number of candidates, and change both candidate and winner characteristics.
High temperatures reduce agricultural incomes in India (Guiteras 2009), and climate change has been projected to reduce farm incomes by 20-25% in un-irrigated areas by the end of the 21st century (Government if India Economic Survey 2017). Hot days also seem to increase mortality (Burgess et al 2017), an effect that seems driven by reduction in agricultural productivity and wages. Farmers may respond in order to mitigate these effects by changing the input mix, or migrating… (Aragon et al 2021, Colmer 2020, Gargantuas et al 2020), but both voters and politicians my react to these shocks by changing their decisions.
Link Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83508688856?pwd=L1R1UTZ0VzBLc2hlVlNFb0N5TnN6Zz09
Meeting ID: 835 0868 8856
Password: 019664
Ubicació: Online
Data: Dimecres 2, Juny de 2021 - 15:00h