MPI TAX
Contests & Conflict | 30.03.2022 | 18:00
Sexual violence as a weapon of war

Referent: Victoire Girard

Victoire Girard will present the paper titled "Sexual violence as a weapon of war" (joint work with Maleke Fourati and Jeremy Laurent-Lucchetti).

Vortrag | 29.03.2022 | 18:15 - 19:45 | ONLINE !
Nichtanwendungsgesetze - Vertrauensbruch oder Kontinuitätsgewähr?

Referent: Prof. Dr. Hanno Kube

Vortrag | 17.03.2022 | 18:00 - 19:00 | ONLINE !
Real Effects of Private Country-by-Country Disclosure – Recent Evidence, Policy Implications, and Questions for Future Research

Referent: Ass. Prof. Dr. Marcel Olbert

Contests & Conflict | 16.03.2022 | 16:00
General Lotto Games with Favoritism: Competitions with Pre-allocations and Asymmetric Effectiveness

Referent: Dong Quan Vu

Dong Quan Vu will present the paper titled "General Lotto Games with Favoritism: Competitions with Pre-allocations and Asymmetric Effectiveness" (joint work with Patrick Loiseau).

Contests & Conflict | 02.03.2022 | 16:00
When Does Data Sharing Promote Innovation?

Referent: Zhi Chen

Zhi Chen will present the paper titled "When Does Data Sharing Promote Innovation?" (joint work with Jussi Keppo).

Vortrag | 17.02.2022 | 18:00 - 19:00 | ONLINE !
The Use and Abuse of Location-Specific Rents

Referent: Prof. Mitchell Kane

Contests & Conflict | 16.02.2022 | 18:00
The Psychology of Limited Nuclear War: Experimental evidence on public emotions after an escalate to de-escalate strike

Referent: Marina Henke

Marina Henke will present her paper titled "The Psychology of Limited Nuclear War: Experimental evidence on public emotions after an escalate to de-escalate strike".

Lehrveranstaltung | 15.02.2022 - 28.02.2022 | 14:00 - 18:00
International Public Economics

Referent: Kai A Konrad and Yixuan Shi

Contests & Conflict | 02.02.2022 | 15:00
Collective information acquisition

Referent: Kfir Eliaz

Kfir Eliaz will present his paper titled "Collective information acquisition" (joint work with Ran Eilat).

Vortrag | 26.01.2022 | 18:15 - 19:45 | ONLINE !
Was bleibt noch vom Dualismus der Einkunftsarten?

Referent: Prof. Dr. Rainer Wernsmann