To support international networking, the BGPE invites prominent economic researchers from around the world to visit Bavarian universities. These guests present their current work, are available for academic discussions, and advise our doctoral students.
In the following you find an overview of this year’s visits.
Please check the categories on the left for the visits of previous years.
At the bottom of this page, you find an overview of research seminars at participating Bavarian universities and links to their schedules. Here, our guests (among others) present their work and are available for meetings during their visits.
2023
Date | Venue | Topic | Speaker |
April 24 | Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich | The World Trade Organization and U.S. Domestic Politics | Marc Mündler, University of California, San Diego |
May 03 | University Bayreuth | The World Trade Organization and U.S. Domestic Politics | Marc Mündler, University of California, San Diego |
June 14 | University Bayreuth | The Institutional Legacy of the Mexican Rancho System in California | Dean Lueck, Indiana University, Bloomington |
June 20 | University Bamberg | The Institutional Legacy of the Mexican Rancho System in California | Dean Lueck, Indiana University, Bloomington |
June 20 | University Würzburg | On the fragility of DeFi lending | Emre Ozdenoren, London Business School, United Kingdom |
June 21 | University Bayreuth | On the fragility of DeFi lending | Emre Ozdenoren, London Business School, United Kingdom |
June 29 | University Passau | The effects of social diversity at school: evidence from a desegregation program | Elise Huillery,
University Paris Dauphine |
June 28 | University Erlangen-Nürnberg | The effects of social diversity at school: evidence from a desegregation program | Elise Huillery,
University Paris Dauphine |
July 06 | University Erlangen-Nürnberg | More Bad News for Mothers: The Child Penalty in Mental Health | Martin Halla, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria |
July 06 | University Erlangen-Nürnberg | The economics of family-based immigration | Andreas Steinmayr, University of Innsbruck, Austria |