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VDEV is co-organized with CEPR & BREAD, and takes place every other Tuesday at 5pm CET.
Visit our website for the full schedule of upcoming talks!

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Join us tomorrow for the last VDEV-CEPR-BREAD seminar of the year! On May 24th at 5pm CET our very own Gianmarco León-Ciliotta will present "Promotions and Productivity: The Role of Meritocracy and Pay Progression in the Public Sector"!!

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Join us today for another VDEV/BREAD/CEPR seminar at 5pm CET! We'll have Dilip Mookherjee (Boston University) presenting "Network Expansion and Overhang: Entrepreneurship in China's Structural Transformation" See you (virtually) later!

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Today ⏰16:00 GMT Tune in for a new seminar of the VDEV/CEPR/BREAD series Debraj Ray New York University NYU Liberal Studies will present 'Measuring Upward Mobility' More and sign-up: ow.ly/lSpc50Lun6l #DevEcon #EconTwitter

Today ⏰16:00 GMT
Tune in for a new seminar of the VDEV/CEPR/BREAD series 
Debraj Ray <a href="/nyuniversity/">New York University</a> <a href="/NYU_LS/">NYU Liberal Studies</a> will present 'Measuring Upward Mobility'
More and sign-up: ow.ly/lSpc50Lun6l
#DevEcon #EconTwitter
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Join us today at 5.00pm CET to listen to Shing-Yi Wang presenting "The Benefits and Costs of Guest Worker Programs: Experimental Evidence from The India-UAE Migration Corridor" (w/ Suresh Naidu) at VDEV!

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VDEV-CEPR-BREAD seminars will pause for the holidays and the job market season! Wishing everyone relaxing and happy holidays and all the JM candidates the best of luck in the market! See you back in March.

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Due to a last minute cancellation, we will not be able to have a seminar on Tuesday March 21st. We are very sorry about this. We will resume the VDEV seminars on April 4th.

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VDEV CEPR is back! 🤓🤓 This Tuesday Apr. 4th we will have Gabriel Ulyssea (UCL) presenting “Rural Migrants and Urban Informality: Evidence from Brazil” (w/ Clément Imbert) Join us at 5pm CET!!

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We are back this fall! Check out the amazing line up of speakers and sign up to receive the zoom log in details! The first seminar will be on Sept 26th. See you all soon!

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Join us tomorrow for another VDEV/CEPR/BREAD Seminar! We’ll have Konrad Burchardi (Institute for International Economic Studies) presenting “Liquidity constraints and capital allocation: Evidence from a selective trail with Ugandan farmers”. Log in at 5pm CET!

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Today at 5pm CET, we will have Marcela Eslava (U. de los Andes) presenting "Jobless Industrialization" (w/ L Alfaro, M Mestieri and F Sáenz)! See you later!

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VDEV-CEPR-BREAD is back starting on Sept 24th! You can register to attend our bi-weekly seminars and see the amazing schedule for this term here: us10.campaign-archive.com/?u=bb253d28cb0… Hope to e-see you soon!

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Our first seminar of the year will be with Guilhem Cassan, who will be presenting "Political Determinants of the News Market: Novel Data and Quasi-Experimental Evidence from India” w/ J. Cagé and F. Jensenius. Join us next Tues at 4pm CET (note change in time wrt past years)