
Replication Seminars
This workshop consists of roughly once a semester presentations on methodological topics relevant to macroeconomics and international finance, broadly defined, intended to aid PhD students embarking on their own research.

This workshop consists of roughly once a semester presentations on methodological topics relevant to macroeconomics and international finance, broadly defined, intended to aid PhD students embarking on their own research.
This workshop consists of semi-regular meetings for a combination of presentations of different lengths, including preliminary work, on topics related to macroeconomics and international finance, broadly defined. The presenters are UC Berkeley PhD students, faculty, and visitors.
Seminars
Evans Hall # 639
Sep 13 – Jan 10, 2019
This workshop consists of one-hour informal presentations on topics related to macroeconomics and international finance, broadly defined. The presenters are UC Berkeley PhD students, faculty, and visitors.
Seminars
Evans Hall # 639
Aug 28 – Dec 4, 2018
The Student-Faculty trade workshop at UC Berkeley meets weekly. It brings together PhD students and faculty doing research in International Trade. They present recent work-in-progress and get feedback in an informal setting. The group meets over lunch for one-hour presentations. All topics broadly related to international trade (including trade, economic geography, urban economics, multinational production, firm heterogeneity, misallocation, etc) are welcome.
Seminars
Evans Hall
Aug 16 – Dec 15, 2017
GEMS (Graduate Economics Mini Symposium) is a biannual mini-conference where students and faculty present work-in-progress. The main focus is on research in macroeconomics, international finance and international trade.
Seminars
597 Evans Hall
Dec 11, 2015