Education & Training

9th Workshop on Macroeconomic Research 2026

The 9th Workshop on Macroeconomic Research is organized by the Department of Macroeconomics at the Krakow University of Economics. The workshop brings together academic researchers to promote and exchange ideas in empirical macroeconomics. Submissions are encouraged from researchers employing econometric techniques to study macroeconomic phenomena. The event…

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47Speakers
1Sponsors
26On the bill · sessions
26Companies · in total
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Speakers

Programmed at 9th, in alphabetical order.
Alexsandros Cavgias
Anita R. Schiller
Lancaster University
Anna Thum-Thysen
European Commission
António Neto
Augustus Smith
Oxford
Benjamin Rosa
Brent Hickman
Washington University in Saint Louis
Carlos Lamarche
University of Kentucky
Dakshina De Silva
Lancaster University
Dakshina G. De Silva
David Rietzke
Lancaster University
Dimas Fazio
National University of Singapore
Eleonora Sfrappini
University of St. Andrews Business School
Elizaveta Archanskaia
European Commission
Eric Richert
Erion Shtjefanaku
Solve Economics
Filipa Mota
Universidade Catolica Portuguesa
Georgia Kosmopoulou
University of Oklahoma
Guilherme Campanha
PUC-Rio
Hisayuki Yoshimoto
Howard Smith
Oxford
James Chapman
Bank of Canada
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Sponsors

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
Wodociągi Miasta Krakowa
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Agenda

Selected from 26 sessions on the bill.
  • June 18, 08:45—09:30

    Multitasking, complementarities, and information disclosure: Theory and evidence from the U.K.

  • June 18, 09:30—10:15

    Procuring Pollution? How Government Spending Shapes Firms' Green Investments

  • June 18, 10.30—11.15

    Procuring Innovation Through Bid Preference: An Experiment

  • June 18, 10:30—11:15

    Procuring Innovation Through Bid Preference: An Experiment

  • June 18, 11.15—12.00

    Entry, allocation, and welfare in successive oligopoly

  • June 18, 11:15—12:00

    Entry, allocation, and welfare in successive oligopoly

  • June 18, 13:00—13.45

    When help hurts: unintended consequences of set-aside auctions for small firms in Brazil

  • June 18, 13:00—13:45

    When help hurts: unintended consequences of set-aside auctions for small firms in Brazil

  • June 18, 13:45—14:30

    Do Set-Aside Auctions Pay Off? Evidence from Brazil

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 26 companies, parsed from the program.

26 companies in attendance.

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Who's in the room
0All threespeak · spons · exh
1Sponsoringsponsor only
25Companies Speakingspeaker only
Speakers by seniority
  • Other roles47100%

Of 47 on the bill · classified by free-text title

Most-represented companies
  1. 01PUC-Rio4V
  2. 02European Commission3V
  3. 03Lancaster University3V
  4. 04Wodociągi Miasta KrakowaSp
  5. 05KU Leuven2V
  6. 06Oxford2V
  7. 07Solve Economics2V
  8. 08University of Padova2V
  9. 09Utrecht University2V
  10. 10Bank of Canada1V
  11. 11Colby College1V
  12. 12Compass Lexecon1V
  13. 13FGV EPGE1V
  14. 14Maastricht University1V
Sponsors by tier
unspecified1
100% of 1