#AcademicsStandWithUkraine cemmap
VENUE: LUBOMIRSKI PALACE,
BUSINESS CENTRE CLUB
PLAC ŻELAZNEJ BRAMY 10,
WARSAW
PROGRAM
MONDAY, 27 JUNE, 2022
Registration, coffee & poster set up
Welcome (Club Room)
Courts and violence (Club Room):
Theodore Koutmeridis (University of Glasgow, ARC) A high price to pay: Do prices affect
domestic violence? (with Jinglin Wen)
Discussant: Jorge García-Hombrados
Jorge García-Hombrados (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Specialized Courts and the
Reporting of Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Spain (with Marta Martínez-Matute)
Discussant: Theodore Koutmeridis
Coffee break
Brendon McConnell (University of Southampton) Racial Sentencing Disparities and Differ-
ential Progression Through the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Linked Federal and
State Court Data Discussant: [TBC]
Lunch & poster session (German Room)
Experiments (Club Room):
Maja Adena (WZB) Charitable giving by the poor. A field experiment in Kyrgyzstan (with
Rustamdjan Hakimov and Steffen Huck)
Discussant: Piotr Lewandowski
Piotr Lewandowski (IBS) Working from Home During a Pandemic – a Discrete Choice
Experiment in Poland (with Katarzyna Lipowska and Mateusz Smoter)
Discussant: Daniel Hamermesh
Coffee break
08:30-08:55
08:55-09:00
09:00-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-11:15
13:45-14:45
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:45
14:45-15:45
15:45-16:15
Equal opportunities (Club Room):
Martyna Kobus (INE PAN) Multidimensional Equality of Opportunity in the United States
(with Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl & Paul Schüle)
Discussant: Krzysztof Karbownik
Krzysztof Karbownik (Emory University) Birth order in the very long-run.
Estimating first-born premiums between 1850 and 1940 (with Angela Cools, Siobhan
O’Keefe, Joseph Price, and Anthony Wray)
Discussant: Martyna Kobus
16:15-17:15
17:15-18:15
Coffee
Migration (English Room):
Karolina Łukasiewicz (University of Warsaw) Forced migration governance in Central
and Eastern Europe in a context of crises
Panu Poutvaara (ifo Institute) First Time Around: Local Conditions and Multi-dimensional
Integration of Refugees (with Cevat G. Aksoy and Felicitas Schikora)
Discussant: Valentina Di Iasio
Coffee break
Valentina Di Iasio (University of Southampton) “Brexit Uncertainty and UK Migration:
Should I Go?” (with Jackie Wahba)
Discussant: Panu Poutvaara
Lessons from migration research for migration policy:
Refugee migration in the follow up of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Introduction and moderation: Maciej Duszczyk (University of Warsaw)
Lunch break
Warsaw International Economic Meeting (WIEM) - registration
WIEM Welcome (English Room)
Keynote Lectures in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz:
Daniel Hamermesh “Time at Play and Work: What Economists Can Do?”
Coffee break
Anna Aizer “What Underlies the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty”
Reception
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE, 2022
08:30-09:00
09:00-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-11:15
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:00
13:00-14:00
14:00-14:30
14:30-14:45
14:45-15:45
15:45-16:15
16:15-17:15
17:15-19:00
• Jan Gromadzki (SGH Warsaw School Economics) “#IamLGBT: Social networks and
coming out in a hostile environment” (with Przemysław Siemaszko)
• Aneta Maria Kłopocka (University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw) “How does
subjective financial well-being alter with age? A cross-country empirical analysis” (with Maria
Rybaczewska)
• Artur Król (CenEA) “Job entry in late career in Poland” (with Michał Myck)
• Joanna Krysta (SGH Warsaw School Economics) “Modeling stock exchange with rational and
irrational market participants with modified riot game and the Hurwicz criterion”
• Ellam Kulati (CenEA) “Demographic ageing and housing demand”
• Monika Oczkowska (CenEA) “Deaths during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic:
lessons from regional patterns in Germany and Poland” (with Michał Myck, Claudius
Garten, Artur Król, Martina Brandt)
• Kajetan Trzciński (CenEA) “Social contexts, perceptions of differential treatment, and
gender-based violence” (with Michał Myck, Monika Oczkowska)
• Olga Zajkowska (University of Warsaw) “Who believes in conspiracy theories, and why?
(with Jan Fidrmuc)
• Sebastian Zalas (FAME|GRAPE) “The evolution of labour share in Poland. New evidence from
firm-level data” (with Hubert Drążkowski)
List of posters presented in the poster session on Monday 27 June:

Ce^2 Conference 2022 Program

  • 1.
    #AcademicsStandWithUkraine cemmap VENUE: LUBOMIRSKIPALACE, BUSINESS CENTRE CLUB PLAC ŻELAZNEJ BRAMY 10, WARSAW PROGRAM MONDAY, 27 JUNE, 2022 Registration, coffee & poster set up Welcome (Club Room) Courts and violence (Club Room): Theodore Koutmeridis (University of Glasgow, ARC) A high price to pay: Do prices affect domestic violence? (with Jinglin Wen) Discussant: Jorge García-Hombrados Jorge García-Hombrados (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Specialized Courts and the Reporting of Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Spain (with Marta Martínez-Matute) Discussant: Theodore Koutmeridis Coffee break Brendon McConnell (University of Southampton) Racial Sentencing Disparities and Differ- ential Progression Through the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Linked Federal and State Court Data Discussant: [TBC] Lunch & poster session (German Room) Experiments (Club Room): Maja Adena (WZB) Charitable giving by the poor. A field experiment in Kyrgyzstan (with Rustamdjan Hakimov and Steffen Huck) Discussant: Piotr Lewandowski Piotr Lewandowski (IBS) Working from Home During a Pandemic – a Discrete Choice Experiment in Poland (with Katarzyna Lipowska and Mateusz Smoter) Discussant: Daniel Hamermesh Coffee break 08:30-08:55 08:55-09:00 09:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-11:15 13:45-14:45 11:15-12:15 12:15-13:45 14:45-15:45 15:45-16:15
  • 2.
    Equal opportunities (ClubRoom): Martyna Kobus (INE PAN) Multidimensional Equality of Opportunity in the United States (with Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl & Paul Schüle) Discussant: Krzysztof Karbownik Krzysztof Karbownik (Emory University) Birth order in the very long-run. Estimating first-born premiums between 1850 and 1940 (with Angela Cools, Siobhan O’Keefe, Joseph Price, and Anthony Wray) Discussant: Martyna Kobus 16:15-17:15 17:15-18:15 Coffee Migration (English Room): Karolina Łukasiewicz (University of Warsaw) Forced migration governance in Central and Eastern Europe in a context of crises Panu Poutvaara (ifo Institute) First Time Around: Local Conditions and Multi-dimensional Integration of Refugees (with Cevat G. Aksoy and Felicitas Schikora) Discussant: Valentina Di Iasio Coffee break Valentina Di Iasio (University of Southampton) “Brexit Uncertainty and UK Migration: Should I Go?” (with Jackie Wahba) Discussant: Panu Poutvaara Lessons from migration research for migration policy: Refugee migration in the follow up of the Russian invasion of Ukraine Introduction and moderation: Maciej Duszczyk (University of Warsaw) Lunch break Warsaw International Economic Meeting (WIEM) - registration WIEM Welcome (English Room) Keynote Lectures in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz: Daniel Hamermesh “Time at Play and Work: What Economists Can Do?” Coffee break Anna Aizer “What Underlies the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty” Reception TUESDAY, 28 JUNE, 2022 08:30-09:00 09:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-11:15 11:15-12:15 12:15-13:00 13:00-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-14:45 14:45-15:45 15:45-16:15 16:15-17:15 17:15-19:00
  • 3.
    • Jan Gromadzki(SGH Warsaw School Economics) “#IamLGBT: Social networks and coming out in a hostile environment” (with Przemysław Siemaszko) • Aneta Maria Kłopocka (University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw) “How does subjective financial well-being alter with age? A cross-country empirical analysis” (with Maria Rybaczewska) • Artur Król (CenEA) “Job entry in late career in Poland” (with Michał Myck) • Joanna Krysta (SGH Warsaw School Economics) “Modeling stock exchange with rational and irrational market participants with modified riot game and the Hurwicz criterion” • Ellam Kulati (CenEA) “Demographic ageing and housing demand” • Monika Oczkowska (CenEA) “Deaths during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons from regional patterns in Germany and Poland” (with Michał Myck, Claudius Garten, Artur Król, Martina Brandt) • Kajetan Trzciński (CenEA) “Social contexts, perceptions of differential treatment, and gender-based violence” (with Michał Myck, Monika Oczkowska) • Olga Zajkowska (University of Warsaw) “Who believes in conspiracy theories, and why? (with Jan Fidrmuc) • Sebastian Zalas (FAME|GRAPE) “The evolution of labour share in Poland. New evidence from firm-level data” (with Hubert Drążkowski) List of posters presented in the poster session on Monday 27 June: