SITE 2022
Program Overview
- How Should We Fund Science? (June 30-June 30, 2022)
- The Economics of Animal Welfare (July 12-July 12, 2022)
- Empirical Implementation of Theoretical Models of Strategic Interaction and Dynamic Behavior (July 13-July 15, 2022)
- New Frontiers in Asset Pricing (July 18-July 20, 2022)
- Dynamic Games, Contracts, and Markets (August 8-August 10, 2022)
- Gender (August 11-August 12, 2022)
- Political Economic Theory (August 11-August 12, 2022)
- Macroeconomics and Inequality (August 15-August 16, 2022)
- Experimental Economics (August 15-August 16, 2022)
- Psychology and Economics (August 17-August 19, 2022)
- The Micro and Macro of Labor Markets (August 22-August 23, 2022)
- Migration (August 25-August 26, 2022)
- Labor Markets and Policies (August 29-August 31, 2022)
- Financial Regulation (August 29-August 31, 2022)
- IO of Healthcare and Consumer Finance Markets (August 31-September 1, 2022)
- Housing & Urban Economics (September 7-September 9, 2022)
- Climate Finance, Innovation and Challenges for Policy (September 12-September 13, 2022)
- The Macroeconomics of Uncertainty and Volatility (September 14-September 16, 2022)
Past Sessions
366 Galvez Street, Stanford
[In-person session]
The institutions that fund science are in favor of research, evidence, risk-taking, and openness. Yet the structures we use to fund science are generally not evidence…
450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[Hybrid session]
On July 12 2022, SITE will be hosting its first-ever session on The Economics of Animal Welfare…
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
Papers will be taken from the fields of empirical Industrial Organization (IO), Labor Economics, Energy and Environmental Economics, Public Economics, and Health Economics.…
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
This session is for asset pricing papers on the frontier of the discipline. Particular areas of focus are in macrofinance, computation, machine learning,…
Gunn Building, Room G102
635 Knight Way, Stanford
[Hybrid session]
The idea of this program is to bring together microeconomic theorists working on dynamic games and contracts with more applied theorists working in macro,…
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
Gunn Building, Room G102
635 Knight Way, Stanford
[Hybrid session]
This session will bring together researchers from political science and economics who apply economic theory to the study of politics.
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
Macroeconomics increasingly emphasizes inequality.
366 Galvez Street, Stanford
[In-person session]
This workshop will be dedicated to advances in experimental economics combining laboratory and field-experimental methodologies with theoretical and…
366 Galvez Street, Stanford
[In-person session]
This workshop brings together researchers working on issues at the intersection of psychology and economics.
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
The idea of this session is to bring together labor economists and macroeconomists with interests in labor markets with two goals.
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
Migration is one of the key issues in both the U.S. and the globe. Economists study migration from several perspectives: history, labor, trade, and development.
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
This session discusses the latest advances in theoretical and empirical issues related to financial regulation, defined broadly.…
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
Our program would bring together researchers working on the IO of healthcare and consumer finance markets.
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
There has been a recent surge of work in housing and urban economics, with people often scattered across otherwise disjoint fields such as public finance, labor, trade, development and macro, and…
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
The segment would bring together research on how to best finance companies that innovate on green technologies, the pricing of climate risks in financial…
Landau Economics Building
579 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford
[In-person session]
The session will cover recent work on the causes and effects of changes in volatility and uncertainty in the aggregate economy, which is incredibly topical given the ongoing Brexit turmoil and US…
SITE is funded by grants from the National Science Foundation with additional support from the Stanford School of Humanities & Sciences Department of Economics, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.