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The Law & Economics Colloquium is an interdisciplinary workshop that brings to Duke Law School scholars from other schools to present research on law and economics that relates to a broad range of topics.

The colloquium is held on Mondays at 4:00 p.m., unless otherwise indicated.

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January 24

Adam Chilton (Chicago)

February 7

Florian Ederer (Yale)

February 21

Zohar Goshen (Columbia)

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March 14

Elissa Gentry (Florida State)

March 28

Sharon Belenzon (Duke)

April 11

Cailin Slattery (Columbia)

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January 27, 2020

Abraham Wickelgren (Texas)

February 10, 2020

Megan Stevenson (George Mason)

February 17, 2020

Kyle Rozema (Washington University)

February 24, 2020

Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato (Duke)

March 2, 2020

Jed Stiglitz (Cornell)

March 16, 2020

Henry Hu (Texas)

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March 23, 2020

Steven Davidoff Solomon (Berkeley)

March 30, 2020 

Alison Morantz (Stanford)

April 6, 2020

Melissa Wasserman (Texas)

April 13, 2020

Natasha Sarin (Penn)

April 16, 2020

Manisha Padi (Berkeley)

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Michael Gilbert (Virginia)

Florencia Marotta-Wurgler (NYU)

Jens Dammann (Texas)

Patrick Bayer (Duke)

Oren Bar-Gill (Harvard)

Zachary Liscow (Yale)

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Katherine Waldock (Georgetown)

Gideon Parchomovsky (Penn & Hebrew University)

Jill Fisch (Penn)

Rachel Kranton (Duke)

Sonja Starr (Michigan)

Roberta Romano (Yale)

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Law & Economics Colloquium, 580

This research seminar will involve discussing some of the latest research at the intersection of the fields of law and economics. The research papers will deal with a wide variety of topics, depending on the speaker’s interests, such as the law and economics of contract law, corporate law, intellectual property, tax, constitutional law, or legislation. We will invite speakers who are doing some of the most cutting-edge interdisciplinary work in law to present their ongoing work to the seminar.