Thursday, 14 March, 2019

14:00 | Macro Research Seminar

Charles Gottlieb, Ph.D. (University of St. Gallen) “Information Frictions in Labor Markets: Cross Country Evidence from Employment Durations”

Charles Gottlieb, Ph.D.

University of St. Gallen, Switzerland

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Authors: Charles Gottlieb, Jan Grobovšek, and Markus Poschke

Abstract: This paper builds a database of individual labor market outcomes for 31 countries to measure how labor market turnover varies with income across countries. We show that average employment duration is increasing with aggregate income: labor market turnover is higher and job stability lower in low income countries. We analyze this stylized fact through the lens of an experience good model of labor market turnover to understand to what extent imperfect information about employee-employer match quality, i.e. informational frictions, explains the cross-country variation in the distribution of employment durations.
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18:30 | Economics Discovery Hub

Mastering Advanced Excel Functions

Thursdays 18:30 - 20:30 
Starting date: 14 March 2019
Finishing date: 4 April 2019
Duration: 4 lessons
Course instructor: Petar Buha

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These advanced Excel lectures will be aimed at creation of Excel models using advanced formulas and functionalities. It is meant for people who have experience with Excel and would like to see advanced usage of some formulas and features. The course also serves as a natural follow-up to previous Petar Buha's "Mastering Excel Basics" lectures. The students will create a new model during each lecture, with content ranging across finance, marketing, operations and IT.

Prerequisites:

  • To be able to participate in this course you need to be familiar with the following functions:
    • SUM, COUNT
    • SUMIFS, COUNTIFS
    • INDEX/MATCH, VLOOKUP
    • OFFSET
    • IF, AND, OR, NOT
  • Participants need to bring their own laptops with Excel 2007 or later installed, ideally 2013 or 2016.

Participants who attend at least 75% of the sessions can claim a Certificate of Attendance issued by CERGE-EI.

About the facilitator:

Petar Buha
Petar is an MA in Applied Economics graduate from 2015 and currently works as an Analyst at Accenture. He is interested in analysis, innovation, and IT; it was due to these interests that he worked at Social Bakers prior to his studies and why he joined Accenture after graduation. He used Excel considerably during his studies, especially on the practical Financial Modeling course, and he also uses it extensively in his current role, where he has developed complex models for an insurance provider's regulatory reporting and is administering reporting capabilities for a data migration stream, analyzing and forecasting the productivity of developers and their deliverables. In his free time, Petar likes to do kick-boxing, watch sci-fi movies and actively socialize.

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