This is a recurring event: View all events in the series “Research Seminar in Economics”
The department of economics weekly seminar series invites speakers to present their current research across all fields of economics.
Date and Time: 13:30–14:45, Wednesday, 2 December 2026
Location: D427, Rhind Building, City St George's, University of London
Abstract
The abstract is currently being finalised and will be communicated soon.
About the speaker
Bram de Rock is a Professor of Mathematical Economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ECARES) and at KU Leuven.
He is a Research Fellow of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe.
His research focuses on understanding household behaviour — labour supply, consumption, marriage and fertility decisions — as well as production behaviour, using revealed-preference theory and nonparametric methods.
His recent work has covered, among others, the intra-household allocation of time and consumption, the cost of children within marriage and the identification of financial constraints from firms’ production behaviour.
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