The RSI and Research Chair in Intergenerational Economics (CREEi) regularly organize informal academic seminars online. These allow researchers, from both internal and external teams, to present preliminary work in a brief format allowing for constructive informal exchanges.

2022 Seminars
Barry Scholnick, University of Alberta
“Debtor Fraud in Consumer Debt Renegotiation,” April 13, 2022- Todd Morris, HEC Montréal
“Longer careers: A barrier to hiring and coworker advancement?”, April 6, 2022
2021 Seminars
- Pierre-Carl Michaud, HEC Montréal
“Understanding Cross-country Differences in Health Status and Expenditures,” December 6, 2021 - Stefan Staubli, University of Calgary
“Measuring the Value of Disability Insurance from Take-Up Decisions,” November 22, 2021 - Sebastian Fleitas, KU Leuven
“Dynamic Incentives in Retirement Earnings-Replacement Benefits,” November 10, 2021 - Markus Poschke, McGill University
“Accounting for Wealth Concentration in Québec and Canada,” June 14, 2021 - Marianne Laurin, HEC Montréal
“Financial Literacy and the Timing of Tax-Preferred Savings Account Withdrawals,” March 29, 2021 - Panos Margaris, Concordia University
“Can Wealth Buy Health? A Model of Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Investments in Health,” March 15, 2021 - Derek Messacar, Statistique Canada and Memorial University of Newfoundland
“Loss-Averse Tax Manipulation and Tax-Preferred Savings,” February 15, 2021 - Arthur Charpentier, UQAM
“Modeling Joint Lives within Families and Impact on Annuities,” February 1st, 2021 - Marie-Louise Leroux, UQAM
“Should we subsidize assisted reproductive technologies?,” January 18, 2021
2020 Seminars
- Tatyana Koreshkova, Concordia University
“Nursing Homes in Equilibrium: Implications for Long-term Care Policies,” November 30, 2020 - Minjoon Lee, Carleton University
“Cognitive Decline, Self-Control, and Commitment Device,” November 16, 2020