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December 16 |
Francesco Cinnirella CES Ifo. Religious Diversity and Innovation: Historical Evidence from Patenting Activity |
December 12 |
Joe Price Bigham Young University. Habit Formation in Children: Evidence from Incentives for Healthy Eating |
December 2 |
Anastasia Litina University of Luxembourg. Great Expectations: The Persistent Effect of Institutions on Culture |
November 25 |
Eric Schneider University of Sussex |
November 12 |
Kurt R. Brekke Norwegian School of Economics. Price Regulation and Parallel Imports of Pharmaceuticals |
November 5 |
Amalia Miller University of Virginia. Do Female Officers Improve Law Enforcement Quality?Effects on Crime Reporting Domestic Violence |
November 4 |
John J. Wallis University of Maryland/NBER. Leviathan Denied: Rules, Governments, and Social Dynamics |
October 29 |
Rita Ginja University of Uppsala. The Health and Labor Market Effects of Non-contributory Health Insurance: Evidence from Mexico |
October 27 |
Luigi Pascali University of Warwick, Pompeu Fabra University & Barcelona GSE. The Wind of Change: Maritime Technology, Trade and Economic Development |
October 21 |
Erin Strumpf McGill University. The Impacts of Team-Based Primary Care on Health Care Services Utilization and Costs: Quebec's Family Medicine Groups |
October 7 |
Guillaume Daudin Université Paris Dauphine. The Cultural Diffusion of the Fertility Transition: Evidence from Internal Migration in 19thCentury France |
October 1 |
Helena Skyt Nielsen Aarhus University. Peer Effects in Math and Science |
September 25 |
Björn Tyrefors Hinnerich Stockholm University. Democracy, Industrialization and Health: Evidence from a Regression-Discontinuity Design |
September 17 |
Han Bleichrodt Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Decreasing Impatience for Health and Money |
September 12 |
Arthur Lewbel Boston College. Unobserved Preference Heterogeneity |
September 3 |
Gordon Dahl University of California. The Effect of Schooling on Cognitive Skills |
September 2 |
Stephen Broadberry London School of Economics. Accounting for the Great Divergence |
May 26 |
Peter Kooreman Tilburg University. How Costly is Pareto Inefficieny? Identification and Estimation in a Familiy Decision Framework |
May 20 |
Kevin O'Rourke All Souls College, University of Oxford. Growth, Import Dependence and War |
May 15 |
Ahmed Rahman US Naval Academy. Ex Tridenti Mercatus? Sea-power and Maritime Trade in the Age of Globalization |
May 13 |
John H. Wood Wake Forest University. The Quantity Theory and the Gold Standard |
May 12 |
Kosali Simon Indiana University. Children of the Great Recession: The impact of the Macroeconomy on Infant Health |
May 8 |
Roberto Ricciuti University of Verona. Climate Change, Rice Crops and Violence: Evidence from Indonesia |
May 7 |
Kjeld Møller Pedersen University of Southern Denmark. The economics of presenteeism: A discrete choice & count model framework |
April 23 |
Thomas Siedler Hamburg University. Reducing binge drinking? The effect of a ban on late-night-off premisealcohol sales on alcohol-related hospital stays in Germany |
April 14 |
Miriam Wüst SFI - The Danish National Centre for Socail Research. Before midnight: The effects of early hospital discharge after birth on health and schooling outcomes |
April 10 |
Natacha Postel-Vinay London School of Economics. Debt Dilution in 1920s America: Lighting the Fuse of a Mortgage Crisis |
April 9 |
Marianne Simonsen Aarhus University. Forward-looking Behavior and Stockpiling of Prescription Drugs |
April 3 |
Petros Milionis and Mariko Klasing, University of Groningen. Health, Education and Long-Run Development |
April 2 |
Erik Lindquist Stockholm School of Economics. Estimating the Casual Impact of Wealth on Health: Evidence from Administrative Data on Swedish LotteryPlayers |
March 25 |
Naci Mocan Louisiana State University. Does Secular Education Impact Religiosity, Electoral Participation and the Propensity to Vote for Islamic Parties? Evidence from an Education Reform in a Muslim Country |
March 20 |
Jon Skinner Darmouth College. Competition in Health |
March 20 |
Johannes Boehm London School of Economics. The Impact of Contract Enforcement Costs on Outsourcing and Aggregate Productivity |
March 6 |
Jordi Vidal-Robert University of Warwick. Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States |
February 18 |
Gerard van den Berg University of Mannheim. Violence against Women over the Business |
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