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November 28 |
Martha Bailey University of Michigan. How well do automated linking methods perform? Evidence from the LIFE-M project |
November 24 |
Johannes Bröcker Kiel University. New Economic Geography and Urban Beginnings in the Eastern Aegean Sea during the 3rd Millennium BC |
November 17 |
Dave Donaldson Stanford University. Dynamics of a Malthusian Economy: India in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza |
November 16 |
Bertil Tungodden NHH. Cutthroat capitalism versus cuddly socialism: Are Americans more meritocratic and efficiency-seeking than Scandinavians? |
November 9 |
Nicola Gennaioli Bocconi University. Diagnostic Expectations and Credit Cycles |
November 2 |
Geir Godager University of Oslo. Competition and Altruism |
October 26 |
Niels Skipper Aarhus University. A statin a day |
October 12 |
Jerome Adda Bocconi University. The China Syndrome: How Trade has shaped Health and Mortality |
October 11 |
Stephan Heblich University of Bristol. East Side Story: Historical Pollution and Persistent Neighborhood Sorting |
September 28 |
Hannes Schwandt University of Zurich. The Lasting Legacy of Seasonal Influenza: In-utero Exposure and Human Capital Development |
September 21 |
Snorre Kverndokk Frisch Centre for Economic Research. Using fees to reduce bed-blocking: A game between hospitals and care providers |
September 7 |
Michael Lovenheim Cornell University. Recruiting and Supporting Low-Income, High-Achieving Students at Flagship Universities |
August 29 |
Petra Moser NYU Stern. Effects of Copyright on Science - Evidence from the WWII Book Republication Program |
June 6 |
David N. Weil Brown University. The Global Spatial Distribution of Economic Activity: Nature, History, and the Role of Trade |
June 1 |
Prashant Bharadwaj UC San Diego. Birth Weight in the Long Run |
May 31 |
Walker Hanlon UCLA. Coal Smoke and Mortality in an Early Industrial Economy |
May 25 |
Andreea Mitrut University of Gothenburg. Wage cuts and health at birth: the adverse effects of in utero exposure to economic shocks |
May 24 |
Nathan Nunn Harvard University. The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom |
May 20 |
Grant Miller Stanford. Population Policy, Fertility Decline, and Sex Selection: New Evidence from China under Mao |
May 10 |
Jason Long Wheaton College. Refugees from Dust and Shrinking Land: Tracking the Dust Bowl Migrants |
May 3 |
Gregory Clark, UC Davis. Nature Versus Nurture in Social Outcomes. A Lineage Study of 61,000 English Individuals, 1750-2016 |
April 27 |
Esther De Bekker Grob Erasmus University Medical Center. Methodological issues in Discrete Choice Experiments in health care |
April 6 |
Tim Doran University of York. Death at the Weekend |
March 30 |
Søren Rud Kristensen Manchester Centre for Health Economics. Financial Penalties for Readmissions in the English NHS |
March 16 |
Heather Royer UC Santa Barbara. The Impact of Education on Family Formation: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the UK |
March 15 |
James Fenske University of Oxford. Dust Exposure and Infant Mortality in West Africa |
March 9 |
Joan Costa-i-Font LSE. Does Public Subsidisation Distort Caregiving and Family Transfer Decisions? |
March 2 |
Petter Lundborg Lund University. Brothers in Arms: Spillover from a Draft Lottery |
February 16 |
David de la Croix UC Louvain. Clans, Guilds, and Markets: Apprenticeship Institutions and Growth in the Pre-Industrial Economy |
January 26 |
Jakob Madsen Monash University. Piketty’s Third Law of Capitalist Economics and the Anatomy of British Inequality, 1210-2013 |
Applied Economics seminars
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