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December 12 |
Marianne Bitler, University of California - Davis. Long Run Effects of Food Assistance and Early Human Capital Programs |
November 27 |
Timo Hener, Aarhus University. Noise Pollution and Violence |
November 21 |
Pietro Biroli, University of Zurich. Genetics and Health Insurance: How Genes and Insurance Status Affect Smoking Decisions after Health Shocks |
November 13 |
Daniel Aaronson, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Schooling and Political Activism in the Early Civil Rights Era |
November 6 |
Reyn van Ewijk, University of Mainz. The hidden costs of the Mexican Drug War: The effects on students’ school performance |
October 31 |
Astrid Würtz Rasmussen, Aarhus University. On the family origins of human capital: Evidence from donor-conceived children |
October 23 |
Andrei Markevich, New Economic School, Moscow. Value of Statistical Life in a Dictatorship: Evidence from Stalin |
October 9 |
Matthias Doepke, Northwestern University. Bargaining over Babies: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications |
October 2 |
Krzysztof Karbownik, Northwestern University. Family size and schooling: Evidence from longitudinal school records in Florida |
September 18 |
Christian Dippel, UCLA Anderson School of Management. Outside Options, Coercion, and Wages: Removing the Sugar Coating |
September 12 |
Achyuta Adhvaryu, University of Michigan. Helping Children Catch Up: Early Life Shocks and the Progresa Experiment |
September 5 |
Christine Stabell Benn, Statens Serum Institut. What we thought we knew about vaccines and their impact on health – and what we missed |
August 21 |
Carl-Johan Dalgaard, University of Copenhagen. Physiological Aging around the World and Economic Growth |
June 6 |
Noam Yuchtman Haas School of Business, UC-Berkeley |
May 30 |
Matteo Lippi Bruni University of Bologna. Migrants' access to welfare services: evidence from emergency care |
May 16 |
Noel Johnson George Mason University. The Effects of Land Redistribution: Evidence from the French Revolution |
March 7 |
Aline Bütikofer Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave on Maternal Health |
May 2 |
Lars Skipper Aarhus University. Reducing Entitlements in Sickness Insurance – Evidence from a Danish Natural Experiment |
April 24 |
Karen Clay Carnegie Mellon University. Toxic Truth: Lead and Fertlility |
March 6 |
Martin DribeLund University. Socioeconomic Status and Adult Life Expectancy in Early Twentieth-Century Sweden: Evidence from Full-Count Micro Census Data |
February 20 |
Joyce Burnette Wabash College. Is it who you are, where you work, or with whom you work that matter for earnings? Gender and peer effects among late nineteenth-century industrial workers |
Applied Economics seminars
2018
The Econometrics and Economic History Group