Economics Seminars
Economics Seminar – Matthew Wiswall (UW – Madison)
Lubar Hall, Room N116 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesProfessor Matthew Wiswall (UW - Madison) will present his research “Schooling and Child Development.”
Economics Seminar – Leonardo Bursztyn (University of Chicago)
Lubar Hall, Room N116 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesLeonardo Bursztyn (University of Chicago) will present his research "From Extreme to Mainstream: How Social Norms Unravel."
Economics Seminar – Nour-Eddine Ech-Charfi (University of Rabat)
Lubar Hall, Room N116 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesNour-Eddine Ech-Charfi (University of Rabat) will present his research "Monetary Policy Independence under a Pegged Exchange Rate Regime: A Trilemma Perspective for Morocco."
Economics Seminar – Bill Sandholm (UW – Madison)
Lubar Hall, Room N116 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesBill Sandholm (UW - Madison) will present his research "Best Experienced Payoff Dynamics and Cooperation in the Centipede Game."
Economics Seminar – Brian Phelan (DePaul University)
Lubar Hall, Room N116 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesProfessor Brian Phelan (DePaul University) will present his research "Welfare Rules, Incentives, and Family Structure."
Economics Seminar – Désiré Kédagni (Penn State)
Lubar Hall, N110Désiré Kédagni (Penn State) will present his research “Identifying Treatment Effects in the Presence of Confounded Types.”
Economics Seminar – Cynthia Fan Yang (USC)
Lubar Hall N130Cynthia Fan Yang (USC) will present her research “Common Factors and Spatial Dependence: An Application to US House Prices."
Economics Seminar – Ethan Jiang (Rutgers)
Lubar Hall, N110Ethan Jiang (Rutgers) will present his research “The Profits and Perils of Rapport: Pass-throughs and Conflicts of interest in Credit Ratings.”
Economics Seminar – Jangsu Yoon (UW-Madison)
Lubar Hall N130Jangsu Yoon (UW-Madison) will present his research “Inference in Game Theoretic Models of Incomplete Information with Random Coefficients.”
Economics Seminar – Kevin Thom (NYU)
Lubar Hall, N110Kevin Thom (New York University) will present his research “Genetic Ability, Wealth, and Financial Decision-Making.”