Economics Seminars
Economics Seminar: Sarah Imlau, UW-Milwaukee
Lubar Hall, N110Sarah Imlau, UW-Milwaukee, will present her research “The International Trade Credit Channel: Implications for Industry Investment”
Economics Seminar: Alan Sorensen, UW-Madison
Lubar Hall, N110Alan Sorensen, UW-Madison, will present his research “Information and Innovation Diffusion: The Case of Pharmaceuticals inn the U.S.”
Economics Seminar: Jeffrey Grogger, University of Chicago
Lubar Hall, N110Jeffrey Grogger, University of Chicago, will present his research “Speech and Wages.”
Economics Seminar: Stephane Bonhomme, University of Chicago
Lubar Hall, N110Stephane Bonhomme, University of Chicago, will present his research “Discretizing Unobserved Heterogeneity”
Economics Seminar: Scott Drewianka, UW-Milwaukee
Lubar Hall, N110Scott Drewianka, UW-Milwaukee, will present his research “Estimating Heterogeneity in Lifetime Earnings Risk".
Economics Seminar: Scott Baker, Northwestern University
Lubar Hall, N110Scott Baker from Northwestern University will present his research “Shopping for Lower Sales Tax Rates.”
Economics Seminar: James Feigenbaum, Utah State University
Lubar Hall, N110James A. Feigenbaum from Utah State University will present his research “Transition Dynamics of a Mass Deportation.”
Economics Seminar: Lorenzo Magnolfi, UW-Madison
Lubar Hall, N110Lorenzo Magnolfi from UW-Madison will present his research “Political Connections and Market Structure.”
Economics Seminar: Nicholas Lovett, UW-Whitewater
Lubar Hall, N110Nicholas Lovett, from UW-Whitewater will present his research “Food stamps, EBT card reforms and Food Security: Evidence from California.”
Economics Seminar: Manasi Deshpande, University of Chicago
Lubar Hall, N110Manasi Deshpande from the University of Chicago will present her research “Who are We Screening Out? Application Costs and the Targeting of Disability Programs.”