Economics Seminars
Economics Seminar – Joseph Root (University of Chicago)
Lubar Hall, N110Joseph Root (University of Chicago) will present his research “Incentive and Efficiency in Constrained Allocation Mechanisms.”
Economics Seminar – Hamid Mohtadi (UWM)
Lubar Hall, N110Hamid Mohtadi (UW-Milwaukee) will present his research “Catastrophic Risk, Contagion and Public Policy: Could Data Have Revealed the Risk of COVID-19?”
Economics Seminar – Daniel Sacks, UW-Madison
Lubar Hall S191Daniel Sacks, UW-Madison, will present his research “Direct and Indirect Effects of Vaccines: Evidence from COVID-19 in Schools."
Economics Seminar – Lori Beaman (Northwestern)
Lubar Hall S191Lori Beaman, Northwestern University, will present her research “Selection into Credit Markets: Evidence from Agriculture in Mali.”
Economics Seminar – Blair Long (UWM)
Lubar Hall S191Blair Long, UW-Milwaukee, will present his research “Extralegal Determinants of Criminal Sentencing: The Case of British Columbia, 1864-1913″.
Economics Seminar – Ben Colub, Northwestern University
Lubar Hall S191Ben Golub, Northwestern University will present his work "Taxes and Market Power: A Principal Components Approach."
Economics Seminar – Max Tabord-Meehan, University of Chicago
Lubar Hall S191Max Tabord-Meehan, University of Chicago, will present his research “Inference for Cluster Randomized Experiments with Non-ignorable Cluster Sizes.”
Economics Seminar – Louphou Coulibaly, UW – Madison
Lubar Hall S191Louphou Coulibaly, UW-Madison. will present his research “A Theory of Fear of Floating.”
Economics Seminar – Evan Rose, University of Chicago
Lubar Hall S191Evan Rose, University of Chicago, will present his research "The Impact of Incarceration on Employment and Earnings."
Economics Seminar – Walker Hanlon (Northwestern)
Lubar Hall, N110Walker Hanlon, Northwestern University, will present his research “Why Britain? The Right Place (in the Technology Space) at the Right Time.”