Micro Workshop
Micro Workshop – John Schwendel (UWM)
Bolton Hall 812bJohn Schwendel (UWM) will present his research “U.S. Earnings Inequality: A Parametric Approach.”
Micro Workshop – Fatemeh Momeni (U of Chicago)
Bolton Hall 812bFatemeh Momeni (U of Chicago) will present her research "Why Are Measures of Early Education Programs Too Pessimistic? Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment." .
Micro Workshop – Joe McCool (UWM)
Bolton Hall 812bJoe McCool will present his research "Fair Enough: Conjoint Measurement and Score-Based Bargaining Solutions."
Micro Workshop – Scott Adams (UWM)
Bolton Hall 812bScott Adams (UWM) will present his research "School Shootings and Birth Outcomes."
Micro Workshop – Nicholas Papageorge (Johns Hopkins University)
Bolton Hall 812bNicholas Papageorge (Johns Hopkins University) will present his research "The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers."
Applied Micro Study Group
Bolton Hall 294 3210 Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesGraduate Students Loren and Chu will present their research to this student led group. Chu will present “Educational Achievement across generations: Does Culture matter?” and Loren will present “Demand Estimation: A Dirichlet/Beta Regression Approach”.
Applied Micro Study Group
Bolton Hall 294 3210 Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesJohn Schwendel and Venky will discuss their research in this student led group. John will present U.S. Earnings Inequality 1946-2015: A parametric Approach and Venky will present Changes in the Returns to Education: Evidence from Three Cohorts of the NLS.
Micro Workshop – Walter Melnik (Marquette University)
Bolton Hall 812bWalter Melnik from Marquette University will present his research "Legislative Redistricting, Party Politics, and the Spatial Distribution of Transportation Expenditure." .
Micro Workshop – Kevin Thom (UWM)
Bolton Hall 812bKevin Thom (UWM) will present his research "An Overview of Genetic Data for Labor and Health Economics Research."
Micro Workshop – Scott Drewianka (UWM)
Bolton Hall 812bScott Drewianka (UWM) will present his research "Earnings Risk and Heterogeneous Expected Earnings Profiles."