Economics Club — Book Club
Union 183The Economics Club at UWM is hosting a Book Club discussion for Misbehaving by Richard Thaler. They will have extra copies of the book available. The discussion is casual, and will involve a broad conversation about behavioral economics.
Economics Seminar — Anna Bykhovskaya (UW-Madison)
Bolton Hall B46 3210 Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesAnna Bykhovskaya (UW-Madison) will present her research “Cointegration in High-Dimensional VAR”
Micro Workshop (Labor Lunch) – Ethan Schmick (Marquette University)
Bolton Hall 812bEthan Schmick (Marquette University) will present his research “Flexner Era Medical School Closures, Physician Markets, and Mortality in the United States”.
Economics Seminar – Juanna Joensen (University of Chicago)
Lubar Hall, N110Juanna Joensen (University of Chicago) will present her research “Using a Field Experiment to Understand Skill Formation in Adolescence”
Economics Seminar – Matthew Rognlie (Northwestern University)
Lubar Hall, N110Matthew Rognlie (Northwestern University) will present his research “Demographics, Wealth, and Global Imbalances in the Twenty-First Century."
Dissertation Proposal – Nam Nguyen Tam Hoai
Bolton Hall B80Nam Nguyen Tam Hoai will propose his dissertation "Essays on Measuring Credit and Property Prices Gaps."
Economics Seminar – Sumit Agarwal (National University of Singapore)
Lubar Hall, N110Sumit Agarwal, (National University of Singapore) will present his research “Do sanitary pads alleviate period poverty and improve girls’ educational outcomes?”
Micro Workshop (labor lunch) – Caglar Onal
Bolton Hall 812bCaglar Onal will present his research "Employment Consequences of Automatic Criminal Record Expungement."
Economics Club – Betsey Stevenson (Univ of Michigan)
Lubar Hall S185Betsey Stevenson (Univ of Michigan) will present her views on current labor market tightness, the impact on the economy, and policy implications. An expert on economic policy, Professor Stevenson has served as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers […]
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.”