Events
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End of School Year Celebration and Networking
Lubar Entreprenuership Center (Main Lobby)Join with faculty, alums, friends and the most recent graduates to celebrate the end of the academic year. Meet contacts and network. Learn about graduate school and the world for work. Hope to see you!
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Due Date for Paper Submission – Perlman Prize
At least $800 will be awarded to a continuing student for the outstanding original research paper in the area of labor economics. This Prize was established in 1997 to honor Professor Richard Perlman’s many years of distinguished service to the …
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Due Date for Paper Submission – Perlman Prize
At least $800 will be awarded to a continuing student for the outstanding original research paper in the area of labor economics. This Prize was established in 1997 to honor Professor Richard Perlman’s many years of distinguished service to the …
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Reading Between the Lines: The Intersection of Research Attention and Sustainable Development Goals
Bolton 802Christoph Funk, Giessen University, "Reading Between the Lines: The Intersection of Research Attention and Sustainable Development Goals."
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Economics New TA Orientation
Bolton Hall B79September 8, 2023 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm Bolton Hall B79 Contact Ann Pencak at pencak@uwm.edu
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Fall Welcome for Students, Faculty and Staff
Lubar Entrepreneurship Center 107September 8, 20233:30 pm to 5:30 pmLubar Entrepreneurship Center 107 Contact Ann Pencak (pencak@uwm.edu) for additional information.
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Decomposition and Interpretation of Treatment Effects in Settings with Delayed Outcomes
Lubar Hall S241Federico Bugni, Northwestern University, “Decomposition and Interpretation of Treatment Effects in Settings with Delayed Outcomes.”
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The Power of Exclusion: Pharmacy Networks and Bargaining in Medicare Part D
Lubar Hall S241Ashley Swanson, UW-Madison, “The Power of Exclusion: Pharmacy Networks and Bargaining in Medicare Part D.”
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Instrumental Variables with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects
Lubar Hall S241Alexander Torgovitsky, University of Chicago, “Instrumental Variables with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects.”
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Economics Club
Bolton Hall 827John Tamburino, a UWM grad specializing in Supply Chain within the Pharmaceutical industry, will speak on how an Economics degree led to his career path, give insight into his career and much more! October 3, 20235:00 PM – 6:30 PMBolton …