Events
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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 …
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Economics Seminar
Lubar Hall S241October 6, 20232:00 pm to 3:30 pmLubar Hall S241 Benjamin Bernard, UW-Madison“Continuous-Time Stochastic Games with Imperfect Public Monitoring.” Contact: Mohsen Bahmani, bahmani@uwm.edu
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Micro Workshop
Bolton Hall 812BOctober 11, 202311:30 am – 12:30 pmBolton Hall 812B Yi Han, UWM “Patent Litigation in the Energy Sector” Contact: John Heywood, heywood@uwm.edu
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Economics Seminar
October 13, 20232:00 pm – 3:30 pmLubar Hall S241Meiping Sun, Fordham University“Trust and Home Bias in International Trade” Contact: Mohsen Bahmani, bahmani@uwm.edu
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Economics Club
Union 143October 17, 20235 p.m – 6:30 p.m.Union Rm, 143 Group Discussion session: bring any and all problems or questions you may have from economics classes! If you’ve heard anything interesting in class, bring it to discuss. Contract: Rebecca Neumann, rneumann@uwm.edu
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Micro Workshop
Bolton Hall 812BOctober 18, 202311:30 am to 12:30 pmBolton Hall 812B Emily Nix, University of Southern California, “We’ve Got You Covered: Employer and Employee Responses to Dobbs v. Jackson” Contact: John Heywood, heywood@uwm.edu