Applied Economics Seminars Winter 2018

Mondays, 4:10-5:30 pm (unless otherwise specified)
Sproul 2206

Questions? Contact Richard Arnott or Michael Bates.

When available, the papers may be downloaded as pdf files, which can be read or printed using the Acrobat Reader.

DATE NAME TITLE OF PRESENTATION
01/08/2018 No Seminar No Seminar
01/15/2018 No Seminar- Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday/Campus Closed No Seminar
01/22/2o18 Stefanie Fischer, Cal Poly The Impact Of Reduced Access To Abortion And Family Planning Services On Abortion, Births, And Contraceptive Purchases
01/29/2018 Gary Solon, University of Arizona What Have We Learned From Thirty Years of Intergenerational Mobility Research?
02/05/2018 Larry Iannacone, Chapman University God Games: An Experimental Study of Uncertainty, Superstition, And Cooperation
02/12/2018 Dan Black, University of Chicago Simple Test For Selection Bias: Learning More From IV Estimates
02/13/2018* Dan Black, University of Chicago

*NOTE: (Grad Student presentation, will be from 2-3:40 p.m. in Sproul 2206)

Black-White Mortality Differentials At Older Ages
02/19/2018 President’s Day Holiday, No Seminar No Seminar
02/26/2018 Supreet Kaur, UC Berkeley Scabs: Norm-Driven Supression Of Labor Supply
03/05/2o18 Seth Gershenson, American University The Long-Run Impacts Of Same-Race Teachers
03/12/2018 No Seminar No Seminar