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November 28

Martha Bailey University of Michigan. How well do automated linking methods perform? Evidence from the LIFE-M project

November 24

Johannes Bröcker Kiel University. New Economic Geography and Urban Beginnings in the Eastern Aegean Sea during the 3rd Millennium BC

November 17

Dave Donaldson Stanford University. Dynamics of a Malthusian Economy: India in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza

November 16

Bertil Tungodden NHH. Cutthroat capitalism versus cuddly socialism: Are Americans more meritocratic and efficiency-seeking than Scandinavians?

November 9

Nicola Gennaioli Bocconi University. Diagnostic Expectations and Credit Cycles

November 2

Geir Godager University of Oslo. Competition and Altruism

October 26

Niels Skipper Aarhus University. A statin a day

October 12

 Jerome Adda Bocconi University. The China Syndrome: How Trade has shaped Health and Mortality

October 11

Stephan Heblich University of Bristol. East Side Story: Historical Pollution and Persistent Neighborhood Sorting

September 28

Hannes Schwandt University of Zurich. The Lasting Legacy of Seasonal Influenza: In-utero Exposure and Human Capital Development

September 21

Snorre Kverndokk Frisch Centre for Economic Research. Using fees to reduce bed-blocking: A game between hospitals and care providers

September 7

Michael Lovenheim Cornell University. Recruiting and Supporting Low-Income, High-Achieving Students at Flagship Universities

August 29

Petra Moser NYU Stern. Effects of Copyright on Science - Evidence from the WWII Book Republication Program

June 6

David N. Weil Brown University. The Global Spatial Distribution of Economic Activity: Nature, History, and the Role of Trade

June 1

Prashant Bharadwaj UC San Diego. Birth Weight in the Long Run

May 31

Walker Hanlon UCLA. Coal Smoke and Mortality in an Early Industrial Economy

May 25

Andreea Mitrut University of Gothenburg. Wage cuts and health at birth: the adverse effects of in utero exposure to economic shocks

May 24

Nathan Nunn Harvard University. The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom

May 20

Grant Miller Stanford. Population Policy, Fertility Decline, and Sex Selection: New Evidence from China under Mao

May 10

Jason Long Wheaton College. Refugees from Dust and Shrinking Land: Tracking the Dust Bowl Migrants

May 3

Gregory Clark, UC Davis. Nature Versus Nurture in Social Outcomes. A Lineage Study of 61,000 English Individuals, 1750-2016

April 27

Esther De Bekker Grob Erasmus University Medical Center. Methodological issues in Discrete Choice Experiments in health care

April 6

Tim Doran University of York. Death at the Weekend

March 30

Søren Rud Kristensen Manchester Centre for Health Economics. Financial Penalties for Readmissions in the English NHS

March 16

Heather Royer UC Santa Barbara. The Impact of Education on Family Formation: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the UK

March 15

James Fenske University of Oxford. Dust Exposure and Infant Mortality in West Africa

March 9

Joan Costa-i-Font LSE. Does Public Subsidisation Distort Caregiving and Family Transfer Decisions?

March 2

Petter Lundborg Lund University. Brothers in Arms: Spillover from a Draft Lottery

February 16

David de la Croix UC Louvain. Clans, Guilds, and Markets: Apprenticeship Institutions and Growth in the Pre-Industrial Economy

January 26

Jakob Madsen Monash University. Piketty’s Third Law of Capitalist Economics and the Anatomy of British Inequality, 1210-2013


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