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Econometrics and Economic History

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December 12

 

Marianne Bitler, University of California - Davis. Long Run Effects of Food Assistance and Early Human Capital Programs

November 27

Timo Hener, Aarhus University. Noise Pollution and Violence

November 21

Pietro Biroli, University of Zurich. Genetics and Health Insurance: How Genes and Insurance Status Affect Smoking Decisions after Health Shocks

November 13

Daniel Aaronson, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Schooling and Political Activism in the Early Civil Rights Era

November 6

Reyn van Ewijk, University of Mainz. The hidden costs of the Mexican Drug War: The effects on students’ school performance

October 31

Astrid Würtz Rasmussen, Aarhus University. On the family origins of human capital: Evidence from donor-conceived children

October 23

Andrei Markevich, New Economic School, Moscow. Value of Statistical Life in a Dictatorship: Evidence from Stalin

October 9

Matthias Doepke, Northwestern University. Bargaining over Babies: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications

October 2

Krzysztof Karbownik, Northwestern University. Family size and schooling: Evidence from longitudinal school records in Florida

September 18

Christian Dippel, UCLA Anderson School of Management. Outside Options, Coercion, and Wages: Removing the Sugar Coating

September 12

Achyuta Adhvaryu, University of Michigan. Helping Children Catch Up: Early Life Shocks and the Progresa Experiment

September 5

Christine Stabell Benn, Statens Serum Institut. What we thought we knew about vaccines and their impact on health – and what we missed

August 21

Carl-Johan Dalgaard, University of Copenhagen. Physiological Aging around the World and Economic Growth

June 6

Noam Yuchtman Haas School of Business, UC-Berkeley

May 30

Matteo Lippi Bruni University of Bologna. Migrants' access to welfare services: evidence from emergency care

May 16

Noel Johnson George Mason University. The Effects of Land Redistribution: Evidence from the French Revolution

March 7

Aline Bütikofer Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave on Maternal Health

May 2

Lars Skipper Aarhus University. Reducing Entitlements in Sickness Insurance – Evidence from a Danish Natural Experiment

April 24

Karen Clay  Carnegie Mellon University.  Toxic Truth: Lead and Fertlility 

March 6

Martin DribeLund University. Socioeconomic Status and Adult Life Expectancy in Early Twentieth-Century Sweden: Evidence from Full-Count Micro Census Data

February 20

Joyce Burnette Wabash College. Is it who you are, where you work, or with whom you work that matter for earnings? Gender and peer effects among late nineteenth-century industrial workers


Last Updated 23.07.2021