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Econometrics and Economic History

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February 12

Raphael Franck, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

April 24

James Feigenbaum, Boston University. Labor Market Effects of Technological Change: Evidence from the Automation of the Telephone Industry

April 29

Joachim Winter, LMU. The Wage Penalty of Regional Accents

April 30

Beatrix Eugster, University of St. Gallen. Peers with special needs: effects and policies

May 7

Mette Gørtz, University of Copenhagen. The Wealth of Parents: Trends over Time in Assortative Mating Based on Parental Wealth

June 11

Elizabeth Cascio, Dartmouth College. Does Universal Preschool Hit the Target? Program Access and Preschool Impact

June 12

Ethan Lewis, Dartmouth College. Electrifying? Measuring the Impact of the Arrival of Electricity on Productivity in US Manufacturing, 1900-1940

June 17

Sue Dynarski, University of Michigan

June 24

Joseph P. Ferrie, Northwestern University: Rosie's Kids: Exposure to WWII Preschool (1943–46) and Later-Life (2000–15) Outcomes in the United States

June 27

Stelios Michalopoulos, Brown University. Folklore

September 10

Pia Pinger, University of Bonn. Mentoring and Schooling Decisions: Causal Evidence

September 24

Giacomo Ponzetto, UPF. Securing Property Rights

October 1

Kris Mitchener, Santa Clara University. Swords into Bank Shares: Finance, Conflict, and Political Reform in Meiji Japan

October 8

Michele Belot, European University Institute. The Formation and Malleability of Dietary Habits: A Field Experiment with Low Income Families

October 15

Marianne Wanamaker, University of Tennessee Knoxville. Cohort Effects of Restrictive Abortion Legislation - Evidence from 19th Century Law Variation

October 22

James Kung, University of Hong Kong. Commercial Revolution, Human Capital Formation, and the Emergence of Meritocracy in Song Dynasty China

November 5

Ralf Meisenzahl, Chicago FED. The Research University, Science, and the Origins of Industrial Clusters

November 12

Neil Cummins, London School of Economics. Hidden Wealth

November 26

Bob Margo, Boston University. 'Mechanization Takes Command': Inanimate Power and Labor Productivity in Late Nineteenth Century American Manufacturing

December 17

Nick Papageorge, Johns Hopkins University. Genetic Endowments, Income Dynamics, and Wealth Accumulation Over the Lifecycle


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