Tuesdays at 12:30pm in Keller 0001


Autumn Presentations

Sept. 30

Guests from the Writing Workshop

Oct. 7

Steve Kim

Oct. 14

 

Oct. 21

Claire Fan - Dam Thy Neighbor: International Relations and the Externalities of Impounding Rivers

Oct. 28

Danielle Nemschoff - Does Distance from Home Matter in Prison? Effects on Visitation and Recidivism

Nov. 4

Rubina Hundal - Smile Inequality: Appearance, Perceived Productivity, and Labor Market Access

Nov. 11

Daniel Sonnenstuhl - Working Without Wages: The Consequences of Widespread Pay Delays

Nov. 18

Haoran Gao - Trade Wars Begin in Boardrooms: How Chinese Competition Pulled Corporate America Toward Protectionism

Dec. 2

Brian Curran - The Puzzling Increase in Male Non-Employment

 

Tuesdays at 12:30pm in Keller 0001


 Winter Presentations

 

Jan. 6

Keisuke Ito - Risk Hedging, Vertical Integration, and Market Power

Jan. 13

Sofia Gallo* - The Role of Informal Markets for Medicines: Experimental Evidence from Sierra Leone (with Fatu E. Conteh, Michael Dinerstein,  Anne Karing and Aaron Leonard)

Erik Sarrazin* - Incentives and Creativity in Groups—Experimental Evidence on Creative Processes and Dimensions

Jan. 20

 

Jan. 27

Jacob Herbstman*

Nina Kerkebane*

Feb. 3

Peizan Sheng*

Humo Abdumavlon*

Feb. 10

Felicity Zhang*

Ozma Houck*

Feb. 17

Sushant Banjara*

Michael McKelligott*

Feb. 24

Matt Stadnicki*

Mar. 3

Alison Doxey

*40-minute session

 

Tuesdays at 12:30pm in Keller 0001


 Spring Presentations 

 

Mar 25

 

Apr 01

 

Apr 08

 

Apr 15

 

Apr 22

 

Apr 29

 

May 06

 

May 13

 

May 20

 

*40-minute session

 

A photo of Steven Durlauf

Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor

Steven Durlauf

Steven Durlauf’s research spans many topics in microeconomics and macroeconomics. His most important substantive contributions involve the areas of poverty, inequality and economic growth.