08/25/2015 More Info Jesse Gregory (U of Wisconsin) "Neighborhood Choice and Neighborhood Effects" (with Morris Davis, Daniel Hartley, and Kegon Tan)
09/15/2015 More Info Nicholas Buchholtz (University of Texas - Austin) Spatial Search and Equilibrium in the Regulated Taxi Industry
09/22/2015 More Info Erik Hurst (Chicago Booth) The Aggregate Implications of Regional Business Cycles Joint with Macro.
10/06/2015 More Info Matthew Turner (Brown University) "Transport Infrastructure, Urban Growth and Market Access in China" (joint with Baum-Snow, Brandt, Henderson, and Zhang)
10/07/2015 More Info Matt Gentzkow (Stanford) Measuring Polarization in High-dimensional Data: Method and Application to Congressional Speech Joint with Labor and Development, ERID.
10/20/2015 More Info Marc Melitz (Harvard University) Product Mix and Firm Productivity Responses to Trade Competition Joint with ERID.
10/27/2015 More Info Wilbert van der Klaauw (New York Federal Reserve Bank) "Microeconomic Research at the NYFed: Household Expectations and Financial Behaviors" Joint with ERID Seminars and Workshops, Labor and Development. Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 111 at 3:15pm on Tuesday. This presentation covers ongoing data and research projects involving two new panel datasets: the NYFed Consumer Credit Panel (based on credit report data on over 12 million individuals and households) and the Survey of Consumer Expectations. For background information see: http://newyorkfed.org/microeconomics/index.html
11/03/2015 More Info Mike Geruso (UT Austin) "Upcoding or Selection? Evidence from Medicare on Squishy Risk Adjustment"
11/10/2015 More Info Eugenio Miravete (University of Texas at Austin) Emission Policy, Competitive Imitation, and the Diffusion of European Diesel Automobiles
11/18/2015 More Info Liran Einav (***at UNC***) (Stanford University) TBD Joint with Triangle Health Economics Workshop.
11/30/2015 More Info Jonathan Vogel (Columbia University) Accounting for Changes in Between-Group Inequality Joint with Macro. One-on-one meetings must be approved by Katie-Rose.
12/07/2015 More Info Adam Rosen (University College London) Identification of the distribution of valuations in an incomplete model of English auctions Appointments must be approved by Katie-Rose.