Public and IO Seminar Series - Fall 2018

Usual time and place: 3:30pm - 5:00pm on Tuesday in Social Sciences 113.
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09/12/2018
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Isaac Sorkin  (Stanford)
Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why, and How
Joint with Labor and Development.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 111 at 3:15pm on Wednesday.
09/12/2018
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Brad Shapiro (Chicago Booth)  (SEMINAR CANCELLED)
09/25/2018
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Conrad Miller  (Berkely Haas)
Racial Divisions and Criminal Justice: Evidence from Southern State Courts
10/02/2018
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John Friedman  (Brown University)
The Opportunity Atlas: Mapping the Childhood Roots of Social Mobility with Raj Chetty, Nathan Hendren, Maggie R. Jones, and Sonya R. Porter
10/03/2018
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Mike Dickstein (NYU Stern)  
10/09/2018
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Lucie Gadenne  (Warwick)
Do tax systems affect the efficiency of supplier networks in developing countries?
Joint with Labor and Development.
10/17/2018
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Mike Keane  (University of New South Wales)
"The Impact of Climate Change on U.S. Agriculture: The Roles of Adaptation Techniques and Emissions Reductions" and "Comparing Deep Neural Network and Econometric Approaches to Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Yield"
Joint with Labor and Development.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 111 at 3:15pm on Wednesday.
10/24/2018
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Devesh Raval (FTC)  
10/25/2018
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Steven Berry  (Yale)
An instrumental variable approach to dynamic models
Joint with Econometrics.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences room 113 at 3:30pm on Thursday.
11/07/2018
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Chris Udry  (Northwestern)
Information, Market Access, and Risk: Addressing Constraints to Agricultural Transformation in Northern Ghana
Joint with Labor and Development, All Applied Micro.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 111 at 3:15pm on Wednesday.
11/07/2018
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Gautam Gowrisankaran (Arizona)  
11/13/2018
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Greg Lewis  (Microsoft)
You can lead a horse to water: Consumer search with spatial learning
11/27/2018
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Joe Altonji  (Yale University)
The Labor Market Returns to Advanced Degrees (co-author, Ling Zhong)
Joint with Labor and Development, ERID.
12/04/2018
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Chad Syverson  (Chicago Booth)
Misallocation Measures: The Distortion That Ate the Residual


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