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Fall 2024
Gaia Dossi
When: Tuesday, 11/19/24 Time: 11:45-1pm
Where: WebEx
Title of the Presentation: “Race and Science”
Abstract: What are the consequences of the racial gap in science and innovation? I study this question by combining data on US patents, medical research articles, clinical trials, and research grants with the racial distribution of last names in the US population. Using last names as a proxy for race, I find that the racial composition of scientists affects the direction, as well as the rate, of medical research and innovation. First, scientists with a Black-sounding name are three times as likely to design clinical trials with Black or African American participants and twice as likely to publish articles focused on Black or African Americans. Second, scientists with a Black-sounding name are more likely to research diseases frequent among Black or African Americans, and scientists with a white-sounding name among white Americans. Third, I draw a link between race and the direction of research by focusing on diseases more common in Black (e.g., sickle cell anemia) or white (e.g., melanoma) individuals due to evolutionary advantages in their ancestors’ countries of origin. Fourth, I document the impact of relative disease incidence on the direction of research by studying an exogenous change in HIV-related mortality among Black or African Americans compared to whites. I estimate a general equilibrium Roy model with racial frictions and endogenous choice of occupation. Using the data, I quantify the parameters and estimate that removing barriers would increase the overall number of inventors by 1 p.p., a 10% increase from the baseline.
More Info: https://sites.google.com/view/gaiadossi/home
Fall 2024 Speakers
Catherine van der List
When: Monday,11/04/24 Time: 11:45-1pm
Where: PUP 367
Title of the Presentation: “How do Establishments Choose Their Location? Taxes, Monopsony, and Productivity”
Abstract: To study the distribution of economic activity across space and the effects of place-based policies, I develop a model of the location choice of new establishments incorporating taxes, monopsonistic labor markets, and spillovers. Estimates using administrative data from Germany indicate that establishments generally have a preference for lower taxes, as well a preference for lower worker outside options which enable establishments to pay lower wages. The degree to which various types of productivity spillovers matter in the location decision of establishments varies greatly between industrial sectors. I also quantify the effects of a counterfactual place-based tax policy and find that commuting zones display heterogeneous wage and economic activity responses to the same policy due to differing degrees of labor market power across space.
More Info: https://cvanderlist.github.io/Papers/vanderlist_JMP.pdf
David Alonzo
When: Tuesday,10/15/24 Time: 11:45-1pm
Where: WebEx
Title of the Presentation: “Marrying Your Job: Matching and Mobility with Geographic Heterogeneity”
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of geographic heterogeneity in occupational returns on marriage market outcomes and the impact of family formation on the geographic distribution of labor. I document that workers living in cities that pay relatively lower wages to their occupation (i.e., workers who have higher potential pecuniary returns from migration) are less likely to marry and more likely to divorce. Using a structural model of migration and family formation, I assess individual and aggregate effects of marriage and location choices through counterfactual experiments. I find that, overall, the marriage-market amenity enhances productivity by drawing workers to high-return locations.
More Info: https://davidealonzo.github.io/index.html
Bernard Ganglmair
When: Monday, 9/30/24 Time: 11:45-1pm
Where: In-Person
Title of the Presentation: “Regulatory Compliance with Limited Enforceability: Evidence from Privacy Policies”
Abstract: We study how asymmetric enforceability of regulatory rules affects firms’ compliance using a simple inspection model and a large sample of German privacy policies. We exploit the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation, compelling firms to disclose, in accessible language, details of their data use. The specifics of disclosure are objective, whereas readability is subjective and difficult to enforce. We show that firms increased disclosure, but the policy readability did not improve. In line with theory, firms anticipating regulatory scrutiny and those facing higher-budget data protection authorities demonstrated a stronger response in readability compliance without sizeable effects on disclosure.
More Info: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4600876
Marco Errico
When: Tuesday, 9/17/24 Time: 11:45-1pm
Where: WebEx
Title of the Presentation: “Oligopolies in Trade and Transportation: Implications for the Gains from Trade”
Abstract: Transportation services are crucial for goods to move globally; however, given the concentration in the industry, and its interaction with granular importers, the realized gains from trade differ from standard theories. We study the interplay between oligopoly in the transportation industry and oligopsony power retained by non-atomistic importers. We leverage transaction-level data from Chilean customs to document several empirical facts: (i) market concentration in the transportation sector and among importers, and (ii) that transportation prices are highly dispersed and are the outcome of bilateral negotiations. We then develop a trade model that departs from the usual iceberg cost assumption and allows for bargaining with two-sided market power in the transportation industry. We find that transport carriers charge large markups (on average 2), but importers benefit from substantial bargaining power (markdown of 0.85 and Nash bargaining 2.5 times larger). Finally, we embed the bilateral bargaining framework into a quantitative trade model of importing. We show that market concentration reduces the pass-through of tariff shocks to gains from trade, and that the welfare implications of trade liberalization are different when accounting for the strategic interaction between the transportation sector and importers.
More Info: https://www.marcoerrico.net/
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time / Location |
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09/17 (T) |
Marco Errico Banca Italia |
“Oligopolies in Trade and Transportation: Implications for the Gains from Trade” | WEB
12:00 – 1:00 pm |
09/30 (M) |
Bernhard Ganglmair University of Mannheim |
“Regulatory Compliance with Limited Enforceability: Evidence from Privacy Policies” | IN PERSON
11:45 am – 1:00 pm / PUP 467 |
10/15 (T) |
Davide Alonzo University of Montreal |
“Marrying Your Job: Matching and Mobility with Geographic Heterogeneity” | WEB
11:45 am – 1:00 pm |
11/4 (M) |
Catherine van der List University of Essex |
“How do Establishments Choose Their Location? Taxes, Monopsony, and Productivity” | IN PERSON
11:45 am – 1:00 pm / PUP 467 |
11/19 (T) |
Gaia Dossi London School of Economics |
“Race & Science” | WEB
11:45 am – 1:00 pm |
Past Seminar Series Presentations
Fall 2020
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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09/30 (W) |
Analisa Packham Vanderbilt University |
Dying to Work: Effects of Unemployment Insurance on Health | 12:00pm WEB |
10/13 (W) |
Andrew Friedson U Colorado, Denver |
Black Lives Matter Protests, Social Distancing, and COVID-19a | 12:00pm WEB |
11/11 (W) |
Jamil Scott Georgetown University |
TBA | 12:00pm WEB |
Spring 2020
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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03/03 (T) |
Benjamin Liebman Saint Joseph’s University . |
Casualties of Trade Wars | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
03/24 (T) |
Jamil S. Scott Georgetown University |
Reconsidering Gender Stereotypes with an Intersectional Lens |
1:00 pm PUP 367 |
03/30 (M) |
Jonathan Wright Johns Hopkins University |
The Excess Sensitivity of Long-Term Rates: A Tale of Two Frequencies |
1:00 pm PUP 367 |
04/07 (T) |
Isabella Alcañiz University of Maryland |
The Role of Race and Immigration in Shaping Attitudes about Disaster Assistance in the United States |
1:00 pm PUP 367 |
04/20 (M) |
Stephie Fried Arizona State University |
Seawalls and Stilts: A Quantitative Macro Study of Climate Adaptation |
1:00 pm PUP 367 |
05/04 (M) |
Ayhan Kose The World Bank |
Global Confidence Cycles | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
Fall 2019
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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09/18 (W) |
Anthony Diercks The Federal Reserve Board |
Taxes and the Fed: Theory and Evidence from Equities | 2:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/01 (T) |
Eunhee Lee University of Maryland, College Park |
Trade, Jobs, and Worker Welfare | 2:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/14 (M) |
Lyudmyla Ardan (Sonchak) Susquehanna University |
Impacts of Prenatal Care on Early Childhood Health and Health Care Utilization | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/29 (T) |
Paul Carrillo George Washington University |
Counterfactual Dissimilarity: Can Changes in Demographics and Income Explain Increased Racial Integration in U.S. Cities? | 2:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/04 (M) |
Daniel Hammermesh University of Texas, Austin |
O Youth and Beauty: Children’s Looks and Children’s Cognitive Development | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/06 (W) |
Angela K. Henneberger, University of Maryland, Baltimore | Student and School Concentrated Poverty: What Are The Long Term Consequences for Academic and Career Outcomes? | 2:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/12 (TU) |
Jose Ciro Martinez University of Cambridge |
Site of Resistance or Apparatus of Acquiescence? Tactics at the Bakery | 2:00 pm PUP 367 |
Spring 2019
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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02/21 (TH) |
Carola Binder Haverford College |
Political Pressures on Central Banks | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
02/26 (T) |
George R. La Noue UMBC |
Social Sciences as a Contact Sport: Memoirs of Trial Expert | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
03/4 (M) |
Dylan Conger George Washington University | The Effect of Advanced Placement Science on Students’ Skills, Confidence, and Stress | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
04/1 (M) |
Elenev Johns Hopkins University | Quantitative Tightening | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
04/11 (TH) |
Amanda Y. Agan, Rutgers University | The Minimum Wage, EITC, and Criminal Recidivism | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
04/16 (T) |
Gabriel P. Mathy, American University | A Measure of Our Ignorance: Mismeasuring the Solow Residual and the Implications for Real Business Cycle Models | 1:00 pm PUP 367 |
04/30 (TU) |
David Farkas Bureau of Revenue Estimates, the Comptroller of Maryland |
Taxpayer Participation Rate: The Decline of Tax Filing and its Repercussions | 1:30 pm PUP 367 |
Fall 2018
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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9/20 (TH) |
Paul Morgan Penn State University |
Are Students of Color Being Over- or Under-Identified as Having Disabilities as They Attend U.S. Schools? | 4:00 pm Commons 329 |
9/27 (TH) |
Jeryl Mumpower Texas A&M University |
Mispredicting Behaviors of Racial and Ethnic Minority Group Members: Evidence from Signal Detection Theory in Three Social Policy Domains | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
10/08 (M) |
Cecilia Rouse Princeton University |
ROI or RIP? Higher Education and the Future of America | 4:00 pm AOK Library, 7th floor |
10/11 (TH) |
Sophie Osotimehin University of Quebec, Montreal |
Misallocation and Intersectoral Linkages | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
10/15 (TH) |
Richard Blissett Seton Hall University |
The Ideological Politics of Charter Schools | 4:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/22 (M) |
Howard Bloom MDRC |
Lessons from New York City’s Small Schools of Choice about High-School Features that Promote Graduation for Disadvantaged Students | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/1 (TH) |
Alexander F. McQuoid U.S. Naval Academy |
Exposure to International Trade and Mortality | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
11/5 (M) |
Zoe McLaren UMBC School of Public Policy |
HIV Treatment as Economic Stimulus: Community Spillover Effects of Mass ART Provision in Rural South Africa | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
11/29 (TH) |
Lynn Addington American University |
Using the National Intimate and Sexual Violence Survey to Explore Intimate Partner Violence Experienced by Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Individuals | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
Spring 2018
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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2/23 (F) |
Anna Bykova New Research University Higher School of Economics,Russia |
Firm Performance and Regional Economic Freedom | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
3/8 (TH) |
Elizabeth Farley-Ripple School of Education University of Delaware |
Beyond outcomes: Using and accessing administrative data to understand the educational system. | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
4/4 (W) |
Scott Farrow Economics Department UMBC |
Modeling Social Rates of Return Resulting from University R & D on Homeland Security Operations | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
4/11 (W) |
Ira Gang Economics Department, Rudgers University |
Migration and household informal activity | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
4/25 (W) |
Bernadette Hanlon City and Regional Planning Knowlton School Ohio State University |
From old suburb to post-suburb: The politics of retrofit in an inner suburb of Columbus, Ohio | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
Fall 2017
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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9/14 (TH) |
Erica Schoenberger Johns Hopkins University |
State, City, Market | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
9/28 (TH) |
Constance Lindsay Urban Institute |
The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/5 (TH) |
Michael Hansen Brookings Institute |
Opportunity Culture Evaluation | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/26 (TH) |
Susan Sterett UMBC School of Public Policy |
Collaboration as Big Data Ethics | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/2 (TH) |
Joseph Newhouse Harvard University |
How Well Can Government Regulate Adverse Selection in Individual Health Insurance? | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/9 (TH) |
Matthew Chingos Urban Institute |
The Long-Term Effects of Private School Choice: Evidence from Florida | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/16 (TH) |
Anna Bykova National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Economic Freedom and the Performance of Russian Companies | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
12/7 (TH) |
Bernadette Hanlon The Ohio State University |
Global Migration: The Basics | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
Spring 2017
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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2/2 (TH) |
Aaron Kupchik Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware |
The Real School Safety Problem: The Long-Term Consequences of Harsh School Punishment | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
4/3 (M) |
Francesc Ortega Economics Department, Queens College CUNY |
Estimating the Economic Contribution of Unauthorized Workers in the United States | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
4/13 (TH) |
Donald F. Norris School of Public Policy, UMBC |
Cyber Security at the Grasssroots: Results of the First Nationwide Survey of American Local Government Cyber Security Problems and Practices | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
4/20 (TH) |
Carl Lin Economics Department, Bucknell University |
Can the Minimum Wage Reduce Poverty? Evidence from Urban China. | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
5/1 (M) |
Robert Margo Department of Economics, Boston University, and Research Associate, NBER |
The Persistence of Racial Inequality: An Intergenerational Perspective | 4:00 pm Library, 7th Floor |
5/3 (W) |
Lina Maria Martinez Political Science, Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia |
Empirical evidence for decision making in a traumatized city | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
5/11 (TH) |
Debin Ma Economic History, London School of Economics |
Monetary Integration in Times of Political Disintegration – Silver Exchanges between Shanghai and Tianjin in Early 20th Century China. | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
Fall 2016
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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9/1 (TH) |
Ivo Bischoff University of Kassel |
Local Council Members’ View on Inter-Municipal Cooperation: Does Office-Related Self Interest Matter? | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
9/22 (TH) |
Dan Hicks University of Oklahoma |
Air Pollution and Pro-Cyclical Mortality: Causal Evidence from Thermal Inversions | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/6 (TH) |
Nuria Rodriguez Planas Queens College |
Social Norms and Teenager Smoking, The Dark Side of Gender Equality | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/19 (W) |
Lora Cohen Vogel University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
TBD | 12:00 pm |
11/10 (TH) |
Jane Lincove UMBC School of Public Policy |
Overworked or Overpaid? A Longitudinal Analysis of Principal Compensation in a Context of Increasing School Autonomy | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/17 (TH) |
Tim Pawlowski University of Tuebingen |
Sport Participation and Social Capital Formation | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
Spring 2016
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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02/04 (TH) |
Seth Gershenson American University |
Gender, Peer Advising, and Postsecondary Educational Success | 12:00 pm |
03/10 (TH) |
Soohyung Lee University of Maryland |
The Impact of School and Classroom Gender Composition on Educational Achievement | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
3/22 (TU) |
Doug Lauen UNC, Chapel Hill Department of Public Policy and Department of Sociology |
School Poverty Contextual Effects | 4:00 pm PUP 431 |
3/24 (TH) |
Don Norris and Anupam Joshi UMBC |
Don Norris, UMBC School of Public Policy — Cyber Security Challenges to American Local Governments; and Anupam Joshi, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering — Policy Driven Approaches to Security |
12:00 pm PUP 367 |
4/14 (TH) |
David Deming Graduate School of Education Harvard University |
The Growing Importance of Social Skills in the Labor Market | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
4/21 (TH) |
Paul Ferraro JHU & GSU |
The Microeconomics of Technology: Climate Change Adaptation Through Resource Conserving Technologies | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
4/28 (TH) |
Jessica Sowa University of Baltimore |
Retaining Critical Human Capital: Volunteer Firefighters in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
05/03 (TU) |
Ben Castleman UVA Batten School of Leadership and Policy |
Knowing When and Who To Nudge in Education: Evidence from Text Messaging Experiments | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
05/05 (TU) |
Farah Farahati, UMBC Scott Nystrom, U.S. Health and Human Services Department |
Economic Spillover Analysis from Public Medical Countermeasure Investments: A Case Study of NexoBrid (R) | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
Fall 2015
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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09/10 (TH) |
James Fenske Economics Department University of Oxford, U.K. |
Dust Exposure and Infant Mortality in West Africa | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
09/24 (TH) |
Tim Brennan Economics/Public Policy UMBC |
Opening the ‘Open Internet’ | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/2 (F) |
Ian Anson Department of Political Science UMBC |
Partisan Media and the Political Conditioning of Economic Perceptions | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/12 (M) |
Todd Nesbit Department of Economics Ohio State University |
Impact of Tobacco Taxation and its Influence on Illegal Sales of Tobacco Products | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/23 (F) |
Ali Khan Department of Economics Johns Hopkins University |
TBA | 2:00 pm PUP 367 |
10/29 (TH) |
Evan Perlman Public Policy UMBC |
What are the True Employment and Wage Impacts of Casinos? | 2:00 pm PUP 367 |
11/12 (TH) |
Kelly E. Carter School of Business Morgan State University |
You Pitch In, I Pitch In, We All Pitch In: The Contributions of Labor and Management to Their Complementarities in a Competitive Environment | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
Spring 2015
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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02/12 (TH) |
Peter Henry NYU Stern School of Business |
Data and Discipline: The Science of Economic Turnaround | 4:00 pm Library Gallery |
02/13 (F) |
Marc Law University of Vermont |
Political Centralization,Federalism, and Urban Development: Evidence from U.S. and Canadian Capital Cities | 12:00 pm PUP 367 |
02/18 (W) |
Isaiah Andrews Harvard University |
Weak Identification: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. | 4:00 pm PUP 367 |
02/18 (W) |
Jamie Chriqui Health Policy and Administration University of Illinois Chicago |
Obesity-related policies: Influences on communities, schools, and individual outcomes | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
02/19 (TH) |
Sanjay Pandey Trachtenberg School, George Washington University |
Does Mission Matter for Social Enterprise?: A study of US arts and cultural organizations | 2:00 pm PUP 451 |
03/05 (TH) |
Gregory Clark University of California Davis |
TBA | 4:00 pm Library Gallery |
03/05 (TH) |
David Deming Grad. School of Education, Harvard University |
The Value of Postsecondary Credentials in the Labor Market: an experimental study | 2:00 pm PUP 451 |
03/25 (W) |
Teresa Romano Department of Economics, Goucher College |
Gaming the System? Teacher Responses to Changes in Accountability | 2:00 pm PUP 451 |
04/16 (TH) |
Seth Gitter Department of Economics, Towson University |
Welfare Impacts of Rising Quinoa Prices: Evidence from Peru | 2:00 pm PUP 451 |
05/01 (F) |
Steve Hemelt University of North Carolina |
TBA | 2:00 pm PUP 451 |
Fall 2014
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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09/17 (W) |
John Parman Dept of Economics, William and Mary |
Adoption and Adult Outcomes in the Early 20th Century. | 2:00 pm PUP 203 |
09/18 (TH) |
Stephen F. Ross Institute for Sports Law, Policy and Research, The Pennsylvania State University |
The Unforeseen Anticompetitive and Racially Discriminatory Effects of Baseball’s North American Draft | 4:00 pm UC 312 |
09/23 (T) |
Darrell Gaskin School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University |
Where you live really does matter. The impact of community level factors on the mortality of life insurance enrollees. |
2:00pm PUP 204 |
10/3 (F) |
Inas Kelly Dept of Economics, Queens College and CUNY Grad. Center |
Proximate and Economic Determinants of Obesity: A Cross-National Analysis. | 2:00pm PUP 204 |
10/13 (M) |
Robert A. Lawson O’Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom, Southern Methodist University |
Economic Freedom and the Wealth and Health of Nations. | 4:00 pm U Library 7th floor |
10/23 (TH) |
Sara Heller Dept of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania |
The Effects of Summer Jobs on Disadvantaged Youth. | 2:00 pm PUP 204 |
11/20 (TH) | David Autor Dept of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Will the Workplace of the Future Have Any Workers? Technological Change, Employment, and the Structure of Jobs. | 4:00 pm Library Gallery |
Spring 2014
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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02/7 (F) |
Carolyn Moehling Rutgers and NBER Melissa Thomasson Miami U. and NBER |
The Swan Song of the Country Doctor: Flexner and the Economics and Practice of Medicine | 3:00 pm PUP 204 |
05/2 (F) |
Leah Boustan Dept of Economics UCLA and NBER |
To the New World and Back Again: Return Migration and Upward Mobility | 12:00 pm PUP 451 |
Spring 2013
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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02/1 (F) |
Karen Clay Carnegie Mellon Heinz School |
Coal, Smoke, and Death: Bituminous Coal and American Home Heating, 1920-1959. | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
03/8 (F) |
Lesley Turner Dept of Economics University of Maryland |
The Impact of Financial Aid on Program of Study and Educational Attainment. | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
04/4 (TH) |
Kasey Buckles Dept of Economics Notre Dame University |
The Effect of College Education on Health. | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
04/26 (F) |
Robert Kaestner Dept of Economics University of Illinois Chicago |
TBA. | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
05/7 (T) |
Christy Chapin Dept of History UMBC |
Ensuring America’s Health: The Role of Insurance Companies in the Health Care System’s Development. | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
Fall 2012
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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09/14 | Nadwa Mossaad Public Policy dept UMBC |
The Consequences of Increased Enforcement of Legal Minimum Wages in a Developing Country: An evaluation of the impact of the Campaña Nacional de Salarios Mínimos in Costa Rica | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
09/28 | Joanne Tsu Federal Reserve |
Aging and Strategic Learning: The Impact of Spousal Incentives on Financial Literacy | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
10/12 | Marv Mandell and Nicole Stewart Public Policy dept UMBC |
The Impact of Qualified Census Tract Designation on Low Income Housing Tax Credit Development | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
10/24 | Sean Reardon School of Education Stanford University |
The Effect of NCLB on Narrowing Achievement Gaps Between Minority and White Students | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
11/29 | Brent Gibbons Public Policy dept UMBC |
Working with a Severe Mental Illness: Stressful or Salubrious for Overall Mental Health? | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
12/7 | David Frisvold Dept of Economics Emory University |
Nutrition and Cognitive Achievement: An Evaluation of the School Breakfast Program | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
Fall 2011
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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9/22 (TH) |
Darrell Gaskin School of Public Health Johns Hopkins |
Healthcare Disparities — Race, Place, or Both? | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
10/7 (F) |
Timothy Moore Dept of Economics University of Maryland |
Employment Effects of Terminating Disability Benefits: Insights from Removing Drug Addictions as Disabling Conditions | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
10/14 (TH) |
Nicola Tynan Dickenson College |
TBA | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
11/10 (TH) | Roy Meyers Dept of Political Science UMBC |
Why the Supercommittee isn’t Super: Improving How the Federal Government Allocates Resources and Sets Priorities | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
11/17 (TH) | Thomas Peeters University of Antwerp |
An Empirical Contest Model of the English Premier League | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
Spring 2011
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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03/3 (TH) |
Michael Grossman CUNY |
The Impact of National Health Insurance on Birth Outcomes: A Natural Experiment in Taiwan | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
03/16 (W) |
Erin Todd Bronchetti Swarthmore College |
When a Nudge Isn’t Enough: Defaults and Saving Among Low-Income Tax Filers | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
03/31 (TH) |
Damon Clark University of Florida |
TBA | 2:00 pm PUP 438 |
04/22 (F) |
Roy Meyers Political Science UMBC |
How does the Federal Government ‘Set Priorities’ and How Should It? | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
04/29 (F) |
Dennis Coates and Tim Gindling Economics dept UMBC |
Are Hispanic Immigrant Families Reviving the Economies of America’s Small Towns? | 12:00 pm PUP 438 |
Fall 2010
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
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09/15 (W) |
John Rennie Short UMBC |
The Postcolonial Creative City: an Antipodean Case Study | 12:00 pm PUP 203 |
09/29 (W) |
Peter Hinrichs Georgetown University |
Affirmative Action Bans and College Graduation Rates | 12:00 pm PUP 203 |
10/13 (W) |
Sergio Prada IMPAQ Intl. |
Level-I Trauma Center Effects on Return to Work Outcomes | 12:00 pm PUP 203 |
10/29 (F) |
Bing Ma Economics dept UMBC |
Socioeconomic Status and Overweight and Obesity: How Does the Gradient Change with Age? New Evidence from China | 12:00 pm PUP 203 |
11/17 (W) |
Eric Slade UMBC |
Access to VA Assertive Community Treatment Services: Effects on Mental Health Costs | 12:00 pm PUP 203 |
12/13 (M) |
Jens Ludwig University of Chicago |
The Effects of School Desegregation on Crime | 12:00 pm PUP 203 |
Spring 2010
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time and Location |
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02/25 | Erdal Tekin Georgia State University |
Child Care Subsidies and Child Development | 2:00 PM PUP 203 |
03/4 | David Figlio Northwestern University |
Competitive effects of means-tested school vouchers | 2:00 PM PUP 203 |
03/10 | Lisa Dickson Economics UMBC |
Do Universities Practice Gender Sensitive Admissions? | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
04/14 | George LaNoue UMBC |
Methodological and Conceptional Issues in Writing a Book on the History of UMBC | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
04/22 | Christelle Viauroux Economics UMBC |
Stable Schedule Matchings using a Fixed Point Method | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
04/29 | Scott Farrow Economics UMBC |
A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Slot Machine Gambling in Maryland | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
04/30 | Sheila Olmstead Yale University |
The Value of Scarce Urban Water | 11:00 AM PUP 367 |
05/6 | Burt Barnow Johns Hopkins University |
Setting Up Social Experiments: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
Fall 2009
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time and Location |
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10/7 | Frances Carter UMBC |
Estimation of Average Treatment Effects of On-campus, Academic Year Research on STEM PhD Pursuit for Talented, Underrepresented Minorities | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
10/9 | Martha Bailey University of Michigan |
The impact of US Family Planning Programs: Evidence from the War on Poverty and Title X | 2:00 PM TBA |
10/16 | Melinda Miller US Naval Academy |
Destroyed By Slavery?: The Effect of Slavery on African-American Family Formation Following Emancipation. | 12:00 PM PUP 367 |
10/21 | Gary Burtless Brooking Institution |
Is There Evidence Workers Are Rational in Preparing for Retirement? | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
11/13 | Allen Fawcett Environmental Protection Agency |
Cap-and-trade bill | 12:00 PM TBA |
11/18 | Joseph Sabia American University |
Parental Involvment Laws, Sexual Activity, and Youth Suicide | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
12/2 | Laura Hussey UMBC |
TBA | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
12/ 9 | Tim Brennan Economics UMBC |
Behavioral vs. standard economics: A dozen observations against, for & tied. | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
Fall 2008
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time and Location |
---|---|---|---|
09/9 | Tim Gindling and Sara Poggio Economics UMBC |
Family separation and re-unification as a factor in the United States | 12:00 PM PUP 204 |
09/17 | Jonah Rockoff Columbia University |
Does mentoring reduce turnover and improve skills of new employees? Evidence from teachers in New York City | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
09/29 | Carolyn Hill Georgetown University |
Longer-term effects of the Tulsa Public Schools pre-K program | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
10/8 | Bill Rothstein Sociology UMBC |
The great twentieth-century pandemic of coronary heart disease: How well do we understand it? | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
10/15 | Judy Shinogle MIPAR UMBC |
Determinants and costs of physical inactivity | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
10/29 | Dylan Conger George Washington University |
The effects of native language instruction on how quickly English learners can acquire proficiency | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
11/12 | Ted Joyce Baruch College |
TBA | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
11/19 | Don Norris UMBC, Public Policy |
Disirregardless of the facts, Ma’am: Technology, public opinion, advocacy groups and policy outcomes affection election administration in Maryland | 12:00 PM 203 PUP |
12/3 | Jason Fletcher Yale University |
Peer influences on alcohol consumption | 12:00 PM 204 PUP |
Fall 2007
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time and Location |
---|---|---|---|
09/26 | Betsey Stevenson The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania |
Beyond the Classroom: Using Title IX to Measure the Return to High School Sports |
12:00 PM 204 PUP |
10/10 | Randi Hjmalarsson UMCP(co-sponsored with Public Policy) |
Crime and Expected Punishment | 12:00 PM PUP 203 |
10/17 | Krishna Ladha UMBC |
Paradox of Unbiased Public Information | 12:00 PM 367 PUP |
10/24 | James Hilger Federal trade Commission |
TBA | 12:00 PM 367 PUP |
10/29 | David Walker, Government Accountability Office Elmendorf, Brookings Institution Butler, Heritage FoundationBixby, Concord Coalition |
U.S. Fiscal Situation | 5:00 PM Lecture Hall V Grad Student session 3:00 |
11/14 | Melissa Kearney University of Maryland- College Park |
TBA | 12:00 PM Public Policy Seminar Room (4th floor PUP) |
12/5 | David Mitch Dept of Economics UMBC |
TBA | 12:00 PM Public Policy Seminar Room (4th floor PUP) |
Fall 2005
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time and Location |
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10/26 | Scott Farrow Department of Economics UMBC |
When Is Some Number Better Than No Number | 12:00 PM 367 PUP |
11/11 | Dennis Coates Department of EconomicsUMBC |
Spending on Sports: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey | 4:00 PM 367 PUP |
Fall 2004
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
---|---|---|---|
10/6 | Bill Lord Department of Economics UMBC |
Family Production and Economic Growth | 1:00 PM PUP 367 |
11/11 | William J. Baumol New York University |
Independent Entrepreneurs and Giant Enterprises: The David-Goliath Pertnership? | 4:00 PM AOK Library 7th Floor |
11/12 | Nandita Dasgupta Dept of Economics UMBC |
Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to India Since the 1990s–Issues and Challenges: Comparison with China | 1:00 PM PUP 367 |
11/19 | Roger Betancourt University of Maryland College Park |
The Role of the State in a “Democratic” transition: Cuba | 1:00 PM PUP 367 |
Spring 2004
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
---|---|---|---|
03/14 | Leandro Prados de la Escosura Universidad Carlos III, Madrid Georgetown University |
Long-Run International Inequality in Real Income and Human Development: Evidence from Europe and the New World |
1:00 pm PUP367 |
04/2 | Kenneth Koford University of Delaware |
Experiments on trust and Bargaining in Bulgaria: The Effects of Institutions and Culture |
1:00 pm PUP367 |
04/16 | Bryan L. Boulier and Herman Stekler George Washington University |
Evaluating National Football League Choices: The Passing Game | 1:00 pm Public Policy Seminar Room |
Fall 2003
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
---|---|---|---|
09/24 | Mark A. Carlson Federal Reserve Board of Govenors |
Were There Other Ways Out? Bank Failures During the Panics of the Great Depression |
1:00 pm Admin 829 |
10/10 | Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong National Science Foundation and University of South Florida |
Alcohol Availability and Crime: A Robust Approach | 1:00 pm Admin 829 |
10/15 | Tim Gindling UMBC |
The Effects of Legal Minimum Wages in Costa Rica on Wages, Employment, Hours Worked and Monthly Earnings Throughout the Distribution |
1:00 pm Admin 829 |
11/10 | Daniel Hamermesh University of Texas |
Time Use, Time Crunch and Work Time in America | 3:00 pm AOK Library 7th Floor |
Spring 2003
Fall 2002
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
---|---|---|---|
09/26 | Phil Cook Duke University |
“Evaluating Gun Policy”(Sponsored by Social Sciences Forum) | 4:00 pm UC 312 |
11/14 | Gregory Mankiw Harvard University |
“Economics Education and Economic Policy: From the Classroom to the White House” 7th Annual Jack Mullen Lecture |
4:00 pm AOK Library 7th floor |
12/6 | Robert Goldfarb George Washington University |
“Inequality of What Among Whom: Rival Conceptions of Distribution in the 20th Century” |
1:00 pm Admin 829 |
Spring 2002
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time and Location |
---|---|---|---|
03/4 | Malay K. Dey Morgan State |
Order Time, Multiple Shocks, and Short Selling in Security Price Adjustment |
1:00 pm Admin 829 |
03/15 | Dennis Coates UMBC |
Voting on Stadium and Arena Subsidies | 1:00 pm Admin 829 |
04/10 | Mike Bailey Georgetown University |
Do States Race to the Bottom? |
1:00 PM Admin 829 |
04/15 | Burton Malkiel Princeton |
A Random Walker Looks Back: Is the Stock Market Predictable After All?Sponsored by a generous donation from TIAA-CREF | 4:00 PM AOK Library 7th floor |
05/1 | Tim Gindling UMBC |
Causes of Changing Earnings Inequality in Costa Rica | 1:00 Admin 829 |
05/3 | Tim HaabOhio State University |
Information Conveyance on Behavioral Changes from Perceived Risks: An Application to Seafood Consumption and Pfiesteria Piscicida |
1:00 pm Admin 829 |
05/8 | Shoshana Grossbard-Schectman San Diego State University |
Marriage and the Economy | 1:00 Admin 829 |
Fall 2001
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic | Time Location |
---|---|---|---|
09/14 | George Deltas FTC and University of Illinois U.C. |
“Passenger Shipping Cartels and Their Effect on transatlantic Migration” | 1:00 pm Admin 829 |
10/16 | Alice Rivlin The Brookings Institution |
“Reviving the Economy: What Can Policies Do?” 6th Annual Jack Mullen Lecture |
4:00 pm Albin O. Kuhn Library (7th floor) |
Spring 2001
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title/Topic |
Time Location |
---|---|---|---|
03/30 | Nathan Rosenberg Stanford |
“America’s University/Industry Interfaces, 1945-2000” | 7:45 pm UC 312 |
02/15 | Philip Keefer Development Research Group The World Bank |
“When do special interests run rampant? Disentangling the role of elections, incomplete information, and checks and balances in banking crises.” |
1:00 pm UC Ballroom |
03/27 | Stanley Black Chapel Hill, IMF |
Economic Reform in Mongolia | 1:00 pm TBA |
Fall 2000
Date | Speaker | Presentation Title |
Time Location |
---|---|---|---|
09/13 | Jim Bessen Research on Innovation |
“The Skills of the Unskilled in the American Industrial Revolution” |
1:00 pm Adm 829 |
09/25 | Partha Dasgupta University of Cambridge |
Resource Policy in Imperfect Economies 5th Annual Jack Mullen Lecture |
4:00 pm Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery |
10/3 | Tyler Cowan George Mason University |
“The Economics of Global Culture” (Lecture sponsored by the UMBC Social Sciences and Humanities Forums) |
4:00 pm Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery |
11/30 | Peyton Young Johns Hopkins Univerity |
“The Evolution of Social Institutions” (Sponsors: Social Sciences Forum, Department of Economics, Department of Political Science) |
4:00 pm Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery |
Chunming Yuan discusses his current research
on the Behavior of Futures Traders
Location
Public Policy : 367
Date & Time
December 12, 2014, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Description
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The Behavior of Futures Traders
Chunming Yuan, Economics
Location
Public Policy : 367
Date & Time
December 12, 2014, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
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