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Industrial Relations Section/Labor Economics Seminar - Fall 1996
- September 18
- Professor Boyan Jovanovic, New York University
"Stepping Stone Mobility"
- September 25
- Gordon Dahl, Princeton University
(joint with Econometric Research Seminar)
"Mobility and the Return to Education: Testing the
Roy Model with Multiple Markets"
- October 2
- Professor Cecilia Rouse, Princeton University
"Orchestrating Impartiality: The Effect of Blind
Auditions on the Sex Composition of Orchestras"
- October 9
- Professor Dwayne Benjamin, Princeton University and
University of Toronto (with Michael Baker, University of
Toronto)
"How Do Retirement Tests Affect the Labour Supply
Behavior of Older Men?"
- October 16
- Professor Kristin Butcher, Boston College (with John
DiNardo, University of California, Irvine)
"The Immigrant and Native Born Wage Distributions:
Evidence from United States Censuses"
- October 23
- NO SEMINAR
- October 30
- NO SEMINAR, MIDTERM BREAK
- November 6
- Professor Janet Currie, National Bureau of Economic
Research
"The Technology of Birth: Insurance Coverage, Medical
Interventions and Infant Health"
- November 13
- Professor Reuben Gronau, Princeton University and
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"Job Turnover in Israeli Manufacturing"
- November 20
- Professor David Bloom, Harvard University, Harvard
Institute of International Development
"Population Change and Human Resource Development in
Emerging Asia"
(joint with Research Program in Development Studies and
O.P.R.)
101 Notestein Hall
21 Prospect Avenue
- November 27
- Professor Cecilia Rouse, Princeton University
"School Choice: Evidence From Milwaukee"
- December 4
- Economics Department Job Talk
Professor Steven D. Levitt, Harvard Society of
Fellows
"Measuring Postitive Externalities from Unobservable
Victim Precaution: An Empirical Analysis of
Lojack"
- December 11
- Professor Joseph Hotz, The Irving B. Harris School of
Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago
"Assessing the Effects of Teenage Childbearing on
Maternal Outcomes in the United States: Exploiting a Very
Natural Experiment" (with Seth Sanders and Susan
McElroy)
(joint with O.P.R.)
101 Notestein Hall
21 Prospect Ave
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