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Industrial Relations Section/Labor Economics Seminar - Fall 2002
- September 25
- David Linsenmeier, Princeton
University
"Do
Retiree Health Benefits Cause Early Retirement?"
(joint with Center for Health and
Wellbeing)
- October 2
- Erica Field, Princeton University
"Entitled to Work: Urban Property Rights and Labor Supply in
Peru"
- October 9
- Melissa Clark, Princeton University
"Education
Reform, Redistribution, and Student Achievement: Evidence from the Kentucky
Education Reform Act"
- October 16
- "TBA"
- October 23
- Professor Solomon Polachek, State
University of New York at Binghamton and Princeton University
"Dyadic
International Relations Dispute with potential Applications to Labor
Relations"
- October 30
- No Seminar, Midterm Break
- November 6
- Professor Victor Lavy, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
"Paying for
Performance:
The
Effect of Teacher' Financial Incentives on Students' Scholastic
Outcomes"
(joint with Education Research
Section)
- November 13
- Professor Marianne Bertrand, The
University of Chicago
"Are Emily and Brendan More Employable Than Lakisha and
Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination"
- November 20
- Alexandre Mas, Princeton
University
""Labor
Unrest, Fairness and the Quality of Production: Evidence from the
Construction Equipment
Resale Market""
- November 27
- Claude Berrebi, Princeton
University
"More Evidence about the
Causal Connection of Education, Poverty and Terrorism"
- December 4
- Edward Vytlacil, Stanford
University
"Changes
in the Distribution
of AFQT Scores, 1980 to 1997"
(joint with Econometric Research
Program)
- December 11
- Professor Joshua Angrist,
Massachusetts Insitute of Technology
"How Important Are Classroom Peer
Effects? Evidence From Boston's Metro Program"
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