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Industrial Relations Section/Labor Economics Seminar - Spring 1997
- February 5
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- February 12
- Professor Wilbert van der Klaauw, C.V. Starr Center For
Applied Economics, New York University
"A Regression-Discontinuity Evaluation of the Effect
of Financial Aid Offers on College Enrollment"
- February 19
- Professor Victor Lavy, Hebrew University,
Jerusalem
"Using Maimonides' Rule to Estimate the Effect of
Class Size on Children's Academic
Achievement"
- February 26
- Professor Rachel Friedberg, Brown University
"The Impact of Mass Migration on the Israeli Labor
Market"
- March 5
- Professor Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
(with Paul Gertler)
(joint with Research Program in Development Studies)
"Health Status and Consumption: Evidence and
Implications for User Fee Policy"
- March 12
- Lisa Barrow, Princeton University (with Cecilia
Rouse)
"Are Public Schools Inefficient?"
- March 19
- NO SEMINAR, MIDTERM BREAK
- March 26
- Professor Kevin Hallock, University of Illinois
"Layoffs, Top Executive Pay, and Firm
Performance"
- April 2
- Professor Gerald Oettinger, University of Texas and
Princeton University
"An Empirical Analysis of the Labor Supply Behavior
of Stadium Vendors: Participation Decisions, Effort Choice,
and the Simultaneous Determination of Wages and Labor
Supply"
- April 9
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- April 16
- Professor Joshua Angrist, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
"Children and Their Parents' Labor Supply:
Evidence From Exogenous Variation in Family Size"
(joint with William Evans, University of Maryland)
- April 23
- Professor Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
"Good Jobs versus Bad Jobs: Theory and Some
Evidence"
- April 30
- Dr. Larry Mishel, Economic Policy Institute
"Has Technology Had Any Effect on the Growth of Wage
Inequality in the 1980's and 1990's?" (joint
with Jared Bernstein and John Schmidt)
- May 7
- Professor Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins
University
"An Analysis of Sample Attrition in Panel Data: The
Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics"
(joint with O.P.R.)
101 Notestein Hall
21 Prospect Avenue
- May 14
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