University of Houston Department of Economics
Empirical Microeconomics Seminar Series
Spring 2024
Our seminars are usually Tuesdays from 4:00-5:15pm unless otherwise noted.
The current schedule of speakers is as follows. Usually the paper is be posted a week before the seminar.
Tues 2/6 |
Owen Ozier (Williams College) "Can Education Be Standardized? Evidence from Kenya"
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Tues 2/20 |
Neil Thakral (Brown) "Wage Differentials and the Price
of Workplace Flexibility" [click here for abstract]
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Tues 3/5 |
Sergio Montero (University of Rochester) "How Do Gender Quotas Impact
Electoral Accountability?" [click here for abstract] Hosted by Economics, *Part of Political Economy Speaker Series co-hosted by Center for Public Policy (Hobby School) and Department of Economics (CLASS)* |
Tues 3/19 |
Renee Bowen (UC San Diego) "Dynamics of Risky Agreements"
[click here for abstract] Hosted by Hobby, *Part of Political Economy Speaker Series co-hosted by Center for Public Policy (Hobby School) and Department of Economics (CLASS)* |
Tues 3/26 |
Garima Sharma (Northwestern)
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Tues 4/23 |
Victor Aguirregabiria (University of Toronto) "Identification and Estimation of
Demand Models with Endogenous Product Entry and Exit"
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Tues 4/30
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Basit Zafar (University of Michigan) "The Silent Treatment? Correlation of
Spousal Expectations and Information Flow in Couples"
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Previous Semesters' Workshops:
2022-23: Fall 2023 Schedule
2022-23: Fall 2022 Schedule Spring 2023 Schedule
2021-22: Fall 2021 Schedule Spring 2022 Schedule
2020-21: Fall 2020 Schedule Spring 2021 Schedule 2019-20: Fall 2019 Schedule Spring 2020 Schedule 2018-19: Fall 2018 Schedule Spring 2019 Schedule 2017-18: Fall 2017 Schedule Spring 2018 Schedule 2016-17: Fall 2016 Schedule Spring 2017 Schedule 2015-16: Fall 2015 Schedule Spring 2016 Schedule 2014-15: Fall 2014 Schedule Spring 2015 Schedule 2013-14: Fall 2013 Schedule Spring 2014 Schedule 2012-13: Fall 2012 Schedule Spring 2013 Schedule 2011-12: Fall 2011 Schedule Spring 2012 Schedule
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