On the welfare effects of new financial technology: Factoring and Trade Credit
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Bernardo de Moura
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
On the welfare effects of new financial technology: Factoring and Trade Credit
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Eliana Sena
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
The Labor Market Effect of Mandated Benefits: Evidence from China’s Housing Provident Fund
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Quiyi Wang
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
Technology, Skills, and Inequality in Competitive Environments: Evidence from Go Players
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Young Ahn
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
Protection or Exclusion? Indigenous Education in Mexico
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Ornella Darova
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
The Welfare Implications of Hurricane Risks and Disaster Policies
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Ji Hwan Kim
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
People- or Place-Based Policies to Tackle Disadvantage? Evidence from Decomposing Test Scores into Family, School, and Neighborhood Effects
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Lucienne Disch
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
The Impact of Admissions Criteria with Endogenous Peer Effects
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Zach Weingarten
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
Credit Constraints, Market Structure and Consumer Welfare
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Chinmay Lohani
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate
Competition Under Assortative Matching in Ph.D. Admission
-Empirical Micro Lunch
Siqi Li
University of Pennsylvania, PhD Candidate