2003 PIER Conference on Crime and Public Policy
-PIER Conference
With support from the James C. Gentle Foundation
2003 PIER Conference on Crime and Public Policy
-PIER Conference
With support from the James C. Gentle Foundation
Using Experimental Data to Validate a Dynamic Model of Schooling and Fertility: Assessing a School Subsidy Program in Mexico
-Empirical Micro Seminar
Petra Todd and Ken Wolpin
University of Pennsylvania
Cancelled
-Political Economy Workshop
Michael Smart
University of Toronto
Wage Bargaining with On-the-Job Search: A Structural Econometric Model
-Empirical Micro Seminar
Jean-Marc Robin
University of Paris
A New Explanation for European Unemployment based on Rational Institutions
-Money Macro Seminar, Political Economy Workshop
Rafael Di Tella
Harvard University
An Experimental Study of Storable Votes
-Political Economy Workshop
Alessandra Casella
Columbia University
Empirical Implications of Limited Commitment. Evidence from Mexican Villages
-Empirical Micro Seminar
Orazio Attanasio
University College London
PIER Lecture - Wage Dispersion and Job-To-Job Flows: Are They Related?
-Political Economy Workshop
Dale T. Mortensen
Northwestern University
From Bad Institutions to Worse: The Role of History in Development
-Political Economy Workshop
Stephen Parente
University of Illinois