Fall 2015 Schedule Department Seminar Arresting Contagion: Science, Policy, and Conflicts over Animal Disease Control Friday October 9 12:00pm Presented by: Paul Rhode Economics DepartmentUniversity of Michigan Transportation Networks and the Geographic Concentration of Industry Friday October 16 12:00pm Presented by: Dustin Frye Economics DepartmentVassar College Indonesia and the East Asian Region: Economic Recovery and Beyond Friday October 30 12:00pm Presented by: Mari Pangestur Indonesia Minister of Trade (former) How Positive Was the Positive Check? Investment and Fertility in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza in India Friday November 6 12:00pm Presented by: Dan Keniston Department of EconomicsYale University Intrahousehold Bargaining, Female Autonomy, and Labor Supply: Theory and Evidence from India Friday November 20 12:00pm Presented by: Rachel Heath Department of EconomicsUniversity of Washington A New Approach to an Age-old Problem: Solving Externalities by Incenting Workers Directly Friday December 4 12:00pm Presented by: Robert Metcalfe Becker Friedman Institute for Research in EconomicsUniversity of Chicago Quantifying the Short and Long Run Impacts of Climate Change on Electricity Consumption Using Big Data Friday December 11 10:00am Presented by: Max Auffhammer Department of Agricultural & Resource EconomicsUniversity of California, Berkeley
Arresting Contagion: Science, Policy, and Conflicts over Animal Disease Control Friday October 9 12:00pm Presented by: Paul Rhode Economics DepartmentUniversity of Michigan
Transportation Networks and the Geographic Concentration of Industry Friday October 16 12:00pm Presented by: Dustin Frye Economics DepartmentVassar College
Indonesia and the East Asian Region: Economic Recovery and Beyond Friday October 30 12:00pm Presented by: Mari Pangestur Indonesia Minister of Trade (former)
How Positive Was the Positive Check? Investment and Fertility in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza in India Friday November 6 12:00pm Presented by: Dan Keniston Department of EconomicsYale University
Intrahousehold Bargaining, Female Autonomy, and Labor Supply: Theory and Evidence from India Friday November 20 12:00pm Presented by: Rachel Heath Department of EconomicsUniversity of Washington
A New Approach to an Age-old Problem: Solving Externalities by Incenting Workers Directly Friday December 4 12:00pm Presented by: Robert Metcalfe Becker Friedman Institute for Research in EconomicsUniversity of Chicago
Quantifying the Short and Long Run Impacts of Climate Change on Electricity Consumption Using Big Data Friday December 11 10:00am Presented by: Max Auffhammer Department of Agricultural & Resource EconomicsUniversity of California, Berkeley