Spring 2020 Schedule Department Seminar Implementation as Intervention: Can Changing Management Practices Strengthen Policing in Chicago? Monday January 6 12:00pm Presented by: Max Kapustin University of Chicago Crime Lab Do behavioral nudges interact with prevailing economic incentives? Pairing experimental and quasi-experimental evidence from water consumption. Friday January 17 12:00pm Presented by: Casey Wichman University of Chicago The Economics of Solving Environmental Problems: The Case of Indigenous Water Claims in the American West Friday January 24 12:00pm Presented by: Eric Edwards North Carolina State University The Real Economics of Local Foods Monday January 27 12:00pm Presented by: Dawn Thilmany Colorado State University Droughts, deluges, and (river) diversions: Valuing market-based water reallocation Monday January 27 1:30pm Presented by: Will Rafey MIT Surge of Inequality: How Different Neighborhoods React to Flooding Thursday January 30 12:00pm Presented by: Ana Varela Varela Columbia University Alleviating Food Insecurity in the U.S.: Next Steps for Research and Policy Friday March 6 12:00pm Presented by: Craig Gundersen Agricultural and Consumer EconomicsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign *** CANCELLED *** Friday April 10 12:00pm Booth School of BusinessUniversity of Chicago *** CANCELLED *** Friday April 24 12:00pm Harris School of Public PolicyUniversity of Chicago
Implementation as Intervention: Can Changing Management Practices Strengthen Policing in Chicago? Monday January 6 12:00pm Presented by: Max Kapustin University of Chicago Crime Lab
Do behavioral nudges interact with prevailing economic incentives? Pairing experimental and quasi-experimental evidence from water consumption. Friday January 17 12:00pm Presented by: Casey Wichman University of Chicago
The Economics of Solving Environmental Problems: The Case of Indigenous Water Claims in the American West Friday January 24 12:00pm Presented by: Eric Edwards North Carolina State University
The Real Economics of Local Foods Monday January 27 12:00pm Presented by: Dawn Thilmany Colorado State University
Droughts, deluges, and (river) diversions: Valuing market-based water reallocation Monday January 27 1:30pm Presented by: Will Rafey MIT
Surge of Inequality: How Different Neighborhoods React to Flooding Thursday January 30 12:00pm Presented by: Ana Varela Varela Columbia University
Alleviating Food Insecurity in the U.S.: Next Steps for Research and Policy Friday March 6 12:00pm Presented by: Craig Gundersen Agricultural and Consumer EconomicsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign