Spring 2026 Schedule Department Seminar Capitalization as a Two-Part Tariff: The Equilibrium Structure of Housing Prices Friday January 30 12:00pm Presented by: Spencer Banzhaf North Carolina State University Paving the Swamp: Consequences of Land Use Regulation Under the Clean Water Act Friday March 13 12:00pm Presented by: Hannah Druckenmiller Division of the Humanities and Social SciencesCalifornia Institute of Technology *** CANCELLED *** Wednesday April 1 12:00pm Department of EconomicsUniversity of Pittsburgh When Credit Lines Open Fault Lines: Economic and Political Effects of Bank Lending Thursday April 23 3:45pm Presented by: Yasir Kahn Department of EconomicsUniversity of Pittsburgh Charting Your Path in Agricultural and Applied Economics: Career Strategies from a Department Head’s Perspective Friday April 24 12:00pm Presented by: Sarah Low Agricultural & Consumer EconomicsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Immigration and the Role of Slums in Housing Affordability Friday May 1 12:00pm Presented by: Marco Gonzalez-Navarro Agricultural and Resource EconomicsUniversity of California, Berkeley
Capitalization as a Two-Part Tariff: The Equilibrium Structure of Housing Prices Friday January 30 12:00pm Presented by: Spencer Banzhaf North Carolina State University
Paving the Swamp: Consequences of Land Use Regulation Under the Clean Water Act Friday March 13 12:00pm Presented by: Hannah Druckenmiller Division of the Humanities and Social SciencesCalifornia Institute of Technology
When Credit Lines Open Fault Lines: Economic and Political Effects of Bank Lending Thursday April 23 3:45pm Presented by: Yasir Kahn Department of EconomicsUniversity of Pittsburgh
Charting Your Path in Agricultural and Applied Economics: Career Strategies from a Department Head’s Perspective Friday April 24 12:00pm Presented by: Sarah Low Agricultural & Consumer EconomicsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Immigration and the Role of Slums in Housing Affordability Friday May 1 12:00pm Presented by: Marco Gonzalez-Navarro Agricultural and Resource EconomicsUniversity of California, Berkeley