Spring 2021 Schedule Development Economics Workshop Paths to Ending Female Genital Cutting: Evidence from Income Shocks and Intra-Household Spillovers Thursday January 28 3:45pm Presented by: Lindsey Novak EconomicsColby College The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia Wednesday (different day) February 10 12:00pm Presented by: Rachid Laajaj Department of EconomicsUniversity of Los Andes Aid Against Trees? Evidence from a Community-Driven Development Program in the Philippines Wednesday (different day) February 17 12:00pm Presented by: Jeff Pagel Department of EconomicsUniversity of Barcelona Peace and Petty Corruption: Evidence from Trucking in Cote d'Ivoire Thursday February 25 3:45pm Presented by: Jeremy Foltz Department of Agricultural and Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Experimental evaluation of a group based psychosocial intervention for primary caregivers with young children in communities exposed to violence in Colombia Wednesday (different day) March 3 12:00pm Presented by: Andrés Moya Department of EconomicsUniversity of Los Andes The Apprenticeship-to-Work Transition: Experimental Evidence from Ghana Thursday March 11 3:45pm Presented by: Isaac Mbiti Batten School of Leadership and Public PolicyUniversity of Virginia Innovative approaches for conservation and biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Thursday March 25 3:45pm Presented by: Marin Skidmore Practice Job Talk Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, Department of Agricultural and Applied EconomicsUniveristy of Wisconsin-Madison When Redistribution Exacerbates Poverty: Evidence from Gamal Abdel Nasser's Land Reforms Thursday April 1 3:45pm Presented by: Steven Brooke Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison The Political Resource Blessing or Curse? Patronage Networks and the Varieties of Economic Development Models in China Thursday April 8 3:45pm Presented by: Reed Lei LaFollette School of Public AffairsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison CANCELLED Thursday April 15 3:45pm Presented by: Katja Maria Kaufmann Management and Economicst What We Teach About Race and Gender: Representation in Images and Text of Children’s Books Wednesday (different day) April 21 12:00pm Presented by: Anjali Adukia Harris School of Public PolicyUniversity of Chicago Getting What You Pay For: Universal Health Coverage for the Poor under Mexico's Seguro Popular Thursday May 6 3:45pm Presented by: Jeremy Barofsky ideas42
Paths to Ending Female Genital Cutting: Evidence from Income Shocks and Intra-Household Spillovers Thursday January 28 3:45pm Presented by: Lindsey Novak EconomicsColby College
The Costs of Bureaucracy and Corruption at Customs: Evidence from the Computerization of Imports in Colombia Wednesday (different day) February 10 12:00pm Presented by: Rachid Laajaj Department of EconomicsUniversity of Los Andes
Aid Against Trees? Evidence from a Community-Driven Development Program in the Philippines Wednesday (different day) February 17 12:00pm Presented by: Jeff Pagel Department of EconomicsUniversity of Barcelona
Peace and Petty Corruption: Evidence from Trucking in Cote d'Ivoire Thursday February 25 3:45pm Presented by: Jeremy Foltz Department of Agricultural and Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Experimental evaluation of a group based psychosocial intervention for primary caregivers with young children in communities exposed to violence in Colombia Wednesday (different day) March 3 12:00pm Presented by: Andrés Moya Department of EconomicsUniversity of Los Andes
The Apprenticeship-to-Work Transition: Experimental Evidence from Ghana Thursday March 11 3:45pm Presented by: Isaac Mbiti Batten School of Leadership and Public PolicyUniversity of Virginia
Innovative approaches for conservation and biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Thursday March 25 3:45pm Presented by: Marin Skidmore Practice Job Talk Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, Department of Agricultural and Applied EconomicsUniveristy of Wisconsin-Madison
When Redistribution Exacerbates Poverty: Evidence from Gamal Abdel Nasser's Land Reforms Thursday April 1 3:45pm Presented by: Steven Brooke Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
The Political Resource Blessing or Curse? Patronage Networks and the Varieties of Economic Development Models in China Thursday April 8 3:45pm Presented by: Reed Lei LaFollette School of Public AffairsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
What We Teach About Race and Gender: Representation in Images and Text of Children’s Books Wednesday (different day) April 21 12:00pm Presented by: Anjali Adukia Harris School of Public PolicyUniversity of Chicago
Getting What You Pay For: Universal Health Coverage for the Poor under Mexico's Seguro Popular Thursday May 6 3:45pm Presented by: Jeremy Barofsky ideas42