E.P.I.C. presents: “The Value of Qualitative Research for Policy Puzzles.”
A discussion led by Professor Stefanie DeLuca (J.H.U.) on the value of qualitative research for policy puzzles in Hodson 210.
A discussion led by Professor Stefanie DeLuca (J.H.U.) on the value of qualitative research for policy puzzles in Hodson 210.
Title: "Extracting Models From Data Sets: An Experiment Using Notes-to-Self" by Guillaume R. Frechette, Emanuel Vespa and Sevgi Yuksel
More information about the applied microeconomics seminar will be posted.
Title: “Corporate Debt Maturity Matters for Monetary Policy” (co-authored with Joachim Jungherr, Matthias Meier, and Timo Reinelt)
The applied micro brownbag seminar by Seth Richards-Shubik (JHU Economics) will be in Wyman Park Building 603.
Title: “Information and Disparities in Health Care Quality: Evidence from GP Choice in England”
The Departmental Coffee Hour will be in Wyman Park Building 350.
Title: "The Selective Disclosure of Evidence: an Experiment" (joint work with A. Farina, G. Frechette, and A. Lizzeri)
Information about the paper will be available during the semester.
More information about the applied microeconomics seminar will be posted.
The applied micro brownbag seminar by John Green from the JHU Economics department will be in Wyman Park Building 603.
Title: "Does Entry Remedy Collusion? Evidence from the Generic Prescription Drug Cartel" (co-authored with Thomas G. Wollmann)