Economics Events
Economics Seminar | Homogeneous Utility Functions with Non-Separable Public Goods: Implications for Consumer Demand, Jan. 29
The Economics Seminar Series presents Dr. Daniel Karney and Khyati Malik discussing “Homogeneous Utility Functions with Non-Separable Public Goods: Implications for Consumer Demand” on Friday, Jan. 29, from 3 to 4 p.m. Karney is associate professor of Economics at Ohio University. Malik is a Ph.D. student at Ohio State University. […]
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Shock-Dependent Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Evidence Based on a Narrative Sign Approach for Japan, Feb. 5
The Economics Seminar Series presents Ren Zhang discussing “Shock-Dependent Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Evidence Based on a Narrative Sign Approach for Japan” on Friday, Feb. 5, from 3 to 4 p.m. Join on Teams. Zhang is assistant professor of finance and economics at Texas State University. For more information about the […]
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Gender Identity, Race and Ethnicity Discrimination in Access to Mental Health Care, Feb. 12
The Economics Seminar Series presents Patrick Button (Tulane University), Benjamin Harrell (Georgia State University), and Luca Fumarco (Murphy Institute, Tulane University) discussing “Gender identity, race, and ethnicity discrimination in access to mental health care: preliminary evidence from a multi-wave audit field experiment” on Friday, Feb. 12, from 3 to 4 p.m. […]
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Tactics for Design and Inference in Synthetic Control Studies: Applied Example Using High-Dimensional Data, Feb. 19
The Economics Seminar Series presents Alex Hollingsworth discussing “Tactics for design and inference in synthetic control studies: An applied example using high-dimensional data” on Friday, Feb. 19, from 3 to 4 p.m. Hollingsworth is an assistant professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. For more […]
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Why Do People Stay Poor? Evidence on Poverty Traps from Rural Bangladesh, Feb. 26
The Economics Seminar Series presents Maitreesh Ghatak discussing “Why Do People Stay Poor? Evidence on Poverty Traps from Rural Bangladesh” on Friday, Feb. 26, from noon to 1 p.m. Ghatak is professor of economics at the London School of Economics. For more information about the Economics Seminars, contact Dr. Roberto […]
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Rugged Individualism and Collective (In)action During the COVID-19 Pandemic, March 5
The Economics Seminar Series presents Mesay Gebresilasse discussing “Rugged Individualism and Collective (In)action During the COVID-19 Pandemic” on Friday, March 5, from 3 to 4 p.m. Join on Teams. Gebresilasse is assistant professor of Economics at Amherst College. For more information about the Economics Seminars, contact Dr. Roberto Duncan.
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Dr. Bethany Lemont, March 19
The Economics Seminar Series presents Dr. Bethany Lemont on Friday, March 19, from 3 to 4 p.m. Lemont is assistant professor of Economics at Ohio University. For more information about the Economics Seminars, contact Dr. Roberto Duncan.
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Read MoreAsk the Experts about Coronavirus Vaccine, Herd Immunity, Work from Home, Dec. 15
Ohio University faculty experts Dr. Jennifer Hines, Dr. Winfried Just, and Dr. Glenn Dutcher discuss the scientific research around the virus at OHIO, mathematical modeling of the virus spread, and the economic results of Covid-19 live on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 5 p.m. Watch on A&S YouTube. Ask your questions […]
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Benefits of FDI Subsidies: The Role of Funding Sources, Oct. 16
The Economics Seminar Series presents Xiao Wang on Friday, Oct. 16, from 10 to 11 a.m. Xiao is Professor at the University of Science and Technology of China. For more information about the Economics Seminars, contact Dr. Roberto Duncan. Abstract: Using a two-country model with heterogeneous firms, we show that […]
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Read MoreEconomics Seminar | Imputing Missing Covariate Values in Nonlinear Models, Oct. 23
The Economics Seminar Series presents Bhavna Rai discussing “Imputing missing covariate values in nonlinear models” on Friday, Oct. 23, from 3 to 4:15 p.m. Rai is a graduate student in the Department of Economics at Michigan State University. For more information about the Economics Seminars, contact Dr. Roberto Duncan. Abstract: […]
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