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Upcoming Seminars

Today

Michael Keane (Johns Hopkins University), "Health Shocks, Health Insurance, Human Capital, and the Dynamics of Earnings and Health" (joint with Elena Capatina). 14:10–15:30, Max Gluskin House, room 106.
Econometrics

Monday

Mert Demirer (MIT Sloan School of Management), "Firm Productivity and Learning by Doing in Computing". 16:10–17:30, Rotman, room 157.
Industrial Organization
Recent Publications
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Land Security and Mobility Frictions

Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2024
Tasso Adamopoulos, Loren Brandt, Chaoran Chen, Diego Restuccia, Xiaoyun Wei

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Optimal Environmental Targeting in the Amazon Rainforest

Review of Economic Studies, 2023
Juliano Assunção, Robert McMillan, Joshua Murphy, Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues

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Geography and Agricultural Productivity: Cross-Country Evidence from Micro Plot-Level Data

Review of Economic Studies, 2022
Tasso Adamopoulos and Diego Restuccia

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Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Model with Uninsurable Idiosyncratic Income Risk

Review of Economic Studies, 2023
Sebastian Dyrda and Marcelo Pedroni

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Learning before Trading: On the Inefficiency of Ignoring Free Information

Journal of Political Economy, 2022
Doron Ravid, Anne-Katrin Roesler, Balázs Szentes

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Revealed Price Preference: Theory and Empirical Analysis

Review of Economic Studies, 2023
Rahul Deb, Yuichi Kitamura, John Quah, Jörg Stoye

Events

What: Forging a Path: Causal Inference and Data Science for Improved Policy
When: November 10-11, 2023
Where: Data Sciences Institute, 10th floor Seminar room, 700 University Ave, Toronto

News
Earth Day: Technology & Policy Reduce Deforestation
PhD Candidate Sean Elliott Wins BFI Honour
In Memory of Professor Andrew M. Watson
Draaisma Rodriguez Short-listed for TATP Award
Professor Khazra's Direct Entry to Teaching Excellence
Wellness Wednesday: Q&A with Devin Bissky Dziadyk
Yatchew's Team to Review OEB's Benchmarking
Two Bank of Canada Fellowship Awards Renewed
Alumni Reflections: Supply Side, Demand Side
Ready for It! PhD Candidates on the Job Market