Session A: 10am-12pm
Health in Early Life
Achyuta Adhvaryu, University of Michigan
Recovering from Early Life Trauma: Dynamic Substitution between Child Endowments and Investments
Christopher Khawand, Michigan State University
Air Quality, Mortality, and Perinatal Health: Causal Evidence from Wildfires
Social Interactions
Evan Taylor, University of Michigan
Social Interactions and Location Decisions: Evidence from U.S. Mass Migration
Shooshan Danagoulian, Wayne State University
Hassle of Wellness: Do Peers and Health Status Matter?
Lunch and Poster Session: 12-1pm
Jacob Bastian, University of Michigan: “Female Labor Force Participation and the 1975 Introduction of the Earned Income Tax Credit”
Stephanie Chapman, Northwestern University: “Long Run Outcomes of Child Labor”
Session B: 1-3pm
Health Provision
Maripier Isabelle, University of Toronto
Physician incentives and the Rise in C-sections: Evidence from Canada
Colleen Carey, University of Michigan
A Time to Harvest: Evidence on Consumer Choice Frictions from a Payment Revision in Medicare Part D
History
Johannes Norling, University of Michigan
Family Planning and Fertility in South Africa under Apartheid
Anthony Wray, Northwestern University
Childhood health and long-run economic opportunity in Victorian England
Coffee Break: 3-3:30pm, Foster Library
Session C: 3:30-5:30pm
Health
Eric (Ho-nam) Mak, University of Toronto
Tracking Adolescent Maturation Using Risky Behaviors
Manuela Angelucci, University of Michigan
Productivity and Choice Under Stress: Are Men and Women Different?
Development
Robyn Meeks, University of Michigan
Economics of a Light Bulb: Experimental Evidence of CFLs and End-user Behavior
Michael Olabisi, University of Michigan
Estimating Uncertain Trade: Demand Volatility and Export Entry