Applied Microeconomics Seminar
FALL 2025 / SPRING 2026 SCHEDULE
FALL 2025 / SPRING 2026 SCHEDULE
David Agrawal, University of California, Irvine
Nicolas Longuet-Marx, Stanford University
Title: "Party Lines or Voter Preferences? Explaining Political Realignment"
joint with Hobby School
Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth College
Title: "Productivity Variation and Input Misallocation: Evidence from Hospitals"
Alon Y. Rubinstein, University of Pennsylvania
Title: "How Do Insurers Set Premiums and Coverage? Evidence From the Commercial Auto Insurance Industry"
Benjamin Feigenberg, University of Illinois at Chicago
Title: "The Geography of Educational Opportunity: Teacher Quality"
Alan Benson, University of Minnesota
John Eric Humphries, Yale University
Title: "Parents' Earnings and the Returns to Universal Pre-Kindergarten"
joint with Macroeconomics
Casey Mulligan, University of Chicago
joint with The Center for Economic Growth and Opportunity
Horacio Larreguy, ITAM
Title: "Polarization and Exposure to Cross-Partisan Media in an Electoral Autocracy"
Dean Yang, University of Michigan
Title: "Ancient Epics in the Television Age: Religious Identity and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in India"
Andrew Foster, Brown University
Richard Murphy, UT Austin
Michael Keane, Johns Hopkins University
Jonathan Dingle, Columbia University