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"
Lukas Althoff, Stanford University
Andrew Foster, Brown University
Richard Murphy, UT Austin
Michael Keane, Johns Hopkins University
Jonathan Dingle, Columbia University