2020 Thesis Research Virtual Poster Session
Williams College Economics Department
Spencer Allyn
The Market Value for Art: As Seen with Computer Vision
Keileh Atulomah
The Role of Charitable Giving in Reducing the Poverty Rate in the United States from 2000 to 2015
Vijay Kadiyala
Asset-Backed Security Design with Quality Signaling and Heterogeneous Investors
Clayton Morikawa
The Role of Grade Sensitivity in Explaining STEM Major Persistence Between High and Low SES Students
Summiya Najam
Impact of Legal Interventions Against Child Labor: Empirical Evidence from Punjab's Employment of Children Act of 2016
Natalie Newton
Did the Flood Wash Away the White Picket Fence? The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Dynamic Processes of Gentrification in New Orleans, LA
Ahna Pearson
Does Raising Grandchildren Shift the Timing of Old-Age Social Security Claims Among Grandparent Caregivers? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
Haoyu Sheng
The Certification Game
Jacob Shuman
Storms, Public Opinion, and the Partisan Divide on Environmental Legislation
Hunter Wieman
Minsky Revisited: A Rational Expectations Explanation of Endogenous Boom-Bust Cycles
Divya Wodon
Regulating the Middlemen: An Analysis of Political Contributions, State Pharmacy Benefit Manager Legislation, and Prescription Drug Expenditures
Brenda Xu
The Effects of the Abbott Pre-K Program on District Outcomes and Demographics
Note: Daniel Jordan Alvarez completed a one-semester thesis in the fall and winter of 2019-20. The title of his study was "The Impact of Hurricane Maria Refugees on the US Labor Market."
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