KALAMAZOO—An award-winning economics professor at the University of California at Berkeley will address economics and immigration when he visits Western Michigan University as part of the Werner ...
KALAMAZOO, MI —Six award-winning economists, including three MacArthur Foundation Fellowship recipients, will be appearing at Western Michigan University for the 50 th anniversary of the Werner Sichel ...
Ariel Rubinstein is the Salzberg Chair professor of economics at Tel-Aviv University, where he has been teaching since 1990, and a professor of economics at Princeton University, where he has been ...
Behavioral Economics (BE) and lab/field experiments in the last several decades have contributed to the deepening scientific knowledge by uncovering mechanisms, producing key interventions, and ...
The Department of Economics at the University of Sussex Business School and the Institute for Development Studies (IDS) are hosting a public lecture in honour of Professor Michael Lipton. This event ...
Child health is increasingly understood to be a critical form of human capital. Research has demonstrated both how valuable it is and how better to support its development. This lecture provides an ...
Oliver Hart is the Andrew E. Furer Professor of Economics at Harvard University, where he has been teaching since 1993. He is also Centennial Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics. He ...
Economics is the study of the allocation of scarce resources. The subject of this course is microeconomics, which examines the decision making of individuals and firms with regard to consumption, ...
As part of the Economics Department’s Seymour E. and Ruth B. Harris Lecture Series, Stanford economics professor Susan Athey lectured on new methods of including machine learning in econometrics late ...
This course is available on the MRes in Economics, MRes in Economics and Management, PhD in Economics and PhD in Economics and Management. This course is not available as an outside option to students ...
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