Yale Department of Economics

JUNIOR FACULTY CANDIDATES, 2005

Date Time Location Candidate Field Title of Paper
Thurs.,1/20 12:00PM
-1:30PM
28 Hlh,
Rm 106
Salvador Navarro
(U Chicago)
Empirical Microeconomics "Understanding Schooling: Using Observed Choices to Infer Agent's Information in a Dynamic Model of Schooling Choice when Consumption Allocation is Subject to Borrowing Constraints"
Tues.,1/25 11:45AM -1:15PM SOM,
Rm B60
Michael Ostrovsky
(Harvard)
Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Finance "Stability in Supply Chain Networks"
Wed., 1/26 12:00PM -1:30PM 28 Hlh,
Rm 106
Jawwad Butt
(University of Rochester)
Microeconomics, Decision Theory, Psychology and Economics "Temptation, Welfare and Revealed Preference"
Thurs., 1/27 12:00PM -1:30PM 28 Hlh,
Rm 106
Petia Topalova
(MIT)
Development and International Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics "Factor Immobility and Regional Impacts of Trade Liberalization: Evidence on Poverty and Inequality from India"
Tues., 2/1 12:00PM -1:30PM 28 Hlh,
Rm 106
Sebastian Ludmer
(Princeton)
Macroeconomics  "Illiquid Assets and Self Control"
Mon., 2/7 12:00PM -1:30PM 28 Hlh,
Rm 106
Dean Karlan
(Princeton)
Development Economics and Field Experiments "Observing Unobservables: Identifying Information Asymmetries with a Consumer Credit Field Experiment (with Jonathan Zinman)"
Thurs., 2/10 12:00PM -1:30PM 28 Hlh,
Rm 106
Christian Julliard
(Princeton)
Macroeconomics  "Labor Income Risk and Asset Returns"