Wednesday, July 21, 2010

World Econometric Congress Programme

Colm sent the link to the programme for this year's Econometric Society Congress. Even if you can't make it to Shanghai, the programme itself is well worth looking through and many of the papers are available in various working paper series that can be found with some googling. There are very many sessions relevant to different people who read this blog. Below are three examples.

HUMAN CAPITAL (LAB)
Chairperson: Sebastian Buhai, Northwestern University and Aarhus University

EXPLAINING PERSONALITY PAY GAPS IN THE UK
Alita Nandi, ISER, UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX
Co-Author: Cheti Nicoletti, ISER, University of Essex

NONPARAMETRIC BOUNDS ON RETURNS TO EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: OVERCOMING ABILITY AND SELECTION BIAS
Martine Mariotti, Australian National University
Co-Author: Juergen Mienecke, Australian National University

JOB HAZARD PAY AND WORKER RISK ATTITUDES
Sebastian Buhai, Northwestern University and Aarhus University
Co-Author: Elena Cottini, Catholic University Milan

EDUCATION DECISIONS (LAB)
Chairperson: Chao Fu, University of Pennsylvania

RISK AVERSION AND SCHOOLING DECISIONS
Marco Leonardi, University of Milan
Co-Author: Christian Belzil, Ecole Polytechnique

MODELING COLLEGE MAJOR CHOICES USING ELICITED MEASURES OF EXPECTATIONS AND COUNTERFACTUALS
V. Joseph Hotz, Duke University
Co-Authors: Peter Arcidiacono, Duke University and Songman Kang, Duke University

EQUILIBRIUM TUITION, APPLICATIONS, ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT IN THE COLLEGE MARKET

EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTIONS (LAB)
Chairperson: Gabriella Conti, University of Chicago

UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISMS THROUGH WHICH AN INFLUENTIAL EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM BOOSTED ADULT OUTCOMES
Peter Savelyev, The University of Chicago, Department of Economics
Co-Authors: James Heckman, University of Chicago, Lena Malofeeva, University of Arizona and Pinto Rodrigo, University of Chicago

THE IMPACT OF IODINE DEFICIENCY ERADICATION ON SCHOOLING: EVIDENCE FROM THE INTRODUCTION OF IODIZED SALT IN SWITZERLAND
Dimitra Politi, University of Edinburgh

A STRUCTURAL MODEL OF CHILD CARE CHOICES, MATERNAL TIME AND CHILD’S COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR SINGLE MOTHERS IN THE U.S.
Raquel Bernal, Universidad de los Andes
Co-Author: Michael Keane, University of Technology Sydney

EARLY ENDOWMENTS, EDUCATION AND HEALTH
Gabriella Conti, University of Chicago
Co-Authors: James Heckman, University of Chicago and Sergio Urzua, Northwestern University

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