Elisa Jácome and Ilyana Kuziemko, Princeton University - "New Estimates of Intergenerational Mobility: 1890-1960" Read more about Elisa Jácome and Ilyana Kuziemko, Princeton University - "New Estimates of Intergenerational Mobility: 1890-1960"
Elin Molin, Princeton University - "Impact of School Choice on Student Sorting and Long Term Economic Outcomes: Evidence From a Swedish Admission Reform" Read more about Elin Molin, Princeton University - "Impact of School Choice on Student Sorting and Long Term Economic Outcomes: Evidence From a Swedish Admission Reform"
Jakob Schlockermann, Princeton University - "How Do Financials Matter for Hospital Decision Making?" Read more about Jakob Schlockermann, Princeton University - "How Do Financials Matter for Hospital Decision Making?"
Terry Moon, Princeton University - "Capital Tax, Investment, and CEO's Incentive" Read more about Terry Moon, Princeton University - "Capital Tax, Investment, and CEO's Incentive"
Daniel Herbst, Princeton University - “Adverse Selection and Student Loan Repayment” Read more about Daniel Herbst, Princeton University - “Adverse Selection and Student Loan Repayment”
Steven Mello, Princeton University - "Does the Punishment Fit the Crime? Speeding Fines and Recidivism" Read more about Steven Mello, Princeton University - "Does the Punishment Fit the Crime? Speeding Fines and Recidivism"
David Cho, Princeton University - “Revisiting Minimum Wages, Employment, and Spillovers: A New Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Using Payroll Data” (joint with Alan B. Krueger) Read more about David Cho, Princeton University - “Revisiting Minimum Wages, Employment, and Spillovers: A New Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Using Payroll Data” (joint with Alan B. Krueger)
Mingyu Chen, Princeton University - “International Students’ Demand for U.S. Colleges: An Empirical Matching Approach" Read more about Mingyu Chen, Princeton University - “International Students’ Demand for U.S. Colleges: An Empirical Matching Approach"
Felipe Goncalves, Princeton University - “A Few Bad Apples? Racial Bias in Policing (with Steve Mello)” Read more about Felipe Goncalves, Princeton University - “A Few Bad Apples? Racial Bias in Policing (with Steve Mello)”