Presented By: Department of Economics
Human Capital, Productivity, and Economic Policy -May 24th, 25, and 26th
Richard Blundell (University College London), Costas Meghir (Yale University), Stefanie Stantcheva (Harvard University)
The University of Michigan Department of Economics invites you to join us for a workshop on Human Capital, Productivity, and Economic Policy. Over three sessions, we will have the opportunity to learn from three leading scholars as they discuss their work.
May 24: Richard Blundell "Wage Progression, Human Capital and Labour Market Inequality"
May 25: Costas Meghir "Early Childhood Development: Interventions and Mechanisms"
May 26: Stefanie Stantcheva "Understanding How People Think about Public Policies: Evidence from Social Economic Surveys and Experiments"
The discussion will be led by Ashley Craig (Assistant Professor of Economics), Nirupama Rao (Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy), and Ana Reynoso (Assistant Professor of Economics) at University of Michigan.
Everyone is welcome!
Webinar Link: https://umich.zoom.us/j/99344008145
May 24: Richard Blundell "Wage Progression, Human Capital and Labour Market Inequality"
May 25: Costas Meghir "Early Childhood Development: Interventions and Mechanisms"
May 26: Stefanie Stantcheva "Understanding How People Think about Public Policies: Evidence from Social Economic Surveys and Experiments"
The discussion will be led by Ashley Craig (Assistant Professor of Economics), Nirupama Rao (Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy), and Ana Reynoso (Assistant Professor of Economics) at University of Michigan.
Everyone is welcome!
Webinar Link: https://umich.zoom.us/j/99344008145
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