Bulletin
"Snapshots" of student research
Economics majors present their research work at two events Mon, May 11 and Tues, May 12 at 12 pm in King 243. Come by for lunch. Stay as long as you like.
Monday
JJ Gray: "Housing Market Regulation and Price Responses to National Mortgage Rate Shocks: Evidence from the 2020–2023 Rate Cycle"
Chase Olson: "Platform Competition & Contract Design in Music Streaming”
Matthew Blum: "Immigration and Crime: Findings from the Mexican Peso Crisis"
Nathan Thompson: "U.S. Inflation in a (de)Globalizing Economy: Have Changes in Economic Openness Impacted the Phillips Curve?"
Tuesday
Carlota Lorán López: “Is Credit Ever Green? Rural Credit and Deforestation in Brazil”
Elizabeth Brame: “Close Elections in a Divided Nation: Can Local Vote Shares in Presidential Elections Induce Partisan Migration”
Ezra Glasman: "The Krona and the Eurozone: Export Effects of Exchange Rate Volatility and Import Exposure"
JT Schoessel: “The Life-Cycle Reversal: Why Young Households Hold Less Equity Than Old Households”