SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Anna Russo, Harvard University

Ambra Seck, Harvard University

Garima Sharma, Northwestern University

Maggie Shi, University of Chicago


The Women in Empirical Microeconomics Conference consisted of a series of presentations on papers at the frontier across microeconomics fields. This conference offered a platform for innovative empirical research in microeconomics (including labor economics, public economics, development, and industrial organization) and fostered opportunities for future collaboration and mentorship for early-career economists.

Joining the 2025 Women in Empirical Microeconomics Conference as the Keynote speaker was Seema Jayachandran, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University.

If you have any questions, please contact bfi-events@uchicago.edu.

View the 2024 Women in Empirical Microeconomics Conference here.

Agenda

Thursday, August 21, 2025
8:30 am–9:00 am

Registration and Breakfast

University Pre-Function

9:00 am–9:35 am

Consumer Inferences from Product Rankings: The Role of Beliefs in Search Behavior

Olivia Natan, University of California, Berkeley (Speaker)

Ginger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland (Discussant)

9:35 am–10:10 am

Wage Information and Applicant Selection

Mária Balgová, Bank of England (Speaker)

Matthew Notowidigdo, University of Chicago (Discussant)

10:10 am–10:40 am

Break

10:40 am–11:15 am

Anatomy of Profit Shifting, Revenue Implications and Distributional Effects

Manon Francois, Stanford University (Speaker)

Eric Zwick, University of Chicago (Discussant)

11:15 am–11:50 am

Inefficiencies in Environmental Infrastructure: Evidence from Drinking Water in California

Giulia Brancaccio, New York University (Presenter)

Ashley Langer, University of Arizona (Discussant)

11:50 am–2:00 pm

Lunch

University A

Job Market Paper Sessions 1

Please note sessions will be occurring during lunch.

12:45 pm–1:05 pm

Information and Access in School Choice Systems: Evidence from New York City

Viola Corradini, Columbia University

1:05 pm–1:25 pm

Penalties in the Safety Net: Effects of Work Requirement Enforcement on Program Participation and Labor Supply

Katherine Richard, Georgetown University / University of Wisconsin

1:25 pm–1:45 pm

It's Not (Just) About the Money: Pay and the Value of Working Conditions in Teaching

Carolyn Tsao, Microsoft Research

1:45 pm–2:15 pm

Break

2:15 pm–2:50 pm

The Benefits from Bundling Demand in K-12 Broadband Procurement

Pallavi Pal, Stevens Institute of Technology (Presenter)

Katja Seim, Yale University (Discussant)

2:50 pm–3:25 pm

Roe v. Rates: Reproductive Healthcare and Public Financing Costs

Runjing Lu, University of Toronto (Presenter)

Dermot Murphy, University of Illinois, Chicago (Discussant)

3:25 pm–3:55 pm

Break

3:55 pm–4:30 pm

Violence at School

Josefa Aguirre, Universidad Catolica de Chile (Speaker)

Kirabo Jackson, Northwestern University (Discussant)

4:30 pm

Day 1 Concludes

5:00 pm–5:15 pm

Shuttle boards and departs from Rubenstein Forum to Conference Dinner and Reception

6:00 pm

Conference Reception and Dinner

Friday, August 22, 2025
8:00 am–8:30 am

Registration and Breakfast

 University Pre Function

8:30 am–9:05 am

Intra-Household Welfare Inequality and Household Public Goods

Yoko Okuyama, Uppsala University, Sweden (Speaker)

Alessandra Voena, Stanford University (Discussant)

9:05 am–9:40 am

Women’s Self-Efficacy and Economic Outcomes: Experimental Evidence from India

Madeline McKelway, Dartmouth College (Speaker)

Danila Serra, Texas A&M University (Discussant)

9:40 am–10:10 am

Break

Job Market Paper Sessions 2

10:10 am–10:30 am

Protect or Prepare? Crop Insurance and Adaptation in a Changing Climate

Marguerite Obolensky, Northwestern University

10:30 am–10:50 am

The Economic Consequences of Knowledge Hoarding

Luisa Cefala, Cornell University

10:50 am–11:10 am

Costs of Technological Frictions: Evidence from EHR (Non-)Interoperability

Kelsey Moran, University of Miami

11:10 am–11:40 am

Break

11:40 am–12:25 pm

Keynote Session: Payments for Conservation in Developing Countries

Seema Jayachandran, Princeton University

12:25 pm–1:10 pm

Panel Session: Building Resilience and Impact in Economics Today

Tatyana Deryugina, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Manasi Deshpande, University of Chicago

Carola Frydman, Northwestern University

Seema Jayachandran, Princeton University

Alessandra Voena, Stanford University

1:10 pm–2:15 pm

Lunch

University A

2:15 pm

Conference Concludes