The Development Lunch Seminars are operated with support from the Becker Friedman Institute and The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts and is a collaboration between University of Chicago Department of Economics, Booth School of Business, Harris Public Policy and the Law School.
This lunch meets on Fridays from 12:40-2:00 pm in Keller Center. Lunch is available at 12:20 pm. The location of the lunch rotates each quarter between collaborating departments.
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Agenda
Friday, October 25, 2019
12:30:00–14:00:00
Echo Chambers: Does Online Network Structure Affect Political Polarization?
Keller Center, Room 0001
Friday, November 1, 2019
12:30:00–14:00:00
The Economic Value of Crime Control: Evidence from a Large Investment on Police Infrastructure in Colombia
Keller Center, Room 0001
Friday, November 8, 2019
12:30:00–14:00:00
Slum Upgrading and Long-Run Urban Development: Evidence from Indonesia
Keller Center, Room 1002
Friday, November 15, 2019
12:30:00–14:00:00
Tax Administration vs. Tax Rates: Evidence from Corporate Taxation in Indonesia
Keller Center, Room 0001
Friday, November 22, 2019
12:30:00–14:00:00
Valuing Achievements, Technologies, and Promotional Thresholds: Estimates from an Educational Field Experiment in Tanzania
Keller Center, Room 0001
Friday, December 6, 2019
12:30:00–14:00:00
Saving for Tomorrow: Coal Supply Distortions, Stockpiling, and Power Outages in India
Keller Center, Room 0001