The Development Lunch Workshops 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 Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, Booth School of Business, Harris School of Public Policy and the Law School.
This workshop series is weekly on Fridays from 12:30-2:00 p.m CST.
This workshop is intended for University of Chicago faculty, students and staff.
All times listed below are Central Standard Time.
Agenda
The Welfare Implications of Private School Vouchers: Evidence from India
Harshil Sahai,
University of Chicago
When Leaders Complain: Complaint Filing and Public Goods Provision in Rural India
Chinmaya Kumar,
University of Chicago
How Does Immigration Affect Incumbent Students? Evidence from Venezuelan Migration to Peru
Maria Adelaida Martinez Cabrera, University of Chicago
Representation and Extrapolation: Evidence from Clinical Trials
Marcella Aslan,
Harvard University
Land Rental Markets: Experimental Evidence from Kenya
Jack Willis,
Columbia University
The Economic Origins of Government
Leander Heldring, Northwestern University
Democratization, Elite Capture and Economic Development
Mark Rosenzweig,
Yale University
Pascaline Dupas,
Stanford University