Abstract
Applied Microeconomics: Political Economics, Gender, IO
Hotel Bayer. Hof with Laureates, Joshua D. Angrist, Paul R. Milgrom, Richard H. Thaler
The following speakers present their work during the Next Gen Economics:
The Geography of Black Economic Progress After Slavery
Lukas Althoff
Princeton University, United States of America
Can Wage Transparency Alleviate Gender Sorting in the Labor Market?
Lennart Ziegler
University of Vienna, Austria
The Unswayed Voter: How a Polarized Electorate Responds to Economic Growth
Robert Embree
University of Toronto, Canada
Gender Norms and Specialization in Household Production: Evidence from a Danish Parental Leave Reform
Anne Sophie Lassen
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Who Is to Suffer? Quantifying the Impact of Sanctions on German Firms
Saskia Meuchelböck
Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany
Building the “Rainbow Nation“ Through Mass Media: Television, Cultural Diversity, and National Unity in Post-apartheid South Africa
Tomohiro Hara
Musashi University, Japan
Earnings Disclosure by Politicians
Carina Neisser
University of Cologne, Germany
The Racial Gap in the Patenting Process
Gaia Dossi
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Modern Slavery - An Empirical Analysis
Bianca Willert
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Moderator: Torsten Persson
Stockholm University, Sweden