Past events
Air pollution and adult cognition: evidence from brain training
Andrea La Nauze, an economist at the University of Pittsburgh, presents work on the effects of air pollution on brain cognition.
The spatial spillovers of migration on education
Chris Cabuay presents his PhD research on migration and human capital spillovers
Local crowdfunding for low-emission agriculture
Marit Kragt reports on an experiment in which farmers were encouraged to adopt climate change mitigation actions using crowdfunding finance.
FDI and immigration complementarity and industrial upgrading in Malaysia
Stewart Nixon presents his PhD research on investment, immigration, and industrial upgrading in Malaysia
Measuring economic development with daytime satellite imagery
Raschky uses satellite imagery and corresponding ground truth data to predict regional fixed capital and then to construct regional GDP per capita.
Economics of green hydrogen
Longden investigates the viability of green hydrogen as a zero-carbon fuel, identifying conditions under which it will be cost-competitive with traditional fuels.
Women's empowerment in Indonesian agriculture: Does productivity matter?
Umi Yaumidin presents her final PhD paper on female empowerment in agriculture and agricultural productivity.
The heterogeneous impacts of tariffs and NTM on total factor productivity of Indonesian firms
Krisna Gupta presents his PhD research on the impacts of trade policy on Indonesian firms.
Are non-pharmaceutical interventions effective? The Japanese textile sector during the influenza pandemic of 1918-1920
Ilan Noy investigates the impact of non-pharmaceutical policy interventions in determining the economic impact of the 1918-20 influenza pandemic in Japan.
The impact of female leadership on public spending and service access: causal evidence from Indonesia
The impact of female leadership on public spending and service access: causal evidence from Indonesia.
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