PPASS: Joshua Graff Zivin
Joshua Graff Zivin Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of California, San Diego Incentivizing Learning-By-Doing: The Role of Compensation Schemes
Joshua Graff Zivin Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of California, San Diego Incentivizing Learning-By-Doing: The Role of Compensation Schemes
Jennifer Doleac Associate Professor of Economics, Texas A&M University The Effects of DNA Databases on the Deterrence and Detection of Offenders
Joint with CPL Emily Owens Professor of Criminology, Law, and Society, University of California, Irvine How Valuable are Civil Liberties? Evidence from Gang Injunctions, Crime, and Housing Prices in Southern California
Joint with Anderson GEM Amalia Miller Professor of Economics, University of Virginia Does Workplace Competition Increase Labor Supply? Evidence from a Field Experiment
Joint with Anderson GEM and CCPR Pascaline Dupas Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford University The Incidence of Public Subsidies to Private Hospitals under Weak Governance: Evidence from India (Joint with Radhika Jain)
Joshua Tucker Professor of Politics, New York University The Mechanisms of Protest Recruitment through Social Media Networks
Damon Jones Associate Professor of Public Policy, University of Chicago What Do Workplace Wellness Programs Do? Evidence from the Illinois Workplace Wellness Study
Adam Goodman Assistant Professor of History and Latin America and Latino Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago Title: The Deportation Machine Abstract: The Deportation Machine traces the long and troubling history of the US government’s systematic efforts to terrorize and expel immigrants over the past 140 years. In a sweeping and engaging narrative, Adam Goodman examines how […]
Lucy Martin Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Title: Marketing Taxation? Experimental Evidence on Enforcement and Bargaining in Malawian Markets Abstract: Many developing countries appear stuck in a cycle of low state capacity: insufficient tax revenues limit public goods provision, but citizens will not pay taxes until governance improves. There is […]
Joint with UCLA Movements, Organizations, and Markets Working Group Sandra González-Bailón Associate Professor of Communication, University of Pennsylvania - Annenberg School of Communication Title: The Spread of Information on Social Media during Contentious Political Events Abstract: Information manipulation is widespread in today’s media environment. Online networks have disrupted the gatekeeping role of traditional media by allowing […]