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Recent PhD Theses 2015 Essays in Monetary and Fiscal PolicyAuclert, Adrien Essays on the Effects of Disabiity InsuranceDeshpande, Manasi Essays on the Determinants of Healthcare UtilizationEasterbrook, Kathleen Essays on Veterans' Disability Compensation and the Effects of Military ServiceGreenberg, Kyle Essays on Development EconomicsHernandez-Martinez, Sara Essays in Health and Development EconomicsHussam, Reshmaan Essays in Industrial OrganizationJang, Youngjun Cognitive Foundations of Strategic Behavior:  From Games to RevolutionsJimenez-Gomez, David Essays on Financial InstitutionsKim, Kyungmin High-Dimensional Econometrics and Model SelectionLuo, Ye Essays in Price Discrimination and RegulationMoshary, Sarah Essays on Banking and Local Credit MarketsNguyen, Hoai-Luu Quang Essays on Macroeconomics and Contract TheoryPassadore Figueroa, Juan Francisco Housing and Credit MarketsStruyven, Daan Essays in Bargaining and Auction TheoryTsoy, Anton 2014 Essays in Weak IdentificationAndrews, Isaiah Regulation of Public Health InsuranceBreiter Polyakova, Maria Essays in Online Labor MarketsChandler, Dana Essays on Equality of Opportunity and the Access to Higher EducationDiez-Amigo, Sandro Essays in Economic Development and EducationFeigenberg, Benjamin The Political Economy of Government Interventions in Financial CrisesFoarta, Octavia Hiring, Recessions, and Careers:  Three Essays in Personnel EconomicsForsythe, Elizabeth Essays on International MacreconomicsGomez Gonzalez, Patricia Essays in Credit Markets and Development EconomicsJain, Anil Essays in Dynamic Games and Mechanism DesignLang, Ruitian Three Essays on EconometricsLee, Joonhwan Essays on Labor Market InequalityMiller, Conrad Essays on the Functioning of Housing and Labor MarketsPalmer, Christopher The Determinants of Political Behavior:  Evidence from Three Randomized Field ExperimentsPons, Vincent.
JEL Volume. 47, Issue 4 Previous ArticleNext Article Expand Quick Tools: Print Article Summary Export Citation Export Sign up for Email Alerts Follow us on Twitter Subscription Information(Institutional Administrator Access) Explore: JEL - All Issues JEL Forthcoming Articles JEL Indexes (Members Only) Doctoral Dissertations in Economics Article Citation 2009. Doctoral Dissertations in Economics. Journal of Economic Literature, 47(4): 1271-1298. DOI: 10.1257/jel.47.4.1271 Article Full-Text Access Full-text Article Journal of Economic Literature Search Quick Tools: Sign up for Email Alerts Follow us on Twitter Subscription Information(Institutional Administrator Access) Explore: JEL - All Issues JEL - Forthcoming Articles JEL Indexes (Members Only) AEA Journals American Economic Review Journal of Economic Literature Journal of Economic Perspectives American Economic Journal: Applied Economics American Economic Journal: Economic Policy American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics American Economic Journal: Microeconomics Virtual Field Journals AEA Member Login: AEAweb | AEA Journals | Contact Us.
Division of Social and Economic Sciences Economics CONTACTS PROGRAM GUIDELINES Apply to PD 98-1320 as follows: For full proposals submitted via FastLane: standard Grant Proposal Guide proposal preparation guidelines apply. For full proposals submitted via Grants.gov: the NSF Grants.gov Application Guide; A Guide for the Preparation and Submission of NSF Applications via Grants.gov Guidelines applies. (Note: The NSF Grants.gov Application Guide is available on the Grants.gov website and on the NSF website at: Important Information for Proposers A revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 16-1), is effective for proposals submitted, or due, on or after January 25, 2016. Please be advised that, depending on the specified due date, the guidelines contained in NSF 16-1 may apply to proposals submitted in response to this funding opportunity. DUE DATES Full Proposal Target Date:  August 18, 2016 August 18, Annually Thereafter Full Proposal Target Date:  January 18, 2017 January 18, Annually Thereafter SYNOPSIS The Economics program supports research designed to improve the understanding of the processes and institutions of the U.S. economy and of the world system of which it is a part. This program also strengthens both empirical and theoretical economic analysis as well as the methods for rigorous research on economic behavior. It supports research in almost every area of economics, including econometrics, economic history, environmental economics, finance, industrial organization, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, mathematical economics, and public finance. The Economics program welcomes proposals for individual or multi-investigator research projects, doctoral dissertation improvement awards, conferences, workshops, symposia.
Doctoral dissertations 2015 Riikka Savolainen: Essays on Empirical Political Economics. December 2015. (Aalto University of Business) Elina Berghäll: Essays on the Technology Frontier and Finnish Innovation Policy. November 2015. (Aalto University of Business) Eeva Kerola: Essays on Heterogeneity in European Banking. August 2015. (Aalto University of Business) Paula Mäkelä: Essays on Voting and Ex-Ante Incentives. August 2015. (Aalto University School of Business) Harri Turunen: Essays on Higher Moments in Macroeconomics and Finance. May 2015. (University of Helsinki) Saara Hämäläinen: Essays on Market Dynamics and Frictions. May 2015. (University of Helsinki) Juha Itkonen: Essays on the Economics of Climate Change and Networks. May 2015. (University of Helsinki) Rasmus Ahvenniemi: Stochastic Dynamic Optimization Models in the Banking Sector. March 2015. (University of Helsinki) Rinat Mukminov: Deposit Markets, Lending Markets and Bank Screening Incentives. February 2015. (Hanken School of Economics) 2014 Emilia Oljemark: Essays on Strategic Communication and Trust in Principal-Agent Models. December 2014. (Aalto University School of Business) Otto Kässi: Studies on Earnings Dynamics and Uncertainty in Return to Education. December 2014.(University of Helsinki) Nelli Valmari: Essays on Estimating Production Functions. December 2014. (Aalto University School of Business) Anni Heikkilä: Essays on Household and Microenterprise Credit in Uganda. August 2014. (Aalto University School of Business) Anssi Kohonen: Propagation of financial shocks: Empirical studies on financial spillovers. May 2014. (University of Helsinki) Suvi Vasama: Financial Contracting with Correlated Cash-Flows. March 2014. (Aalto University School of Business) Tanja Saxell: Industrial organization studies on pharmaceutical markets. January 2014. (University of Helsinki) 2013 Frans Saxén: Essays on the.
By the end of the second year, a student has passed the qualifying examinations, has selected a dissertation topic, and conducts background study on the topic. The normal mechanisms for topic development are: Elective courses Participation in workshops and colloquia Consultation with the dissertation committee After completing a dissertation acceptable to the committee, a student will present a final oral examination on the dissertation. The presentation is open to the public; family, friends, and classmates may be invited to attend. (A minimum of three quarters must elapse between advancement to candidacy and the filing of the dissertation. The quarter of advancement counts as the first quarter.) The following list of recently completed theses illustrates the breadth of dissertations undertaken in the program: 2014-15 Heterogeneity and Unemployment Dynamics Experimental Evidence of Behavioral Responses to Uncertainty Financial Volatility and the Macroeconomy Policy and Behavior: Essays in Applied Microeconomics Estimation and Inference of Directionally Differentiable Functions: Theory and Applications Essays on Climate Change and the Macroeconomy Worker and Firm Responses to Environmental Policies Essays on Economic Behavior in Field Settings Essays in Health Economics Essays on Health and Labor Markets Determinants of Labor Market Choices: Age Differentials and Family Circumstances Three Essays in Energy Economics Implications of Homeownership for Endogenous Risk Aversion, Asset Pricing and Portfolio Composition Weather, Expectations, and Complex Incentives Essays in Energy and Innovation Effect of the Small Business Administration on Small Business Lending Markets and Activity The Regulation and Health Effects of Air Pollution Essays on Taxation and Firm Behavior in Developing Countries Essays on Financial Economics Copula-based Econometric Models of Intertemporal.



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