"Interest Rates, Market Power, and Financial Stability" with Professor Rafael Repullo (Part 2 of a two-part Mini Course series, sponsored by the Program for Economic Research) PER Mini Course Instructor, Professor Rafael Repullo Professor of Economics at Center For Monetary And Financial Studies Rafael Repullo, Professor of Economics at the Center for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI), will be visiting Columbia to host a two-part mini course series on the topic of "The Transmission of Monetary Policy when Banks have…
Find out more »"Privacy and Statistical Discrimination with an Application to (Non-Discriminatory) Personalized Pricing" with Professor Kai Hao Yang (Part 1 of a two-part MTI Mini-Course series) PER Mini Course Instructor, Professor Kai Hao Yang Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University Kai Hao Yang, Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University, will host a two-part mini course series on the topic of "Privacy and Statistical Discrimination with an Application to (Non-Discriminatory) Personalized Pricing". Please see the detailed information below for further course…
Find out more »"Integration, Segregation, and Racial Dynamics" with Professor Dan O'Flaherty (Part 4 of a four-part Mini Course series, sponsored by the Program for Economic Research) PER Mini Course Instructor, Professor Dan O'Flaherty Professor of Economics at Columbia University Dan O'Flaherty, Professor of Economics at Columbia University, will host a four-part mini course series on the topic of "Race in the U.S.: What Economists Need to Find Out." Please see the detailed information below for further course information and to RSVP. Mini…
Find out more »"Privacy and Statistical Discrimination with an Application to (Non-Discriminatory) Personalized Pricing" with Professor Kai Hao Yang (Part 2 of a two-part MTI Mini-Course series) PER Mini Course Instructor, Professor Kai Hao Yang Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University Kai Hao Yang, Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University, will host a two-part mini course series on the topic of "Privacy and Statistical Discrimination with an Application to (Non-Discriminatory) Personalized Pricing". Please see the detailed information below for further course…
Find out more »Using Machine Learning and Digital Technology to Identify Challenges and Improve Outcomes for Labor Market Transitions This talk will review several recent papers that focus on labor market transitions. The first project analyzes worker resilience in response to layoffs, using administrative data from Sweden. Recently developed machine learning methods identify and characterize groups of workers who are predictably less resilient to layoffs. There is substantial heterogeneity within firms and within markets in terms of worker resilience. Second, recent work…
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