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Sanford S. Parker Prize Recipients

Parker Prize Recipient’s names and their Senior Thesis titles are listed below.

2023

Clemente Antuna
When Data Becomes Private: A Differentially Private Approach to Ordinary Least Squares

Suwijak (Max) Mongkalakorn
Computation of Quantile Regression Under Random Censoring: A Mixed Integer Programming Approach


2022

Ignacio Lopez Gaffney
Zoned Out of Opportunity: Causal Effect of Land Use Regulations on Adult Incomes

Bennett Smith-Worthington
School Competition: An Inattentive Economy


2021

Giovanni Topa
The Impact of Liquidity Constraints on Job Seekers’ Reservation


2020

Yankang (Bennie) Chen
Predicting U.S. Recessions Using Yield Spreads

Leo Goldman
Prioritizing Informed Preferences in School Choice


2019

Jessica Bai
Gender and Graduate Admissions: Text Analysis of Recommendation Letters


2018

Guillermo Carranza Jordan
Vacancy Duration and Demand for H1B Labor in the United States


2017

Luis Sanchez
Ambiguity in Social Learning: A Test of the Multiple Priors Hypothesis


2016

Adriano Fernandes
Salience Distortions and Asset Prices in Dynamic Economies

Omeed Maghzian
Sparsity-Based Bounded Rationality and Adjustments to Anticipated Fiscal Payments


2015

Rishab Guha
Understanding Bitcoin as a Speculative Asset


2014

Joonwoo Park
Labor Supply Shock and Jobless Recovery


2013

Yuxiao Huang
The Housing Boom and Bust Since 2000: A Neighborhood Level Analysis


2012

Felipe Goncalves
Asymmetric Information in Insurance Markets: Investigating Risk Aversion and Accident Probability


2011

Gregory Cox
The Efficiency Gain of Joint Estimation with a Binary Dependent Variable


2010

Daniel Villar
The Dynamics of Peruvian Inflation: Cagan’s Hyperinflation Model Revisited Once Again


2009

Kyle Jurado
The Effects of a Monetary Policy Shock on Hedge Fund Returns

Brendan Price
Why Do Lawyers Certify? Certification As a Signal


2008

Maxim Pinkovskiy
Rational Inattention and the Allais Paradox


2007

Arun Chandrasekhar
The Effect of Reputational Heuristics on Auction Prices: An Analysis of Information Aggregation by eBay Customers


2006

Krishna Rao
Incentives to Self Report: Regulatory Treatment of “Voluntary Disclosures

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