Monday, Sept. 26, 6:30pm, Carson L01 Once a football player at Dartmouth, he will be speaking about his time at Dartmouth, his career, and his experience as a minority in economics.
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August 20, 2021
Dr. Na'ama Shenhav's paper "Do Human Capital Decisions Respond to the Returns to Education? Evidence from DACA," provides evidence that the enactment of DACA has significantly increased high school attendance and graduation rates, reducing the gap in attendance and graduation by 40 percent between citizen and non-citizen immigrants.
August 05, 2021
Please find a link to the waitlist here or under Undergraduate - Courses.
July 29, 2021
Prof. Steve Mello's research on speeding tickets and leniency reveal racial biases of individual officers.
July 28, 2021
We invite submissions for the 2nd Annual Women in International Economics Conference, which will be held virtually on Zoom on September 23 and 24, 2021.
July 09, 2021
The Fuchs award cited the economics professor's work to improve health care systems.
June 25, 2021
Cascio is a highly regarded public economist studying how education policies—ranging from school-entry laws, desegregation, introduction of kindergartens, and Title 1--shape school spending and educational outcomes for children.
June 08, 2021
A project by Tinotenda Kuretu '22 has been selected by the Verizon/Clinton Global Initiative.
June 06, 2021
The American Economic Association is hosting a book launch webinar next week to celebrate the contributions of Dr. Sadie Alexander! The...
June 01, 2021
The most recent research that Ranjan Sehgal '22 co-authored with Bruce Sacerdote '90, the Richard S. Braddock 1963 Professor in Economics...