Event details
Sep
20
2023 Junior Independent Work Research Forum
This annual event selects 5 undergraduates to present their Junior Independent Work (JIW) at a forum in the fall of their senior year to the rising juniors in the Department of Economics. The forum provides rising juniors the opportunity to see the variety of research they might consider and offers the selected students the opportunity to showcase their research. The student speakers selected for this year's forum include:
Ashley Y. Fan ’24, Consistently Inconsistent: An Analysis of Heterogeneity in Medicare’s Competitive Bidding Programs across Durable Medical Equipment Groups
Antek Hasiura ’24, Bank Runs in Decentralized Finance: An NLP Sentiment Analysis of the Anchor DeFi Lending Protocol Failure
Shirley Ren ’24, The Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks in China
Maya A. Satchell ’24, How Do Credit Supply Shocks Affect a Family’s Ability to Move to a High Opportunity Neighborhood?
Nicole I. Svensson ’24, Examining the Effect of Hurricanes on the Florida Housing Market in Varying Flood Vulnerability Zones
Ashley Y. Fan ’24, Consistently Inconsistent: An Analysis of Heterogeneity in Medicare’s Competitive Bidding Programs across Durable Medical Equipment Groups
Antek Hasiura ’24, Bank Runs in Decentralized Finance: An NLP Sentiment Analysis of the Anchor DeFi Lending Protocol Failure
Shirley Ren ’24, The Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks in China
Maya A. Satchell ’24, How Do Credit Supply Shocks Affect a Family’s Ability to Move to a High Opportunity Neighborhood?
Nicole I. Svensson ’24, Examining the Effect of Hurricanes on the Florida Housing Market in Varying Flood Vulnerability Zones
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