Seminarios
“Why don’t all Exporters Benefit from Free Trade Agreements? Estimating Utilization Costs”
Autor (es): Alfie Ulloa (U. de Chile, Law School and ZBU) y Rodrigo Wagner (U. de Chile, Tufts U and CID-Harvard)
"Lead exposure and its effects on academic achievement: Evidence from an environmental negligence"
TÍTULO: "Lead exposure and its effects on academic achievement: Evidence from an environmental negligence"
AUTOR (ES): Tomás Rau, Loreto Reyes y Sergio Urzúa
PRESENTA: Tomás Rau (FEN)
"The school reentry decision of poor girls"
TÍTULO: "The school reentry decision of poor girls"
AUTOR (ES): Nieves Valdés (USACH)
"Delaying the Bell: The effects of longer school days on adolescent motherhood in Chile"
TÍTULO: "Delaying the Bell: The effects of longer school days on adolescent motherhood in Chile"
AUTOR (ES): Diana Kruger y Matias E. Berthelon (PUC-V)
Presenta: Diana Kruger
“Disentangling the role of Pre-Labor Market Skills and Family Background when Explaining Inequality”
TÍTULO: “Disentangling the role of Pre-Labor Market Skills and Family Background when Explaining Inequality”
AUTOR (ES): Julio Guzmán y Sergio Urzúa
PRESENTA: Julio Guzmán, UAI
“Why Are Developing Countries so Slow in Adopting New Technologies?*”
TÍTULO: “Why Are Developing Countries so Slow in Adopting New Technologies?*”
AUTOR (ES): Raphael Bergoeing (FEN), Normal V. Loayza (The World Bank), Facundo (Einaudi Institute for Economics and and Finance)
PRESENTA: Raphael Bergoeing (FEN),
"Consistent Estimation of Discrete Choice Models with Data from Audit Reports "
AUTOR (ES): Marcelo Medeiros PUC RIO
“The Economic Impact of Oil on Industry Portfolios”
Autor (es): Jaime Casassus (Universidad Católica de Chile), Freddy Higuera (Universidad Católica del Norte)
"Financial Stress and Monetary Policy in Small Open Economies"
AUTOR (ES): Rodrigo Caputo Juan Pablo Medina y Claudio Soto (BCCh)
PRESENTA: Rodrigo Caputo (BCCh)
“Women’s employment transitions after childbirth"
AUTOR (ES): Claudia Sanhueza, Marcela Perticara (U. Alberto Hurtado)
PRESENTA: Marcela Perticara