07/25/2022
We are happy to sponsor the 4th Annual WATE‐Florida. We hope you take this opportunity to submit a paper or participate in the conference to help strengthen the research community within the state of Florida. For more information, visit http://usf.to/WATEFL2022
08/08/2018
Congratulations to Economics Professor Josh Wilde and his coauthors Benedicte Apouey (a former member of our faculty) and Toni Jung (a USF Economics Alumna) for winning the IPUMS International Research Awards:
Published Research:
Joshua Wilde, Bénédicte H. Apouey, and Toni Jung. "The Effect of Ambient Temperature Shocks During Conception and Early Pregnancy on Later Life Outcomes." European Economic Review 97: 87-2017.
Wilde, Apouey, and Jung combine IPUMS International census microdata with temperature data and supplemental health data to model the effects of temperature shocks during conception and early pregnancy on later life outcomes. They use individual level information on place and timing of birth as well as the fully harmonized geographic units and corresponding GIS shapefiles to take full advantage of their data on temperature shocks.
Here's a link to the IPUMS site:
IPUMS
List of IPUMS data projects including USA, CPS, International, DHS, NHGIS, Terra, Time Use, Health Surveys, and Higher Ed.
04/12/2018
Our Spring 2018 Seminar Series: Professor Xin Jin, University of South Florida, Title: "Is Anticorruption Campaign Really Good for the Economy? Firm Level Evidence from China" will be tomorrow, April 13, 2018, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm in CMC 209A
04/06/2018
Our Spring 2018 Seminar Series: Professor Luke Rodgers, Florida State University, Title: "The Impact of Paid Family Leave on Household Savings is today, April 6, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in CMC 209A.
03/30/2018
40 minute heads up!
Extremely short notice, but our Spring 2018 Seminar Series: Professor Elizabeth Brainerd, Brandeis University, Title: "Missing Women in the Former Soviet Union? The Rise of Son Preference in the Transition from Communism" is today March 30, 2018, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm, in CMC 209A