News Archive: 2019

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December 6, 2019
Professor Janet Currie to deliver the 2019-2020 Razin Policy Lecture

Professor Janet Currie will deliver the 2019-2020 Razin Policy Lecture on Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 6 p.m. in the McShain Lounge on Georgetown University’s Campus. A reception will follow.

Janet Currie is the Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and the Co-director of Princeton’s Center for Health and Wellbeing. She also co-directs the Program on Families and Children at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Professor Currie serves as the President of the American Society of Health Economics, has served as the Vice President of the American Economics Association, and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, and of the American Academy of Art and Sciences. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, the Society of Labor Economists, and of the Econometric Society, and has honorary degrees from the University of Lyon and the University of Zurich. She was named a Nomis Distinguished Scientist in 2018.  She has served on the Board of Reviewing Editors of Science, as the Editor of the Journal of Economic Literature, and on the editorial boards of many other journals. Currie is a pioneer in the economic analysis of child development. Her current research focuses on socioeconomic differences in health and access to health care, environmental threats to health, and the important role of mental health.

The Razin Lecture is to be accompanied by the awarding of the Razin Prize for best research paper by an advanced graduate student.


October 28, 2019
Two GU Econ PhD Alumni win the National Tax Journal’s Richard A. Musgrave Prize

Two of our recent alumni, Jake Mortenson (new window)and Andy Whitten (new window), are the newly-announced recipients of the annual Richard A. Musgrave Prize for the best paper published in the National Tax Journal.

National Tax Journal Richard A. Musgrave Prize for Outstanding Paper: Jacob A. Mortenson (Joint Committee on Taxation), Heidi R. Schramm (Joint Committee on Taxation), and Andrew Whitten (U.S. Department of the Treasury) for “The Effects of Required Minimum Distribution Rules on Withdrawals from Traditional IRAs,” National Tax Journal, Vol 72, Issue 3

Congrats to Jake and Andy. 


Professor Francis Vella named IAAE Fellow

francis vella

Professor Francis Vella was recently elected Fellow of the International Association for Applied Econometrics (IAAE) (new window) (new window). The IAAE is the leading academic association for advancing and supporting research in applied econometrics. IAAE Fellows include the most elite scholars in the field. Congratulations, Frank! 

August 23, 2019
GU’s Economics Department in the top 25. 

The Georgetown’s Department of Economics currently ranks in the top 25 among U.S. Economics Departments in the July 2019 ranking by IDEAS, the largest bibliographic database on economic research and institutions on the Internet. 


August 23, 2019
Economics Department Welcomes its Newest Faculty Fellow

We are delighted to announce the arrival of our newest member. Minsu Chang will be joining the Department as an Assistant Professor of Economics and joining GCER as a Faculty Fellow.

Professor Chang earned her PhD in 2019 from the University of Pennsylvania. Her work in the field of macroeconomics focuses on the role of individual heterogeneity in market outcomes. Chang has published research in The Econometrics Journal and The Journal of Applied Econometrics. Her PhD thesis studies how marriage and divorce rates account for changes in housing decisions over the life cycle of individuals in the United States.  


August 22, 2019
2019-2020 GCER Distinguished Visitors Series

The eighth year of the GCER Distinguished Visitor Series features a number of prominent economists who will spend time in the Department of Economics at Georgetown University during the 2019-2020 academic year. This year’s Distinguished Visitors include:

Luigi Pistaferri, Stanford University
Harry Paarsch, University of Central Florida
Eric French, University College London
Marco Battaglini, Cornell University
Edward Vytlacil, Yale University
Kenneth Wolpin, Rice University

More information can be found by accessing the following link.


July 18, 2019
GCER launches DC Political Economy Center

The GCER community is pleased to announce the launch of the DC Political Economy Center (DCPEC), a joint endeavor between GCER/Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University.

DCPEC will serve as a hub for the community of political economists in the DC area. It fosters research in political economy at different stages of development, and disseminates that research within and beyond the DC area. Among its many initiatives are the Washington Political Economy Conference, the DCPEC Distinguished Visitor Program, regular research workshops, and post-doctoral fellowships.

To learn more about DCPEC, check the website: www.dcpolecon.org


April 9, 2019
GCER Fellow Alexandre Poirier’s work featured in the Spring/Summer Research Profile

The Spring/Summer Featured Profile highlights the recent work of Georgetown economist and GCER Fellow Alexandre Poirier. In two recent papers entitled “Identification of Treatment Effects under Conditional Partial Independence” and “Inference in Breakdown Frontiers” with co-author Matthew Masten of Duke University, Poirier proposes a framework to analyze the sensitivity of empirical results to the “quasi-randomization” assumption, the assumption that observational data essentially mimics the outcome of a randomized experiment…  

For the full research profile, please click here


April 1, 2019
Upcoming 2019 GCER Distinguished Visitors

The GCER Distinguished Visitor Series continues with two more prominent economists who will spend time in the Department of Economics at Georgetown University. 

April 1-5, 2019                 Stephen Morris, Princeton University   
April 29-May 3, 2019       Fabien Postel-Vinay, University College London

More information can be found by accessing the following link


March 21, 2019 
Erik Snowberg to arrive as the first DCPEC Distinguished Scholar

Erik Snowberg, the Canada Excellence Research Chair at the University of British Columbia, arrives  the week of March 25-29 as the first Distinguished Scholar in the newly minted DC Political Economy Center (DCPEC). He will have an office in the Department of Economics at Georgetown University and will participate in the DCPEP Local Area Workshop on Friday, March 29 on the GU campus. DCPEC is a joint initiative between the Georgetown Center for Economic Research (GCER) at Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Studies. DCPEC’s goal is to provide a forum for researchers in political economy, broadly defined, to foster a local political economy community in the DC area.
 


March 21, 2019
Third Annual GCER-Cemmap Applied Micro Conference to be held on GU Campus

The Georgetown Center for Economic Research is pleased to announce the Third Annual Applied Microeconomics Conference will be held on May 10, 2019. This year, the special focus is on health and labor. The conference, co-sponsored with the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, a joint venture by the Department of Economics University College London and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, will take place at Copley Formal Lounge on the Georgetown University campus. The conference program can be accessed by clicking here. More information on the Gcer-cemmap Conference can be accessed by clicking here.


February 22, 2019
Chief Economist of the World Bank and Yale Professor Pinelopi Goldberg to deliver the 2019 Razin Lecture (Next Week) on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 11:00 a.m.

Professor Pinelopi Goldberg

Professor Pinelopi Goldberg will deliver the 2019 Razin Policy Lecture. The lecture will take place next week on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 11am in the Copley Formal Lounge on Georgetown University’s campus. A reception will follow.   

Pinelopi Goldberg is the Chief Economist of the World Bank Group, on leave as the Elihu Professor of Economics at Yale University. She is currently Vice-President of the American Economic Association, the President of the Eastern Economic Association and set to serve as President of the Econometric Society in 2021. She is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Board Member of the Bureau for Research on the Economic Analysis of Development, and currently on leave as Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. She served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Economic Review from 2011-17. 

Goldberg holds a Ph.D. from Stanford and was a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in 2010-11 and the Bodossaki Prize in Social Sciences in 2003. She has authored numerous articles in the fields of applied microeconomics, industrial organization, and international trade. Her current research centers on intellectual property rights enforcement in developing countries, the impact of trade liberalization on growth and income distribution, and incomplete exchange rate and cost pass-through. 

The Razin Lecture is to be accompanied by the awarding of the Razin Prize for best research paper by an advanced graduate student.

Click here for more on the Razin Prize and Policy Lecture, its background, and history.



February 1, 2019
Becka Brolinson awarded the 2019 Razin Prize

The Georgetown Center for Economic Research is proud to announce that Becka Brolinson, PhD Candidate in Economics, has been awarded the 2019 Razin Prize for her research paper entitled, “Does Increasing Block Pricing Decrease Energy Use? Evidence from the Residential Electricity Market.”

We also would like to extend our congratulations to her thesis advisor, Professor Arik Levinson.

The presentation of the award will take place on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 during the annual Department of Economics Razin Policy Lecture. The event will start at 11:00 a.m. in the Copley Formal Lounge located on the Georgetown University Campus. The keynote address will be given by Pinelopi Goldberg, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Elihu Professor of Economics at Yale University. 

Click here for more on the Razin Prize and Policy Lecture, its background, and history.


January 28, 2019
Upcoming 2019 GCER Distinguished Visitors

The GCER Distinguished Visitor Series continues with two more prominent economists who will spend time in the Department of Economics at Georgetown University. 

April 1-5, 2019                Stephen Morris, Princeton University   
April 29-May 3, 2019       Fabien Postel-Vinay, University College London

More information can be found by accessing the following link


January 4, 2019 
Research by GU Econ PhD Candidate Dario Sansone featured in the Economist. 

Dario Sansone

Research by Georgetown University PhD Candidate Dario Sansone was recently summarized in an article in the Economist Magazine’s January 2, 2019 online edition.    
 
Dario’s research examines the effect of legalizing same-sex marriage in the U.S. on labor market outcomes and participation rates for same-sex couples. His research indicates that legalization resulted in reduced workplace discrimination and in increased employment levels among same sex couples.