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Explaining the Post-Covid Racial Wage Gap Compression Advised by: Prof. Ellora Derenoncourt, Economics
Date
August 1st, 2023 Speaker
Joe Fast Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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How Topology Controls the Dynamics of Physics: Hamiltonian Floer Homology and the Arnold Conjecture Advised by: Prof. Peter Ozsváth, Mathematics
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July 30th, 2023 Speaker
Elie Belkin Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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The distributional outcomes of monetary policy have garnered increasing attention from the academic and political communities in recent years. While there has been significant progress on both the…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Shirley (Yilin) Ren, UG '24 (2279715) Department
Economics
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Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times
by Eszter Hargittai, CITP Visiting Research Scholar. The book examines
the hidden disparities that emerged during the global…
Date
November 30th, 2022 Speaker
Eszter Hargittai Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Bendheim House
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Urban tree cover is important for human health, wellbeing, and environmental sustainability. However, we have a limited understanding of tree cover distributions and dynamics, and their social and…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Bhartendu Pandey Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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The COVID pandemic has destabilized higher education globally, impeding research cooperation across countries, and limiting travel and study between countries. Amid weakened support for educational…
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January 26th, 2021 Department
PIIRS
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As COVID-19 has swept across the United States, it has unmasked and amplified existing racial inequities. Rampant fear and misinformation has provoked a wave of discrimination, harassment, and hate…
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June 8th, 2020 Department
Office of the Vice Provost for Institutional Equity and Diversity and Office of the Associate Provost for International Affairs and Operations
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A searing examination of a key driver of American inequality—the tax system.
Even as they became fabulously wealthy, the rich have seen their taxes collapse to levels last seen in the 1920s.…
Date
October 22nd, 2019 Speaker
Emmanuel Saez Department
Department of Economics Location
Friend 101
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Brazil LAB Event - April 4, 2019
Speakers: Arminio Fraga, Thomas Fujiwara
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The Dignity & Debt Network Conference - Dignity, Inequality, and the Humanizing Mission: The Mission of the University, the Possibilities for Social & Computational Science
Christopher L.…
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The Dignity & Debt Network Conference - Where and Why
What is the purpose of the Dignity and Debt Network and how will it work?
Frederick Wherry (Princeton University)
Why we are partnered with…
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PCTS "Bridging Mathematical Optimization, Information Theory and Data Science"
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May 16th, 2018 Speaker
Sebastian Bubeck Department
PCTS Location
407 Jadwin Hall
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"Slicing the Pie: Quantifying the Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Trade" - Andres Rodriguez-Clare
Discussant: Lorenzo Caliendo
TRADE, IMMIGRATION AND INEQUALITY
JRCPPF's 7th…
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"Tradability and the Labor Market Impact of Immigration: Theory and Evidence for the U.S.” - Ariel Burstein
Discussant: Oleg Itskhoki
TRADE, IMMIGRATION AND INEQUALITY
JRCPPF's 7th…
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Panel on household surveys and income/wealth inequality
Xiang Zhou, Harvard University
Li Gan, Texas A&M University
Terry Sicular, University of Western Ontario
Moderator: Atif Mian, Princeton…
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