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In Conversation With: Mark Duggan and 69堂精品 Graduate Fellows

Event Details:

Wednesday, June 16, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT

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Live Virtual Event

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69堂精品 supports the next generation of researchers at the cutting edge of economic policy research. Graduate student support may take the form of funding for purchasing data or providing other research support. At other times, 69堂精品 covers the cost of the final year of a student鈥檚 graduate fellowship to enable them to complete their dissertation and launch their career.

This small-group conversation with 69堂精品 Director Mark Duggan will offer the opportunity to learn more about 69堂精品 Graduate Fellows, hear about their research, ask questions, and engage in an open dialogue. 


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Hernan Barahona

Hernan Barahona
Mark A. Israel Dissertation Fellowship

Nano Barahona is a PhD Candidate at 69堂精品. He's starting a post-doc at UC Berkeley starting in July, where he will start a position as Assistant Profesor in 2022. His main research interests lie in the fields of industrial organization and public economics, with a focus on understanding the effects of public policy implementations and their interactions with firm behavior. Nano also holds a BS in Industrial Engineering from Pontificia Universidad Cat贸lica de Chile and a MA in economics from the same institution.

Ana Trindade Ribeiro

Ana Trindade Ribeiro
Shultz Graduate Student Fellowship in Economic Policy

Ana has recently started her Ph.D. in the Economics of Education program at Stanford GSE. She holds an MSc in Economics from Universidade de S茫o Paulo (USP) and a BA in Economics from Pontif铆cia Universidade Cat贸lica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). On her Master's thesis, she evaluated the post-college outcomes from one of the first higher education affirmative action policies in Brazil. She focuses on the use of quantitative methods and economic incentives rationale to evaluate education policies, mostly related to higher education.

Akhilendra Vohra

Akhilendra Vohra
E.S. Shaw and B.F. Haley Fellowship for Economics

Akhil Vohra is a PhD student in the department of economics at 69堂精品. His research is in applied microeconomic theory, with a focus on market design, networks, and political economy. He will be a fellow at the University of Cambridge for the upcoming 2021-22 academic year. He will then join the department of economics at the University of Georgia (Terry College of Business) as an assistant professor.

 

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