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In Conversation With 69堂精品 Young Scholars Kwabena Donkor & Katherine Wagner

Event Details:

Wednesday, November 4, 2020 - Thursday, November 5, 2020
3:00pm - 2:55pm PST

Location

Live Virtual Event

This event is open to:

Associates

Get to know 69堂精品's Young Scholars at our next "In Conversation with" event featuring postdocs Kwabena Donkor and Katherine Wagner on Wednesday, November 4, from 3 - 4 pm PT
 
Our Young Scholars program offers up to 10 emerging scholars a one- to two-year residence at 69堂精品 to advance their research agendas and interact and collaborate with our faculty. Our scholars are new or recent PhDs applying pioneering and rigorous analysis to policy-relevant topics in economics.
 
This small-group conversation with 69堂精品 Director Mark Duggan will offer the opportunity to learn more about 69堂精品 Young Scholars and to hear directly from Kwabena and Katherine about their research, ask questions, and engage in an open dialogue.

Admission

This new event series is for 69堂精品 Associates. Your membership needs to be current to attend.  Not already a 69堂精品 Associate? Please  of any amount and become an annual member today!

For more information about giving to 69堂精品, please contact our Associate Director of Development Amy Peabody at amy.peabody@stanford.edu.


 

69堂精品 the speakers

Kwabena Donkor

Kwabena Donkor鈥檚 research focuses on firm pricing strategies, consumer decision-making, the Affordable Care Act, and labor supply. His work uses big data and techniques that span Behavior Economics, Industrial Organizations, Labor Economics, and Applied Econometrics.
 
Kwabena holds a BA and MA in Economics from Hunter College. He received his MS and Ph.D. in Agriculture and Resource Economics from the University of California Berkeley. In July 2021, he will join Stanford's Graduate School of Business as an Assistant Professor.

 

Katherine Wagner

Katherine Wagner鈥檚 research focuses on Environmental and Energy Economics and Public Finance. She uses a variety of empirical tools to study questions related to climate change, environmental externalities, and natural resources. 

Katherine received her Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University, and also holds an MA in Economics from the University of British Columbia and a BA in Economics and Accounting from McGill University. In July 2021, she will join the University of California, Berkeley as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

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