Economics Club – Movie Night
Romkaew Broehm (PhD 1992) returns for Master Chat
(PhD 1992) returned to 51ÁÔÆæ on October 5th (virtually) to give the monthly Master Chat. This event sponsored by the 51ÁÔÆæ Alumni Association highlights the success and knowledge of the university’s graduates. Romkaew spoke on the “Evolution of Power Markets to Achieve Net Zero Emissions.” After three decades in the field of energy economics, Romkaew is the principle of her own consulting firm in the Boston Area. See her presentation .
Economics Seminar – Blair Long (51ÁÔÆæ)
Blair Long, UW-Milwaukee, will present his research “Extralegal Determinants of Criminal Sentencing: The Case of British Columbia, 1864-1913″.
Economics Seminar – Blair Long (51ÁÔÆæ)
Blair Long, UW-Milwaukee, will present his research “Extralegal Determinants of Criminal Sentencing: The Case of British Columbia, 1864-1913″.
Economics Club Meeting
Economics Club Meeting
Economics Seminar – Lori Beaman (Northwestern)
Lori Beaman, Northwestern University, will present her research “Selection into Credit Markets: Evidence from Agriculture in Mali.â€
Economics Seminar – Lori Beaman (Northwestern)
Lori Beaman, Northwestern University, will present her research “Selection into Credit Markets: Evidence from Agriculture in Mali.â€
Caglar Onal wins the Perlman Paper Prize
Caglar Onal wins the 2022 Perlman Paper Prize for his paper “Effects of Automatic Criminal Record Expungements on Employment.” The paper provides a timely and persuasive view focusing on the limits of expungement. Congratulations!

As always, your contribution helps remember Richard Perlman’s contribution to the Department and helps support emerging scholars in labor economics like Caglar. /economics/give/