Events Calendar Date Range Min Max Event Type - Any -Lunch Event Venue - Any -In-PersonVirtualHybrid Event Series - Any -Behavioral Sciences WorkshopCollege Fed ChallengeCowles Lunch TalksCowles Summer Conferences at Yale SOMDevelopment LunchDevelopment WorkshopEconometrics Prospectus LunchEconometrics SeminarEconomic History LunchEconomic History WorkshopFinance LunchFinance Seminar Series (SOM)Graduate Summer WorkshopIndustrial Organization Prospectus WorkshopIndustrial Organization SeminarInternational and Spatial Economics LunchInternational Trade WorkshopJunior Faculty RecruitingLabor/Public Economics Prospectus WorkshopLabor/Public Economics WorkshopLaw, Economics & Organization WorkshopLeitner Political Economy SeminarMacro LunchMacroeconomics WorkshopMicro Theory LunchMicroeconomic Theory WorkshopOkun Memorial Lectures and ConversationsQuantitative Research Methods WorkshopRefugees, Migration, and Forced Displacement SeminarSeminar in Environmental and Natural Resource EconomicsSimon Kuznets Memorial Lecture SeriesTjalling C. Koopmans Memorial LecturesTrade DayWasserman Workshop in Law & FinanceYale Marketing SeminarYFSRDC EventsYINS Distinguished Lecture SeriesYLS Center for the Study of Corporate Law Title Show Results Reset Filters Jan302025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Political Economy of Local Public Goods : Racial Equality In New Deal Education Policy" Economic History Lunch Gerald Jaynes, Yale University Feb062025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Land Reform in Taiwan, 1950-1961: Effects on Agriculture and Structural Change" Economic History Lunch Kuan Wang, Penn State University Feb132025 No lunch this week Economic History Lunch No Economic History lunch Feb202025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "The Bankruptcy Express: Market Integration, Organizational Changes, and Financial Distress in 19th Century Britain" Economic History Lunch Tobias Korn, Leibniz University Hannover Feb272025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Ethnic-Occupational Niches: Evidence from the Age of Mass Migration" Economic History Lunch Elijah Locke, Boston University Mar062025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “Ideas from Early Soviet Data” Economic History Lunch Liza Brover, Yale University Mar272025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “The Social Construction of Race during Reconstruction” Economic History Lunch Richard Hornbeck, University of Chicago Apr032025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "The Terms of Freedom: Black Labor Contracts in the Reconstruction South" Economic History Lunch Sarath Sanga, Yale University Apr102025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Talent, Trust, and Health: The Effects of the First Female Physicians" Economic History Lunch Tamar Matiashvili, Stanford University Apr172025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Wheels of Change: Automobile Diffusion and Urban Transformation in the 20th Century US" Joint with: Silvia Farina Economic History Lunch Pietro Buri, Princeton University Apr242025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “Without Deliberate Speed: How Southern Out-Migration Affected School Desegregation” Economic History Lunch Paige Montrose, University of Pittsburgh May012025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Housing Is the Financial Cycle: Evidence from 100 Years of Local Building Permits" Economic History Lunch Cameron LaPoint, Yale University May082025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "A Norm Based Behavioral Model of Discrimination: Indian and US Experiences" Economic History Lunch Gerald Jaynes, Yale University
Jan302025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Political Economy of Local Public Goods : Racial Equality In New Deal Education Policy" Economic History Lunch Gerald Jaynes, Yale University
Feb062025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Land Reform in Taiwan, 1950-1961: Effects on Agriculture and Structural Change" Economic History Lunch Kuan Wang, Penn State University
Feb202025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "The Bankruptcy Express: Market Integration, Organizational Changes, and Financial Distress in 19th Century Britain" Economic History Lunch Tobias Korn, Leibniz University Hannover
Feb272025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Ethnic-Occupational Niches: Evidence from the Age of Mass Migration" Economic History Lunch Elijah Locke, Boston University
Mar062025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “Ideas from Early Soviet Data” Economic History Lunch Liza Brover, Yale University
Mar272025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “The Social Construction of Race during Reconstruction” Economic History Lunch Richard Hornbeck, University of Chicago
Apr032025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "The Terms of Freedom: Black Labor Contracts in the Reconstruction South" Economic History Lunch Sarath Sanga, Yale University
Apr102025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Talent, Trust, and Health: The Effects of the First Female Physicians" Economic History Lunch Tamar Matiashvili, Stanford University
Apr172025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Wheels of Change: Automobile Diffusion and Urban Transformation in the 20th Century US" Joint with: Silvia Farina Economic History Lunch Pietro Buri, Princeton University
Apr242025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 “Without Deliberate Speed: How Southern Out-Migration Affected School Desegregation” Economic History Lunch Paige Montrose, University of Pittsburgh
May012025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "Housing Is the Financial Cycle: Evidence from 100 Years of Local Building Permits" Economic History Lunch Cameron LaPoint, Yale University
May082025 Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm 28 Hillhouse Avenue, Room A102 "A Norm Based Behavioral Model of Discrimination: Indian and US Experiences" Economic History Lunch Gerald Jaynes, Yale University