Saturday, September 12, 2020

Hopkins Health, Labor, Education, And Development Economics Conference

Main navigation Johns Hopkins Legacy Online applications Faculty Directory Experiential learning Career assets Alumni mentoring program Util Nav CTA CTA Breadcrumb Hopkins Health, Labor, Education, and Development Economics Conference Hopkins Health, Labor, Education, and Development Economics Conference The Hopkins Health, Labor, Education and Development Economics Conference (H2LED) is organized by professors from Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health, Carey Business School, and Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. The aim of the convention is to convey collectively tutorial economists from completely different divisions round Johns Hopkins University, open traces of communication, foster collaboration across colleges, and showcase the diverse analysis projects of Johns Hopkins economists. Presentations will not solely showcase cutting-edge financial analysis but additionally highlight the varied units of methods and approaches utilized by economists to reply very important research questions to generate analysis which may help form insurance policies relating to schooling, health, growth, and labor. Program Co-Chairs: Yaa Akosa Antwi, Andrew Ching, and Jian Ni, and of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Sponsor: Charles River Associates eight:00 â€" 9: 00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 â€" 9:15 AM Welcome and Opening remarks Michelle Spencer, Bloomberg American Health Initiative 9:30 â€" 10:30 AM “What Are the Effects of Neighborhood Poverty on Healthcare Utilization? Evidence from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment” Presenter: Brad Herring, Bloomberg School of Public Health Discussant: Lorraine Dean, Bloomberg School of Public Health 10:30 â€" 10:45 AM Coffee Break 10:00 â€" 11:00 AM “Rational Responses to Uncertainty? Understanding Disadvantaged Youths’ Educational Choices” Presenter: Andrew Gray, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Discussant: Phil Garboden, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences eleven:forty five AM â€" 12:45 PM “A structural model of homophily and clustering in social networks” Presenter: Angelo Mele Carey Business School Discussant: Stephane Helleringer, Bloomberg School of Public Health 12:forty five â€" 2:00 PM Networking Luncheon 2:00 â€" 3:00 PM “The Effect of Parental Income on College Attendance and Completion” Presenter: Kyungmin Kang, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Discussant: Andrew Cherlin, Krieger School of Arts and Scie nces three:00 â€" four:00 PM “Consumer Choice and Learning in Individual Insurance Markets: Evidence from the ACA Exchanges” Presenter: Aditi Sen, Bloomberg School of Public Health Discussant: Jian Ni, Carey Business School 4:00 â€" 4:15 PM Coffee Break 4:15 â€" 5:15 PM “Does Physician Reimbursement Affect Treatment? Evidence from Restricting Balance Billing in California” Presenter: Yaa Akosa Antwi, Carey Business School Discussant: Carleigh Krubiner, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics 5:15 â€" 5:30 PM Closing Remarks 100 International Drive

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