Events
The paper examines the historical roots of vaccine hesitancy in Germany
EHPE Cluster Seminar: Max Posch - Doux Commerce: Markets, Culture, and Cooperation in 1850-1920 U.S.
The authors study how rising market integration shaped cooperative culture and behavior in the United States between1850 and 1920
The paper examines how stepparents and dynamic family transitions shape the transmission of income and education across generations.
The author develops a new approach to estimating intra-household sharing, which is both grounded in a general collective household model, and simple to implement with widely available data.
This paper presents a novel application of graph neural networks for modeling and estimating network heterogeneity. Network heterogeneity is a concept characterizing the dependence of an individual’s outcome or decision on their diverse local network