February 2: John Mullahy – Analyzing Food Insecurity, Multiple Deprivation, and Related Financial Security Outcomes
February 9: Dee Warmath – How Am I Doing?: Financial Well-Being, Its Potential Antecedents, and its Relation to Psychological / Emotional Well-Being
February 23: Dominik Piehlmaier – From Preschool to Wall Street: The Development of Overconfidence
March 2: David Elster – Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Revealing the Limitations of Financial Education through a Randomized Controlled Trial
March 9: Eric Grodsky & Jayme Pyne – Looking for Debt in all the Wrong Places: The Increasing Role of Graduate Student Borrowing
March 30: Olga Kondratjeva– Borrowing Sources, Purposes and Household Well-Being: Evidence from Nepal
April 6: Emily Gallagher – The Effects of Health Insurance on Home Payment Delinquency: Evidence from the ACA Marketplace Subsidies
April 7: Olivia Mitchell – Putting the Pension Back in 401(k) Plans: Optimal versus Default Longevity Income Annuities
April 13: Anita Mukherjee – The Moral Hazard of Lifesaving Innovations: Naloxone Access, Opioid Abuse, and Crime
April 20: Michael Collins – Household Finance and Health: Preliminary Analysis to Design a Therapy Adherence Intervention Using Financial Coaching
April 27: Amrita Kulka – Bulk Purchases and Consumption Smoothing: Using Tax Policy Changes to Estimate Saving for the Future by Buying Ahead
May 5: Benjamin Keys – Eyes Wide Shut? Mortgage Insurance During the Housing Boom *Please note this seminar is being sponsored by the Real Estate Department in the WI School of Business and will be held in Graaskamp 4440 at 10:30-12pm.