Murphy-Economics Seminar: Ivan Rudik (Cornell)

Associate Professor of Economics at Cornell University

Tilton Memorial Hall
Room 305
Sponsored by:
The Murphy Institute
Center for Public Policy Research
Tulane Department of Economics

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The Murphy Institute Spring Seminar Series in Economics

Each semester The Murphy Institute sponsors a series of seminars organized by the Tulane Department of Economics that provides an opportunity for faculty, researchers, and practitioners to present their latest research and pressing issues related to topics in political economy. Research presented covers all aspects of contemporary economics, including the economics of education, health economics, and public economics, as well as in economic history, international economics, and core areas in political economy.  Papers are distributed one week beforehand to the participants who read the paper and prepare discussion questions for the presenter.


Ivan Rudik is an Associate Professor of Economics and the Director of Graduate Studies in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University. His research focuses on the economics of climate change and the design of climate change and air pollution policies. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona and B.S. from Rochester Institute of Technology.
 

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Open to the Tulane community
Invited:
Faculty
Graduate students
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