Murphy-Economics Seminar: Sarah Quincy

Assistant Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University

The Murphy Institute Economics Seminar series

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

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Each semester The Murphy Institute sponsors a series of seminars hosted by the Tulane Department of Economics that provides an opportunity for faculty, researchers, and economists to present their latest research and pressing issues related to topics in economics.

Sarah Quincy is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Britton-Perry Deans' Faculty Fellow in Economic History at Vanderbilt University. Professor Quincy completed her Ph.D. in Economics at the University of California, Davis in 2019 and her B.A. in Mathematical Economics and History at Scripps College in 2011. She is an economic historian working on American macroeconomic and financial history, with particular emphasis on the distributional implications of financial crises. Her recent research analyzes the ways in which banking instability in the 1930s slowed local economies’ recovery from the Great Depression using data on banking, housing, and labor markets.

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Open to the Tulane community
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