IFS Fellows have held presentations at this year's Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Dynamics in Toulouse.
Savings and wealth inequality, (Mariacristina De Nardi)
Medicaid insurance in old age, (Eric French)
Marriage market, labor supply and education choice, (Monica Costa Dias)
The Anatomy of the Wage Distribution. How do Gender and Immigration Matter? (Suphanit Piyapromdee)
This presentation was also given at the Barcelona GSE Summer Forum on Structural Microeconometrics (20-21 June, 2016) and the 1st Rome Junior Conference on Applied Microeconomics Rome (23-24 June, 2016).
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