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28.11.2023

Applied Microeconomics Seminar - Nov 30th

Nina Roussille

Nina ROUSSILLE is Assistant Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) since July 2023. She is also the Executive Director of the Hub for Equal Representation at the London School of Economics (LSE). She received her Phd in Economics from University of California at Berkeley in 2021.

Her research is in the fields of labour and gender economics, with a particular interest for the distributional effects of labour market policies. Although she is only at the beginning of her academic career, her work and her teaching have been awarded a number of prizes and scholarships. Recently she was the recipient of a consequential grant from IZA/FCDO Programme on Gender, Growth and Labour Markets.

Nina Roussille will present a paper, joint with Zoë Cullen, Julia Gilman, and Heather Sarsons, at the next Applied Microeconomics Seminar on the topic:

Secrecy as a Collective Bargaining Tactic: Evidence from Hollywood (read abstract, PDF 73.51 KB)

More about Nina ROUSSILLE and her research

Date: THURSDAY, November 30th - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Salle Jean-Paul Fitoussi (H 405)

This is the last Applied Microeconomics Seminar before the holidays - we look forward to seeing you again during the Winter/Spring Semester in 2024 ! 

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