But she also presents other cases in which the children are really in a home situation, which is very disruptive, particularly in cases where their parents may be suffering from substance abuse issues or other related issues. Jeff Weaver Assistant Professor of Economics University of Southern California Abstract: Dowry payments are common in many marriage markets. Jeff is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California. If later down the road, we collect information from them. 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Jeff Weaver Found. This Handbook provides authoritative summaries by experts in respective subfields regarding where behavioral economics has been; what it has so far accomplished; and its promise for the future. Springer, Cham (2021). Improving last-mile service delivery using phone-based monitoring, with Karthik Muralidharan (UCSD), Paul Niehaus (UCSD), and Jeff Weaver (USC). “Access to Colleges, Human Capital, and Empowerment of Women”, with Sheetal Sekhri and Pooja Khosla (accepted at The Journal of Human Resources) Karthik Muralidharan & Paul Niehaus & Sandip Sukhtankar & Jeffrey Weaver, 2021. " Emily Nix, Yale University, "Learning Spillovers in the Firm", Labor/Public Economics Workshop. Jeff [00:50:46] Definitely. Jeff Weaver is an assistant professor of Economics at USC Dornsife since 2018. Department of Economics University of Southern California Introduction to Econometrics Professor Jen partners with faculty, alumni, employers, and other career offices on the grounds toward this goal. Called "marvelous, rewarding" by the Wall Street Journal, the book offers a radical rethinking of the economics of poverty and an intimate view of life on 99 cents a day. And what they find is actually gonna be fairly different from one another. Los Angeles Office 635 Downey Way Los Angeles, CA 90089-3332 Tel: 213.821.1850 Fax: 213.821.2716 Jeff Weaver, Yale PhD, "Jobs for Sale: Corruption and Misallocation in Hiring", Labor/Public Economics Prospectus Workshop. Jeff [00:00:42] Sure. And so I think the effect size is it's an increase of something like 176 percent over the dependent variable. Episode 7: Jeff Weaver — Probable Causation Particularly in cases where the parents have some sort of substance abuse issue or something of that nature. MA Economics, Sung Kyun Kwan University, 2016 And so potentially, the neighborhood in which the child lives in as an adult is gonna have some important ramifications for for them in terms of ability to find work, for example, as well as for their children in terms of their children's later life outcomes. University of California, Davis, B.A. Jeff Weaver - Assistant Professor - University of Southern ... And so I hesitate a little bit to to say whether whether whether one is is more or less strong, because we can't reject that that the two are the same. That's actually tends to be pretty tricky to get. And this was partially a way to get a little bit closer to the real world, a little bit away from the math of grad school. International Trade, Economic Geography, Industrial Organization, Development Economics, Political Economy, Applied Microeconomics, Environmental Economics, Development Economics, Public Economics, Labor Economics, International Trade, PhD, London School of Economics & Political Science (2016), Sheetal Sekhri, Sandip Sukhtankar, Leora Friedberg, Applied Microeconomics, Development Economics, Economics of Education, Labor Economics, PhD expected May 2022 So I should I should mention here as well that this was not the first place that we tried to do this, this this project. Jen has been recognized by the Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers (EACE) with the association’s award for Innovation and is energized by designing creative and customized career programs to meet students’ needs in an ever-evolving economy. Found inside – Page 315JEFFREY A. WATTS , B.S. Chemistry & Cellular Biology ; PETER MARK WEAVER , B.S. Zoology ; THOMAS C. WEEKLY , B.S. Zoology ; STEVEN J. WEES , B.S. Zoology ; MICHAEL R. WEIL , B.A. Sociology ; JEFF WEINBERG , B.A. Economics ; WENDY E. “Shared Punishment? I think those are good papers. and served in several roles, including Associate Director for Corporate Relations, and Senior Major Gift Officer for the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. So tell us about this policy experiment that you're exploiting in Ohio. Jeff [00:45:28] A second mechanism that we wanted to look at is you know, maybe what's happening here is that there's rehabilitation. Jennifer [01:01:49] So that's a great segue into the- my research frontier question. “Capital Constraints and Asset Bubbles: An Experimental Study,” with Daniel Harper and Charles Holt. Projects Funded 1988-91: Northeast region - Page 32 ", "Faculty without Students: Resource Allocation in Higher Education", “House Prices and Female Labor Force Participation”, “Parties or Problem Sets: Review Article on. A new poll released on Tuesday found US Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) with an unprecedented lead over Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton in the first primary state of … CEGA’s network includes world-class university professors from multiple disciplines. Jeff [00:51:45] There's going to be a number of papers that are very similar to ours in using the same identification strategy - so these are going to be using random assignment of cases to judges. 2013. “A Letter and Encouragement: Does Information Increase Post-Secondary Enrollment of UI Recipients?”. “Out of Work and Into School: Labor Market Policies and College Enrollment During the Great Recession,” Journal of Public Economics, John Bound, Breno Braga, Joe Golden and Sarah Turner. And so I think having all of these really emphasizes potential heterogeneity. April 2019 (with Ethan Lieber), American Economic Review, 109 (4): 1461-1485NBER working paper #24267, Incidental Bequests and the Choice to Self-Insure Late-Life Risks Jeffrey Weaver Jeffrey Weaver. 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These 2,000 defendants are going in front of this coin flip judge. . A Database for a Changing Economy: Review of the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), Nancy T. Tippins and Margaret L. Hilton, Editors; Panel to Review the Occupational Information Network (O*NET); National Research Council, 2010. Our sound engineer is Caroline Hockenbury, our music is by Werner, and our logo is designed by Carrie Throckmorton. I think the reason for this is something you alluded to earlier, which is that in many cases, the parent who's on the margin of incarceration, they may be only potentially a marginal source of income for the household. We can use to measure teen pregnancy. in Economics, May 2005, University of Colorado at Boulder, BA in Economics, May 1999, Claremont McKenna College, With honors, Magna Cum Laude, Minor in Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D. 1984, University of California, Berkeley, M.A. Clinton Celebrates Super Tuesday Wins; Sanders Campaigns So there's- the estimates we actually have are not very good on what what's the number of children who have incarcerated parents, but that's probably on the order of around five million. But it's always interesting, like you know, why now? This could potentially be because the siblings are introducing one another to criminal peers. So we're going to be using all the judges in our data and the probabilities of incarceration on a scale between a quarter and a half. Was it both? Jeff [00:05:14] Definitely. So here we have a positive point estimate, but nowhere near statistical significance. It's a little bit of a different story than the parental incarceration story. There's a lot of mechanisms that are going on here. This book explains that mainstream economics serves the interests of the rich through its logical inconsistency and unabashedly reactionary conclusions. Incarceration is a highly costly policy. And so your paper is is one of the first to really try to quantify those spillover effects in a rigorous way. The International Handbook on Non-Market Environmental Valuation We link administrative socioeconomic microdata with the universe of arrests in Medellín over a decade. So think of things like murder, aggravated assaults, crimes of a sexual assault, these sort of crimes. Recidivism rates, incarceration rates are also really, really close to the overall US average. And so we- it may just be the case that maybe the there's some other recent evidence looking at this at intergenerational mobility for girls versus boys. 4: 672-691 (2009). So there's a really nice recent paper by by Shem-Tov and Rose, that was a job market paper this year. So that's a bit on how I came to it. I think the estimates we all get are telling us something really important about the different contexts that we're looking at. ), “Alfred Marshall: Why He Matters,” Number 67, “Louis Brandeis and Contemporary Antitrust Enforcement,” (w/ Micah Webber), 33, “Resale Price Maintenance and the Tenth Anniversary of, “Craft Beer in the USA: Strategic Connections to Macro- and European Brewers,” (w/Carol Horton Tremblay and Victor J. Tremblay) in Christian Garavaglia and Johan Swinnen (eds.). Collusion in Auctions for Emission Permits: An Experimental Analysis, with Dallas Burtraw, Charlie Holt, Jacob Goeree, Karen Palmer and Erica Myers. March 1, 2016. That paper is- they're still working on that. And so sort of the first thing that you're going to want is you're going to want a case in which cases are randomly assigned to judges. 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"Macro-Financial Volatility under Dispersed Information," Wu, Jieran, Jianjun Miao, and Eric R. Young (2019), forthcoming, Theoretical Economics. And I think we're really just at the beginning of trying to sort out why, you know. So broadly speaking, I'm an applied microeconomist with a particular interest in crime and illegal markets. Ph.D. in Economics, May 2009, University of Colorado at Boulder, M.A. The development of a quality lifestyle and support of tourism are also priorities, because both bring people to Dublin. You have data from three counties. Jeffrey Weaver in Colorado We found 16 records for Jeffrey Weaver in Broomfield, Castle Rock and 12 other cities in Colorado. His primary areas of research are labour economics, development economics, and political economy. M.S., Applied Economics, University of Rochester, Public Economics, Labor Economics, Development Economics, PhD expected May 2022 And there's there's a number of different mechanisms that potentially could explain this. And so this follows around 70 children who have incarcerated mothers and tells their stories and experiences. Carolina Arteaga is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto. Jeff [00:17:46] And so obviously a coin flip seems like a really unjust system. It's pretty easy to imagine that this is a reason- this is a case in which it may be that removing this parent from the child's life temporarily may actually be beneficial if this allows them to, say, shift and and live with potentially a more stable set of caregivers such as potentially grandparents, aunts and uncles, etc. Found inside – Page 162Loomis , John B .; Donnelly , Dennis M .; Sorg , Cindy F. Quantifying the economic effects of hydropower development on ... Palmer , M. A .; Doolittle , M. L .; Straka , T. J .; Weaver , G. H. Socioeconomic characteristics , adoption of ... One line of work focuses on a new mechanism—called the “fiscal theory of the price level”—by which fiscal policy can influence economic activity and inflation. "Charity Auctions," (with Brian McManus). The effects that we find are actually- so our effects are, we think, are pretty large. I provide empirical evidence that a 10% increase in the minimum wage raises grocery store prices by 0.6% to 0.8% and suggest that the minimum wage not only raises labor costs but also affects product demand, especially in poorer regions. JEFF WEAVER, SENIOR ADVISOR, BERNIE SANDERS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: I think the objective of the speech is to lay out the connection between what Bernie Sanders is advocating for the country, and the long tradition of American political thought, much of it rooted in the New Deal. What had been previously known about the effects of incarceration on the families and communities of those who were incarcerated? The Democratic Party is progressing And so if these two judges are- if these 2,000 defendants are being randomly split between two judges, let's say. “The Right Way to Capture College “Opportunity”: Popular Measures Can Paint the Wrong Picture of Low-Income Student Enrollment.”, Barr, A. and Turner, S. 2018. Achieving Scale Collectively | NBER So these are the ones where the judge to whom you're assigned is probably going to matter. 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So this is a very low level of geographic aggregation. We found 64 entries for Jeff Weaver in the United States. They're not statistically significant. Dental Economics - Volume 99, Issues 1-4 But I think there's a few things that we can we can learn from this. And so we'll have a little bit less of the school's data. “More on Monotone Instrumental Variables” (with Charles Manski), The Econometrics Journal, 12, July 2009, S200-216. ... Economics. For one, it could cause a child to transition into a more stable home environment. So all these defendants who are committing the more serious crimes are probably going to be incarcerated regardless of the judge that they're assigned to. But again, this is just because boys just commit crimes at a much higher rate than than than women do. View Jeff Weaver’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. So the- there's a bunch of different tests that we run. First, political connections are a key and quantitatively large determinant of employment in public organizations, for both bureaucrats and frontline providers. So the first, as you said, is more qualitative evidence, particularly in sociology. And so this will produce random variation whether their children have incarcerated family members. We also have the birth certificate data. Researchers studied the economic, social, and security impacts of the Covid-19 crisis on informal market vendors in Lagos, Nigeria through a phone survey. There's also a lot of other ways in which it's going to be- in which they're going to differ which is gonna be pretty hard for us to to measure and to try to control for. Extractive Institutions with Benign Consequences," with Sheetal Sekhri and Sisir Debnath (working paper), "Does Enrollment Lead to Completion? Fortunate to work alongside University volunteers, trustees, faculty, foundations, and corporations, Jen assisted in raising money for research funding, building projects, new undergraduate courses and programming, and in support of academic positions. “Disrupted Childhoods: Children of Women in Prison” by Jane A. Siegal. 2013 “Expanding Enrollments and Contracting Budgets: The Effect of the Great Recession Higher Education,”, John Bound, Mike Lovenheim and Sarah Turner. They're much less likely to have committed very serious crimes. In the past, economic research has most often been conducted empirically, where numeric data is collected and analyzed to explain how the observations are correlated to each other. Jeff [00:09:13] There's also some more more recent work done predominantly by economists that tries to look at this question more causally. CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): Yu Liu, Jeff Weaver and Xiaoxue Zhao for excellent research assistance. And so what this means is that children whose parents are assigned to stricter judges versus less less strict judges are going to be more likely to have an incarcerated parent. MA Economics of Public Policy, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, 2015 Clinchburg - Trestle 286 views This is the trestle at Tin Bridge Hollow. “Subsidized Housing, Emergency Shelters, and Homelessness: An Empirical Investigation Using Data from the 1990 Census” (with Dirk Early), “Housing Programs for Low-Income Households” in, “Fundamental Housing Policy Reforms to End Homelessness” in, “Geographic Price Variation, Housing Assistance, and Poverty” (with Dirk Early) in, “The Performance and Legacy of Housing Policies” (with Jens Ludwig) in, U.S. Senate Budget Committee September 16, 2020, Hoxby, C. and Turner, S.  2019. Jennifer [00:32:42] OK, cool. October 15, 2015. 55-87. And so that's sort of a third body of work. So tell us about all the cool data you've been able to gather and link together for the study. What we really see is there's a short run reduction in crime and juvenile crime and also a longer run reduction in adult crime. I think it's great that we do have all these estimates in order to learn from. Labor economics; public economics; economics of information, Microeconomic Theory, Experimental Economics, Dynamic Games, International Trade, Political Economy, Industrial Organization, Economic Development, Effects of Economic Globalization, Colonial Monetary History, Monetary Theory, Economic History, Public Finance, Labor Economics, Health Economics, Industrial Organization, Housing Markets and Policies, Welfare Policies, Development Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Microeconomic theory, game theory, market design, matching. "Capital Controls and Monetary Policy in Sudden-Stop Economies," Devereux, Michael B., Eric R. Young, and Changhua Yu (2019), Journal of Monetary Economics 103, pp. So I think I already talked about the Billings paper in North Carolina. M. Peitz and J. Waldfogel, Ch. But trying to get at the causal effect of incarceration and try to get around this omitted variable bias problem that we have when we're just comparing children whose parents are incarcerated to those who are not and then trying to control for differences between them. An Experimental Analysis of Auctions versus Grandfathering to Assign Pollution Permits, with Dallas Burtraw, Charlie Holt, Erica Myers, Jacob Goeree, and Karen Palmer. Filter by State in . BS Mathematics & Economics, University of Miami, 2016, “Distant Early Warning: Forecasts and the Long-Term Effects of Hurricane Exposure” with John Voorheis (Job Market Paper)      1981. I think a reason for that is just that the criminal justice system in Colombia is much more similar to the US potentially than than in Scandinavian countries. A transcript of this episode is available here. Janica Magat. 593-623. 10 : Iss. Personalized Pricing and Advertising: An Asymmetric Equilibrium Analysis (with Alicia Baik and Nathan Larson), CEPR Discussion Paper 10464, Games and Economic Behavior (2015), 92, 53-73. I think going into this project, we all had this idea that this- the effects of parental incarceration in particular, particular something like maternal incarceration, were gonna be pretty negative. Tom Vogl, Fan Wang, Jeff Weaver, and from seminar and conference participants at Royal Holloway University of London, University of California San Diego, Clemson University, Ashoka University, IIM Lucknow, University of Southern California, NEUDC Conference at Dartmouth College, SEA Annual Meeting, and the Econometric Society Winter Meeting. "The Welfare Economics of Equal Access," (with Diane Lim Rogers). Jennifer [01:04:19] My guest today has been Jeff Weaver from the University of Southern California. 14  355-399, Oxford University Press, Oligopoly and Luce’s Choice Axiom (with Andre de Palma), Regional Science and Urban Economics,  Regional Science and Urban Economics, 42 (2012) 1053-1060, Aggregative Oligopoly Games with Entry (with Nisvan Erkal and Daniel Piccinin). So one of the first tests that we wanted to do is look to see, is this actually the case? His career in the agricultural finance and banking world spanned over three decades, making a beneficial impression on numerous financial institutions and clients around the country. Jeff [00:13:11] The second thing that you're going to need is you're going to need a way of linking children to family members and court data.