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Seminar

Title to be announced


  • Location
    University of Amsterdam, Room E5.22
    Amsterdam
  • Date and time

    January 10, 2024
    12:30 - 13:30

About

Jonathan Roth is the Groos Family Assistant Professor of Economics at Brown University, United States.

His primary research interests are in econometrics, with a focus on causal inference. I have also worked on topics in labor economics, machine learning, and algorithmic fairness.

He was previously a senior researcher in the Office of the Chief Economist at Microsoft. He received his PhD in economics in 2020 from Harvard University, where he was awarded the David A. Wells prize for best dissertation.