The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Affirmative Action. Evidence from Imperial ChinA
In this session of the International Macro History Online Seminar, join us for a presentation on "The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Affirmative Action. Evidence from Imperial China" by Melanie Meng Xue (LSE) and Boxiao Zhang (UCLA)
The seminar will be moderated by TBC.
* Only one registration for the whole series is required. If you have previously registered for the fall 2021 series, you will receive the auto-reminder emails and do not need to re-register again.
The International Macro History Online Seminar (IMHOS) is a joint initiative of the Graduate Institute's Centre for Finance and Development, the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a consortium of universities and institutions: Banque de France, Centre for Economic Policy Research, European Association of Banking History, European Historical Economics Society, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Joint Center for History and Economics, Harvard University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Judge Business School Cambridge, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, King’s College London, London School of Economics, NYU-Abu Dhabi, Paris School of Economics, Princeton University, Queen’s University Belfast, Rutgers University, Sciences Po, Santa Clara University, Solvay Business School, Universitat de Barcelona, University Carlos III Madrid, University College London, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Davis, University of Geneva, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, University of Vienna, Vienna University of Economics and Business and Yale University.
The papers for the upcoming Spring 2022 sessions can be found on the seminar website: https://cepr.org/imhos and the registration link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DlhUutp0S7GhwrWsY0NVPQ
Find papers & recordings of the past 2020, 2021 and 2022 sessions: https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/research-centres/centre-finance-and-development/cfd-series-incl-papers-recordings and https://cepr.org/imhos
Please contact imhos@cepr.org if you have any difficulties registering for this seminar series.