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Christopher C.W. Cronin is an applied microeconomist with research interests in health economics. His current projects focus on the impact of stay-at-home mandates during the covid-19 crisis, the relationship between health insurance and medical care demand, the determinants of health facility choice, and individuals' choices relating to obesity. He specializes in the estimation of dynamic microeconometric models.
NBER Covid-19 Working Papers
Chris' website
Recent research on NPR
Recent research in the NY Times
During this episode Forrest referred to Erin Hoffman-Harding - ND Vice President of Student Affairs - as Erin Hoffmore-Harding. This was mainly Jason's fault because he was making funny faces across the desk at Forrest at the time. Our bad Erin.
Music sampled from Dreamville - Sacrifices
We sat down and talked with Cole Folwell a 2019 Notre Dame, Political Science graduate. Cole's path as a trader at Citi is far from traditional. He talks about his experiences at Citi and how that's helped him to transition into his new role at Roca news. As Head of Growth for Roca, Cole talks to...
Published 05/02/22
Rudi Bachmann is the Stepan Family College Professor of Economics at Notre Dame.
Recently, he co-authored a paper, https://www.econtribute.de/RePEc/ajk/ajkpbs/ECONtribute_PB_028_2022.pdf, that gained a lot of traction on Twitter. We sat down with Rudi to discuss the paper and Germany's reliance...
Published 04/12/22