SIEPR Fellowships Recipients

Awardees for 2014 - 2015

B.F Haley and E.S. Shaw Fellowship Support for Economics

  • Nicola Bianchi - The General Equilibrium Effects of Educational Expansion
  • Chiara Farronato - Network Effects in Two-Sided Platforms: A Model of User Participation
  • Jeffrey Naecker - The Lives of Others: Predicting Donations Using Non-Choice Data

The Bradley Research Fellowship Program

  • Troy Smith - Performance Effects of Private Equity on Indian Firms
  • Stephen(Teng) Sun - Bank Monitoring on Firm Productivity, Reallocation and the Macro Economy
  • Ian Wright - The Differential Effect of Current and Future Uncertainty on Firm Decisions

E. S. Shaw and B.F. Haley Fellowship for Economics

  • Mohammad Akbarpour - Algorithmic Market Design
  • Michael Dinerstein - The Supply Response of Private Schools to Public Policies: Evidence from New York City's Fair Student Funding

Kapnick Fellowship Program

  • Joshua Mollner - Essays in Microeconomic Theory and Market Design
  • Diego Perez
  • Michael Zhang - Targeted Government Intervention in the Housing Market

Kohlhagen Fellowship Fund

  • Markus Baldauf - Essays on Modern Equity Markets

The Leonard W. Ely and Shirley R. Ely Graduate Student Fund

  • Man Lung Chan - Determinants of Intermediary Trade and Welfare Analysis:
  • Akshaya Jha
  • Huiyu Li - Financing entrepreneurship, innovation and growth
  • Xiaowei Yu - Do Tighter Bid-Ask Spreads Necessarily Improve Investor Welfare?