Covering: Mutable Characteristics and Perceptions of Voice in the U.S. Supreme Court
Daniel L. Chen (University of Zurich, Switzerland and Toulouse School of Economics, France)
- CREED Seminars
Daniel L. Chen (University of Zurich, Switzerland and Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Andras Simonovits (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
Mogens Fosgerau (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark and Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Michele Belot (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom), Bart Cockx (Ghent University, Belgium), Anne Gielen (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Randi Hjalmarsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),Philipp Kircher (University of Edinburgh), and Erik Plug (University of Amsterdam)
Michele Belot (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Luca Fornaro (Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional, Spain)
Marcin Zamojski (VU University Amsterdam)
Andreas Ravndal Kostøl (Statistics Norway)
Andrew Pua (University of Amsterdam)
Ralph de Haas (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, United Kingdom)
Piotr Denderski (VU University Amsterdam)
Roberto Galbiati (Sciences Po, France)
Ulf Zoelitz Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Germany and Maastricht University
Hélène Ollivier (Paris School of Economics, France)
Robert Taylor (University of Essex, United Kingdom)
Artashes Karapetyan (Norges Bank, Norway)
Tjark Vredeveld (Maastricht University)
Mark Rosenzweig (Yale University, United States)
Víctor Ríos-Rull (University of Minnesota, United States)
Nour Meddahi (University of Toulouse, France)