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Ashley Erceg
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics
ON THE MARKET
HLH 511 R
402-472-4124
ashley.erceg@huskers.unl.edu
Job Market Paper:
The Long-Run Effects of Childcare Subsidies on Maternal Labor Market Outcomes
Fields: Public, Labor, and Economics of Education
Committee: Sam Allgood (chair), Daniel Tannenbaum, Brenden Timpe, and Kent Eskridge
Personal Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/aerceg
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Kyle Kopplin
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics
ON THE MARKET
HLH 511 T
402-472-3442
kyle.kopplin@huskers.unl.edu
Job Market Paper:
County Property Tax Capitalization in U.S. Cities
Fields: Urban, Public Finance, Labor, Financial Literacy (Applied Micro)
Committee: Sam Allgood (chair), John Anderson, Daniel Tannenbaum
Personal Website:
https://sites.google.com/ole.augie.edu/kyle-a-kopplin/home
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Muazzam Toshmatova
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics
ON THE MARKET
HLH 511 R
402-472-4124
muazzam@huskers.unl.edu
Job Market Paper:
Are Low-Skilled Immigration and Coresidence Substitutes? Evidence from Secure Communities
Fields: Labor, Public, and Regional Economics
Committee: John Anderson (chair), Daniel Tannenbaum, Eric Thompson, Amalia (Emie) Yiannaka
Personal Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/tmuazzam/
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