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Backstory: How Research Papers in Economics Get Made

Backstory: How Research Papers in Economics Get Made

Released: 2023-11-15
© Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, and Santiago Cantillo
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11 Episodes
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11 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2023-11-15
© Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, and Santiago Cantillo
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Backstory: Bryce Steinberg on Family Planning, Infertility Fear and Contraception Take-Up

Backstory: Bryce Steinberg on Family Planning, Infertility Fear and Contraception Take-Up

Time: 30:15
Join us in conversation with Bryce Steinberg, Assistant Professor of Economics at Brown University, as we delve into her paper, "Family Planning, Now and Later: Infertility Fear and Contraception Take-Up." This discussion offers a comprehensive look into the fieldwork process from start to finish. Along the way, we uncover intriguing research questions that surfaced during the study and share anecdotes that provide a unique glimpse into the world of field research.
Episode ID: 1000636453063
GUID: aa1d0445-71c4-48c1-8e8e-00c05e284d59
Release Date: 15/11/2023, 11:16:27

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Join Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, and Santiago Cantillo on the 'Backstory Podcast.' We chat with researchers about the real stories behind their papers. From the first idea to the final draft, we uncover the ups and downs of their journey. It's a behind-the-scenes look at economic research. Tune in and discover the stories papers don't tell.
The podcast was conceptualized by Paul Niehaus and it is carried out by graduate students at UCSD.

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