Jeremy Grant Moulton Department of Public Policy University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Abernethy Hall, CB #3435 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3435 (919) 962-1002 [email protected] Fields Labor Economics; Public Economics; Applied Microeconometrics Education 2011 2007 2005 Ph.D., Economics, University of California, Davis M.A., Economics, University of California, Davis B.A., Economics, University of California, Davis Professional Experience 2011 - Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Publications Moulton, Jeremy and Ann H. Stevens. “The Social Security Notch and Retirement: Wealth and Incentive Effects.” Forthcoming in Economics Letters. Moulton, Jeremy and John C. Scott. “Good and Bad? An Analysis of Self-Employment at the Older Ages.” Public Policy and Aging Report, 2014, 24(4): 155-161. Stevens, Ann and Jeremy Moulton, 2013. “How Does Late-life Job Loss Affect Wealth and Labor Supply?” In Kenneth A. Couch, Mary C. Daly, and Julie M. Zissimopoulos Eds. Lifecycle Events and Their Consequences, Stanford University Press. Manuscripts Under Review * - Graduate Student Coauthor Moulton, Jeremy and John Scott. “Opportunity or Necessity? Disaggregating Self-Employment and Entry at Older Ages.” Revise and Resubmit at Social Forces. Moulton, Jeremy, Alexandra Graddy-Reed*, and Lauren Lanahan*. “Beyond the EITC: The Effect of Reducing the Earned Income Tax Credit on Labor Force Participation.” Revise and Resubmit at National Tax Journal. Larsen, Matthew, T.J. McCarthy, Jeremy Moulton, Marianne E. Page, and Ankur Patel. “War and Marriage: Assortative Mating and the World War II G.I. Bill.” Revise and Resubmit at Demography. Moulton, Jeremy, Jeffrey Diebold, and John Scott. “The Impact of Affordable Health Insurance on SelfEmployment and Retirement Decision-Making.” Moulton, Jeremy, Bennie D. Waller, and Scott Wentland. “Capitalization of Targeted Property Tax Relief in Home Prices: Evidence from Virginia Elections.” Jeremy Grant Moulton – revised 4/22/2015 Page 1 Gitterman, Daniel, Jeremy Moulton, Dillan Bono-Lunn, and Laura Chrisco. “Can ‘Some College’ Help Reduce Future Earnings Inequality?” Diebold, Jeffrey, John Scott, and Jeremy Moulton. “Early Claiming of Higher-Earning Husbands, the Survivor Benefit, and the Incidence of Poverty among Recent Widows.” Manuscripts in Preparation Moulton, Jeremy. “The Great Depression of Income: An Investigation of the Impact of Entering the Labor Market During the Great Depression Using a Regression Discontinuity Approach”. Moulton, Jeremy. “Chiseling a Notch Out of the Next Generation’s Assets: The Effect of the Social Security Notch on Intergenerational Transfer Behavior”. Moulton, Jeremy, Alexandra Graddy-Reed*, and Lauren Lanahan*. “You are 16 Going on 17: The Impact of the Child Tax Credit on Household Consumption.” Presentations “Capitalization of Targeted Property Tax Relief in Home Prices: Evidence from Virginia Elections.” 2015 University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Belk College of Business Seminar Series 2015 AREUEA National Conference (presented by Scott Wentland) 2014 Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting 2014 Regional Economics Workshop at Federal Reserve of Richmond (presented by Scott Wentland) 2014 Richmond Association of Business Economists Meeting at Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (presented by Scott Wentland) 2014 North American Meetings of Regional Science Association International (presented by Scott Wentland) “The Impact of Affordable Health Insurance on Self-Employment and Retirement Decision-Making.” 2014 Social Insurance and Lifecycle Events Among Older Americans – organized by Kenneth Couch, Mary Daly, and Julie Zissimopolous. “You are 16 Going on 17: The Impact of the Child Tax Credit on Household Consumption.” 2014 Association of Public Policy and Management Annual Meeting (presented by Alexandra Graddy-Reed) 2014 Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting (presented by Alexandra Graddy-Reed) “Beyond the EITC: The Effect of Reducing the Earned Income Tax Credit on Labor Force Participation.” 2013 Association of Public Policy and Management Annual Meeting 2013 Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting “The Social Security Notch and Retirement: Wealth and Incentive Effects” 2013 College of William and Mary Economics Department Seminar Series “The Great Depression of Wages: An Investigation of the Impact of Entering the Labor Market During the Great Depression Using a Regression Discontinuity Approach”. 2012 Society of Labor Economists Annual Meeting “Chiseling a Notch Out of the Next Generation’s Assets: The Effect of the Social Security Amendments of 1972 and 1977 on Intergenerational Transfer Behavior” 2013 College of William and Mary Economics Department Seminar Series Jeremy Grant Moulton – revised 4/22/2015 Page 2 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 Society of Labor Economists Annual Meeting Population Association of America Annual Meeting University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, U.S. Census Bureau, Congressional Budget Office, Brigham Young University Sacramento State University Economics Seminar All California Labor Economists Poster Session, University of California, Santa Barbara Teaching Record Graduate Level HPM/PLCY 882: Advanced Methodology for Health Policy and Management Research and Public Policy Research at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Fall 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. PLCY 789: Advanced Microeconomic Theory for Public Policy II at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Spring 2012, 2013, and 2015. Undergraduate Level PLCY 460: Quantitative Methods for Public Policy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Fall 2013 and 2014. PLCY 527(H): Principles of Public Finance at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, and the University of California, Davis, Fall 2010 (ECN 131). Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member Current 2013 Internal Dissertation Committee Member, Yuna Kim 2014 Internal Dissertation Committee Member, Evan Johnson 2014 Internal Dissertation Committee Member, Jesse Hinde 2013 Internal Dissertation Committee Member, Daniel Smith Past 2011-2015 2012-2015 2014-2015 2012-2013 2011-2012 Lauren Lanahan: University of Oregon, Lundquist College of Business – Assistant Professor Alexandra Graddy-Reed: University of Southern California, Price School of Public Policy – Assistant Professor Kelly Wentland (Accounting): George Mason University, School of Business – Assistant Professor Kevin Bastian: UNC-Chapel Hill, EPIC – Senior Research Associate Jennifer Miller: University of Southern California, Price School of Public Policy – Assistant Professor (Teaching) Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member 2013-2014 Committee Member, Jonathan Stupak, Highest Honors 2011-2012 Committee Member, Erin Hiatt, Honors, Michael A. Stegman Award Grants Arts and Sciences Grants for Interdisciplinary Initiatives Research Initiatives, with Dan Gitterman - $9,000 Junior Faculty Development Award, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - $7,500. Referee Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Research on Aging, and The Southern Economics Journal Jeremy Grant Moulton – revised 4/22/2015 Page 3 Professional Memberships American Economic Association (AEA) Society of Labor Economists (SOLE) Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Southern Economics Association (SEA) Jeremy Grant Moulton – revised 4/22/2015 Page 4
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