Beau Sauley

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Beau Sauley

PhD Student, Department of Economics

2455.12 Carl H. Lindner Hall

513-556-5146

I grew up in Springboro, Ohio. After high school, I played football at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky where I graduated with a B.S. in Financial Economics in 2013. Immediately following my college experience I attended the University of Kentucky where I got a M.S. in Economics. Afterwards I worked for a short stint as a data analyst at Lexmark. I am currently a graduate student in the Ph.D. program in Economics at the University of Cincinnati. For more information, please visit my website at www.beausauley.weebly.com

Teaching Interest
Introductory Microeconomics, Econometrics

Research Interest
Econometrics, Spatial Econometrics, Urban/Regional Economics, Health Economics

Awards | Honors
Organization: Taft
Name: Charles Phelps Taft Dissertation Fellowship
Year Received: 2017 

Education
Institution: University of Kentucky
Location: Lexington, KY
Major: Economics
Completed: 2015
Degree: MS

Institution: Centre College
Location: Danville, KY
Major: Financial Economics
Completed: 2013
Degree: BS

Published Contributions
Gary Cornwall, Jeffrey Mills, Beau Sauley, Huibin Weng, (2019). Bayesian predictive inference for Granger Causality. Advances in Econometrics.

Research in progress
Title: Bayesian Predictive Inference for Granger Causality
Status: On-Going
Research Type: Scholarly

Title: Direct and Spillover Effects from Increased Access to Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives

Title: House Prices and School Funding: A Spatial Regression Discontinuity Approach
Description: The first application of a new estimator developed by UC Ph.D. students Gary Cornwall and Beau Sauley. It investigates whether failing a school spending tax levy decreases house prices in your own school district while increasing house prices in neighboring school districts, as those districts become relatively more attractive to homeowners.
Status: On-Going
Research Type: Scholarly

Title: Improving the Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials: a Posterior Simulation Approach

Title: Regression Discontinuity in Network Models: Non-linear Partial Effects and Spillovers

Title: Using Mixture Models for Bandwidth Selection in Regression Discontinuity

Title: Willingness to Pay for Public Transportation: Evidence from a Cincinnati Street Car

Presentations
Title: Regression Discontinuity in Network Models: Non-linear Partial Effects and Spillovers
Location: University of Cincinnati
Year: 2018

Title: Regression Discontinuity in Network Models: Non-linear Partial Effects and Spillovers
Location: Washington, D.C.
Year: 2018

Title: Regression Discontinuity in Network Models: Non-linear Partial Effects and Spillovers
Location: Texas A&M
Year: 2017

Title: Bayesian predictive inference for Granger Causality
Organization: Midwest Economics Association
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Year: 2017

Title: Bayesian Predictive Inference for Granger Causality
Organization: Midwest Econometrics Group
Location: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Year: 2016