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Department Seminar Series and
'Applied Economics and Economic Policy Workshop' Fall 2001

All seminars will be from 3:30-5:00 pm unless noted otherwise
Date and
Location
Work-
shop
Speaker Affiliation Paper Title
Sept 5
AAG007
DS
Polachek, Sol Binghamton University Trade-Based Interactions: Applications Regarding International Relations and Labor Relations
Sept 12
AAG007
AW
Mount Timothy Cornell University The California Meltdown: Some Experimental Evidence on How Electricity Markets Work
Oct 3
AAG007
AW
Torras, Mariano Adelphi University Structural Change, Dematerialization, and a View to the Next Century: A Sensitivity Analysis
Oct 10
AAG007
DS
Jones, Mingmei Binghamton University Ability to Evade Taxes and Equilibrium Tax Reporting and Auditing
Oct 17
AAG007
AW
Sethi, Gautam Bard College Fishery Management Under Multiple Uncertainty
Oct 24
AAG007
DS
Plassmann, Florenz Binghamton University Fair and Efficient Compensation for Taking Property under Uncertainty
Oct 26
Reinhardt Room
DS
Yang, Zili Penn State Welfare Weights, Lindahl Price, and Core Property of Environmental Coalitions
Oct 31
AAG007
DS
Jones, Barry Binghamton University Welfare Cost of Inflation in a General Equilibrium Model with Currency and Interest Bearing Deposits
Nov 2
LN2401
DS
Greene, Bill NYU Estimating Nonlinear Models with Panel Data
Nov 5
Reinhardt Room
1:15pm
DS
Marios Zachariadis Louisiana State University Understanding European Real Exchange Rates
Nov 7
AAG007
DS
Nieva, Ricardo Binghamton University Permanent and Temporary Layoffs in a Matching Model
Nov 9
Reinhardt Room
DS
Schmidt, Peter Michigan State More Efficient Estimation under Non-Normality
Nov 12
AAG007
DS
Shin, Min-Yong Binghamton University Monetary Policy Rules and the Forward Discount Bias
Nov 14
AAG007
DS
Kniesner, Thomas Syracuse University Explicit Versus Implicit Income Insurance
Nov 28
AAG007
AW
Barrett, Chris Cornell University Pastoral Risk and Wealth-Differentiated Herd Accumulation in Southern Ethiopia
Dec 5
AAG007
DS
Ofek, Haim Binghamton University Paleoclimatic Origins of Agriculture
"DS" = Department Seminar
"AW" = Applied Economics and Economic Policy Workshop



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