Economics Department Seminar Series, Fall 2004 All seminars will be from 3:30-5:00 pm in Science Library 302 unless noted otherwise Note: You need Acrobat Reader to be able to read papers that are online. Date Speaker Affiliation Paper Title WednesdaySeptember 22Room S1 158 Kiril Tochkov Dept. of EconBinghamton Univ. Essays in Fiscal Decentralization and Stabilization of Provincial Income in China WednesdaySeptember 29Room S1 158 Alex Olbrecht Dept. of EconBinghamton Univ. "The Earnings and Occupational Choice Effects of Intercollegiate Athletics Participation FridayOctober 8 Asaf Zussman Dept. of EconCornell Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Counter-Terrorism Policy FridayOctober 15 William English Federal Reserve Board The "Marketization" of Bank Business Loans in the United States FridayOctober 22 Howard Bodenhorn Dept. of EconLafayette College The Economic Consequences of Colorism and Complexion Homogamy in the Black Community FridayOctober 29 Marc Tomljanovich Dept. of EconColgate Univ. Does Central Bank Transparency Impact Financial Markets? A Cross - Country Econometric Analysis WednesdayNovember 3Room S1 158 Linda Wong Dept. of EconBinghamton Univ. No title (work-in-progress) FridayNovember 5 Florenz Plassmann Dept. of EconBinghamton Univ. Bigger, Better, Faster: Two Improvements in Computable General Equilibrium Modeling FridayNovember 12 Annegret Steinmetz Dept. of AppEcCornell Different input intensities on owned and sharecropped plots: The consequences of imperfect monitoring, cost sharing, and endogenous crop choice FridayNovember 19 Fushang Liu(email) Dept. of EconSUNY Albany Modeling Multi-Period Inflation Uncertainty using a Panel of Density Forecasts FridayDecember 3 Dan Jubinski Dept. of EconColgate Univ. Observable Firm Characteristics and Individual Equity Volatility Persistence Links to past seminar lists: Spring 2004 Fall 2003 Spring 2002 Fall 2001 Spring 2000 Page maintained by Andreas D Pape Revised: December 3, 2004 Return to previous page...
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