| All seminars will be from 3:30-5:00 pm in Room LH3 unless noted otherwise |
| Note: You need Acrobat
Reader to be able to read papers that are online. |
| Date |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Paper Title |
Friday January 23 |
Claude Berrebi |
Princeton University |
Evidence About the Link Between Education, Poverty and Terrorism Among Palestinians |
Friday January 30 |
Sean Christy |
Binghamton Univ. Econ Dept. |
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Friday February 6 |
Jed DeVaro |
Cornell ILR |
Teams, Autonomy, and the Financial Performance of Firms |
Friday February 13 |
Jeffrey Groen |
Cornell Cheri |
Occupation-Specific Human Capital and Local Labor Markets |
Friday February 20 |
Gurleen K. Popli |
Millersville University |
Trade Reforms, Educational Expansion and Wage Inequality in Mexico |
Friday February 27 |
David Hacker |
Binghamton Univ. History Dept. |
Selection into Marriage in the mid Nineteenth-Century United States: Economic, Demographic, and Health Factors |
Friday March 19 |
Vincent Munley |
Lehigh University |
The Mischief of the Exclusive Benefit Rule for Public Pension Plans |
Monday March 22 |
Daniel J. Henderson |
Binghamton Univ. Econ Dept. |
Public and Private Capital Productivity Puzzle: A Nonparametric Approach |
| Week of April 5-11 |
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Easter break |
Friday April 23 |
Michael Haines |
Colgate University |
Fertility of the Hispanic Population of the United States in Historical Perspective: Evidence from the Census of 1910 |
Friday April 30 |
Chris Hanes |
Binghamton Univ. Econ Dept. |
The Rise of Open-Mouth Operations and the Disappearance of the Borrowing Function in the United States
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Friday May 7 |
Alan Kackmeister |
Federal Reserve Board |
Price Adjustment: Then and Now |