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Economics Department Seminar Series, Spring 2004

All seminars will be from 3:30-5:00 pm in Room LH3 unless noted otherwise
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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.
 
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
    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
Friday
May 7
Alan Kackmeister Federal Reserve Board Price Adjustment: Then and Now

Links to past seminar lists:
Fall 2003
Spring 2002
Fall 2001
Spring 2000



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