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Economics Department Seminar Series, Spring 2006

All seminars will be on Fridays from 3:30-5:00 pm in the Science Library 302 unless noted otherwise
Seminar coordinator: Florenz Plassmann
Note: You need Acrobat Reader to be able to read papers that are online.
Date
Speaker
Affiliation
Paper Title
Friday
January 27
Melody Lo Dept of Econ, University of Southern Mississippi Assessing exchange rate pass-through: A new empirical approach
Friday
February 3
Wei Xiao Dept of Econ and Finance, University of New Orleans Increasing Returns and the Design of Interest Rate Rules
Friday
February 17
Sol Polachek Dept of Econ, Binghamton University The Gender Pay Gap: A Cross-Country Analysis
Friday
February 24
Quan Zhou Dept of Econ, Binghamton University The Micro-foundation of the EKC Hypothesis from firms’ perspective --- A Model of Firm Behavior that Might Generate EKC Patterns
(Prospectus)
Friday
March 3
Neha Khanna and Florenz Plassmann Dept of Econ, Binghamton University Jumping on the publication bandwagon: Lessons from our Environmental Kuznets Curve experience. (No paper)
Friday
March 10
Dan Wang Dept of Econ, Binghamton University Strategic groups and Heterogeneous Technologies: An Application to the US Banking Industry
(Prospectus)
Week of March 17
Spring break
Friday
March 31
Barry Jones Dept of Econ, Binghamton University Is Money in the IS Curve? New Evidence for the Euro Area
Friday
April 7
Sumon Bhaumik Dept of Econ and Finance, Brunel University Reforms, Entry and Productivity: Some Evidence from the Indian Manufacturing Sector
Week of April 14
Easter break, April 12-17
Friday
April 21
Jon Rork Dept of Econ, Vassar College State Income Tax Preferences for the Elderly
Friday
April 28
Zili Yang Dept of Econ, Binghamton University The Samuelson Rule and Side Payments in Efficient Provision of Stock Externalities
Monday
May 1
FA 244
Chris Parmeter Dept of Econ, Binghamton University Experiences on the job market
(No paper)
Friday
May 5
Hung-Jen Wang Dept of Econ, Binghamton University The Estimation of Technical and Allocative Inefficiency from a Primal Profit System
(No paper)
Friday
May 12
Biru Paul Dept of Econ, Binghamton University The Role of Monetary Policy in Business Cycle Transmission from the U.S. to India

Links to past seminar lists:
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
Fall 2004
Spring 2004
Fall 2003
Spring 2002
Fall 2001
Spring 2000



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