Economic Theory Seminars Fall 2004

Seminars Mondays, 4:10-5:30 pm (unless otherwise specified) Sproul Hall 2206

Questions? Contact Aman Ullah .

When available, the papers may be downloaded as pdf files, which can be read or printed using the Acrobat Reader.

DATE NAME TITLE OF PRESENTATION
9/28/2004* Stephen Turnovksy Economics Department- University of Washington

*NOTE:  Tuesday Humanities 1500 4:10-5:30 pm; Joint with Political Economy and Development

Old and New Growth Theories: A Unifying Structure?
9/29/2004* Stephen Turnovksy Economics Department- University of Washington

*NOTE: Wednesday Sproul 2206 4:10-5:30 pm; Joint with Political Economy and Development

Growth and Income Inequality: Tradeoffs and Policy Responses
10/8/2004 Alan Krause Economics Department- UC Riverside “Dynamic Tax Reform and Second-Best Pareto Optima”
10/15/2004 Selo Imrohoroglu USC- Business School Japanese Saving Rate
10/22/2004 Alan Auerbach UC Berkeley – Economics Department “Budget Windows, Sunsets, and Fiscal Control”
10/29/2004 Xu Cheng UC Riverside- Economics Department “When Would Free Trade Lead to More Learning than Protection in the Strategic Industries with A Comparative Disadvantage?”
11/5/2004 Michelle Garfinkel UC Irvine- Economics Department “Globalization and Domestic Conflict”
11/12/2004 Keith Knapp UC Riverside- Environmental Sciences “Recursive Sustainability: Intertemporal Efficiency and Equality”
11/19/2004 Ping Wang Vanderbilt University- Economics Department “Outsourcing of Innovation”
12/3/2004 Vincent Crawford UC San Diego- Economics Department “Fatal Attraction: Focality, Naivete, and Sophistication in Experimental Hid-and-Seek Games”