Economic Theory Seminars Spring 2009

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

Questions? Contact Victoria Umanskaya.

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
4/1/2009 Geir Asheim, University of Oslo Intergenerational Equity
4/8/2009 Mark Jacobsen, UC San Diego Impacts of State-Level Limits on Greenhouse Gases per Mile in the Presence of National CAFE Standards
4/15/2009* Amnon Rapoport, UCR AGSM

*NOTE: Joint with Applied Economics

TBA
4/22/2009 Charles Mason, University of Wyoming Cooperation on Climate-Change Mitigation
4/23/2009* Charles Mason, University of Wyoming

*NOTE: Graduate Student Seminar will be from 11:15am – 12:30 pm in HMNSS 1500

How Much will Gas Cost Next Year? Thoughts on the Market for Crude Oil
4/29/2009 Priya Ranjan, UC Irvine Search and Offshoring in the Presence of Animal Spirits
5/6/2009* Matthew Kahn, UC Los Angeles

*NOTE: This is an Applied Economics presentation

Seminar Cancelled
5/13/2009 Robert Feenstra, UC Davis Monopolistic Competition and the Gains from Trade
5/20/2009 Ludo Visschers, Simon Fraser University Precautionary Demand for Money in a Monetary Business Cycle Model
5/27/2009 Kalina Manova, Stanford University Export Prices and Heterogeneous Firm Models
6/3/2009 Cynthia Lin, UC Davis How Should Standards be Set and Met?: On the Allocation of Regulatory Power in a Federal System