Economic Theory Seminars Winter 2014

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

Questions? Contact Marcelle Chauvet

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
1/3/2014 No Seminar No Seminar
1/10/2014 No Seminar No Seminar
1/17/2014 Insu Kim, UCR Economics Visiting Scholar Microfoundation Of Inflation Persistence In The New Keynesian Phillips Curve
1/24/2014 TBA TBA
1/31/2014 Marcos de Almeida Rangel, Princeton University Discrimination Goes To School
2/4/2014* Federico Mantovanelli, Boston College

*NOTE: (Please note that this date is a TUESDAY, and the time will be 5:10-6:30pm in Sproul 2206)

The Protestant Legacy: Missions And Literacy In India
2/5/2014* Robert Sugden, University of East Anglia, U.K.

*NOTE: (Please note, this is a Wednesday rather than a Friday, and will be held from 2:20-3:30, Location is Sproul 2206)

Characterising Competitive Equilibrium In Terms Of Opportunity
2/7/2014 No Seminar No Seminar (Was Wednesday, 2/5/14 by Dr. Sugden)
2/14/2014 Antonio Bento, Cornell University The Effects of The Clean Air Vehicle Stickers Program In California
2/21/2014 Albert Saiz, Massachussets Institute of Technology Immigrant Locations And Native Residential Preferences In Spain: New Ghettos?”
2/28/2014 Joon Young Hur, Cal State Northridge No News Is Good News
3/7/2014 Manisha Goel, Pomona College Does Offshoring Lift All Boats? The Role Of Induced Technology Adoption And Innovation
3/14/2014* Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley

*NOTE: (Please note that this seminar will be held in the CHASS Interdisciplinary Bldg Screening room, INTS 1128 from 3:40-5pm)

The Eurozone Crisis: The Theory Of Optimum Currency Areas Bites Back
3/21/2014 Winter Finals Week, No Seminar No Seminar