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Seminars & Colloquia
 


Economic Theory 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. 

September 28, Tuesday
Humanities 1500
4:10-5:30 pm
Stephen Turnovksy
Economics Department
University of Washington
Old and New Growth Theories: A Unifying Structure?

Joint with Political Economy and Development
September 29th,  Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Stephen Turnovksy
Economics Department
University of Washington
Growth and Income Inequality: Tradeoffs and Policy Responses

Joint with Political Economy and Development
October 8th,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm

Alan Krause
UC Riverside
Economics Department

"Dynamic Tax Reform and Second-Best Pareto Optima"
October 15th,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm

Selo Imrohoroglu
USC
Business School

Japanese Saving Rate
October 22nd,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm

Alan Auerbach
UC Berkeley
Economics Department

"Budget Windows, Sunsets, and Fiscal Control"

October 29th,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Xu Cheng
UC Riverside
Economics Department
"When Would Free Trade Lead to More Learning than Protection in the Strategic Industries with A Comparative Disadvantage?"
November 5th,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm

Michelle Garfinkel
UC Irvine
Economics Department

"Globalization and Domestic Conflict"

November 12th,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Keith Knapp
UC Riverside
Environmental Sciences
"Recursive Sustainability: Intertemporal Efficiency and Equality"
November 19th,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Ping Wang
Vanderbilt University
Economics Department
"Outsourcing of Innovation"
December 3rd,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Vincent Crawford
UC San Diego
Economics Department
"Fatal Attraction: Focality, Naivete, and Sophistication in Experimental Hid-and-Seek Games"

 


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