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September 28, Tuesday
Humanities 1500
4:10-5:30 pm
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Stephen Turnovksy
Economics Department
University of Washington
Public Lecture, jointly with Theory |
Old and New Growth Theories: A Unifying Structure?
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September 29, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
Stephen Turnovksy
Economics Department
University of Washington
With Theory |
Growth and Income Inequality: Tradeoffs and Policy Responses
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October 6, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
Susan B. Carter & Richard Sutch
Economics Department
UCR |
Why Not in Australia?: Economic Growth in the Age of Mass Migration |
October 13, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
David Ellerman
Visiting
Economics Department
UCR
|
Migration and (the Lack of) Source-Country Development |
October 20, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
David Kauper
Economics Department
UCR
|
Best-Practice Growth and Dynamic Efficiency |
October 27, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
Shatakshee Dhongde
Economics Department
UCR
|
Measuring the Impact of Growth and Changes in the Distribution of Income and Poverty in India |
November 3, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
Mindy Marks
Economics Department
UCR
|
Employer-Provided Health Insurance, the Minimum Wage, and the Use of Part-Time Labor |
November 10, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
Peter Lanjouw
World Bank/ Visiting UC Berkley
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Poverty Alleviation Through Geographic Targeting: How Much Does Disaggregation Help? |
November 22, Monday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
John Strauss
USC
|
Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) III |
November 23, Tuesday
HMNSS 1500
12:00-1:30 pm |
Akmal Hussain
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Public Lecture |
India, Pakistan and the Future of South Asia
Paper 1
Paper2 |
November 24, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
Akmal Hussain
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
|
Poverty, Power and Asymmetric Markets in Pakistan
Paper 1
Paper2 |
December 1, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm |
Eustáquio Reis
Applied Economics Research Institute, Brazil
|
Long Run Brazilian Growth: Spatial Perspectives |