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Seminars & Colloquia
 


Political Economy & Development Fall 2004 Seminars

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

Questions? Contact Anil Deolalikar.

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

Public Lecture, jointly with Theory

Old and New Growth Theories: A Unifying Structure?

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

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

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

 


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