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Seminars & Colloquia
 


Political Economy & Development Spring 2004 Seminars

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

Questions? Contact Steve Cullenberg or the workshop assistant Pamella J. Rousseau.

When available, the papers may be downloaded as pdf files, which can be read or printed using the Acrobat Reader.  Copies of papers may be available from Pam.

April 2-3 Friday & Saturday
Humanities 1500
Both days
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Economic Representations: Both Academic and Everyday, Center for Ideas and Society  
UCR
Conference website:
http://ideasandsociety.ucr.edu/econrep
Including, Jack Amariglio, (Economics, Merrimack College), Stephen Cullenberg (UCR), Will Milberg (Economics, New School University), David Ruccio (Economics, University of Notre Dame) Martha Starr (Economics, American University and many others.

April 9,  Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm

Michael Bernstein
UCSD
History
"The 'Marginalist Revolution' in Historical Context"
April 16, Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Feng Xiao
CSU Fullerton
Economics
"The Role of the Stock Market in Influencing Firm Investment in China"
April 23-24, Friday & Saturday
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Keith Griffin Festschrift 
Conference
The full conference schedule can be downloaded at the Political Economy Research Institute website www.umass.edu/peri/
April 30, Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
David Ellerman
World Bank (retired) & UCR
Economics
"A Modern Treatment of Descriptive and Normative Property Theory"
May 7, Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Prasanta Pattanaik
UCR
Economics
"On the Structure of Normative Economics"
May 14, Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
Timur Kuran
University of Southern Calif. Economics
"Why the Islamic Middle East Did Not Develop Corporate Law through Indigenous Means"
May 21, Friday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
David Ellerman
World Bank (retired) & UCR
"A Theory of Autonomy-Respecting Development Assistance"
May 26 & 27, Wednesday & Thursday
Sproul 2206
Kaushik Basu
Cornell University
C. Marks Professor and Director, Program on Comparative Economic Development, Department of Economics
Distinguished Visitor
"Globalization and Marginalization: A Re-examination of Development Policy"
Wednesday, 2:10-3:30 p.m.

"Racial Conflict and the Malignancy of Identity"
Thursday, 4:10-5:30 p.m.

May 28, Friday
Sproul 2206
Development Symposium for Keith Griffin 10:00 a.m . Azizur Rahman Khan Economics, UCR, "Income Distribution in Post-Reform China"

2:00 p.m. Ben Crow, Sociology, UC Santa Cruz, "Gender and Water: Poverty, Mortality and Access to Water"

4:00 p.m. Jim Boyce, Economics, University of Mass., Amherst, "Green and Brown? Globalization and the Environment"
June 4, Friday
Sproul 2206
9:30a.m. to 5:30p.m.
Graduate Student Conference for Keith Griffin Confirmed Participants Include:
Diana Alarcon, Inter-American Dev. Bank
Mark Brenner, Univ. of Mass., Amherst
Amber Casolari, Glendale Comm. College
Savvina Chowdhury, Cal. State Univ., Bakersfield
Ranjeeta Ghiara, Cal State Univ. , San Marcos
Craig Gunderson, Iowa State University
Mwangi wa Githinji, Gettysburg College
Amy Ickowitz, Clark University
Terry McKinley, United Nations Dev. Programme
Bassam Yousif, Cal. State Univ. Fullerton
German Zarate-Hojos, State Univ. of NY Cortland
Eduardo Zepeda, United Nations Dev. Programme

The Challenge of Development in the 21st Century, Schedule

June 9, Wednesday
Sproul 2206
4:10-5:30 pm
E. Roy Weintraub
Duke University
Economics
"Equilibrium Proofmaking"

 


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