Seminar Series - Economics

Seminar Series

Seminars are held Tuesday afternoons, 3:30-5:00 in 230 Alfred Lerner Hall unless otherwise specified.  All seminars are open to the public.  For more information, contact  jsoaresatudel [dot] edu (Professor Jorge Soares).

 

Fall 2009 Seminar Schedule

September  
8th Pablo D’Erasmo, University of Maryland, "Financial Structure, Informality and Development"
15th  
22nd Richard Barnett, Villanova University, "Barriers to capital accumulation, minimum consumption requirements and the incidence of child labor"
29th Kevin J. Lansing, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, CANCELLED
October  
6th Barkley Rosser, James Madison University, "The Period of Financial Distress in Speculative Markets:Interacting Heterogenous Agents and Financial Constraints
13th Sangeeta Pratap, City University of New York, "Financial Crises and Labor Market Turbulence
20th Jon Moen, University of Mississippi, "Why didn't the United States Establish a Central Bank Until After the Panic of 1907?"
27th Melissa S. Kearney, University of Maryland, "Product Recalls, Imperfect Information and Spillover Effects: Lessons from the Consumer Response to the 2007 Toy Recalls"
November  
3rd

10th

 

17th

Judy Kennedy, Lamar University, CANCELLED
December  
1st Asli Leblebicioglu, North Carolina State University, "The Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Plant - level Investment : Evidence from Colombia"
8th Lawrence Ball, John Hopkins University

 

 Spring 2010 Schedule
 

March  
9th Michael Arnold, Economics Department, University of Delaware 
16th  Joseph Daniel, Economics Department, University of Delaware
23rd Federico Mandelman, Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

 April

 
6th  No seminar this week. Hutchison Lecture on Thursday, April 8.
13th Pablo Guerron, Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
20th Peter Schnabl, Economics Department, University of Delaware
27th Horacio Sapriza, Department of Finance and Economics, Rutgers
May  
4th
Maria Olivero, Department of Economics and International Business, Drexel University
11th
David Weiman, Economics Department, Barnard College

18th

Josh Duke, Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Delaware, " The Land Assembly Problem: Holdouts and Incomplete Information on Post-Kelo World"

 

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