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PhD program in Enconomics
: SEMINAR IN APPLIED ECONOMICS
 

ECON 89900&89910

Fall 2008

Tuesday, 11:45 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Room 5383

Organizer:
David Jaeger
Email: djaeger@gc.cuny.edu Home Page: http://www.djaeger.org


Date
Speaker
Affilation
Topic
 
Sep 2  

Organizational Meeting

         
Sep 9   Na Yin   Baruch College, CUNY   "Partial Benefits on the Social Security Disability Insurance: A Policy Alternative to Foster Work among the Disabled"

 
Sep 16   Mark Rosenzweig   Yale University   “The Efficacy of Parochial Politics: Caste, Commitment, and Competence in Indian Local Governments” (with Kaivan Munshi).

 
Sep 23   Molly Sherlock   Graduate Center, CUNY   "The Effects of Financial Resources on Test Pass Rates: Evidence from Vermont's Equal Education Opportunity Act"  
Sep 30   No Seminar          
Oct 7   François de Paul Silatchom   Graduate Center, CUNY   "Asset Prices, Wealth, and Inflation Predictability"

 
Oct 14   No Seminar          
Oct 21   Ethan Lewis   Dartmouth College   "Should the PC Be Considered A Technological Revolution?"
 
Oct 28   Ryan Edwards   Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY   "American Time Use Over the Business Cycle"  
Nov 4   Erica Field   Harvard University   "Iodine Deficiency and Schooling Attainment in Tanzania"  
Nov 11   Andre Neveu   Graduate Center, CUNY   "Effects of the Great Moderation on Business Cycle Characteristics"  

Nov 18
CANCELLED

 

Raquel Fernandez

  New York University  

“Culture as Learning: The Evolution of Female Labor Force Participation over a Century”

 
Nov 25
CANCELLED
  Marwa Hassan
  Graduate Center, CUNY   "The Effectiveness of Foreign Exchange Intervention in Japan"  
Dec 2   Guy David   Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania   “Human Capital Accumulation and Forgetting in Emergency Medical Services“  
Dec 9   Randall K. Q. Akee   IZA   "Parents' Incomes and Childrens' Outcomes: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment"  
Dec 16   Till von Wachter   Columbia University   "Long-Term Earnings Losses due to Mass-Layoffs During the 1982 Recession: An Analyis Using U.S. Administrative Data from 1974 to 2004"  
 
 
 

TA   Junnan Zhao

junnanzhao@gmail.com

 
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