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Department of Economics Seminars and Brown Bags
Fall 2009
Seminars normally meet Fridays from 3:30-5 p.m. in Bryan Room 206
Brown Bags normally meet Fridays from 12-1:15 p.m. in Bryan 456

Author/Speaker
Title
Type
Date
Notes
David Ribar
UNCG
How Do Adolescents Spell Time Use?
Seminar 8/28
3:30
 
Ken Snowden
UNCG
HOLC and the Mortgage Crisis of the 1930s BB 9/25
12:00
 
Niels-Hugo Blunch
Washington and Lee University
Stairway to Heaven: Religion and Human Capital in Ghana Seminar 10/9
3:30
 
Garth Heutel
UNCG
Learning, Externalities, and Hybrid Vehicle Adoption Seminar 10/16
4:00
4 pm!
Furniture Mkt.
Stephen Holland
UNCG
Discussion of Short Video Presentations as a Teaching Supplement Discussion 10/21
2:00
Note time
Steve Wagner
UNCG
Lines of Credit and the Role of Personal Guarantees in Small Business Credit Markets BB 10/30
12:00
 
V. Joseph Hotz
Duke University
The Impact of Regulations on the Supply and Quality of Care in Child Care Markets Seminar 11/6
3:30
 
Christian Gregory
UNCG
Wages, BMI, and Age Seminar 11/13
3:30
 

Old seminars: Spring 2009 Fall 2008 Spring 2008Fall 2007 Spring 2007Fall 2006Spring 2006Fall 2005
Spring 2005Fall 2004Fall 2003.

Other area seminars: BB&T Capitalism Markets and Morality Speakers;
TREE environmental economics seminars; Seminars at: Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill, and Wake Forest

 

Page updated: 18-Nov-2009

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