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UNCG Economics Seminars and Brown Bags

Schedule for Spring 2012
Seminars normally meet Fridays from 3:30-5 p.m. in Bryan Room 114
Brown Bags normally meet Fridays from 1-2 p.m. in Bryan 456
Contact Garth Heutel at gaheutel@uncg.edu for information.
Speaker Title Type Date Notes
Steve Bednar
Elon University
Cognitive Ability and Voting: How Salt Influenced Elections in the 20th Century Seminar
1/20
3:30
 
Hal Snarr
NC A&T
Minimum wage hikes and their deleterious effect on youth employment
Seminar
2/3
3:30
 
  Currently unscheduled.
Seminar
2/10
3:30
 
J. Scott Holladay
U. of Tennessee
T.B.A.
Seminar
2/17
3:30
 
Garth Heutel
UNCG
Air Pollution and Procyclical Mortality Brown Bag
2/24
1:00
 
  Currently unscheduled. Brown Bag
3/2
1:00
Start of break.
Klaus Moeltner
Virginia Tech
T.B.A.
Seminar
3/16
3:30
 
  Currently unscheduled. Brown Bag
3/23
1:00
 

Elizabeth Ananat
Duke

T.B.A.
Seminar
3/30
3:30
 
Brian McManus
UNC
T.B.A.
Seminar
4/13
3:30
 
  Currently unscheduled. Brown Bag
4/20
1:00
 

Past UNCG seminars: Fall 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2010, Fall 2009, Spring 2009, Fall 2008,
Spring 2008, Fall 2007, Spring 2007, Fall 2006, Spring 2006, Fall 2005, Spring 2005, Fall 2004, Fall 2003.

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

 

Page updated: 01-Feb-2012

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