DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

   


ECONOMIC SEMINARS

Spring 2005
3:30 p.m.
Bryan Room 206

Author/Speaker

Title

Date

Richard C. Lindrooth

Medical University of South Carolina

“The Welfare Effects of Hospital Closure”

1/21/05

Christopher Timmins

Duke University

“Intra-Regional Migration and Labor Market”

1/28/05

Erik Craft

University of Richmond

“The Postbellum Demand for Cotton Revisited”

2/4/05

   

2/11/05

M. Melinda Pitts

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

“Employment and Earnings on the Technology Roller Coaster:  Insight from State Administrative Data”

2/25/05

Jeff Sarbaum & Dennis Leyden

Internet Use in Teaching at UNCG

3/4/05

Bruce Caldwell

The Hayek Collected Works

3/18/05

Sarah Turner

University of Virginia

“Internationalization of U.S. Doctorate Education”

4/1/05

   

4/8/05

Mel Stephens

Carnegie Mellon University

The Consumption Response to Predictable Changes in Discretionary Income:  Evidence from the Repayment of Vehicle Loans

4/15/05

Keenan Dworak-Fisher

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

“New Evidence on the Determinants of 401(k) Participation”

4/22/05

Michelle Sylvester

joint with Jessica Howell at California State University, Sacramento

Homeschooling: Revelation or Revolution?

4/29/05