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Department of Economics Seminars and Brown Bags
Spring 2008
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
Richard Depolt
UNCG
"Are Middle Schools in North Carolina Underperforming?" BB 2/22
12 pm
Faculty Assembly
Chris Swann
UNCG
"Public Policy, Economic Conditions, and WIC Caseloads" Seminar 3/18
4:00 pm
Note: Tuesday
at Wake Forest University
Bruce Caldwell
UNCG
"F.A. Hayek and The Road to Serfdom"
Program on Capitalism, Markets, and Morality
Seminar 3/20
4:00 pm
Note: in Bryan 122
Lynda Kellam
UNCG Jackson Library
Data Resources in Jackson Library BB 3/28
12 pm
Faculty Assembly
Art Goldsmith
Washington and Lee University
"Youths and the Pathways they Travel: The Roles of Human Capital and Eurocentric Appearance"
Seminar 4/4
12 pm
Note: Lunchtime seminar
in Bryan 456.
Gray Kimbrough
UNCG
"Racial Segregation and Black Employment" BB 4/8
3:30 pm
Note: Tuesday at 3:30
in Bryan 456.
Christian Gregory
UNCG
"Where Does the Wage Penalty Bite? Non-Linear Effects of BMI on Wages" BB 4/11
12 pm
Furniture Market
Charles Clotfelter
Duke University
"Teacher Mobility: Enemy of Equity?" Seminar 4/18
3:30 pm
 
William Collins
Vanderbilt University
"Household Production Technology and the American Baby Boom" Seminar 5/2
3:30 pm
 
Stephen Holland
UNCG
"Evaluating Emissions Trading Using a Nearest (Polluting) Neighbor Estimator" BB 5/7
12 pm
Wednesday!

 

 

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