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Department of Economics Seminars and Brown Bags
Spring 2010
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
Andrea Mühlenweg
ZEW, Mannheim, Germany
Young and Innocent: International Evidence on Age Effects Within Grades on Victimization in Elementary School
Seminar 2/12
3:30
 
Jonathan Rose
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
The Incredible HOLC? Mortgage Relief during the Great Depression Seminar 3/19
3:30
 
Katharine Abraham
University of Maryland
Exploring Differences in Employment between Household and Establishment Data Seminar 4/9
12:00
Bryan 205.
Note time!
         
Steve Wagner
UNCG
Guarantees and the Role of Personal Wealth in SME Debt Contracting Summer
BB
5/26
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 128
Brant  Morefield
UNCG
The effects of parental health shocks on children's skill development Summer
BB
6/2
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 128
Stephen P. Holland
UNCG
Permit Validity and Compliance Timing in Cap and Trade Programs Summer
BB
6/9
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 456
Brant  Morefield
UNCG
Socioeconomic Status and the Processes of Aging Gracefully and Not So Gracefully Summer
BB
6/30
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 456
Gray Kimbrough
UNCG
The Educational Legacy of the Greatest Generation: Veteran Status and Children's Educational Attainment Summer
BB
7/7
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 456
Jonathan Woodward
UNCG
Time as an Ingredient in Meal Production and Consumption Summer
BB
7/14
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 456
Stephen Layson
UNCG
Multimarket Monopoly, Marginal Revenue and Profit Margins Summer
BB
7/21
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 456
Daniela Zapata
UNCG
The role of health insurance status early in life on high-school graduation Summer
BB
7/28
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 456
Gray Kimbrough
UNCG
T.B.A. Summer
BB
8/11
12:00
Wed.
Bryan 456


 

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