SCHEDULE - Fall 2008
All seminars will take place on Tuesdays, from 4:30 to 6:00pm at: 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC Conference Room #714 - unless otherwise noted.
September 2 Jennifer Poole, University of California-Santa Cruz Multinational Spillovers through Worker Turnover September 16 Pushan Dutt, INSEAD Corruption and Bilateral Trade Flows: Extortion or Evasion September 30 Jonathan Millar, the Federal Reserve Board The Asian Financial Crisis, Uphill Flow of Capital, and Global Imbalances: Evidence from A Micro Study October 7 John McLaren, University of Virginia Trade Shocks and Labor Adjustments: A Structural Empirical Approach October 28 Ethan Lewis, Dartmouth College Should the PC be Considered a Technological Revolution? City Level Evidence from 1980-2000
November 4 Benjamin Mandel, University of California-Davis Heterogeneous Firms and Import Quality: Evidence from Transaction-Level Prices November 11 Amartya Lahiri, University of British Columbia Interest Rates and the Exchange Rate: A Non-Monotonic Tale November 18 Eric Verhoogen, Columbia University The Quality-Complementarity Hypothesis: Theory and Evidence from Colombia December 2 Rohini Pande, Harvard University Parochial Politics: Ethnic Preferences and Politician Corruption December 11* (Conference room: 736) Carmen Reinhart, University of Maryland The Forgotten History of Domestic Debt FORMER SEMINAR SCHEDULES
Spring 2008 Fall 2007
Spring 2006 Fall 2006
CONTACT INFORMATION For any questions regarding the seminar schedule, please contact: Professor Mine Senses by email at: msenses@jhu.edu
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