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International Economics | Seminars


SCHEDULE - Spring 2008

All seminars will take place on Thursdays, from 4:30 to 6:00pm at:
1717
Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Conference Room #714 -  unless otherwise noted.

January 31
Anton Korinek, University of Maryland
Dollar Borrowing in Emerging Markets 

February 7
Roberto Chang, Rutgers University
Inflation Targeting, Reserves Accumulation, and Exchange Rate Management in Latin America

February 21*
Arvind Panagariya, Columbia University
India: The Emerging Giant 

February 28
Roberta Gatti, the World Bank
Informality among Formal Firms: Firm-level, Cross-country Evidence on Tax Compliance and Access to Credit

March 13
Jonathan Heathcote, Georgetown University and the Federal Reserve Board
Dollarization and Financial Integration

March 27**
Martin Evans, Georgetown University
Understanding Exchange Rates: A Micro-Based Perspective on the Importance of Fundamentals

April 3
Peter Henry Blair, Stanford University
Capital Account Liberalization, Real Wages, and Productivity

April 17
Lindsay Oldenski, University of California-San Diego

Export Versus FDI in Service Industries


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.

*This talk will be held in Kenney Auditorium from 6.00 to 7.15.  There will be a reception/book-signing from 5.30 to 6.  Please RSVP to internationaleconomics@jhu.edu, with your contact details and affiliation.

**This talk will be held from 5.00 to 6.30.

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 For more information on the SAIS International Economics Program, please contact: 
Gordon Bodnar
Director

Lois Weiss
Program Coordinator
202.663.5684
lois.weiss@jhu.edu