Seminars


SPRING 2008

Feb. 4

to be announced

Feb. 20 Rachel Croson – University of Texas, Dallas

Feb. 27 M. Scott Taylor University of Calagry

Buffalo Hunt: International Trade and the Virtual Extinction of the North American Bison

Feb. 28 Noon John Tschirhart University of Wyoming

A Bioeconomic Model of Cattle Stocking on Land THreatened by Invasive Plants and Nitrogen Deposition
 
Mar. 5 Werner Antweiler University of British Columbia

Smart Emission Trading for Toxins: Spatial Heterogeneity and Hybrid Regimes

Mar. 12
Christopher Costello –  University of California, Santa Barbara

Optimal harvesting of stochastic spatial resources

Mar. 26

Marc F. Bellemare - Duke University

Inverse Productivity Relationship and Omitted Variables: Evidence from Madagascar

Apr. 2 Erik Lichtenberg, Lars Olson, and Chad Lawley - University of Maryland

Cataloging Life on Earth: Implications for International Trade 

Apr. 9 Lucas Bretschger ETH Zurich
Population growth and natural resource scarcity: long-run development under seemingly unfavourable conditions
Apr. 11

2:00-3:30 (changed)

Matthew Kotchen- University of California, Santa Barbara

 "Does Daylight Saving Time Save Energy? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Indiana"

Apr. 25

Sjak Smulders University of Calgary

Fueling growth when oil peaks: growth, energy supply and directed technological change

Apr. 30 Eric Edmonds Dartmouth

Institutional Influences on Human Capital Accumulation: Micro Evidence from Children Vulnerable to Bondage

May 8

3:30-5:00

Michael GreenstoneMIT  CANCELED
Fall 2007 Seminars

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