Fall 2002 Schedule

  • September 13, Noon, Bauer 33
    Harold Mulherin, CMC
    "The Process of Restructuring: Initiation, Action and Auction"

  • September 20, Noon, Bauer 36
    Rick Harbaugh, CMC
    "Ordinal Cheap Talk"

  • September 27, 2:00, Bauer 33
    Lisa Meulbroek, MIT
    "Company Stock in Pension Plans: How Costly Is It?"


  • October 2, 4:15, Davidson Lecture Hall
    Valerie Ramey, UCSD
    "Is the Technology Driven Real Business Cycle Hypothesis Dead? Shocks & Aggregate Fluctuations Revisited"

  • October 4, 2:00, McManus 35, CGU
    Betty Daniel, SUNY-Albany
    "Real Shocks and Financial Crises in Emerging Markets"


  • October 11, Noon, Bauer 36
    Marc Weidenmier, CMC
    "Did U.S. Agricultural Policy Lock Farmers into Wheat? The Capitalization of Farm Policies into Land Prices in the U.S and Canada"


  • October 16, 4:15, Davidson Lecture Hall
    James Anderson, Boston College
    "Traders, Cops & Robbers"

  • October 25, Noon, Bauer 36
    Heather Antecol, CMC
    "The Decision to Work by Married Immigrant Women: The Role of Cohabitation Across Regions of Origin"


  • October 30, 4:15, Davidson Lecture Hall
    Andrew K. Rose, UC Berkeley
    "Do We Really Know that the WTO Increases Trade?"


  • November 1, Noon, Bauer 36
    Micah Officer, USC
    "Tender Offer Spreads and Merger Arbitrage"


  • November 6, 4:15, Davidson Lecture Hall
    Thomas Gilligan, Marshall School of Business, USC
    "Adverse Selection and Trade in Used Durable Goods: Evidence from the Market for Business Aircraft"


  • November 8, 2:00, Bauer 36
    Brock Blomberg, Wellesley College
    "Sustaining Fixed Rates: The Political Economy of Currency Pegs in Latin America"


  • November 13, 11:00, Bauer 23
    Gordon Bjork, CMC
    "Structural Change and the Aggregate Production Function: Evidence for a 'New Economy'"

  • November 13, 4:15, Davidson Lecture Hall
    Julie Zissimopoulos, RAND
    "Saving for Retirement: Wage Growth and Unexpected Events"


  • November 22, 2:00, Bauer 36
    Paul Seguin, University of Minnesota
    "On the Anticipation of IPO Underpricing: Evidence from Equity Carve-Outs"


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