Claremont Economics Seminars
Fall 2005 Schedule
Sept 9, 12pm-1pm, BC36, Bill Brown, Harold Mulherin, Marc Weidenmier
"How to Compete with the NYSE"
Sept 16, 12pm-1pm, BC36, Gregory Hess (with Michelle Bligh)
"A Quantitative Assessment of the Qualitative Aspects of Chairman Greenspan's Communications"
Sept 23, 3:30pm-5pm, BC Founders, Lesley Chiou (Occidental)
"Empirical Analysis of Retail Competition: Spatial Differentiation at Wal-Mart, Amazon.com, and Their Competitors"
Sept 30, 12pm-1pm, BC36, Maya Federman (Pitzer)
"The Impact of State Licensing Regulations on Low-Skilled Immigrants: The Case of Vietnamese Manicurists"
Oct 21, 3:30pm-5pm, BC36, Marigee Bacolod (UC Irvine)
"Two Sides of the Same Coin: U.S. "Residual" Inequality and the Gender Gap"
Oct 28, 3:30pm-5pm, TBA, Peter Kooreman (University of Groningen, Visiting UCSB in the Fall)
"Teenage Income, Turning 18, and Transfers within the Family"
Nov 4, 12pm-1pm, BC36, Evangelos G. Sekeris
"Multifactor Asset Pricing with Asset Seasoning"
Nov 11, 3:30pm-5pm, BC Founders, Jan Zabojnik (Marshall School of Business USC)
"A Rent Extraction View of Employee Discounts and Benefits"
Nov 18, 10:30am-12pm, BC33, Harry DeAngelo (USC)
"The Irrelevance of the MM Dividend Irrelevance Theorem" and "Dividend Policy and the Earned/Contributed Capital Mix: A Test of the Lifecycle Theory"
Dec 2, 12pm-1pm, BC36, Polo Soto (Ph.D. Candidate UCSB, Visiting CMC)
TBA
Dec 9, 12pm-1pm, TBA, Richard Burdekin
TBA
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