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Seminar Series 2001-2002
Sponsored by the Economics Department and the Fletcher School

Date Speaker Title
Fall 2001
Sept. 10, 2001 Esther Duflo - MIT Women's Leadership and Policy Decisions: Evidence from a Nationwide Randomized Experiment in India
Sept. 24, 2001 C. Fritz Foley - Harvard University The Effects of Having an American Parent: an Analysis of the Growth of U.S. Multinational Affiliates
Oct. 15, 2001 David Laibson - Harvard University A Debt Puzzle (Credit Card Borrowing)
Oct. 29, 2001 Ani Dasgupta - Tufts University Size and Diversity of Marketplaces: A Production Function View with Applications to Industrial Trade Shows
Nov. 5, 2001 John Kagel (Tufts '64) - Ohio State Common Value Auctions and the Winner's Curse: Lessons from the Economics Laboratory
Nov. 9, 2001 Harrison Hong - Stanford Business School Analyzing the Analysts: Career Concerns and Biased Earnings Forecasts
Dec. 6, 2001 Mark Gersovitz - Johns Hopkins The Economical Control of Infectious Diseases
Spring 2002
Jan. 23, 2002 Julio Videras University of Colorado in Boulder Voluntary Compliance Incentives When Monitoring and Enforcement Resources are Finite
Jan. 28, 2002 Edward Calthrop On Subsidizing Auto-commuting
Feb. 1, 2002 Helen Tian Eco-labeling, Environmental Protection, and Protectionism
Feb. 4, 2002 Erin Mansur University of California Berkeley Environmental Regulation in Oligopoly Markets
Feb. 20, 2002 Casey B. Mulligan (University of Chicago) Social Security and Democracy
Mar. 25, 2002 Ingela Alger (BC) Experts Markets: Should Fraud be More Costly?
Apr. 22, 2002 Oved Yosha (Tel Aviv University) Monetary Policy in an Open Economy: The Differential Impact of Exporting and Non-Exporting Firms

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