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Department of
Economics
Faculty Seminar Series
The Department of Economics at Rutgers-Newark sponsors a seminar series
on the Newark campus,
along with the participation of interested faculty from the
Rutgers School of Business and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
2009-2010
October 22,
Wolf Gick,
Harvard University
Abstract: "Quality,
Platform Contracting, and Market Design"
September 24,
Sol Polacheck,
Binghamton University
"A
Biological Basis for the Gender Wage Gap: Fecundity and Wife Age and
Educational Hypogamy"
2008-2009
April 1
Russel Roberts,
George Mason University
"The
Price of Everything"
November 5
Kevin Thom, New
York University
"Repeated
Circular Migration: Theory and Evidence"
2007-2008
April 25
Cedric Schneider, KU Leuven and
Copenhagen Business School
"Science
linkage, Market Orientation and the Value of Patented Invention"
October 24
Roberto Chang,
Rutgers, New Brunswick
"Openness
Can be Good for Growth: The Role of Policy Complementarities"
September 19
Howard
Bodenhorn, Lafayette College and NBER
"Partnership, Entity Shielding and Credit
Availability"
2006-2007
March 5
Kerry
Anne McGeary, Drexel University
"The
Spousal Effect of Obesity: An Analysis of Older Adults"
February
7
Mauricio Delgado,
Psychology Department, Rutgers Newark
“Perceptions
of Moral Character Modulate the Neural Systems of Reward During the
Trust Game”
October 11
Susan Feinberg, Rutgers Business School
"Accounting for the Growth of MNC-based Trade using a
Structural Model of U.S. MNCs"
2005-2006
November 16
Vlad Manole,
The United Nations
"Keeping the Devil in the Details: A Feasible Approach
to Aggregationg Trade Distortions "
October 26
Susan L. Averett, Lafayette
College
"The Effect of Older Siblings on Adolescent Behavior:
Is it Siblings or Parents? "
2004-2005
December 6
Chrysostomos Tabakis, Columbia
University
"Free Trade Areas and Managed Trade"
November 17
Ivan Brick, Rutgers
Business School
"Stock Price Response to Calls of Convertible Bonds:
Still a Puzzle"
October 13
Priyo Banerjee,
Rutgers University,
Newark
"Restraining Competition: Explicit and Implicit
Ceilings in Auctions"
2003-2004
April 14
Jeffrey Cohen, University of Hartford
"Capital Asset Value Impacts of Airports and Highways
in the Presence of Higher Order Spatial Autocorrelation"
March 3
Brendan Cunningham, U.S.
Naval Academy
"Court Decisions and Equity Markets: Estimating the
Value of Copyright Protection"
February 4
Sharon Gifford, Rutgers Business
School
"Limited Attention as a Bound on Rationality"
November 19
Alex Peterhansl, Columbia
University
"Social Decision Making, Part I"
October 15
Chander Kant, Seton Hall
University and Visiting Scholar at the Center for Global
Change and Governance, Rutgers-Newark
"A Portfolio Balance Analysis of the Relationship Between Different
Private Capital
Flows to Developing Countries"
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