Brown Bag Seminars are presentations of work in progress by faculty, visitors, and advanced graduate students. All seminars (unless otherwise noted) are held on Wednesdays from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm in Economics Department Conference Room. In the 2011-2012 academic year, the series is coordinated by Oksana Loginova.
| Date | Speaker | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| January 25 | Zack Miller | Costs (and Benefits?) of Ignoring High-Frequency Data in Cointegration Rank Testing |
| February 8 | Joe Haslag | On the Price-Output and Inflation-Output Relationships at Business Cycle Frequencies |
| February 22 | Shali Luo | A Spatial Origin-Destination Model of Correlates of World War II in Europe |
| March 7 | Yu-Chin Hsu | TBA |
| March 21 | Chao Gu | TBA |
| April 11 | ||
| April 25 | Vitor Trindade | TBA |
For information about Fall 2003 - Fall 2011 Brown Bag Seminars, click here.