Spring 2012 Brown Bag Seminars

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.