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Academic Year 2009 - 2010

Economics Internal Seminars take place on Mondays 12:00-12:50 in Economics Seminar Room 210/C of the J.G. Smith building.

5 October 2009
Marco Ercolani 'Watching the watchmen. Using fixed effects regression to analyse the consistency of module marks'

12 October 2009
David Dickinson 'The relationship between firm investment, liquidity constraints and corporate governance: The case of China 1998-2002'

19 October 2009
Marco Barassi 'Further Results on Stochastic Convergence of CO2 Emissions'

26 October 2009
Roger Backhouse 'Economics and the other social sciences since 1945'

2 November 2009
Mary O'Mahony 'Intangible capital and productivity: Workplace training in the EU'

9 November 2009
Colin Rowat 'Stable sets in multi-good pillage games are small'

16 November 2009
Jayasri Dutta 'Education financing and the distribution of wealth'

23 November 2009
Facundo Albornoz 'Incentives, resources and the organization of the school system'

30 November 2009
Peter Sinclair 'Government Bonds - Bane, boon or neither?'

18 January 2010
Rob Elliott 'Sequential Exporting: An Empirical Investigation'

25 January 2010
Anindya Banerjee 'Interest rate pass through: the role of factor forecasts'

1 February 2010
Matt Cole 'Trade, Environment Regulations and Industrial Mobility: An Industry-Level Study of Japan'

8 February 2010
Somnath Sen 'All work and no play: pecuniary versus non-pecuniary factors in the labour supply of the elderly'

15 February 2010
Ralph Bailey 'Wage dispersion in a partially unionized labour force'

22 February 2010
Nick Horsewood

1 March 2010
James Reade

8 March 2010
Indrajit Ray 'Games'

15 March 2010
Tamon Asonumay (Boston University) 'Serial Default and Debt Renegotiation'

22 March 2010
Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay 'Workplace behaviour and the Business cycle'

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