IED/INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS SEMINARS

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Fall 2006
Seminars are on Mondays from 3:30-5:00PM in Room 315, 264 Bay State Road.

September 25 Ingela Alger (Boston College)
Altruism and Climate
October 2

Andres Rodrigues-Clare (Penn State)
Trade, Diffusion and the Gains from Openness

October 3
Joint with Micro
Fernando Vega-Redondo (University of Alicante and Cornell)
Networks Emerging in a Volatile World
October 16

Nina Pavcnik (Dartmouth)
Trade Adjustment and Human Capital Investment: Evidence from Indian Tariff Reform

October 23

Francisco Ferreira (World Bank)
Local Inequality and Project Choice: Theory and Evidence from Ecuador

October 30

Michele Tertilt (University of Pennsylvania and Stanford)
Efficiency with Endogenous Population Growth

November 6

Pol Antras (Harvard)
Multinational Firms, FDI Flows and Imperfect Capital Markets

November 9
Joint with Macro
Marc Melitz (Princeton)
Endogenous Entry, Product Variety, and Business Cycles
November 13

John McLaren (Virginia)
Trade, Outsourcing, and the Invisible Handshake

November 27 Marcos Rangel (Chicago)
Extended Family Networks and Schooling Decisions: evidence from a social experiment
December 11 Daniel Paravisini (Columbia)
 Information and Incentives inside the Firm: Evidence from Credit Manager Turnover

Underlined titles can be downloaded for printing. Hard copies of seminar papers will be available outside Room 510 Thursday before the seminar..

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