Economics Seminars

The Economics Department sponsors a weekly seminar series in which UNH faculty, visiting faculty and advanced graduate students present original research papers and receive feedback. Graduate students are key participants in the seminar, earning credits during their first three years in the program for attending presentations, reviewing papers and eventually presenting their own work.

Seminar is held every Friday from 2:10-3:40pm in McConnell 318. All UNH faculty and students are welcome to attend. Papers are usually available on the door of McConnell 431 the week of the seminar.

Questions? Please contact:

Prof. Reagan Baughman
603-862-0800
Reagan.Baughman@unh.edu

The following are presentations for the Fall 2008 semester:

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Robert Mohr, UNH

The Decentralization of Decision Making and Employee Involvement: Evidence from British, Australian and Canadian Establishments


Karen Conway, UNH

No Country for Old Men (or Women) - Do State Tax Policies Drive Away the Elderly?


Michael Goldberg, UNH

Why Macroeconomic Theory Cannot Ignore the Limits to Knowledge


David Kingsley, Westfield State College

The Role of Preference Uncertainty in the WPT-WTA Disparity


Liping Zheng, UNH

Sign Reversals of the Equity Premium: CCAPM and the IKE Model


Douglas Irwin, Darthmouth College

Trade Restrictiveness and Deadweight Losses From U.S. Tariffs, 1859-1961


Shrawantee (Dora) Saha, UNH

Do Firms Respond to Media Attention? A Study of the US-EPA's Toxic Release Inventory


Richard England, UNH

Ricardo, Gold and Rails: Discovering the Origins of Henry George's Political Economy



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