|
Whittemore School Economic Seminars continue this spring
By
Lori Wright, Media Relations
The Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University
of New Hampshire continues its tradition of highlighting the wide-ranging
research of UNH professors, visiting professors and graduate students
with its 2005 Economic Seminars series.
The seminars are held Fridays from 2:10-3:30 p.m. in Room 318 McConnell
Hall. The series is free and open to the public. Visitor parking
at UNH is located just off Route 155A Mast Road and a free shuttle
bus service is available to campus locations.
Offered by the school’s graduate program in economics, the
series has been taking place for more than 10 years. The seminars
provide an opportunity for the public to learn from leading researchers
in their field and participate in the lively question and answer
period that follows. The presentations also allow faculty and graduate
students to be exposed to new ideas and test their research before
an audience.
All economics graduate students are required to attend the seminars
during their first two years, and must write critiques and summaries
for their advisors as part of the program. This provides students
with an early opportunity to learn about how research is conducted.
In their third year, the graduate students are required to present
research and participate in the weekly discussions.
Upcoming visiting speakers scheduled include:
- Feb.
18 Chris Ruhm, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, “Does
Prekindergarten Improve School Preparation and Performance?”
- Feb.
25 Short Papers
- Celeste
Carruthers, UNH graduate student, “A Perspective on
the Utility of Driving Drunk”
- Edinaldo
Tebaldi, UNH graduate student, “Innovation and Institutions:
Opening the Black Box”
- Minghua
Li, UNH graduate student, “Grandparents Raising Grandchildren:
Theory and Reality”
- March
11 Edward Kutsoati, Tufts University, TBA
- March
25 Shrawantee Saha, UNH graduate student, TBA
- April
1 Matthew Kotchen, Williams College “Explaining the Appearance
and Success of Voter Referenda for Open Space Conservation”
- April
8 David Kempers, UNH graduate student, TBA
- April
15 David Colander, Middlebury College “The Changing Face
of Mainstream Economics” (Seminar will meet in the Reading
Room, 1st floor McConnell.)
- April
22 Cindy Zoghi, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, TBA
April 29 Amy Kallianpur, assistant professor of marketing at UNH,
"A Model of Rumors"
- May
6 Fabricio Linhares, UNH graduate student, TBA.
For
more information, contact Reagan Baughman, assistant professor of
economics, at 862-0800 or reagan.baughman@unh.edu
Copies of papers are available from Sinthy Kounlasa at 862-3457
or sinthy.kounlasa@unh.edu.
|