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CEPA Events: Fall
2002
CEPA events
are free and open to the public, and they are usually held in the
CEPA conference room, 80 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor, New York City
(unless noted otherwise). For further information, call CEPA at
212-229-5901.
A complete listing
of events at CEPA follows below.
CEPA
Workshop on Economic Policy
All CEPA workshops
are held in the conference room at CEPA, 80 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor.
The workshops are free and open to the public. Copies of the presented
papers will be made available. This lecture series is made possible
with funding from the Bernard
Schwartz Project on Markets, Equality and Democracy.
Wednesday,
September 18, 2002, 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Ha-Joon Chang (University of Cambridge)
"Kicking Away the Ladder: How Today's Orthodox Development
Strategy is Making Economic Development More Difficult"
Download
(PDF, 326 KB)
Wednesday,
September 18, 2002, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Gary Dymski (University of California - Riverside)
"The Global Bank Merger Wave: Implications for Developing Countries
and Developing Neighborhoods"
Download
(PDF, 709 KB)
Wednesday,
October 9, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Mark Weisbrot (Center for Economic Policy Research)
"The Scorecard on Globalization: 20 Years of Diminished Progress"
Download
(PDF, 86 KB)
Wednesday,
October 16, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Stephanie Seguino (University of Vermont)
"Feminist Perspectives on Macroeconomic Policy"
Download
(PDF, 536 KB)
Wednesday,
October 30, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Jane D’Arista (Financial Markets Center)
"Globalization and the Implementation of Monetary Policy"
Wednesday,
November 13, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Nomi Prins (Ex-Wall Street Banker)
"Corporate and Wall Street Conflicts of Interest: The Love/Hate
Relationship"
Wednesday,
December 4, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Chris Tilly (University of Massachusetts - Lowell)
"The Restructuring of the Retail Workforce in the United States
and Mexico"
Download
(PDF, 84 KB)
Economics
Department Seminars
This seminar
series is organized by Prof. Willi Semmler (semmlerw@newschool.edu)
of the Economics
Department of New School University. The seminar meets in the
CEPA Conference Room (80 Fifth Avenue, 5th floor), except on October
9.
Monday,
September 16, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Boyan Jovanovic (New York University)
"Market Crashes"
Download
(PDF, 286 KB)
Monday,
September 30, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Sydney Ludvigson (New York University)
"Expected Returns and Expected Dividend Growth in the Stock
Market"
Download
(PDF, 352 KB)
Wednesday,
October 9, 2002, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
Alfredo Medio (University of Venice)
"The Problem of Backward Dynamics in Econmic Dynamical Models"
65 Fifth Ave., room 316.
Monday,
October 21, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Peter Kenen (Princeton University)
"Gains and Losses from Forming Currency Unions"
Download
(PDF, 2.4 MB)
Monday,
November 18, 2002, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Richard Nelson (Columbia University)
"An Uneven Evolution of Human Knowledge"
Download
(PDF, 105 KB)
Monday,
December 2, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Alexei Onatski (Columbia University)
"Searching for Growth" (with M. Kremer and J. Stock)
Download
(PDF, 313 KB)
Monday,
December 9, 2002, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
W. Davis Dechert (University of Houston and University
of Wisconsin)
"The Equity Premium in Brock's Asset Pricing Model"
Download
(PDF, 219 KB)
Dissertation
Workshop
The Economics
Department's dissertation workshop is designed to discuss development
of thesis topics, thesis proposals and research methods. All students
are welcome to attend and students may present their research at
any stage in its development. The workshops meet in the CEPA conference
room at 80 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor, on Mondays from 6:00 to 7:30
p.m. If you would like to present your work, please contact Prof.
Duncan Foley (foleyd@newschool.edu).
September 9,
6 p.m.: Introductory session
September 23,
6 p.m.: Leanne Ussher (New School University),
"Simulating price formation and liquidity in a speculative
market"
October 7, 6
p.m.: Michel Kervyn (New School University), "Enterprises
arising from the social movement and macroeconomics: The experience
of El Salvador from 1992 to 2002"
October 14,
6 p.m.: Friedrich Huebler (New School University),
"Determinants of child labor and school attendance in the Philippines"
November 11,
6 p.m.: Jim Spaeth (New School University), "Valuation
of Environmental Services"
December 16,
6 p.m.: Claudio Puty (New School University), "Relative
prices, distribution and business cycles in the U.S. economy: A
classical account of the empirical evidence"
Other
Events
Tuesday,
September 10, 2002, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Robert Brenner (Professor of History and Director
of the Center for Social Theory and Comparative History at UCLA)
"Boom, Bubble, Bust: The U.S. in the World Economy"
Machinist Conference Room, Graduate Faculty, 65 Fifth Avenue, New
York. Presented by CEPA and the Economics
Department at the Graduate Faculty.
Friday,
November 22 and Saturday, November 23, 2002
Monetary Policy and the Labor Market in the U.S., the Euro-area
and Japan: A Conference in Honor of James Tobin (conference
program with links to papers)
CEPA and the Economics
Department of New School University present a conference on
Monetary Policy and the Labor Market in the U.S., Euro-area and
Japan. The conference, honoring the late James Tobin, Nobel Laureate
in Economics, will discuss what potential role monetary policy has
on economic activity and unemployment reduction in the three currency
zones. The conference is made possible with funding from the Bernard
Schwartz Project on Markets, Equality and Democracy. It is free
and open to the public.
Tuesday,
December 3, 2002, 12 - 1:30 p.m.
Malcolm Sawyer (University of Leeds)
"Can Monetary Policy Affect the Real Economy?" - Download
(PDF, 108 KB)
CEPA Conference Room, 80 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor
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