DATE
SPEAKER
TOPICS

April 6, 2002

Dr. Rakesh Mohan
Chief Economic Advisor
Ministry of Finance, Govt of India

Macroeconometric Modelling for India Programme

Februray 14, 2002

Prof. Stephen Marglin
Haravard University

Why is there Never Enough? An Essay on the Paradox of Abundance & Scarcity

January 16, 2002

Prof. Martin Ravallion
(Jointly with Gaurav Datt)

World Bank, Washington

Has India's Post-Reform Economic Growth Left the Poor Behind

December 20, 2001

Prof. Shailendra Mehta
(Jointly with Arnold C. Cooper)
Krannert Business School
Purdue Unversity

God Rewards Fool-The Role of Optimism in Entrepreneurial Choice

December 3, 2001

Prof. Geeta Gopinath
University of Chicago

Lending Booms, Sharp Reversals and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics

October 4, 2001

Mr. Ram Singh
Delhi School of Economics

Effect of Legal Errors on Characterization of Efficient Liabillty Rules

September 27, 2001

Prof. Thomas Weisskopf
University of Michigan

Empirical Studies of the Consequences of Affirmative Auction in U.S. Higher Education

September 20, 2001

Ms. Sushma Murthy
University of California

"Externality Policy Reform: A General-Equilibrium Analysis" (a joint work with Professor R. Russell)

August 30, 2001

Dr. Sudipta Sarangi
Louisiana State University

Nash Network with Heterogeneous Agents

August 16, 2001

Prof. Angus Deaton
Princeton University

Health, Inequality and Economic Development

August 10, 2001

Dr. Padmanabhan Srinagesh
Palo Alto, California

Anti-trust Issues Raised by Mergers of Internet Backbone Providers

August 7, 2001

Prof. Kaushik Basu
Cornell University

A Model of Decision-making in the Household

Auguest 2, 2001

Dr. James E. Foster
Vanderbilt University

Measuring Health Inequalty Using Qualitative Data

July 26, 2001

Prof. Ravi Kanbur
Cornell University

The Race to the Bottom From the Bottom