DATE
SPEAKER
TOPICS

March 25, 2003

Dr. Gurbachan Singh
Jawaharlal Nehru University

Financial Intermediation and Employment in LDCs

February 20, 2003

Dr. Kunal Sen
School of Development Studies, University of East Angila

Caste, Ethincity and Poverty in Rural India

Februray 14, 2003

Prof. Charles Kolstad
University of California

Learning and Self-Enforcing International Environment Agreements

February 7, 2003

Prof. Bernard Ruffieux
University of Grenoble, France

Consumer Behaviour: Experimental Approach

Februray 6, 2003

Ms. Ananya Ghosh Dastidar
Delhi School of Economics

Structural Change and Income Distribution in Developing Economics: Evidence from a Group of Asian and Latin American Countries

January 30, 2003

Prof. Ghanshyam Mehta
School of Economics
University of Queensland

Representing a Preference Relation by a Utility Function: Some Problems and Recent Developments

January 23, 2003

Prof. Manimay Sengupta
Southern Illinois Unversity
(Japan Campus)

Rights and Implementation

January 9, 2003

Dr. Madhu Khanna
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Environmental Self-Regulation: Implications for Environmental Efficiency and Profitability

January 8, 2003

Dr. Neha Khanna
Binghamton University

The Income Elasticity of Air Pollution: Revisiting the Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis

December 19, 2002

Dr. Seema Arora
Stanford University

Voluntary Abatement and Market Valuation: Evidence from the Stock Market

November 7, 2002

Prof. Kala Krishna
Pennsylvania State University

When Does Trade Hurt? Market, Transition and Developing Economics

October 24, 2001

Ms. Suma S. Athreye
Open University, U.K.

Changes in Industrial Concentration Over Time: Evidence from Indian Data

October 3, 2002

Ms. Mita Choudhury
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research

Role of Development Financial Institutions in Externally Dependent Firms in India

September 5, 2002

Dr. Ajit Mishra
University of Dundee

Collusion and Extortion

August 1, 2002

Ms. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon
University of Oxford

Teachers, Politics and Education in India: A Political Economy Case Study of Uttar Pradesh

July 31, 2002

Dr. Indraneel Dasgupta
University of Nottingham

How Workers get Poor because Capitalists get Rich: A General Equilibrium Model of Labor Supply, Community and the Class Distribution of Income

July 25, 2002

Dr. Basudeb Chaudhuri
University of Caen

Scocial Heterogeneity and Distributive Conflict: How Economists are Modelling Social Behaviour