DATE
SPEAKER
TOPICS

March 24, 2004

Amrita Dhillon
University of Warwick

Scoring Rule Voting Games and Dominance Solvability

March 18, 2004

Arun Malik
Professor of Economics
George Washington University

Price and Quantity Regulation with Discrete Technologies

March 10, 2004

Arun Malik
Professor of Economics
George Washington University

Monetary and Enforcement of Environmental Regulations

March 10, 2004

Yoshiyasu Ono
Osaka University

Japan's Long-Run Stagation and Economic Policy

March 4, 2004

Alok Johri
McMaster University

Learning-by-doing and Endogenous Price Stickness

February 5, 2004

Sonalde Desai
Professor of Economics
University of Maryland

India's New Aristocracy

January 29, 2004

Robert E. B. Lucas
Professor of Economics
Boston University

International Migration: Implications for Economic Development at Origin

January 27, 2004

Karthik Muralidharan
Harvard University

Teacher Absence in India

January 15, 2004

Angus Deaton
Professor of Economics
Princeton University

Constructing Multilateral Price Indexes from Household Surveys

January 8, 2004

Santanu Roy
Southern Methodist University

Investment, Externalities and Industry Dynamics

December 11, 2003

Parkash Chander
Professor of Economics
National University of Singapore

The Gamma-Core and Coalition Formation

December 9 & 10, 2003

Parkash Chander
Professor of Economics
National University of Singapore

Game Theory and Climate Change

November 13, 2003

Kartik Athreya
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Personal Bankruptcy or Public Federal Insurance?

November 7, 2003

Vikram Dayal
Institute of Economic Growth & Delhi School of Economics

Village Household Extraction of Biomass from Ranthambhore National Park

October 23, 2003

Aditya Goenka
University of Essex and National University of Singapore

Factor Intensity Reversal and Chaos

October 16, 2003

Manisha Chakraborty
University of Bonn

The Representative Agent Hypothesis An empirical test with respect to Income.

October 9, 2003

Samiran Chakraborty
Delhi School of Economics

Finance-Growth Nexus in India : A Dynamic Two-Sector Approach

September 4, 2003

F Javier Frenandez-Macho University of the Basque Country Bilbao, Spain

Testing the Cointegration Hypothesis
A Durbin - Hausman Test for Regressions with Integar as Fractional Unit Roots

August 14, 2003

Rajiv Vohra
Professor of Economics
Brown University

Cooperative Game Theory under
Incomplete Information

August 7, 2003

Kaushik Basu
Professor of Economics
Cornell University

Punctuality and other Matters of
Culture: An Economic Analysis

July 22, 2003

Dr. Stewart Wallis
Livelihood Director Oxfam GB and Livelihood Lead
Oxfam International

Inequalities in Global Trade Causes, Consequences and Challenges