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The ISU Department of Economics is proud to dedicate this seminar to the memory of I.W. Arthur and to the academic spirit that he strived to enhance. This lecture is sponsored by the ISU Economic ...
College is not a public good and never will be, at least until projecting PowerPoint slides by bat-signal becomes the only way to deliver an economics lecture.
The debate continues over whether students are better served by taking their class notes longhand or on a laptop. The research is in, but the jury is still out.
Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard University’s Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus, will deliver the annual economics department lecture on Monday, March 31, at 4:30 p.m. in ...
In his lecture “Behind the Scenes on September 11: How the Federal Reserve Made Sure that Cash Machines and Credit Cards Kept Working,” Ohio State economics professor Stephen Cecchetti said ...
The lecture series is the Department of Agricultural Economics’ signature annual event and was established in 1975 in honor of James C. Snyder, who served as a professor and researcher in agricultural ...
The BMO Public Lecture series is an annual event that is hosted by SFU's Department of Economics in partnership with SFU Public Square and SFU Alumni Relations, and the generous sponsorship of BMO ...
The BMO Public Lecture series is an annual event that is hosted by SFU's Department of Economics in partnership with SFU Public Square and the generous sponsorship of BMO Bank of Montreal. Lectures ...
I argue that monetary economics should be pursued by applying implementation theory to models which contain explicit frictions that make money essential. The argument has two parts. First, I argue ...
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