Spring 2011 Schedule Department Seminar Intrahousehold Risk Sharing, Incentives and Nutrition: Evidence from the Philippines Friday January 28 12:00pm Presented by: Pierre Dubois Toulouse School of EconomicsUniversity of Toulouse Are You Smart Enough to Know What to Eat? A Critique of Behavioral Economics Applied to Public Policy Friday February 25 12:00pm Presented by: Jayson Lusk Department of Agricultural EconomicsOklahoma State University Using Quotas to Enhance Competition in Asymmetric Auctions: A Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Outcomes Friday March 11 12:00pm Presented by: Michael Roberts Department of Agricultural & Resource EconomicsNorth Carolina State University Abandoning the US and Joining the Chinese Economic Miracle: Policy, Winners, Losers and the Good Life Down Under Monday April 25 12:00pm Presented by: Robert Gregory Australian National University Development Economics Workshop Lineage Network Density, Microfinance, and Consumption Insurance: Evidence from Chinese Villages Thursday March 31 4:00pm Presented by: Yunnan Guo Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Specialty Markets and Biodiversity Effects on Farmer Decision Making Thursday April 21 4:00pm Presented by: Pilar Useche Food & Resource EconomicsUniversity of Florida From Farm to Industrial Table: The Transition from Agrarian Inequality to Modern Income Disparities Thursday April 28 4:00pm Presented by: Benjamin Schwab Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Maize Productivity in Mali Thursday May 5 4:00pm Presented by: Jeremy Foltz & Ursula Aldana Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Applied Economics Workshop The Value of Secure Property Rights: Evidence from Global Fisheries Wednesday February 9 4:00pm Presented by: Corbett Grainger Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Intrahousehold Risk Sharing, Incentives and Nutrition: Evidence from the Philippines Friday January 28 12:00pm Presented by: Pierre Dubois Toulouse School of EconomicsUniversity of Toulouse
Are You Smart Enough to Know What to Eat? A Critique of Behavioral Economics Applied to Public Policy Friday February 25 12:00pm Presented by: Jayson Lusk Department of Agricultural EconomicsOklahoma State University
Using Quotas to Enhance Competition in Asymmetric Auctions: A Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Outcomes Friday March 11 12:00pm Presented by: Michael Roberts Department of Agricultural & Resource EconomicsNorth Carolina State University
Abandoning the US and Joining the Chinese Economic Miracle: Policy, Winners, Losers and the Good Life Down Under Monday April 25 12:00pm Presented by: Robert Gregory Australian National University
Lineage Network Density, Microfinance, and Consumption Insurance: Evidence from Chinese Villages Thursday March 31 4:00pm Presented by: Yunnan Guo Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Specialty Markets and Biodiversity Effects on Farmer Decision Making Thursday April 21 4:00pm Presented by: Pilar Useche Food & Resource EconomicsUniversity of Florida
From Farm to Industrial Table: The Transition from Agrarian Inequality to Modern Income Disparities Thursday April 28 4:00pm Presented by: Benjamin Schwab Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Maize Productivity in Mali Thursday May 5 4:00pm Presented by: Jeremy Foltz & Ursula Aldana Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
The Value of Secure Property Rights: Evidence from Global Fisheries Wednesday February 9 4:00pm Presented by: Corbett Grainger Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison