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Martin School and Department of Economics Workshop


“Fiscal Competition: New Directions"

David Agrawal (SEC Visiting Scholar) Willilam Hoyt and David Wildasin

Tuesday, , May 28th, 2:00 PM BE 324

Three experts (David Wildasin, William Hoyt, and David Agrawal) on fiscal competition will deliver remarks concerning the future of the field. Each person will discuss, generally, what they believe are significant gaps in the literature and, more specifically, what they see as open research questions. The presenters may relate various themes to their current and anticipated research. Each scholar will give remarks for approximately twenty minutes. There will be fifteen minutes of dedicated discussion between the panelists and questions from the audience. The target audience for the roundtable includes graduate students and faculty members.

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Preliminary Exam In Microeconomics

Friday, May 31st

9:00AM-1:00PM

BE248

 
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Department of Economics PhD Job Candidates

Choose from the Ph.D. job candidates list below to view each candidate's home page and more information, as provided by the candidate.


 

Sarah Burns  
E-mail | CV | Dissertation Abstract | Job Market Paper | Website

Fields of Concentration:
Public Economics, Labor Economics

Dissertation Title:
Strategic Responses to Tax and Transfer Policy: Welfare Competition, Tax Competition, and the Elasticity of Taxable Income

Advisor:
James Ziliak

Noted Accomplishments:
Association for Public Policy and Management (APPAM) 1st Place Poster Award

 


Stephen Locke  
Email | CV | Dissertation Abstract | Job Market Paper | Website

Fields of Concentration:
Environmental Economics, Industrial Organization 

Dissertation Title:
A Hedonic Analysis of the Disamenity Related to Communication Antennas

Advisor:
Glenn Blomquist

Noted Accomplishments:
Kentucky Opportunity Fellowship recipient. (2012-2013)

 


Yu You  
email | cv | dissertation abstract | job market paper | Website

Fields of Concentration:
International Finance, Macroeconomics

Dissertation Title:
Do Capital Controls Enhance Monetary Independence? 

Advisor:
Yoonbai Kim

 


 

 

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