2009
March 2009- IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Mark Rosenzweig (Yale U)
Altruism, Favoritism, and Guilt in the Allocation of Family Resources: Sophie’s Choice in Mao’s Mass Send Down Movement
2008
April 2008 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Justing Yifu Lin (World Bank)
Development and Transition: Idea, Strategy and Viability
March 2008 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – T. Paul Schultz (Yale U.)
Health Human Capital and Economic Development: Assessing Causal Connections and their Implications for Policy
February 2008 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – David E. Weinstein (Columbia U.)
Variety, Quality, and Prices: Macroeconomic Lessons from Micro-Data
2007
September 2007 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Charles Manski (Northwestern U.)
Adaptive Minimax-Regret Treatment Choice with Application to Drug Approval
April 2007 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – John Sutton (London School of Economics)
Quality, Trade and the ‘Moving Window’: The Globalisation Process
March 2007 – SWET Conference
9th Annual Southwest Economic Theory Conference
2006
November 2006 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Abhijit Banerjee (MIT)
Economic Lives of the Poor
March 2006 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Costas Meghir (University College London)
Career Progression and Formal versus on the Job Training
March 2006 – IEPR Symposium “Economics of Happiness”
February 2006 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Steven N. Durlauf (U. Wisconsin)
Understanding Social Interactions
2005
November 2005 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Paul Milgrom (Stanford U.)
Resource Allocation Mechanisms: From Theory to Practice
October 2005 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Anil K Kashyap (U. Chicago)
The Role of Zombie Firms in Japan’s Lost Decade
April 2005 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Andrew Oswald (Warwick U.)
Economics of Happiness
March 2005 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Dennis J. Aigner (U. Santa Barbara)
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Bottom Line
2004
December 2004 IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Frank Wolak (Stanford U)
Diagnosing the California Electricity Crisis
April 2004 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Edward Leamer (UCLA)
Plan Ahead: What’s Next for the US and California?
March 2004 – IEPR Distinguished Lecture Series – Christian Gollier (U. Toulouse)
Discounting the Distant Future