Development Workshop (Spring, 2005)
The Development Workshop is a student forum for discussion of issues related to Development Economics.
We will meet Tuesdays, from 4:10-5:00 p.m. in the ARE Conference Room (2102 Social Sciences and Humanities Building), unless otherwise noted.
If you would like to reserve a speaking spot or have requests, comments or concerns, please contact one of the Development Workshop organizers: Aslihan Arslan, Amelia Blanke, Krista Jacobs, and Monticha Sompolvarachai.
| Date | Speaker | Institution | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 06/07/2005 | Susan Materer | Notes & Pictures from the Field Trip | |
| 06/06/2005 | Luc Anselin | Joint ERE & DEV Seminar | |
| 05/31/2005 | Aslihan Arslan | Why do farmers keep cultivating seemingly non-profitable varieties? The case of maize in Mexico | |
| 05/24/2005 | Aya Suzuki | Transportation Cost and Market Power of Middlemen: A Spatial Analysis of Agricultural Commodity Markets in Developing Countries | |
| 05/17/2005 | Monticha Sompolvorachai | Thailand's Assets Capitalization Program: Land Rights and Another Government Subsidized Agricultural Credit | |
| 05/10/2005 | Informal Meeting with Mark Gersovitz | For information on Dr. Gersovitz, gerso.home.att.net | |
| 05/03/2005 | David Zetland | Morals and the Force of Law - an application to international aid | |
| 04/26/2005 | Krista Jacobs | Understanding Women's Participation in Nutrition Interventions | |
| 04/19/2005 | None | No Workshop on this date | |
| 04/12/2005 | None | No Workshop on this date |
