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Brown Bag Workshop (Fall, 2005)

The Brown Bag seminar is the place where students from all fields, within the department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, can come together to share research ideas and gain formal presentation experience. It is an excellent forum for students who are preparing conference presentations and job talks.

Seminar Information
Date Speaker Institution Title
12/14/2005 Catherine Gurkinger Noon - 1:00 pm TBA
12/07/2005 David Zetland Noon - 1:00 pm An Auction Market for Journal Articles
11/16/2005 Deborah Salon Noon - 1:00 pm Cars and the City? A Model of the Determinants of Auto Ownership in New York City Within the Context of Residential Neighborhood and Commute Mode Choices
11/09/2005 Qiuqiong Huang Noon - 1:00 pm Irrigation Water Pricing Policies - An Optimal Disaggregation Approach
10/26/2005 Yuko Onozaka, Hiro Uchida and Kristiana Hansen Noon - 1:00 pm Practice Presentations for the 8th Occasional Workshop in Environmental and Resource Economics at UCSB
10/17/2005 Kent Kovacs Noon - 1:00 pm Recreation at Open Space and Residential Development Patterns

To schedule a presentation or if you have any comments or questions, please contact the Brown Bag coordinators: Josh Abbott, Emi Uchida. Susan Richter.