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Brown Bag Workshop (Fall, 2007)

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 Time Place Speaker Institution Title
12/11/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room David Zetland Lies, Damned Lies and Experiments: Use a Focal Point to Get More Reciprocators
12/06/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room Steve Liao The Effect of Taiwan's National Health Insurance on Labor Force Participation by Married Women of Different Ages
11/27/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room Karen Thome Supermarkets, Ag/IO and Development
11/20/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room Nick Magnan Factors that Affect Firms' International Patenting Decisions
11/13/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room Richard Howitt, Dan Sumner Panel Discussion on Agriculture and the Environment
11/06/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room Antoine Champetier de Ribes Policy Instruments for the Provision of Environmental Services in Agriculture: Modeling Space and Biophysical Processes
10/30/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room Abigail Okrent The Connections Between Economics and Obesity
10/23/2007 12:00-1:15PM Main Conference Room Jim Barrett Preliminary Results Regarding Variations in the Value of Time for 3 Northern California Communities as a Function of Transportation Infrastructure