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Brown Bag Workshop (Spring, 2008)

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
05/27/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Kim Singer TBA
05/08/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room David Zetland, Aaron Smith & others How to Get a Job
05/06/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Mateusz Filipski Gender-aware Modeling of Free-Trade - A CGE Analysis of CAFTA in the Dominican Republic
04/29/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Nick Magnan Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Mexico: A Randomized Study on the Impacts of Different Information Sources
04/28/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Claire Montgomery Oregon State University Cost-effective Biodiversity Protection on Forested Landscapes in the Pacific Northwest
04/22/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Yoko Kusunose How Moroccan Farmers Deal (or Don't Deal) With Risk
04/15/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Sharon Shewmake California's Emissions Inventory and the Value of Information
04/08/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Becky Neill Management of Biological Invasions in Simple to Complex Human Landscapes
04/01/2008 12:10-1:00PM Main Conference Room Mike Adjemian Using Census Aggregates to Proxy for Micro Level Data: An Application to Consumer Vehicle Choice