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Researchers to present at RES Annual Conference

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Researchers at the School of Economics will present at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Royal Economic Society to be held Monday 21st March - Wednesday 23rd March 2016 at the University of Sussex, Brighton. The Deputy Programme Chair of the conference is Holger Breinlich (University of Nottingham).  This prestigious conference is the main event among the Society's activities and the School’s staff participate in it regularly.  The Nottingham researchers present work in econometrics, experimental economics, health economics, international trade, labour economics, microeconomics, and macroeconomics.

Matthias Dahm presents “Monitoring, Punishment and Selective Reporting.”

Gianni De Fraja presents “The Axiomatic Approach to Selection from Sets.”

Maria Garcia-Vega presents “Acquisition FDI and the Knowledge Production Function.”

Lefan Liu presents “The Migration Decision of Adult Children, Inter-generational Support and the Well-being of Older Parents.”

Trudy Owens presents “Impact of Providing Orthotic Equipment to People with Disabilities: Experimental Evidence from Uganda.”

Alejandro Riaño presents “Twin Peaks.”

Karen Roopnarine presents “Glass Ceilings or Sticky Floors? Beyond the Mean Gender Wage Gap: Decomposition of Gender Wage Differentials in Trinidad and Tobago using Quantile Decompositions.”

Margarita Rubio presents “Monetary and Macroprudential Policies under Fixed and Variable Interest Rates.”

Emily Whitehouse presents “Testing Forecast Accuracy in Small Samples.”

 

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Posted on Wednesday 9th March 2016

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