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Programme

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Date/Time

Type

Title

Papers

1

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

Aid & Debt Policy

3

2

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

IO

2

3

18 April 13:45-15:35

contributed

Monetary Policy

3

4

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

Business Cycles - Theory

3

5

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

Productivity

3

6

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

Trading Behaviour

3

7

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

Politics

3

8

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

Labour Economics

3

9

18 April 13:45-15:15

contributed

Microeconomics

3

10

18 April 15:30-16:45

invited

EJ Lecture - Narayana Kocherlakota

0

11

18 April 17:15-18:45

invited

What can we learn from comparisons of intergenerational mobility?

3

12

18 April 17:15-18:45

invited

Productivity and Management

3

13

18 April 17:15-18:45

invited

Sovereign Debt Swaps: Bargaining and the Law

3

14

18 April 17:15-18:45

invited

PC-GETS modelling

3

15

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Financial Stability

3

16

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Inequality & Development

3

17

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Growth Models

3

18

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Empirical IO

3

19

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Preferences

3

20

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Business Cycle Theory

3

21

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Empirical Labour Economics I

3

22

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Monetary Policy Theory

3

23

19 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Legal Systems

3

24

19 April 11:00-12:15

invited

Sargan Lecture - David Card

0

25

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Business Cycle Modelling

3

26

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Financial Markets

3

27

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Legal Systems

3

28

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Labour Markets and Trade

3

29

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Development & Growth

3

30

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Monetary Policy Theory

3

31

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Experiments

3

32

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Empirical IO

2

33

19 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Empirical Labour Economics II

3

34

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Relationships

3

35

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Multinationals & Trade

3

36

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Growth over Time

3

37

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Schools and Schooling

3

38

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Public Goods and Networks

2

39

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

The Good Life

3

40

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Productivity, Investment and Firms

3

41

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Int Macro

3

42

19 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Shocks and Macroeconomics

3

43

19 April 17:00-18:30

invited

Delivery of Legal Services and Justice

3

44

19 April 17:00-18:30

invited

Learning and Evolution

3

45

19 April 17:00-18:30

invited

On the Sources of Macroeconomic Stability: Good Luck or Good Policy?

3

46

19 April 17:00-18:30

invited

Disability

3

47

19 April 18:45-20:00

invited

Presidential Address - John Sutton

0

48

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Monetary Transmission Empirics

3

49

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Liberalisation

3

50

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Inequality and Growth

3

51

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Inflation Volatility

3

52

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Theory of the Firm

3

53

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Wages

3

54

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Public Policy Empirics

3

55

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Capital Flows & Crises

3

56

20 April 9:00-10:30

contributed

Methods

2

57

20 April 11:00-12:15

invited

Hahn Lecture - Colin Camerer

0

58

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Macroeconomic Policy

3

59

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Microeconomics of Development

3

60

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Outsourcing and Integration

3

61

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Firms

3

62

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Careers

3

63

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Public Goods and Clusters

3

64

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Exchange Rate Regimes

3

65

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Macroeconomic Performance of the UK

3

66

20 April 13:15-14:45

contributed

Non-linearities

3

67

20 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Inflation Dynamics

3

68

20 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Banking

3

69

20 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Returns to Education

3

70

20 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Utility

3

71

20 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Mobility

3

72

20 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

International Trade

3

73

20 April 15:00-16:30

contributed

Plants & Firms

3

 


Dr Gavin Cameron, Programme Committee Chair, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 3UQ
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