Events
Events
2011/12/16(Fri)
Seminar
Hirokazu Ishise (Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan)
Polarized America in Trade The Border Effect Between the Red State and the Blue State (joint work with Hirokazu Ishise and Miwa Matsuo)
2011/12/16(Fri)
Seminar
Raphael Franck (Bar Ilan University)
Democratization under the Threat of Revolution Evidence from the Great Reform Act of 1832 (joint work with Toke Aidt)
2011/12/16(Fri)
Seminar
2011/12/15(Thu)
Seminar
2011/12/09(Fri)
Seminar
Robin Boadway (Queen’s University)
Indirect Taxes for Redistribution Should Necessity Goods be Favored?
2011/12/08(Thu)
Seminar
2011/12/02(Fri)
Seminar
Fumimasa Hamada (Keio University, Emeritus Professor)
Preference Order and Consumer Demand
2011/12/02(Fri)
Seminar
Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba)
Critical Comparisons between the Nash Noncooperative Theory and Rationalizability I Parallel Characterizations
2011/11/25(Fri)
Seminar
Lee, In Ho (Seoul National University)
Moral Hazard and Forbearance in Financial Regulation
2011/11/25(Fri)
Seminar
Norio Takeoka (Yokohama National University)
Comparative Impatience under Random Discounting An Application to Demand for Money