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16th October 2014, 04:29 PM
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Allen Wallis institute of political economy
Will you please provide me the list of faculty members available at the Allen Wallis institute of political economy?
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17th October 2014, 09:19 AM
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Re: Allen Wallis institute of political economy
The W. Allen Wallis Institute of Political Economy is a collaboration between the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of Rochester. Faculty: Director Institute and RCER Staff Lawrence Rothenberg 585-273-4903 lawrence.rothenberg@rochester.edu Christine Massaro 585-275-3686 c.massaro@rochester.edu Sarah Stowell 585-273-4901 sstowell@z.rochester.edu Advisory CommitteeGregorio Caetano 585-275-3895 gregorio.caetano@rochester.edu John Duggan 585-273-4999 john.duggan@rochester.edu Mark Fey 585-275-5810 mark.fey@rochester.edu Tasos Kalandrakis 585-273-4902 kalandrakis@rochester.edu Romans Pancs 585-275-0093 romans.pancs@rochester.edu David Primo 585-273-4779 david.primo@rochester.edu Lawrence Rothenberg 585-273-4903 lawrence.rothenberg@rochester.edu Randy Stone 585-273-4761 randall.stone@rochester.edu Wallis Post Doctoral Fellows Ugur Ozdemir 585-275-7220 uozdemir@UR.Rochester.edu Philipp Tillmann ptillmann@ur.rochester.edu Jidong Chen jidchen@ur.rochester.edu Wallis Graduate Fellows Sergio Ascencio (Political Science) sergio.ascencio@gmail.com Richard DiSalvo (Economics) rdisalv2@gmail.com Gleason Judd (Political Science) gleason.f.judd@gmail.com Patrick Harless (Economics) pdharless@gmail.com Department of Economics Faculty Political Science Faculty Wallis Seminar Series on Political Economy Spring 2014 April 10th Christian Grose, University of Southern California "Risk and Roll Calls: How Legislators' Personal Finances Shape Congressional Decisions" April 17th Mark Meredith, University of Pennsylvania "Education, Party Polarization and the Origins of the Partisan Gender Gap" Fall 2013 October 24th Seok-ju Cho, Yale University "Voting Equilibria Under Proportional Representation" November 14th Rebecca Morton, New York University TBA Spring 2013 February 7th Adam Meirowitz, Princeton University "Investment, Bargaining, and Efficiency" February 28th Jon Eguia, New York University "Endogenous Assembly Rules, Senior Agenda Power, and Incumbency Advantage" (with Ken Shepsle) March 21st Ying Chen, Arizona University "Mandatory Versus Discretionary Spending: the Status Quo Effect" March 28th Marcus Berliant, Washington University "Local Politics and Economic Geography" Fall 2012 October 4th Jan Zapal, London School of Economics "Explicit and implicit status-quo determination in dynamic bargaining: Theory and application to FOMC directive" November 1st Gregory Martin, Stanford University "The Informational Content of Campaign Advertising" Fall 2011 September 15th Cesar Martinelli, ITAM "Ignorance and Naivete in Large Elections" October 13th Michel Le Breton, Toulouse School of Economics TBA October 20th Francesco Squintani, University of Warwick "Information Revelation and (Anti-)Pandering in Elections" December 1st John Roemer, Yale "Attaining efficiency through Kantian optimization: Utopian economics... or is it?" Address: University of Rochester 535 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States +1 212-953-7240 • Map: [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=University+of+Rochester,+5th+Avenue,+New+Yo rk,+NY,+United+States&hl=en&ll=40.755108,-73.979294&spn=0.009623,0.020428&sll=41.486569,-71.531591&sspn=0.019032,0.040855&oq=University+of+ roc&hq=University+of+Rochester,+5th+Avenue,+New+Yo rk,+NY,+United+States&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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