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Lovely, Ondrich article on location decisions of foreign investors in China published in RES

Xuepeng Liu, Mary E. Lovely & Jan Ondrich
January 31, 2010

See related: China

Wilcoxen, Popp study on information disclosure policy published in JPAM

Hyunhoe Bae, Peter Wilcoxen & David Popp
December 31, 2009

See related: Environment, Health Policy

A Companion to Econometric Analysis of Panel Data

Badi H. Baltagi
December 31, 2009

Popp paper on renewable energy policies and technological innovation published in ERE

Nick Johnstone, Ivan Haščič & David Popp
August 18, 2009

See related: Climate Change, Energy

Baltagi paper on financial development and openness published in Journal of Development Economics

Badi H.Baltagi, Panicos O.Demetriades & Siong Hook Law
June 30, 2009

See related: Trade

Burman paper on taxing capital gains in Australia published in Australian Business Tax Reform in R&P

Leonard E. Burman, Chris Evans & Richard Krever
March 24, 2009

See related: Taxation

Spatial Econometrics: Methods and Applications

Badi H. Baltagi
January 1, 2009

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Camp Econometrics is a gathering of econometricians and empirical economists whose successful goals are: (1) Bring together a group of econometricians/empirical economists and guests of host universities to discuss issues in econometrics, both applied and theoretical; (2) Present papers for comments by participants; (3) Stimulate student interest in econometrics; (4) Help students develop their technical presentation skills by encouraging the students of host universities to participate in the meetings, contribute to the poster session and present papers. This year's Camp will be held at the Harbor Hotel in Clayton, NY. For more information, please contact Katrina Wingle at 315-443-9040 or krwingle@syr.edu.


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