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Lee article on the Uniform Small Loan Law published in Journal of Interdisciplinary History

Bruce G. Carruthers, Timothy W. Guinnane & Yoonseok Lee
October 31, 2011

Yinger paper on New York's Building Aid program published in National Tax Journal

Wen Wang, William D. Duncombe & John M. Yinger
August 31, 2011

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Wilcoxen analysis of the Copenhagen Accord published in Climate Change Economics

Warwick J. McKibbin, Adele C. Morris & Peter J. Wilcoxen
April 30, 2011

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Wilcoxen paper on impact of climate policy published in BE Jour of Economic Analysis & Policy

Dale W. Jorgenson, Richard Goettle, Mun S. Ho, Daniel T. Slesnick & Peter J. Wilcoxen
April 4, 2011

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Bifulco paper on classmate characteristics and post-secondary outcomes published in AEJEP

Robert Bifulco, Jason M. Fletcher & Stephen L. Ross
January 31, 2011

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Wilcoxen study on subsidizing household capital published in The Energy Journal

Warwick J. McKibbin, Adele C. Morris, Peter J. Wilcoxen
December 31, 2010

Flores-Lagunes study on the impact of Job Corps on Hispanic youth published Economic Inquiry

Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, Arturo Gonzalez & Todd C. Neumann
June 30, 2010

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CANCELED: Paul Volcker Symposium in Behavioral Economics

Strasser Legacy Room, 220 Eggers Hall

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The Volcker Symposium features young scholars working on the forefront of behavioral economics. The theme of this year's symposium is "Environmental Decision Making." The panelists this year are Shahzeen Attari (Indiana University), Alex Maki (Department of Energy), and Lisa Zaval (Columbia University).


For more information about the Symposium, please contact Katrina Fiacchi at kfiacchi@syr.edu or visit the Volcker Symposium website 


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