Seminar Series
Other seminar series: Economics Workshops in the Research Triangle, Duke Economics Seminars and Workshops, Economic series at Duke University
Spring 2025 Seminar Schedule
Date | Time | Location | Presenter | Title |
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 | 12:30-1:45 PM | Brewster C305 | Caroline Thompson, North Carolina State University | To Be Determined |
Friday, April 11, 2025 | 1:00-2:15 PM | Brewster C305 | Daniel Soques, UNC Wilmington | Perfect Recession Predictors |
Friday, April 4, 2025 | 1:00-2:15 PM | Brewster C305 | Gregory Howard, East Carolina University | Identifying the Complementarity and Substitutability of Flood Risk Mitigation Actions using a Basket-Based Approach |
Friday, April 25, 2025 | 1:30-2:15 PM | Brewster C305 | Andrew Grodner, East Carolina University | How Inaccurate Information Leads to Higher Market Prices and Welfare Loss in Coastal Areas |
Fall 2024 Seminar Schedule
Date | Time | Location | Presenter | Title |
Fri 9/13/2024 | 12:15 PM | Brewster C305 | Greg Howard, East Carolina University | Promotion Talk: What has Howard been Doing? |
Spring 2024 Seminar Schedule
Date | Time | Location | Presenter | Title |
Fri 1/19/2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | Virtual Meeting | Yiqing Liu, NC State University | The Welfare Effects of Air Pollution on Outdoor Recreation: An Application to Shoreline Fishing Along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts |
Friday 2/2/2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | C-305 | Gregory Howard, East Carolina University | To be determined |
Wed 2/28/2024 | noon - 1:15 PM | C-305 | Junkan Li, Cornell University | County-Level Migration and Hurricane Disasters in North Carolina |
Wed 3/27/2024 | noon - 1 PM | C-305 | Qingxin He, East Carolina University | Government Ownership in Crisis – A Blessing or Curse? |
Fri 4/05/2024 | 1:00–2:15 PM | C-306 | Andrew Earle, East Carolina University | To be determined |
Fri 4/26/2024 | 12:30 PM | C-305 | Michael D. Baker (ECU Psychology) | Economics and Evolutionary Psychology |
Usually Wednesdays are reserved for shorter work in progress presentations or workshops by ECU faculty, whereas Fridays are usually devoted to regular seminars for outside speakers.