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History - FY2003
Date Room Subject Presenter Det. Ref. Notes
Mar. 31
15:30-
B "Analizing the Monetary Easing Policy with yield curve in Japan" M. Okamoto
(Grad School of Economics, Kobe Univ.)

Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Econometrics Workshop
Mar. 26 13:30- E "Non-Uniqueness in the First Generation Balance of Payments Crisis Models" Partha Sen
(Dehli School of Economics)
RIEB Workshop 4th (Cosponsored by RIEB and IEFS Japan Seminar)
15:30- "Multiple Equilibria in a Growth Model with Habit Persistence" Been-Lon Chen
(The Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Mar. 17 15:00- A "Migration in the EU and the labour market" Walter Nonneman
(Dr. in Applied Economics
Sciences,Professor of Economics Faculty of Applied Economics(UFSIA-RuCA) & Faculty of Law(UFSIA))

Grad School of Economics Kobe COE Workshop on Population and Food problem 2nd
Feb. 27
15:30-
A "Homogeneous and Nonhomogeneus design effect in recycling systems with its internalization" Kazuhiko Nishimura
(Nihon Fukushi Univ.)

Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Environment Economics Workshop 23rd
Feb. 6
13:30-
I "Monetary Equilibrium with Buying and Selling Price Spread without Transactions Costs" Akira Yamazaki
(Hitotsubashi Univ.)

Grad School of Economics COE Economic Theory Workshop
Feb. 5 11:00- E "Existence of Equilibrium in theArrow-Debreu and McKenzie Models of General Equilibrium" Murray C. Kemp
(Univ. of New South Wales)
RIEB Workshop 3rd
13:30- "Real Wages and Trade: Insights from Extreme Examples" Ron Jones
(Univ. of Rochester)
14:45- "On the Public Economics of Casino Gambling" Ping Wang
(Vanderbilt Univ.)
16:00- "The Economics of International Agreements and Dispute Settlement with IPRs" Eric Bond
(Vanderbilt Univ.)
Jan. 29
15:30-
H "Robustness of Rational Expectations in Dynamic General Equilibrium Model" Hiroyuki Kato
(Keio Univ.)

Grad School of Economics COE Economic Theory Workshop
Jan. 19
15:30-
E "On the Dynamic Properties of the Labor-Surplus Economy" Tadashi Inoue
(Hiroshima Shudo Univ.)
RIEB Seminar 3rd (Cosponsored by RIEB and IEFS Japan Seminar)
Dec. 19
17:00-
C "Important Roles of Housing Stock in Consumer Behavior" Shinobu Nakagawa
(Bank of Japan)

Grad School of Economics Economic Theory Workshop
Dec. 19 13:30- E "Dynamic Duopoly with Congestion Effects" Ngo.Van.Long
(Mcgill Univ.)
RIEB Workshop 2nd
15:00- "Global Outsourcing and Currency Devaluation" Zhao Laixun
(Hokkaido Univ.)
16:30- "Monopolistic Competition with Efficiency Gaps and a Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Pattern" Toru Kikuchi
(Grad School of Economics, Kobe Univ.)
Dec. 18
14:30-
E "R&D Subsidy, Intellectual Property Rights Protection, and North-South Trade" Kar-yiu Wong
(Univ. of Washington)
RIEB Seminar 2nd
Dec. 16
15:30-
C "Two Models of Money-and-Growth as Applied to a Developing and a Developed Economy" Masanori Amano
(Chiba Univ.)

Grad School of Economics Economic Theory Workshop
Dec. 10
15:30-
C "Development Betrayed" Richard B. Norgaard
(Univ. of California, Berkeley)
Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Environment Economics Workshop 22nd
Dec. 5 13:30- E "A new Approach to the Analysis of Repeated Game with Imperfect Monitoring." Harrison H.-C. Cheng
(Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto Univ.)
RIEB Workshop 1st
15:30- "General Equilibrium Comparative Statics: Descrete Shocks in Production Economy" John Haines Nachbar
(Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka Univ.)
Nov. 26
15:30-
C "Saving and interest rates in Japan: Why they have fallen and why they will remain low" Daisuke Ikeda
(Univ. of Tokyo)

Grad School of Economics COE Economic Theory Workshop
Nov. 21
15:30-
D "Interconnection Agreement between Internet Service Providers and the Optimal Policy Intervention: The Case of Cournot-type Competition under Network Externalities" Ichiroh Daitoh
(Tohoku Univ.)
RIEB Seminar 1st (Cosponsored by RIEB and IEFS Japan Seminar)
Nov. 15 14:00- C "Economic Analysis at CRM" Atsuo Kishimoto
(Research Center for Chemical Risk Management, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Grad School of Economics "Conducting Economic Analysis for Regulatory Decision-Making," Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Environment Economics Workshop 21st
"Economic Analysis at EPA" Chris Dockins
(U. S. Environment Protection Agency)
"The Role of Economic Analysis in Regulatory Reform in Japan" Hajime Isozaki
(Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)
"Health Valuation Studies in Japan" Kenji Takeuchi
(Grad School of Economics, Kobe Univ.)
Nov. 12
15:30-
G "A Political Economy Model of Tax Exemption Standard in a Small Open Economy" Shin'ya Horie
(Grad School of Economics, Kobe Univ.)

Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Econometrics Workshop
Sep. 29 15:30- B "Employment Adjustment Behavior Analysis according to Corporate Size" Yasuko Hinoki
(Grad School of Economics, Kobe Univ.)

Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Econometrics Workshop
16:00- "On the intertemporal elasticity of substitution in consumption: Examination of stability by predictive test" Masafumi Kozuka
(Grad School of Economics, Kobe Univ.)
Aug. 26
15:30-
B "Agglomeration Economies and the External Technology Development" Kazuhiko Kakamu
(Grad School of Economics, Osaka Univ.)

Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Econometrics Workshop
Aug. 21
11:00-
C "Waste landfill and public sector accounting" Tetsushi Uemura
(Nomura Research Institute)
Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Environment Economics Workshop 20th
Aug. 4
13:30-
C "When to Drill? Trigger Prices for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge" Koji Kotani
(Cornell Univ.)
Grad School of Economics Cosponsored by Grad School of Economics and Environment Economics Workshop 19th
Room:
A = Main Bldg. Grad School of Econ. Big Conference Room(Dai-Kaigishitsu)
B = Bldg. #5(Grad School of Intl. Cooperation Study), Presentation Room(4th floor)
C = Main Bldg. 1st floor, Grad School of Econ. Middle Conference Room(Chu-Kaigishitsu)
D = Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration(RIEB) Research Room(ChosaShitsu)
E = RIEB Conference Room(Kaigishitsu)
F = Bldg. #5(Grad School of Intl. Cooperation Study) Big Conference Room(Dai-Kaigishitsu)
G = Bldg. #5(Grad School of Intl. Cooperation Study) Room #206(2nd floor)
H = Main Bldg. Grad School of Econ. Room #107(1st floor)
I = Main Bldg. Faculty of Business Administration Middle Conference Room(Chu-Kaigisitsu)


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