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Internal Speaker David Prescott, University of Guelph

The Internal Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals,working in, studying in, or retired from the University of Guelph, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Speaker: David Prescott Topic: Leave for Change in Malawi & lessons from the Household Survey, 2010-11

Visiting Speaker Silvia Goncalves, University of Western Ontario

The Visiting Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals,external to the University, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Speaker:  Silvia Goncalves, University of Western Ontario Topic: Bootstrapping factor models with cross sectional dependence

Visiting Speaker Silvia Goncalves, University of Western Ontario

The Visiting Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals, external to the Universityof Guelph, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Host: A. Maynard Speaker:Silvia Goncalves, University of Western Ontario Topic:TBA

Internal Speaker: Sergiy Pysarenko, University of Guelph

The Internal Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals,working in, studying in, or retired from the University of Guelph, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Speaker: Sergiy Pysarenko Topic: Utility Function Mapping onto Contest

Visiting Speaker Daniel Rubenson, Ryerson University

The Visiting Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals, external to the Universityof Guelph, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Host: K. Annen Speaker:Daniel Rubenson, Ryerson University Topic: Do Property Rights Make People More Trusting and Prosocial? Evidence From a Large Scale Field Experiment

Visiting Speaker Daniel Rubenson, Ryerson University

The Visiting Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals,external to the University, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Speaker:  Daniel Rubenson, Ryerson University Topic: Do Property Rights Make People More Trusting and Prosocial? Evidence From a Large Scale Field Experiment

Visiting Speaker Joniada Milla, CORE, Catholic University of Louvain

The Visiting Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals,external to the University, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Speaker: Joniada Milla Topic: Teacher Incentives and Sorting: Evidence from a joint Accountability and Pay Incentive Program

Internal Speaker Rene Kirkegaard, University of Guelph

The Internal Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals,working in, studying in, or retired from the University of Guelph, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Speaker: Rene Kirkeguaard Topic: Ranking Asymmetric Auctions with Several Bidders

Visiting Speaker Tilman Borgers, University of Michigan

The Visiting Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals, external to the Universityof Guelph, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Host: A. Sadanand Speaker:Tilman Borgers, University of Michigan Topic:Revealed Relative Utilitarianism

Visiting Speaker Stephen Salant, University of Michigan

The Visiting Speakers Series is an opportunity for invited researchers and professionals, external to the Universityof Guelph, to present their research topic(s) to faculty and students. Specific details of this event include: Host: A. Sadanand Speaker:Stephen Salant, University of Michigan Topic:Limits to Limiting Greenhouse Gases: Intertemporal Leakage, Spatial Leakage, and Negative Leakage 

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