Tulane-LSU Applied Microeconomics Conference - Day 1

Split between two afternoons in late October, this conference will (virtually) bring together economists from Tulane and LSU to discuss recent work and build connections to foster future, collaborative research.  Faculty and graduate students from the economics departments of both universities are invited to attend.

 

Friday October 23

3:00pm – 3:30pm Patrick Testa (Tulane) “Resource Blessing? Oil, Risk, and Religious Communities as Social Insurance in the US South.” With Andy Ferrara (at the University of Pittsburgh)

Tulane-LSU Applied Microeconomics Conference - Day 2

Split between two afternoons in late October, this conference will (virtually) bring together economists from Tulane and LSU to discuss recent work and build connections to foster future, collaborative research.  Faculty and graduate students from the economics departments of both universities are invited to attend.

 

Friday October 23

3:00pm – 3:30pm Patrick Testa (Tulane) “Resource Blessing? Oil, Risk, and Religious Communities as Social Insurance in the US South.” With Andy Ferrara (at the University of Pittsburgh)

CEPA Seminar: Michael Gillespie

Michael Gillespie is a Professor of Philosophy and Political Science at Duke University. Professor Gillespie’s research is in political philosophy with a particular emphasis on modern continental theory and the history of political philosophy. He is the author of Hegel, Heidegger, and the Ground of History  (University of Chicago Press, 1984), Nihilism before Nietzsche (University of Chicago Press, 1994), The Theological Origins of Modernity (University of Chicago Press, 2008), and Nietzsche’s Final Teachings(University of Chicago Press, 2017).

Political Economy of Corruption Conference

The Murphy Institute and the Institute for Corruption Studies will host the fourth Political Economy of Corruption conference on May 5th and 6th, 2023. The workshop will feature papers on corruption and growth; the relationship between corruption, income inequality, and poverty; corruption and racial inequities; the effects of corruption on institutional quality; and more. Conference papers will contribute to a special issue of Southern Economic Journal.  

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