Fall 2022 Schedule

  9/20/2022
  2PM


“BLS Labor Data: There’s a Stat for That!“ 

Alyssa Leibold (UMSL Econ BS/MA 2021)

Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics in Dallas

Time: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 2-3:15 pm at 331 SSB

(From 3:15-4 p.m. WIE is hosting an informal discussion with Alyssa about topics concerning women in economics.)


11/2/2022
  2PM

Presenter: Christopher J. Neely

Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Time:  2pm to 3:15pm at ABH003

11/17/2022
  1230PM

Daniel S. Hamermesh,  Sue Killam Professor

Professor in the Foundations of Economics Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin, Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).

Time: Thursday, November 17 at 12:30-1:45pm in 410 SSB

Spring 2020 Schedule

2/20/20
“The baby boomers and the productivity slowdown”

Guillaume Vandenbroucke

Research Officer at the Saint Louis Federal Reserve

3/5/20

  "Finding the Truth in the Shadows: How Price Theory Guides the Estimation of                       Damages in Litigation"

        Wiliam Rogers, Ph.D.

        WH Rogers LLC, Economist, Former Economics Professor at UMSL

3/19/20
TBA
4/2/20
Cancelled - Christopher Neely

      Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 

4/16/20
     
      Cancelled - Logan Miller

       University of Arkansas 

4/30/20

      Cancelled - “Tort Reform and Public Harm when Liability Assignments are Incomplete”

       Jeffrey Wagner

       Professor of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology

F.A. Hayek Economics Workshop for Student and Faculty Engagement

 

 

 

Fall 2019 Schedule

9/26/19
2pm

"Ramp-up and Disruption: The Black Hawk Helicopter Program"

Keith Womer

Professor of Supply Chain & Analytics, UMSL 

10/17/19
2pm

 

Marie Mora

Associate Provost of Academic Affairs and Professor of Economics, UMSL

10/31/19
2pm

    

      "The Political Economy of Death: Do Coroners Perform as well as Medical                  Examiners in determining suicide?"

        Jose M. Fernandez

        Associate Professor of Economics, University of Louisville

 

11/21/19
2 p.m.

"Using Microeconomic Principles to Allocate a Scarce Resource: Physician Time."

Susan Feigenbaum

Curators' Distinguished Teaching Professor Emerita
Featuring Darian Moody. 

12/5/19         UMSL Economics Student Panel

Co-organized by:

Max Gillman, Friedrich A. Hayek Professor in Economic History

Eiji Goto, Assistant Professor