Program

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  • LT3 - Lecture Theatre 3 - in the Science Building

  • B rooms are in the Science Building

  • LIB rooms are in the Library

  • S rooms are in the Social Science Building

The Conference Programme at a glance

Monday 25th March

10.30 – 13.00

Meeting: CHUDE (with a coffee start) (LT3)

12.00 – 13.30

Meeting: Economic Issues (B212)

12.00 – 13.30

Conference Registration (Rootes Social Building)

13.30 – 14.45

Invited Lecture:  Denis Sargan Lecture: Peter C B Phillips (Yale) (LT3) “Laws and limits of econometrics” [Introduced by David Hendry]

14.45 – 16.15

6 Parallel Sessions (sessions 1 to 6) + Special Session: “Foreign direct investment and the productivity gap in the UK” (LT3)

16.15 – 16.45

Tea & Coffee (Concourse)

16.15 – 17.45

Meeting: RES Women’s Committee (with tea/coffee) (B214)

16.45 – 18.15

6 Parallel Sessions (sessions 7 to 12) + Special Session: “Private provision of public services” (LT3)

18.15 – 19.30

Invited Lecture:  The Review of Economic Studies Lecture: Mathias Dewatripont (ECARES, Belgium) (LT3) “Explaining delegation: information processing versus incentives” [Introduced by Richard Portes]

19.30 – 20.15

RES Women’s Committee Reception (Panorama Suite – Rootes Social Building)

20.15 – 22.15

Conference Dinner (Panoram Room – Rootes Social Building)

 

Tuesday 26th March

09.00 – 10.30

7 Parallel Sessions (sessions 1 to 7) + Special Session: “Monetary policy and asset prices” (LT3)

10.30 – 11.00

Tea & Coffee (Concourse)

11.00 – 12.30

7 Parallel Sessions (sessions 8 to 14) + Special Session: “New technologies and productivity growth” (LT3)

11.00 – 13.30

Meeting: EJ Editorial meeting with lunch from 12.30 (B214)

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch (Rootes Social Building)

13.30 – 15.00

7 Parallel Sessions (sessions 15 to 21) + Computing Session (S0.21) “Learning and teaching in economics: assessment without drowning” [hosted by Economics LTSN] + Special Fund Raising Session (LT3) [Note - change to an earlier announcement]

15.00 – 16.30

7 Parallel Sessions (sessions 22 to 28) Special Session: “ New measures for a changing economy” (LT3)

16.30 – 17.00

Tea & Coffee (Concourse)

15.00 – 17.00

Meeting: RES Council meeting (B214) (with tea/coffee)

17.00 – 18.15

Invited Lecutre: Economic Journal Lecture: Marcus Miller (Warwick) (LT3) “Bail-outs, Bail-ins and Bankruptcy: The Evolution of the Global Financial System” [Introduced by Mike Wickens]  [THIS IS A CHANGE TO THE EARLIER ADVERTISED PROGRAM]

18.30 – 19.15

Meeting: Royal Economic Society Annual General Meeting (LT3)

19.15 – 21.00

Dinner: Royal Economic Society Conference and Programme Committee members (Radcliffe House Private Dinning Room)

18.30 – 20.00

Dinner (Rootes Social Building) (stops serving at 20.00)

21.00 – 21.45

Special Lecture: David Greenaway “Research Assessment Exercise” (LT3)

 

Wednesday 27th March

09.00 – 10.30

7 Parallel Sessions (sessions 1 to 7) + Special Session: “Economics of Globalisation: inequality, markets and institutions” (LT3)

10.30 – 11.00

Tea & Coffee (Concourse)

11.00 – 12.30

Invited Lecutre: Frank Hahn Lecture: John Y Campbell (Harvard) (LT3) “Foreign currency hedging for long-term investors” [Introduced by David Miles]

12.15 – 13.15

Lunch (Rootes Social Building)

12.15 – 13.15

RES Conference Committee Lunch Meeting (B214)

13.15 – 14.45

7 Parallel Sessions (sessions 8 to 14) + Special Session: “Insurance against poverty” (LT3)

14.45 – 16.15

7 Parallel Sessions (sessions 15 to 21) + Special Session: “Current policy issues in education” (LT3)

 

Other Rooms Media Office B209;   Publishers Display: Concourse

 

Pages created and maintained by: Wiji Arulampalam, Local Organiser, Department of Economics, University of Warwick,  Coventry, CV4 7AL. Email:res2002@warwick.ac.uk;  Last updated: 22nd March 2002.