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Summer Institute 2002

Program Meetings

Program Spring 2002 Fall 2002 SI
Asset Pricing 3/1-3/2 11/8 TBA
Children 4/4 TBA TBA
Corporate Finance 4/19 TBA TBA
Dev. of the American Economy 3/2 TBA TBA
Economics of Education --- --- ---
Econ. Flucuations & Growth 2/2 TBA TBA
Health Care 5/3 TBA TBA
Health Economics TBA TBA TBA
Industial Organization TBA TBA TBA
Int'l Finance & Macroeconomics 3/22 10/18 TBA
Int'l Trade & Investment 3/15-3/16 12/6-12/7 TBA
Labor Studies 4/12 10/18 TBA
Law & Economics TBA TBA TBA
Monetary Economics 4/12 11/01 TBA
Productivity 3/15 12/6
Public Economics 4/4-4/5 11/7-11/8


Projects:
Behavioral Finance 4/20 11/09
E-Commerce TBA TBA
Environmental Economics 5/17-5/18 TBA TBA
Higher Education 5/3 11/15
Insurance 2/1 TBA

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Jason Calieri, (617)588-1403

About an NBER Book
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Helena Fitz-Patrick,
(617)588-1404

About an active grant
or a grant proposal
Sue Colligan, (617)588-0306 or
Alison Oaxaca, (617)588-0339

About hiring a Research
Assistant or an RA's paycheck?
Mui Cheung, (617)588-1412

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