Events
CEnREP Colloquium
CEnREP Colloquium: Zack Brown (NC State University)
216 Scott HallZack Brown, Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, NC State University Title TBD
CEnREP Colloquium: Wenyuan Tang (NC State University)
216 Scott HallWenyuan Tang, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State University will present: "Empirical Mechanism Design for Demand Response Programs"
CEnREP Colloquium: Sasha Naumenko (NC State University)
216 Scott HallAlexandra Naumenko, Ph.D. Candidate (NCSU) will present "Spatial and Temporal Dimensions to the Value of Recreational Fishing"
CEnREP Colloquium: Elise Tugba Kaya (NC State)
Ph.D. Candidate in Forestry and Environmental Resources The CEnREP Bi-monthly Luncheon Colloquium provides faculty and students with interests in environmental and resource economics an informal, ongoing forum to present research and receive early feedback on their projects. All colloquia are held from 12:00 – 1:00 pm on Fridays in 216 Scott Hall unless otherwise noted…
CENrEP Colloquia
Friday, October 18th, 3rd year student short presentations Sunjae Won, Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, NC State University, “Electric-Vehicle Subsidies and Emissions Distribution” Daniyar Zhumadilov, Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, NC State University, “Effect of Power Plants on Local Crop Yields” Nelson Hall 2403
CENrEP Colloquia
Friday, November 8th, 2nd year student paper presentations (Richard Li, Avery Robbins, Stephanie Chizmar) Nelson Hall 2403
CENrEP Colloquia: Serkan Aglasan
Date & Time: Friday, November 22nd, 12:00-1:00 PM Location: Nelson Hall 2403 Please join us for the next CEnREP Colloquium and brown-bag lunch, a forum for Agricultural and Resource Economics students to present their research and receive feedback from their peers and professors. This week features the following presentations: Serkan Aglasan, Ph.D. Candidate in Economics,…
CEnREP Colloquia: Jin Qin
Friday, January 10th, Dr. Jin Qin, College of William and Mary, “A Test of the Relationship between Air Pollution and Trade Liberalization: The Case of China” Location: Nelson Hall 2405
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