Box 5
Contains 11 Results:
Prusa, Thomas and Susan Skeath: "Modern Commercial Policy: Managed Trade or Retaliation?", 2002 June 19
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Johnson, Daniel, Nalyan Siripong, and Amy Brown: "The Demise of Distance? The Declining Role of Physical Distance In Knowledge Transmission", 2002 September
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Ardagna, Silvia: "Fiscal Policy in Unionized Labor Markets", 2002 January 16
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Ardagna, Silvia: "Fiscal Stabilizations: When Do They Work and Why", 2002 July
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Johnson, Daniel and Amy Brown: "How The West Has Won Regional and Industrial Inversion in U.S. Patent Activity", 2002 October
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Chaudhuri, Ananish, Sarah Ali Khan, Aishwarya Lakshmiratan, Anne-Laure Py, and Lisa Shah: "Trust and Trustworthiness in a Sequential Bargaining Game", 2002 December
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Chaudhuri, Ananish, Liliana Kim, Erin Rand-Giovannetti, and Nina Varghese: "An Inter-Generational Approach to the Public Goods Problem", 2003 January
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Chaudhuri, Ananish, DeeDee Chen, Sara Graziano, Frances McIntire, and Dawn Winkler: "To Free Ride or Not to Free Ride? Role of patterning and feedback in the public goods game", 2003 January
This series contains working papers written by Wellelsey faculty from 1973 to 2003.
Former economics majors original letters, 1962, 1979-1995
This series contains letters from former economics majors (FEMs) at Wellelsey from 1960 to 1995. The FEMs project was started by Carolyn Shaw Bell as part of her efforts to champion women in the field. The letters are geared toward students and include advice about graduate school, career advancement, and balancing career with marriage and children.
Former economics majors one to four years out, 1971-1980, 1992-1995
This series contains letters from former economics majors (FEMs) at Wellelsey from 1960 to 1995. The FEMs project was started by Carolyn Shaw Bell as part of her efforts to champion women in the field. The letters are geared toward students and include advice about graduate school, career advancement, and balancing career with marriage and children.