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Seminar series 2008

Where: Room 3.18, Law and Commerce building

When: 12.30pm unless otherwise indicated.

Convenor and Contact: Marian Whitaker.

Oct. 31 Dr Scott Prasser
Senior Lecturer in Management, Faculty of Business, University of the Sunshine Coast.
Why research does not get used in government policy

Oct. 24 Professor Adrian Pagan
Professor of Economics, Australian School of Business, UNSW
Recent developments in macroeconometric modelling for policy analysis

Oct. 17 Professor Garry Carnegie
Professor of Accounting, School of Business, University of Ballarat
Accounting’s chaotic margins: financial reporting of the library collections of Australia’s public universities

Sept. 19 Professor Rodney Wolff
School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
Some computationally intensive statistical methods for financial risk

Sept. 12 Associate Professor Adam Clements
School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology.
Differences between statistical and economic evaluation of volatility forecasts.

Sept. 5 Professor Kris Inwood
Professor in Economics and in History, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Topic: TBA

May 19
at 1.00pm
Professor R. Taggart Murphy
Graduate School of Business Sciences, University of Tsukuba, and sometime Senior Non-Resident Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution
The US dollar as the universal currency: final curtain or new act?

May 2 Mr Antonio Dottore
Business model and product market strategy in Australian biotechnology entrepreneurial firms: exploratory study
April 10
at 3.00pm
Professor Owen Covick
R.W. Perks and the Barry Railway Company
April 3
at 11.00am
Professor Daniel Leonard
Is emulation good for you? The ups and downs of rivalry
March 14 Dr Elizabeth Rose
Senior Research Fellow in International Business at the School of Marketing and International Business, Victoria University of Wellington and President of the Australia and New Zealand International Business Association
Competitive interactions: the international investment patterns of Japanese automobile manufacturers
February 21 Mr Eric Findlay (pdf 120kb)
The effect of macro-level noise on unemployment, inflation and growth

Note: Where affiliation is not given, the speaker is from the Flinders Business School.

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