May 2006 |
Workshop on Economics No. 50 – Pass-Through Elasticity, Substitution and Market Share: The Case for Sheep Meat Exports. Delivered by Minsoo LEE, Associate Professor of Economics, American University of Sharjah, UAE. Further information, please click here. |
May 2006 |
Workshop on Economics No. 49 – China’s Economic Growth 1978-2025: What We Know Today About China’s Economic Growth Tomorrow. Delivered by Carsten A. HOLZ, Associate Professor of Social Science, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong. Further information, please click here. |
April 2006 |
Workshop on Economics No. 48 – Convergence and TFP Growth of the Post-Reform Pearl River Delta. Delivered by Christina K MAK, Economics Programme, University of Macau. Further information, please click here. |
February 2006 |
Workshop on Economics No. 47 – First in Village or Second in Rome? Delivered by Wing SUEN, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Further information, please click here. |
December 2005 |
Workshop on Economics No. 46 – Is Compulsory Voting More Democratic? Delivered by Guang-Zhen SUN, Senior Logan Research Fellow, Department of Economics, Monash University, Australia. Further information, please click here. |
November 2005 |
Workshop on Economics No. 45 – Taxing High Incomes: Some New Results. Delivered by Sir James A. MIRRLEES, Professor of Economics, University of Macau. Further information, please click here. |
October 2005 |
Workshop on Economics No. 44 – Linear Taxation Implied by Egalitarianism Consideration. Delivered by Mingli ZHENG, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Macau. Further information, please click here. |
September 2005 |
Workshop on Economics No. 43 – More Thunder than Rain: Complements in China’s Post-Reform Growth. Delivered by Kui-Wai LI, Associate Professor of Economics, City University of Hong Kong. Further information, please click here. |
September 2005 |
Workshop on Economics No. 42 – Putting the Upcoming Macau 2005 East Asian Games into Perspective: A Macro-Economic Pre-Evaluation. Delivered by Chun-Wah Liu and Raymond D. Potvin, Assistant Professors of Economics, University of Macau. Further information, please click here. |