Fall 2009 - Spring 2010 Workshops
Fall 2009
Location: USC Law School, Room 118/120 (unless otherwise stated)Time: 11:40 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(Note: Lunch served at 11:40 a.m., Talk begins promptly at 11:50 a.m.)
Day: Mondays
(click on topic to view paper)
(Please note that some topics are to be announced)
- August 24 - Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern University School of Law), Topic: "Do Standards of Review Matter? The Case of Federal Criminal Sentencing."
- August 31 - James Spindler (USC Gould School of Law), Topic: "Endogenous Compensation in a Firm with Disclosure and Moral Hazard."
- September 14 - Bart Kosko (University of Southern California), Topic:"Fuzzy Logic: An Introduction."
- September 21 - Ralph Winter (University of British Columbia), Topic: tba.
- October 5 - Rajiv Sethi (Columbia University), Topic: "Homicide in Black and White."
- October 19 - Jesse Fried (Harvard Law), Topic: tba.
- October 26 - A. Mitchell Polinsky (Stanford Law School), Topic: "The Uneasy Case for Product Liability."
- November 2 - Scott Baker (Washington University School of Law), Topic: "A Theory of Optimal Jurisprudence." (w/C. Mezzetti)
- November 9 - Shmuel Leshem (University of Southern California), Topic: "Sequential versus Simultaneous Law Enforcements Games."
- November 16 - Steven Tadelis (University of California Berkeley): Topic: tba.
- November 23 - Harrison Cheng (University of Southern California ): Topic: tba.
- November 30 - Naomi Lamoreaux (University of California, Los Angeles), Topic: "Beyond Monopoly: Patents, Inventors, and the Market for Technology in U.S. History."
- December 7 - Ricardo Alonso (University of Southern California), Topic: "Organize to Compete."
- December 14- Barak Richman (Duke University School of Law), Topic: "Mental Health Care Consumption and Outcomes: Considering Preventative Strategies Across Race and Class."
Spring 2010
Location: USC Law School, Room 118/120 (unless otherwise stated)Time: 11:40 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(Note: Lunch served at 11:40 a.m., Talk begins promptly at 11:50 a.m.)
Day: Mondays
(click on topic to view paper)
(Please note that some topics are to be announced)
- January 25 - Speaker: Nicholas Weller (University of Southern California), Topic: "Good Edge, Bad Edge: Connectivity, Constraint and Coordination in Networks."
- February 1 - Antoinette Schoar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Topic: "Judge Specific Differences in Chapter 11 and Firm Outcomes."
- February 22- Anthony Marino (University of Southern California), Topic: "Aggressive versus Deferential Enforcement of the Single Subject Rule on Initiatives."
- March 1 - Shane Greenstein (Northwestern University), Topic: "Glimmers and Signs of Innovative Health in the Commercial Internet."
- March 8 -Speaker: Peter Rosendorff (New York University), Topic: "Why Do Authoritarian Regimes Sign the Convention Against Torture? Signaling, Domestic Politics and Non-compliance."
- March 29 - Pedro Matos (University of Southern California), Topic: "Does Governance Travel Around the World? Evidence from Institutional Investors."
- April 5 -George Triantis (Harvard University), Topic: "The Evolution of Contract Remedies (and why do contracts professors teach remedies first?)."
- April 12 -Ted Sichelman (UC Berkeley), Topic: "Quantum Game Theory and Cooperation in Intellectual Property."
- April 26 -Kyle Mayer (University of Southern California), Topic: "Distance & Contract Design: Inter-firm and Intra-firm Effects."
- May 3 -Heikki Rantakari (University of Southern California), Topic: "Employee Initiative and Managerial Control."