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SGE Newsletter

SGE publishes a monthly newsletter which contains information about upcoming events and conferences, summaries of the previous month's luncheon and labor and human resources brown bag, a message from our President, a book review about a relevant economics book, job announcements, and even a section for economists seeking employment.

We are currently looking for book reviewers, so if you are interested please go to the reviews section of our web site.

April 2006 - Vol 38, Number 4

March 2006 - Vol 38, Number 3

February 2006 - Vol 38, Number 2

January 2006 - Vol 38, Number 1

 

December 2005 - Vol 37, Number 11

November 2005 - Vol 37, Number 10

October 2005 - Vol 37, Number 9

September 2005 - Vol 37, Number 8

July 2005 - Vol 37, Number 7

June 2005 - Vol 37, Number 6

May 2005 - Vol 37, Number 5

April 2005 - Vol 37, Number 4

March 2005 - Vol 37, Number 3

February 2005 - Vol 37, Number 2

January 2005 - Vol 37, Number 1

 

December 2004 - Vol 36, Number 11

November 2004 - Vol 36, Number 10

October 2004 - Vol 36, Number 9

September 2004 - Vol 36, Number 8

July 2004 - Vol 36, Number 7

June 2004 - Vol 36, Number 6

May 2004 - Vol 36, Number 5

April 2004 - Vol 36, Number 4

March 2004 - Vol 36, Number 3

February 2004 - Vol 36, Number 2

January 2004 - Vol 36, Number 1

 

December, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 12

November, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 11

October, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 10

September, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 9

July, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 7

June, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 6

May, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 5

April, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 4

March, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 3

February, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 2

January, 2003 - Vol 35, Number 1


December, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 11

November, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 10

October, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 9

September, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 8

July, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 7

June, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 6

May, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 5

April, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 4

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  David Torregrosa, Congressional Budget Office – “Federal Disaster Insurance” · Labor Brown Bag Summary: Charles Bowman, Bureau of Labor Statistics – "2000-2010 Employment Projections" · Book Review Global Economic Growth:  Theories, Research, Studies, and Annotated Bibliography, review by Harvey Bronstein · SGE Conference, 2002:  Call for Volunteers · SGE Sessions at the 2003 ASSA meetings: Call for Papers

March, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 3

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Paul Collier and David Dollar, World Bank – “Globalization and Growth:  Building an Inclusive World Economy” · Monthly Luncheon Summary: Dan Crippen, Congressional Budget Office – "An Economic and Budget Outlook from the Congressional Budget Office" · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Julia Lane, Urban Institute and Census Bureau – "Pathways to Work for Low Income Workers:  The Effect of Work in the Temporary Help Industry" · Book Review East Asian Development:  Will the East Asian Growth Miracle Survive?, review by Mark A. DeWeaver · SGE Conference, 2002:  Call for Volunteers · Job Announcements

February, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 2

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Mark McClellan, Council of Economic Advisors – “Health Insurance for the Unemployed”· Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Rosemary Hyson, Bureau of Labor Statistics – "Predictors and Payoffs of On-the-Job Search" · SGE Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government: Martin Baily, former Chair Council of Economic Advisors – "The New Economy, Post-mortem or Second Wind?" · Book Review Labor, Business, and Change in Germany and the United States, review by Paul Marx · 2003 ASSA Meetings:  Call for Papers · Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2002 Federal Markets Conference · SGE Conference, 2002: Call for Volunteers

January, 2002 - Vol 34, Number 1

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Andrew Lyon, Department of Treasury – “Tax Policy and Stimulus”· Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Stephanie Aaronson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors – "Lifetime Earnings Inequality is Increasing Too" · Book Review Great Experiments in American Economic Policy:  From Kennedy to Regan, review by Harry Meyers · SGE Evening Seminar Review: "Mass Transportation Needs, Emergencies, and Solutions in the Washington Area" · Federal Forecasters Conference, 2002: Call for Papers

December, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 11

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  David Walters,  Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Economics – “The Economic Perspective of U.S. International Policy After Doha”· Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Richard Fry, Educational Testing Service – "The Value of Bilingualism in the U.S. Labor Market" · Book Review Political Economy of Money:  Emergine Fiat Monetary Regime, review by Malcolm Harris · Federal Forecasters Conference, 2002: Call for Papers

November, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 10

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  William C. Gale, Brookings Institution – “First Things First:  The Case for Changing Budget Rules and Procedures”· Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Charlene Kalenkoski, George Washington University – "Parent-Child Bargaining, Parental Transfers and the Postsecondary Education Decision." · Book Review Sports Economics:  Current Research, review by Brian Sloboda · SGE Program for the 2002 ASSA Meetings · Western Economic Association Conference, 2002: Call for Papers

October, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 9

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  R. Glenn Hubbard, Council of Economic Advisors – “Social Security Reform” · Monthly Luncheon Summary:  John Taylor, National Venture Capital Association – “Venture Financing After the Bubble” · Book Review The Invisible Heart:  Economics and Family Values, review by Elvira Sisolak · Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference 2002: Call for Papers · Southern Regional Science Association Annual Meetings, 2002:  Call for Papers

September, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 8

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Anthony Downs, Brookings Institution – “Smart Growth and Brilliant Growth” · Book Review – Restoring Japan's Economic Growth, review by Robert H. Aten · Book Review Teen Guide to Personal Financial Management, review by Melissa McShea

July, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 7

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Robert Bixby, Concord Coalition – “Saving for the Future:  Budget Policy, Tax Cuts, and the Surplus” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Robert Bednarzik, U.S. Department of Labor – "How Important Are Flexible Labor Markets in Explaining U.S. and European Job Growth and Unemployment Differences?· Book Review – The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property, review by Barrett J. Riordan · SGE, NEC, and SBA Conference:  Tax Policy and Small Business

June, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 6

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Roger Ferguson, Jr., Federal Reserve Board of Governors – “Transparency in Central Banking” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Charles Pierret, Bureau of Labor Statistics – “The Impact of Family Structure and School Quality on Youth Achievement in Mathematics”· Book Review – The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property, review by Barrett J. Riordan · Fulbright Scholar Program: Call for Applicants

May, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 5

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Joseph Newhouse, Harvard Medical School – “Medical Care Price Indices:  Problems and Opportunities” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  David Ribar, George Washington University – “Economic Restructuring and the Retreat from Marriage”· SGE Board of Officers and Directors:  Candidate Statements · 2002 ASSA Meetings: Call for Papers

April, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 4

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Barry Anderson, Congressional Budget Office – “The 107th Congress:  Economic Priorities and Challenges” · SGE Board of Officers and Directors:  Call for Nominations · APPAM Research Conference:  Call for Papers · 2002 ASSA Meetings: Call for Papers

March, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 3

Labor Brown Bag Summary:  William Hussar, National Center for Education Statistics – “Predicting the Need for Newly Hired Teachers in the United States” · APPAM Research Conference:  Call for Papers · 2002 ASSA Meetings: Call for Papers

February, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 2

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  David Wilcox, U.S. Department of Treasury – “Fiscal Legacy of the Clinton Administration” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Constance Newman, Economic Research Service – “Gender, Time Use and Change:  Impacts of Agricultural Export Employment in Equador” · APPAM Research Conference:  Call for Papers

January, 2001 - Vol 33, Number 1

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Francis X. Cavanaugh, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board – “Federal Financing Policy Issues” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  William Rodgers, U.S. Department of Labor – “What's Up With Trends in Wages and Compensation” · Membership Renewal

December, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 11

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Michael Toman, Resources for the Future – “Moving Ahead on Climate Policy” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Marianne Bitler, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve – “The Effects of Child Support Enforcement on Non-Custodial Parent’s Labor Supply”

November, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 10

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  James Wilcox, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency – “The Repeal of Glass-Stegal and the Advent of Broad Banking” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  William Wascher, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve – “Using the EITC to Help Poor Families:  New Evidence and a Comparison with the Minimum Wage” · SGE-ASSA Sessions Program

October, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 9

SGE Conference 2000, ASSA/AEA, and WGA Conference information · Labor Brown Bag:  Call for papers

September, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 8

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Marvin Kosters, American Enterprise Institute – “Affluence and Equality in the `80’s and `90’s” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Mark Smith, MEDSTAT Group – “Domestic Violence and Labor Market Outcomes”

July, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 7

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Mark Hooker, Federal Reserve Board – “What Do We Know About the Macroeconomic Effects of Oil Price Shocks?” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Michael Brien, Council of Economic Advisors – “Remarriage and Economic Incentives in Social Security Widow Benefits” · Book Review – The Origins of American Public Finance:  Debates over Money, Debt, and Taxes in the Constitutional Era, 1776-1836, by Donald R. Stabile

June, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 6

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Jeffrey Sacks, Harvard University Center for International Development – “Reflections on the Meltzer Commission” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Dan Goldharber, Urban Institute – “Teacher Credentialing and Student Achievement:  Do Teachers Matter?” · SGE Conference 2000 – Preliminary Program

May, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 5

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Martin Baily, Council of Economic Advisors – “Remarks on the Economic Report of the President” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Anne Polivka, Bureau of Labor Statistics – “The Implications of Flexible Staffing Arrangements on Job Security” · SGE Officers and Board Elections - Candidate Statements

 April, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 4

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Laurence Meyer, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve – “Sustainability and Monetary Policy” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Robert Gibbs and Karen Hamrick, USDA Economic Research Service – “Low-skill/Low-wage Workers” · Book Review:  Contracting Out Government Services by P. Seidenstat

March, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 3

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Bill Niskanen, Cato Institute – “Monetary Policy” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  John Abowd, Cornell University – “What Happens When Business and Household Data Meet?”

February, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 2

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Robert Atkinson, Progressive Policy Institute – “The New Economy:  How the States Compare” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Jens Ludwig – “Are There Race Differences in Peer Norms Towards Education?”

January, 2000 - Vol 32, Number 1

Monthly Luncheon Summary:  Harry Holzer, U.S. Department of Labor – “Futurework:  Trends and Challenges for Work in the 21st Century” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Duncan Chaplin, Urban Institute – “GEDs for Teenagers:  Are There Unintended Consequences” · Book Review – Economic Analysis at EPA, by R.D. Morgenstern

December, 1999 - Vol 31, Number 11

International Economics Seminar summary:  Robert Summers, University of Pennsylvania - “The World Distribution of Material Well-being” · Labor Brown Bag Summary:  Tom Hale, Bureau of Labor Statistics – “Labor Force Characteristics of People with Disabilities:  Evidence from the SIPP.” · Social and Economic Implications of IT:  Bibliographic Plot · SGE-ASSA Annual Meeting Program

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