Research Collaboration Programme 2010
The Research Collaboration Programme seeks to inculcate a vibrant research environment and to promote global collaboration with research scholars of leading universities around the world. Through this programme, researchers are invited and supported by the School for short-term visits of up to two weeks for joint research with the School's faculty.
Jeremy Lise, University College London, UK
Discipline: Labour
Date of Visit: 31 Oct 2010 - 13 Nov 2010
Aman Ullah, University of California, USA
Discipline: Econometrics
Date of Visit: 23 Aug 2010 - 6 Sep 2010
Sayantan Ghosal, Warwick University, UK
Discipline: The Issue of the Convergence of Out Of equilibrium Dynamics in Pure Exchange Models
Date of Visit: 3 Aug 2010 - 12 Aug 2010
Edwin Lai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Discipline: Cumulative Innovation and Patentability Requirement in a Globalized World
Date of Visit: 1 Aug 2010 - 7 Aug 2010
Nguyen Dang Bang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Discipline: The Social Network of Politicians and Boards of Directors
Date of Visit: 7 Jun 2010 - 19 Jun 2010
Daniel Miller, Clemson University, USA
Discipline: Empirical Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics, Organizational Economics
Date of Visit: 8 Mar 2010 - 17 Mar 2010
Kevin Lang, Boston University, USA
Discipline: Labour Economics and Economics of Education
Date of Visit: 1 Mar 2010 - 7 Mar 2010
Lee Myoung-Jae, Korea University, Korea
Discipline: Econometrics and Statistics
Date of Visit: 20 Jan 2010 - 3 Feb 2010