Clarendon Lectures in Economics and Finance


The Clarendon Lectures in Economics

3rd-5th November 2008, St Cross Building and Oxford University Economics Department

Entrepreneurs, Large Firms and Innovation

Professor Timothy F. Bresnahan, Landau Professor in Technology and the Economy, Stanford University


Lecture 1: Network Effects and Competition
Monday 3rd November 2008, 5.30pm
Followed by a drinks reception

Lecture 2: Positive Economics, Welfare Economics, and Competition
Tuesday 4th November 2008, 5.30pm

Lecture 3: Entrepreneurial and Large Firm Innovation in Open Systems
Wednesday 5th November 2008, 5.30pm


Lecture 1 will take place at:
St Cross Building
Manor Road
Oxford
OX1 3UL
UK

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Lectures 2 & 3 will take place at:
Department of Economics
Manor Road Building Lecture Theatre
Oxford
OX1 3UQ
UK

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Lectures are free and open to the public.





Lecture Titles

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Volatility and Growth
Philippe Aghion, and Abhijit Banerjee
Strategic Asset Allocation Portfolio Choice for Long-Term Investors
John Y. Campbell, and Luis M. Viceira
Incentives and Political Economy
Jean-Jacques Laffont
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Inefficient Markets An Introduction to Behavioral Finance
Andrei Shleifer
Understanding Financial Crises
Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale

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