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LBJ School presents
fall 2005 Ph.D.
Colloquium Series

The LBJ School Ph.D, program announces its Fall 2005 Colloquium Series. Meetings are held at 12:15 p.m. in SRH 3.106 at the LBJ School and are open to the UT Austin community. Brown bag lunches are welcome. For additional information, visit http://utip.gov.utexas.edu/colloquium.html or contact Professor James Galbraith at galbraith@mail.utexas.edu.

LBJ School Ph.D. Colloquium Fall 2005 Schedule

September 8, 2005
David Eaton
Bess Harris Jones Centennial Professor in Natural Resource Policy Studies, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"Distributed Power: If you're so efficient, why aren't you used?"

September 15, 2005
Eugene Gholz
Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"Untangling Selection Effects in Studies of Coercion."

September 22, 2005
Peter Frumkin
Professor of Public Affairs and Director, RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"The Price of Doing Good: Executive Compensation in Nonprofit Organizations."

September 29, 2005
Ted Aanstoos, Ph.D. student researcher, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"International technical standards and their economic impact--the European
Union and the New Approach."

October 6, 2005
Cynthia Osborne
Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"Parenting in stable and unstable families."

October 20, 2005
Ben Sasse
Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"The Soul of the Silent Majority: Secular Left and Religious 'Right' in the 1960s and '70s."

October 27, 2005
Kenneth Flamm
Dean Rusk Chair in International Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"The Role of Economics, Demographics, and State Policy in Broadband Availability."

November 3, 2005
Nelda Wray
Professor of Medicine and Medical Ethics and Section of Health Services Research Chief. Baylor College of Medicine
"Assuring the efficacy of surgical interventions."

November 10, 2005
Carolina Flores, Ph.D. student researcher, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"Residential Segregation and the Geography of opportunities: a spatial analysis of heterogeneity and spillovers in education"

November 17, 2005
Alan Kuperman
Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs
"Power-Sharing or Partition? History's Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosnia."

December 1, 2005
Maureen Berner
Associate Professor of Public Administration and Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussion topic TBA

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28 September 2005

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