Fordham Notes: Economics
Showing posts with label Economics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Economics. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

Nobel Prize Winner Amartya Sen to Speak at Rose Hill

Amartya Sen
Just before Easter break, the University will host the Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen, Ph.D., the Thomas W. Lamont University Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. Sen will deliver a lecture titled, "Why Do We Tolerate Poverty in a Rich World?"

Sen is particularly noted for his work on poverty, gender inequality, AIDS, and Indian history. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998 for his work in welfare economics.

The talk will take place on Wednesday, April 16 at 3 p.m. at the Flom Auditorium in the Walsh Library.

As part of the Nobel Lecture Series, Sen's visit is sponsored by the Department of Economics and Dominick Salvatore, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Economics and the director of of the doctoral program.

--Tom Stoelker

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Fordham Students Challenge the Fed

On Thursday, Nov. 5, Fordham's Fed Challenge team won the first round of the New York Federal Reserve Bank's Fed Challenge. Fordham's team is one of six out of the starting 30 to move on to District semi-final and final rounds on Friday, Nov. 20.

The Fordham team consists of Andrew Vigliotta, Filippo Bianchi, and Robert Pergament, economics majors at Fordham College at Rose Hill; and Anu Joseph and Michael Cropano from the College of Business Administration. The team's faculty advisor is Mary Burke, Ph.D., clinical associate professor and associate chair for undergraduate education at Fordham.

The Fed Challenge is a competition in which teams of five students present an analysis of the overall U.S. economy as if they are part of the Federal Open Market Committee. Based on this economic analysis, they then must recommend specific monetary policy actions. The presentations are 20 minutes long and are followed by 15 minutes of questions from the judges.

The winning team of District’s final round will compete in the national finals at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Dec. 2.