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CWEC Lecture Speakers Archive

Canadian Women Economists Committee (CWEC) Luncheon Lecture

List of Past Speakers

2024 Nina Banks (Bucknell University)
2023

Nicole Fortin (University of British Columbia): "Gender Differences in Career Progress among Ph.D.s in Economics" [Link to recording]

2022 Carol Anne Hilton (Indigenomics Institute): "Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table"
2021 Emi Nakamura (UC Berkeley): "Is the Phillips Curve Getting Flatter?"
2020 N/A
2019 Betsey Stephenson (University of Michigan): "What economics can teach us about working families and what working families means for teaching economics"
[Link to recording]
2018 Annamaria Lusardi (George Washington University): "Gender Differences in Financial Literacy: Evidence and Implications"
2017 Hilary Hoynes (University of California, Berkeley): “Income Support and Poverty During the Great Recession”
2016 Lena Edlund (Columbia University): “Location, Location, Location”
2015 Raquel Fernández (New York University): “Culture and Economics”
2014 Catherine Eckel (Texas A&M University): “Gender in Experimental Games”
2013 Sandra Black (Texas A&M University): “The Other Side of the Glass Ceiling: The Effect of Women at the Top”
2012 Siwan Anderson (University of British Columbia): “Legal Origins and HIV/AIDS”
2011 Rebecca Blank (United States Department of Commerce): “The Well-Being of Women in America”
2010 Emanuela Cardia (Université de Montréal): “The Household Revolution: Housework, Childcare and Female Labor Force Participation”
2009 Frances Woolley (Carleton Univesity): “A Celebration of CWEN
2008 Nancy Olewiler (Simon Fraser University)
2007 Susan Collins (Georgetown University):  “Accounting for Growth: China and India After 25 Years”
2006 Jane Waldfogel (Columbia University): “Families, Work Arrangements, and Child Development”.  Sponsored by IRPP.
2005 Marianne Ferber (University of Illinois):  “Women in Academia: Slow Progress is Better Than No Change At All”
2004 No listed speaker.
2003 No listed speaker. State of the Art Lecture given later by Nancy Folbre (University of Massachusetts): “Ménage à trois: Feminist Theory, Evolutionary Economics, and Individual Optimization in the Household”
2002 Barbara J. Spencer (University of British Columbia): Trying to Follow the Yellow Brick Road: My Early Experiences as a Female Economist in Australia, Canada and the United States
2001 No guest speaker was recorded. A roundtable was held on the Status of Women Economists, releasing the first report on this issue produced by the CEA. 
2000 Kim Marie McGoldrick (University of Richmond): “Feminist Pedagogy”

Note: CWEN luncheons were held during the Annual Meetings from 1995-1999 but guest speakers’ names were not recorded on the program.


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