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Program at a Glance


Saturday November 23, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM
3:00 PM - 4:45 PM
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sunday November 24, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
12:00 PM - 1:45 PM
2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Monday November 25, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
12:00 PM - 1:45 PM
2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM






SEA Program

1.A.1. Crime and Policing: Labor and Occupations [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Jillian Carr, Purdue University
  • The Effect of Barriers to Credit on Small Businesses among Justice-Involved Individuals. .....Brittany Street, University of Missouri
  • Crime and Labor Mobility. .....Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
  • Occupational Licensing Reforms, Criminal Records, and Employment. .....Terry-Ann Craigie, Smith College
  • Unwarranted Disparities in Drug Testing. .....CarlyWill Sloan, United States Military Academy West Point
Discussants:
  • John Tebes, University of Notre Dame
  • Jon Moreno-Medina, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
  • Jamein Cunningham, The University of Texas at Austin
1.A.2. Advances in Econometrics and Measurement Error [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Rusty Tchernis, Georgia State University; Augustine Denteh, Tulane University;
Chair: Rusty Tchernis, Georgia State University
  • On the Estimation of Program Participation with Incomplete Validation. .....Augustine Denteh, Tulane University; and Pierre Nguimkeu, Georgia State University
  • The Labor Market Returns of Adolescent Mental Healthcare. .....Travis Whitacre, Yale University; and Shuo Qi, Southern Methodist University
  • Identifying One-Way Spillover Effects in Randomized Experiments. .....Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Huan Wu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1.A.3. Human Capital, Policy, and Household Outcomes [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Haizheng Li, Georgia Institute of Technology; Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University; Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo;
Chair: Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Household Structure, Human Capital, and Out of Poverty: Evidence from Impoverished Households in China. .....Ping Qi, Hunan University
  • Intergenerational Economic Consequences of Job Displacement: Evidence from China’s State-Owned Enterprise Reform. .....Jue Tang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; Qiang Xie, East China University of Science and Technology; Yuli Xu, University of California, San Diego; and Sharon Xuejing Zuo, Fudan University
  • Inspirational or Demotivational: Experimental Evidence on the Impacts of Role Model. .....Aurelia Di, University of Washington
  • How Land Transfer Affects Rural Occupational Stratification?. .....Ying Li, Hunan University; Lian Ke, Huazhong University of Science and Technology; and Diqiang Chen, Central South University
  • A Study on the Commenting Behavior of Participants in Online Courses. .....Xiaoyuan Kang, Central University of Finance and Economics
1.A.4. Development Economics I [GRAD]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
  • Doing More Harm Than Good? Labor Market Consequences to Paid Maternity Leave Extension of India. .....Shatakshi Gupta, The George Washington University
  • Impact of the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Maternal and Infant Health. .....Roshani Bulkunde, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Left Behind: The Bracero Program and Mexican Women. .....Elena Ojeda, University of California, Berkeley
  • Left Behind, but Included: Presence of Mission-Driven Banks, and the Use of Alternative Financial Services. .....Doreen Adu, The University of New Orleans
Discussants:
  • Mehtabul Azam, Oklahoma State University
  • Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
  • Sahar Parsa, New York University
  • Zachary Rodriguez, Union College
1.A.5. Empirical Industrial Organization [GRAD]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: James Prieger, Pepperdine University
  • Determinants of Electric Vehicle Purchasing Decisions: Implications for Government Policies. .....Chen (Cassie) Zhang, University of California, Irvine
  • Targeting Offers in the Airline Industry. .....Alex Marsh, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Uncertainty and Risk Aversion in Dynamic Pricing Environments. .....Richmond Woblesseh, The University of Mississippi
  • When a Loss Is a Gain: Loss Leader Strategy and the Resale Value Effect in the Secondary Market. .....Hong Lee, Indiana University Bloomington
Discussants:
  • Deborah Aiken, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • James Prieger, Pepperdine University
  • Udayan Vaidya, Duke University
  • Kihwan Bae, West Virginia University
1.A.7. Causal Inference I [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt Univesity; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt Univesity
  • Machine Learning Who to Nudge: Causal vs Predictive Targeting in a Field Experiment on Student Financial Aid Renewal. .....Jann Spiess, Stanford University
  • On the Efficiency of Finely Stratified Experiments. .....Yuehao Bai, University of Southern California
  • Assessing Exogeneity in IV Models without First Stage Monotonicity Restrictions. .....Alexandre Poirier, Georgetown University
  • Policy Choice in Time Series by Empirical Welfare Maximization. .....Toru Kitagawa, Brown University
1.A.9. Experiments I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Keh-Kuan Sun, Fairfield University
  • Outcome Bias as Adaptation. .....Keh-Kuan Sun, Fairfield University
  • Breaking Bad News: Economic Rationality, Emotion Regulation, and Cognitive Ability. .....Angelos Lagoudakis, Iowa State University
  • Vote Maximization and Discrimination by Political Elites Field Experimental Evidence from the 2021 German Federal Elections. .....Ekkehard A Koehler, Universität Siegen ; and Marius D May, Siegen University
  • Sustaining Gains from Early Childhood Programs. .....John List, The University of Chicago; and Haruka Uchida, The University of Chicago
  • A Field Experiment on Trust and Implicit Racial Bias among the Very Poor in Brazil. .....Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná; and Wesley Pech, Seton Hall University
1.A.10. Modelling Macroeconomic Trends [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Robert James Gmeiner, Methodist University
  • Labor Market Effects of Bounds on Domestic Outsourcing. .....Silvio Rendon, Freddie Mac; and Bruno Jimenez, Princeton University
  • Quantifying the Inflation Expectations Passthrough Over the Inflation Distribution. .....Jose Barrales Ruiz, Universidad San Sebastian; Azharul Islam, The University of Texas at Dallas; Mikidadu Mohammed, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Irina Panovska, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • The Divergence of U.S. Consumer and Producer Prices: Profits, Investment, and Oil. .....Robert James Gmeiner, Methodist University
  • Property Markets, Local Government Debt, and the Future of Chinese Growth. .....Christian Payne Hennigan, Peking University; and Lun Li, Peking University
  • A Constitutional Reform for Inflation Relief: A Synthetic Control. .....Cynton Lopez, Universidad Francisco Marroquin
1.A.11. Small Open Economy [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Youngjin Choi, Temple University
  • Exogenous Uncertainty in Small Open Economies. .....Angel Gonzalez Smith, University of Florida
  • Devaluations, Deposit Dollarization, and Household Heterogeneity. .....Nils Gornemann, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Overnight Rate and Monetary Policy: A Small Open Economy Case. .....Muhammad Imam Hussain, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • The Effects of a Money-Financed Fiscal Stimulus in a Small Open Economy with the FTPL. .....Eiji Okano, Nagoya City University; and Nguyen Thi Viet Phuong, Nagoya City University
  • Assessing FOMC impact in small open economies: Natural Language Processing Approach. .....Youngjin Choi, Temple University
1.A.12. Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty Government Programs I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
  • Land Access Inequality and Poverty among Agricultural Households in Nigeria. .....John Odozi, Ajayi Crowther University; and Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
  • The Impact of Enabling WIC Online Shopping on the Retail Competition of Infant Formula. .....Ming Ge, University of Florida; Di Fang, University of Florida; and David Davis, South Dakota State University
  • Pass-Through of Government Transfer Payments on Retail Prices: Evidence from P-EBT in Michigan.. .....Seung Yeon Jung, Michigan State University
  • Benefit Changes in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Household Grocery Purchases. .....Kelsey Pukelis, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Penalties in the Safety Net: Effects of Work Requirement Enforcement on Safety Net Attachment and Labor Supply. .....Katherine Richard , University of Michigan; and Lea Bart, University of Michigan
1.A.13. Empirical Macroeconomics I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Chair: Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Gender Differences in Employment Recoveries. .....Luiggi Donayre, University of Minnesota Duluth; and Yunjong Eo, Korea University
  • Analyzing the Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions on Inflation: A comparative Study across Time and Countries. .....Sebastian Laumer, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Capital Flows and Uncertainty. .....Eylem Ersal Kiziler, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; and Ezgi Ozturk, International Monetary Fund
  • Data-Driven Learning about Trend Productivity Growth. .....Eiji Goto, University of Missouri–St. Louis; Jan Jacobs, University of Groningen; and Simon van Norden, HEC Montreal
Discussants:
  • Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Kwok Ping Tsang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Ming Chien Lo, Metropolitan State University
1.A.14. Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities of Economic Growth in the Region [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Chairs: Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University;
  • Assessing the Impact of Microfinance Services on Rural Households in Tanzania: Evidence of SACCOS. .....Cynthia Ndede, South Carolina State University
  • Cooking up Change: Unveiling Household Cooking Energy Preferences in Ghana. .....Obed Quaicoe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Pricing of Climate Risks in the Capital Market of South Africa. .....Eric Ayamga, Texas Tech University; Eugenia Amporfu, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; and Daniel Sakyi, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence and Hidden Harms among U.S. and African Minority Businesses. .....Gbadebo Odularu, Howard University
Discussants:
  • Obed Quaicoe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, University of North Carolina Wilmington
  • Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Keisha Solomon, Howard University
1.A.15. Economics of Racetrack Wagering Markets [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
Chair: Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
  • Exploring Losing Streaks In Horseracing Using An Entropy Analysis. .....Matt Ryan, Duquesne University
  • Price Competition in the Market for Racetrack Betting. .....Raymond Sauer, Clemson University
  • Late Price Movements in Parimutuel Betting Markets. .....C. Nicholas McKinney, Rhodes College
  • The Transition from Stamina to Brilliance in Thoroughbred Racing. .....Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
1.A.16. Analysis of Education I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Alan Green, Stetson University
  • The impact of education and skill mismatch on on-the-job training: Cross-country analysis in PIAAC dataset. .....Zihan Ren, The Ohio State University
  • Subjective Beliefs, Uncertainty, and Costs of Investment in Early Childhood. .....Marcos Lee, Rice University
  • Age Effects in Primary Education: A Double Disadvantage for Second-Generation Immigrants. .....Antonio Abatemarco, University of Salerno; Mariagrazia Cavallo, University of Bristol; Immacolata Marino, University of Naples Federico II; and Giuseppe Russo, University of Salerno
  • Understanding the Interplay between Personality, Cognition, and Childhood SES in Determining Educational Success.. .....Ole Ulpts, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • The interaction of signaling and matching markets: an analysis of the market for higher education. .....Alan Green, Stetson University; and Conrad Voigt, Stetson University
1.A.17. Cultural Capital and Economic Development [Allied-ACEI]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University; Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar;
Chair: Laura Noll, University of Zurich
  • Is Creative Placemaking an Effective Development Strategy? Establishment Evidence from A Cultural Grants Program. .....Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and Gary Wagner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Cultural Identity as Factor of Wealth and Disparities: A Spatial Approach. .....Luis César Herrero-Prieto, University of Valladolid; Iván Miguel, University of Valladolid; Mafalda Gómez-Vega, University of Valladolid; and Beatriz Rodríguez-Prado, University of Valladolid
  • Of Dragons and Rooters: Traditional Beliefs and the Politics of Resource Allocation in China. .....Adam Liu, National University of Singapore
  • Distinction and Subsidy in the Arts: Case Study of the New York City. .....Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar
Discussants:
  • Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • María José del Barrio-Tellado, Universidad de Valladolid
  • Sylwester Bialowas, Poznan University of Economics and Business
  • Paolo Di Caro, Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
1.A.18. Structural Microeconomics I: Youth [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Juvenile Crime, Education, and Expungement Policy: A Structural Estimation Using Quasi-Experimental Data. .....Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis; and Rong Hai, University of Miami
  • The Effects of Drug Use on Schooling and Crime. .....Antonella Mancino, Wilfrid Laurier University; and Diego Salazar, National University of Singapore
  • The Effect of Social Interaction on Teenager Health Behaviors: Estimating a Model with Multiple Equilibria. .....Alberto Bisin, New York University; Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University; and Giorgio Topa, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Model-Aided Identification of Policy Effects Using RCTs. .....Sebastian Gaiani, University of Maryland; Juan Pantano, The University of Arizona; and Zejin Shi, The University of Arizona
Discussants:
  • Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
  • Hanno Foerster, Boston College
  • Guillaume Wilemme, University of Leicester
  • Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis
1.A.19. Children, Childcare, and Labor Supply [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Jorgen Hansen, Concordia University
  • Parenting and Child Development. .....August Bruno, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • The Labor Market Effects of Having Children with Special Needs. .....Abigail Rose Cormier, University of Georgia
  • The Effect of Extracurricular Activities and Labor Supply on the Production of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills. .....Jorgen Hansen, Concordia University; and Saba Ranjbar, Concordia University
  • Who Pays for Childcare? Social Norms, Household Spending, and the Child and Dependent Care Credit. .....Danyang Zhang, The University of Akron; and Timothy Bond, Purdue University
  • My Parents Are Not Home: Parental Employment and Teenage Fertility. .....Lucas Garcez, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.A.20. Labor Markets I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Christopher Oconnor, College of the Holy Cross
  • Labor Market Consequences of Public Sector Salary Surge. .....Md Amzad Hossain, University of Arkansas; and Arya Gaduh, University of Arkansas
  • Agricultural Productivity, Worker Allocation, and Welfare Gap in Elementary Occupations: Evidence from Uganda. .....Christopher Oconnor, College of the Holy Cross; and Peter Brummund, The University of Alabama
  • Managing Managers: How Well Do Teams Identify Manager Talent?. .....Richard Campbell, Federal Communications Commission; and Josep Maria Nadal-Fernandez, Michigan State University
  • Impact of HR5900 on the Airline Pilot Earnings. .....Matt Hampton, Austin Peay State University; and Michael Liby, Austin Peay State University
  • The Impact of Occupational Licensing on Earnings and Employment. .....Nicholas Carollo, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.A.21. Industrial Organization I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Matthew McMahon, West Chester University
  • Geographic Spillover of Merger Effects through Uniform Pricing. .....Sunmin Kim, The Ohio State University
  • Commission Fee structure and Innovation: In the Case of Mobile Application Platform. .....Byoungmin Yu, Iowa State University
  • Flying the JetBlue Skies: Proposed Spirit Merger and Competition in Aviation. .....Ann Atwater, University of Florida
  • The Reciprocal Influence of Exclusionary Vertical Contracts and Upstream Market Structure. .....Minhee Lee, The Ohio State University
  • More than Wine: How American Viticultural Area (AVA) Designations Support Growth in the Craft Beer Industry. .....Matthew McMahon, West Chester University; and Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
1.A.22. Applied Microeconomics I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: James Payne, Oklahoma State University
  • The impact of reclassification flood insurance on domestic migration. .....Shan He, Auburn University
  • Impacts of Access to Legal Mobile Sports Betting on Self-Reported Mental Health: Evidence from Household Pulse Survey. .....Tim Bersak, Wofford College; Lyudmyla Ardan, Susquehanna University; and Richard Gearhart, California State University, Bakersfield
  • How Does the Child Tax Credit Change the Time Allocation of Parents? Evidence from American Time Use Data. .....Elif Dilden, Rockhurst University; Tennecia Dacass, Central Washington University; and Yang Jiao, Texas A&M University Texarkana
  • Electric Power Reliability and Local Housing Prices in the U.S.. .....Bradley Ewing, Texas Tech University; Zachary Keeler, Texas Tech University; Xiaojin Sun, The University of Texas at El Paso; and James Payne, Oklahoma State University
  • Do the Emergency Allotment of SNAP Benefits Impact the Food Pantries?. .....Abhipsita Das, Alabama State University; and Joel Cuffey, Auburn University
1.A.23. International Lending [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Jin Lau, Marist College
  • Sovereign Green Bonds, Natural Disasters, and Capital Accumulation. .....Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers University; Agustin Samano, The World Bank; and Jin Lau, Marist College
  • Foreign Currency Borrowing and Exporter Dynamics in Emerging Markets. .....Chang Liu, University of Rochester
  • Humanitarian Pirates: How Foreign Aid Ends in the Wrong Hands. .....Matheus Cosso, The University of Chicago
  • An Investigation into the (Over)Statement of the Economic Impacts of Foreign Direct Investments in Autocracies. .....Md Rahman, The University of New Mexico
1.A.24. Taxation [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: John Soriano, University of Dallas
  • Market Efficiency under Tax Kinks: Evidence from Taiwan. .....Luming Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yu-Chun (Elisa) Cheng, Cornell University; and Hsing-Wen Han, Tamkang University
  • Identifying Tax Compliance from Changes in Enforcement: Theory and Empirics. .....Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Laura Grigolon, University of Mannheim; Keith Teltser, Georgia State University; and Mark Tremblay, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Can Moves to Opportunity Be Constructed? Evidence from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. .....Henry Downes, University of Notre Dame; John Soriano, University of Dallas; and George Zuo, RAND Corporation
  • Informality, natural resource endowment, and tax revenue performance. .....Marcus Bansah, St. Olaf College; Priyanka Chaharia Mason, St. Olaf College; Yaseen Ahmed Ya Al-juboori, St. Olaf College; and Rishabh Goyal, St. Olaf College
  • Voters' Response to School Board Discretion: Agenda Setting vs. Fiscal Illusion. .....Walter Melnik, Marquette University
1.A.25. Life-Cycle Macroeconomics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University; Amy Handlan, Brown University;
Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Retirement Choice and Bequest Uncertainty. .....Erin Cottle Hunt, Reed College
  • Parental Long-Term Care and Social Security Claiming. .....Zhixiu Yu, Louisiana State University
  • Reciprocal Altruism and Time Transfers between Parents and Children. .....Neha Bairoliya, University of Southern California
  • Labor Market Sorting and Social Security in Developing Countries. .....Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
1.A.26. Migration Dynamics and Immigration Policy Impacts: Perspectives from MENA, Syria, Venezuela, and Beyond [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
Chairs: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
  • Disparities in Health Care Utilization Among Children of Middle Eastern Ancestry in the United States. .....Shooshan Danagoulian, Wayne State University; Owen Fleming, Wayne State University; Daniel Grossman, West Virginia University; and David Slusky, The University of Kansas
  • Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Measurement of Their Adaptation and Assimilation. .....Mehmet E. Yaya, Eastern Michigan University
  • Who’s Leaving Venezuela and How Do Immigration Policies Influence the Exodus?. .....Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; and Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
  • Effects of the Venezuelan Refugee Shock across South America: A 'GLocal' Approach. .....Jose Morales-Arilla, Texas A&M University; Alvaro Morales, Harvard University; and Diego Martin, Harvard University
  • Firm Creation and Voting Behavior under DACA. .....Murad Zeynalli, Louisiana State University
Discussants:
  • Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University
  • Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame
  • Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware
  • Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced
  • Mehmet E. Yaya, Eastern Michigan University
1.A.27. New Research on LGBTQ+ Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Christopher Carpenter, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Lucas Goodman, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • The Rainbow of Municipal Credits. .....Lei Gao, George Mason University
  • Risk Mitigation Responses to HIV/AIDS: Evidence from Gay Men's Personal Ads. .....Hasan Shahid, Vanderbilt University
  • Sexual Orientation and Financial Well-Being: Evidence from SHED. .....Kabir Dasgupta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Transgender Earnings Gaps in the United States: Evidence from Administrative Data. .....Lucas Goodman, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Discussants:
  • Joshua Martin, Vanderbilt University
  • Samuel Mann, RAND Corporation
1.A.28. Theory: Mechanism Design [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Arjada Bardhi, New York University
  • Clerks. .....Daniel Fershtman, Emory University
  • Optimal Licensing: Mechanisms for Replicable Goods with Externalities. .....Pellumb Reshidi, Duke University
  • Mechanism Reform: An Application to Child Welfare. .....Quitzé Valenzuela-Stookey, University of California, Berkeley
  • Diversity in Choice as Majorization. .....Teddy Mekonnen, Brown University
1.A.29. Gender, Culture, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Lewis Davis, Union College; Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
  • Individualism, Homophobia, and Sodomy Laws. .....Lewis Davis, Union College; and Heather Holley, Union College
  • Norms and Honesty: A Cultural Explanation for the Gender Equality Paradox. .....Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University; Caroline Graf, VUamsterdam; and Andreas Pondorfer, Technical University of Munich
  • The Effect of Responding Officer’s Gender on Service Provision: Evidence from 911 Calls. .....Maria Mercedes Ponce de Leon, Brown University; and Luca Rizzotti, Brown University
  • The Gender of Names. .....Sam Bazzi, University of California, San Diego; Martin Fiszbein, Boston University; Katarina Fedorov, Boston University; and Elijah Locke, Boston University
1.A.30. Microeconomics: Health, Education, and Welfare [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Whitney Buser, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Evaluation of the Impact of Chronological Vouchers in Paired Kidney Exchange. .....Whitney Buser, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • Do We Need More LGBTQ Politicians? Evidence from the Mental Cost of Hate Crime. .....Ke Zeng, The University of Chicago; and Peiyuan Li, Duke Kunshan University
  • Children's Health and Household Bargaining. .....Hsin-Wei Chang, Southern Methodist University
  • Efficient Entry in Rural Health Care Markets: Tracing the Downstream Effects of Medical Service Introduction at Rural Hospitals. .....Bradley Scott Curtis, University of Georgia
  • Health Risk Perceptions: Elicitation and Accuracy of Subjective Beliefs. .....Ben Mosier, Georgia State University
1.A.31. Electoral Districts and Redistricting [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ethan Daniel Kaplan, University of Maryland
Chair: Ethan Daniel Kaplan, University of Maryland

Panelists:
  • Daniel Kolliner, Kenyon College;
  • Daniel Jones, University of Pittsburgh;
  • Laurent Bouton, Georgetown University;
  • Emanuel Garcia Munoz, Palm Beach Atlantic University;
1.A.32. Topics in Education and Labor Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Chair: Tucker Smith, Vanderbilt University
  • Switching Schools: Effects of College Transfers. .....Lois Miller, University of South Carolina
  • The Power to Discriminate. .....Samuel Dodini, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; and Alexander Willen, Norwegian School of Economics
  • Clean Air, but Tattered Clothes: Manufacturing Decline, Air Pollution, and Education. .....Tucker Smith, Vanderbilt University
  • Do Student Loan Payments Prevent 'Good' Borrowing?. .....Sarena Goodman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Alvaro Mezza, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.A.33. The Silk Road from 550 Km. in Space: Satellite Night Light Data Applied to Central Asian Research Topics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Charles Becker, Duke University
Chair: Edward Tower, Duke University
  • Understanding the Afghanistan-Iran Relationship: Tracking a Fluid Border. .....Marjan Orang, California Polytechnic State University
  • Economic Instability and Educational Attainment of Women: Lessons from Tajikistan. .....Mavzuna Turaeva, Duke University; Uyanga Gansukh, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
  • Development Trajectories of Uzbekistan through Satellite Night Light Data (1992-2021). .....Abdumalik Abdukayumov, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
  • Cross-Border Transformations in Nightlight Data and the Dissemination of Economic Activity between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. .....Aaron Lam, Duke University; Kashish Maheshwari, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
Discussants:
  • Christopher Gerry, University of Central Asia
  • Bohdan Krawchenko, University of Central Asia
  • Edward Tower, Duke University
1.A.34. Cannabis Policy and Spillover Effects [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina
  • No Smoking Gun: The Brady Act, Medical Cannabis, and Violent Gun Crime. .....Cameron Ellis, University of Iowa; J. Bradley Karl, Florida State University; and Rhet Smith, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • The Evolution of Cannabis Consumption: Evidence from Traffic Fatalities. .....Fatemah Lashkaripour, University of Kentucky; Amani Rashid, Washington State Institute for Public Policy; and Caroline Weber, University of Kentucky
  • Legalization of Cannabis and Respiratory Healthcare Use. .....Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Jialin Hou, University of Kentucky
  • The Effect of ENDS Taxes on Substance Use. .....Dhaval Dave, Bentley University, NBER and IZA; Yang Liang, San Diego State University; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; Caterina Muratori, San Diego State University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • The Effect of Liberalized Cannabis Policy on Risky Teen Sexual Behavior: Evidence from YRBSS. .....Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina; and Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
1.A.35. Consumer Behavior [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Matthew Nagler, The City College of New York, City University of New York
  • Re-Examining the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefit Cycle. .....Jose Xilau, Georgia State University
  • Keeping You in Sight: The Role of Focusing Effort in Commitment to Exogenous Goals. .....Matthew Nagler, The City College of New York, City University of New York
  • The Effects of Modern Day Lynching on Caution. .....Andre'nay Harris, Texas A&M University
  • Impact of Social Media Influencers on Product Sales and Consumer Behavior. .....Hari Luitel, Algoma University; and Bhumika Ghimire, Algoma University
  • Household Debt and Energy Choices. .....Dhiroj Koirala, University of Massachusetts Amherst
1.A.36. Applied Microeconomics II [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University;
Chair: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Access to Phone Network and Trust in Conventional Media. .....Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College; Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Seunghun Chung, Cornell University
  • Equity Resource Sharing: Analyzing the Impact of Interlibrary Loan Consortiums on Public Library Collections and Personnel between Low and High-Income Communities. .....Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
  • Staying Connected: Experimental Effects of Weekly Text Messages in an Adult High School During the Pandemic. .....Patrick Turner, University of Notre Dame; and Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Broader Horizons: The Long-Run Impacts of Exposure to New Places. .....Tanner Eastmond, Brigham Young University; and Mike Ricks, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Discussants:
  • Jiee Zhong, Miami University
  • Bhargav Gopal, Queen's University
  • Amanda Chuan, Michigan State University
  • Clint Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.A.37. Health and Development [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University
Chair: Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston
  • Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy through Debunking Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from Germany and Bangladesh. .....Khalid Imran, University of Cologne; and Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University
  • Has the Health of the SNAP Population Changed? Evidence from Biomarkers Data. .....Sanchita Chakrovorty, University of Georgia; and Travis Smith, University of Georgia
  • Parental Involvement and Children’s Mental Health. .....Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston; Syeda Tasnime Kabir, South Dakota State University; Golam Kibria, Aarhus University; and Shaila Nazneen, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Child Undernourishment in Bangladesh Due to High Temperatures. .....Moumita Ghorai, United Nations Development Programme; and Md Ohiul Islam, University of Nevada, Reno
Discussants:
  • Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston
  • Shahidul (Shahid) Islam, Purdue University
  • Sanchita Chakrovorty, University of Georgia
  • Md Ohiul Islam, University of Nevada, Reno
1.A.38. Health and Economic Development [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University
  • Health Impacts of Agricultural Fires in India: A Coasean Solution to Agricultural Crop Residue Burning (ACRB). .....Md Tajuddin Khan, Roanoke College
  • Like Mother Like Daughter: Joint Estimation of Willingness to Pay for HPV Vaccine within household in Nepal. .....Mengqi Liu, Gordon College; and Alok Bohara, The University of New Mexico
  • Health Knowledge and the Impact of Restricted Internet Access in Adolescence. .....Catherine Michaud-Leclerc, Université Laval; Laura Derksen, Frisch Center; and Ardyn Nordstrom, Carleton University
  • The impact of establishing local mental health facilities on self-harm and labor market. .....Talita Silva, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Financial Concerns and Sleeplessness. .....Claire Duquennois, University of Pittsburgh; and Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University
1.A.39. Diversity, Equity, Inclusiveness, Justice and Belonging (DEIJ&B) in Economics Classrooms: Addressing Instructor Hesitancies [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, University of Bristol
Chair: Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology

Panelists:
  • Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology;
  • Amy Eremionkhale, DePauw University;
  • Erika Martinez, University of South Florida;
  • Katrina Babb, Indiana State University;
1.A.40. Finance and Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University; Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris;
Chair: Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris
  • 'To Give or to Keep': Climate Change Exposure and Corporate Tax Avoidance. .....Siamak Javadi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Deepak More, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; and Nilesh Sah, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Municipal Bankruptcy and Cost of Debt. .....Anand Jha, Wayne State University; Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University
  • Banks, Sectoral Credit, and Local Economic Growth. .....Sujana Kabiraj, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; and Areendam Chanda, Louisiana State University
  • Financial Development, Poverty, and Inequality: The Role of Property Rights. .....Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Chandan Sharma, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
1.A.41. Topics on Education and Labor Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida;
Chair: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Long-Run Human Capital Impacts of Public Childcare Programs in Developing Countries. .....Valentina Duque, American University; and Fabio Sanchez, Universidad de los Andes
  • Persistence of the Spillover Effects of Violence and Educational Trajectories. .....Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • Public-Private Partnerships in Education: Experimental Evidence from Colombia. .....Felipe Barrera-Osorio, Vanderbilt University; Luis Carvajal-Osorio, Vanderbilt University; and Andrew Dustan, William & Mary
  • The Accent Gap. .....Nicola Miller, Binghamton University; Elisa Taveras, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; and Maria Zhu, Syracuse University
1.A.42. Forests [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Alice Favero, RTI International
  • Investing in the US forests to mitigate climate change. .....Alice Favero, RTI International; Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University; Justin Baker, North Carolina A&T State University; Adam Daigneault, University of Maine; and Chris Wade, RTI International
  • Tribal Forest Rights and Firm Behavior. .....Raahil Madhok, University of Minnesota
  • Losing territory: The effect of administrative splits on land use in the tropics. .....Elías Cisneros, The University of Texas at Dallas; Krisztina Kis-Katos, University of Göttingen; and Lennart Reiners, Asian Development Bank
  • Cows and Trees. .....Paul Scott, New York University; Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues, University of Toronto; Ted Rosenbaum, Federal Trade Commission; and Skand Goel, Independent
1.A.43. Agriculture [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Bryan Pratt, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Cover Cropping and Yield Variability. .....Bryan Pratt, USDA Economic Research Service; Daniel Szmurlo, USDA Economic Research Service; and Andrew Rosenberg, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Comparison of policy instruments to promote adoption of sustainable nitrogen management practices. .....Menglin Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Madhu Khanna, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaig; and Shadi Atallah, University of Illinois at Urbana of Champaig
  • The Impact of Conservation Practices on Agricultural Production and Land Value. .....Yanggu Li, Virginia Tech; and Wei Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Climate Variability Explains Herd Size and Milk Production in the Seasonally Dry Amazon Basin. .....Laura Villalobos Fiatt, Salisbury University; and Jill Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University
  • Design Based Inference of the Causal Effects of Climate Change and Adaptation: Evidence from Maize Yields in the Eastern United States. .....Joel Ferguson, University of California, Berkeley
1.A.44. Hampden-Sydney Political Economy [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
Chair: Anthony M Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Distillers and Chemists: Strategic Use of the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 by Both Firms and Regulators. .....Jacob Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Off the State-Control Wagon: Liquor Privatization in Washington. .....Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Emergent, Emergency Healthcare, and the Howard Associations. .....Byron B Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Home Court Advantage?. .....Anthony M Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Entrepreneurship and Corruption: Substitutes or Complements?. .....Gregory Dempster, Hampden-Sydney College; and Justin Isaacs, Hampden-Sydney College
1.A.45. South Royalton 50 Years Later [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Karen Vaughn, George Mason University
Chair: Karen Vaughn, George Mason University

Panelists:
  • Mario Rizzo, New York University;
  • Karen Vaughn, George Mason University;
  • Gerald O'Driscoll, Cato Instittute;
  • Richard Ebeling, The Citadel;
  • Joseph Salerno, Mises Institute;
1.A.46. Who Wins and Who Loses? Lessons from Distributional Analysis of U.S. Regulations [Presidential-SBCA]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Lisa A Robinson, Harvard University
Chair: Lisa A Robinson, Harvard University

Panelists:
  • Dan Acland, Berkeley University;
  • Aaron Kearsley, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services;
  • Joshua Linn, University of Maryland;
  • Alexander Mechanick, U.S. Office of Management and Budget;
  • David Mitchell, Washington Center for Equitable Growth;
  • Jason Schwartz, New York University;
1.B.1. Crime and Policing: Presence and Policy [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
  • Police Attrition and Pension Incentives in California. .....Neil Filosa, Michigan State University
  • Lead by Example: The Effect of Police Supervisors on Use of Force. .....Austin Smith, The University of Arizona
  • Pretextual Stop Ban, Policing Behavior, and Public Welfare: Evidence from Los Angeles. .....Kyutaro Matsuzawa, University of Oregon
  • Exploring Racial Bias in Police Dispatch: Evidence from Columbus, Ohio. .....Shinjini Pandey, Ohio State University
  • Race, Space, and Place: A Spatial Analysis of Capability Deprivations and Community Punishment. .....Sheena Yoon, University of Utah
Discussants:
  • Mike LaForest-Tucker, Air Force Academy
  • Nayoung Rim, United States Naval Academy
  • Pim Pinitjitsamut, Rutgers
  • Garrett Stanford, University of Georgia
  • Adam Soliman, London School of Economics and Political Science
1.B.2. Advances in Quantile Regression [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky; Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University;
Chair: Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky
  • Unconditional Quantile Partial Effects under Endogeneity. .....Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; Javier Alejo, Universidad de la República Uruguay; Sergio Firpo, Insper; Julian Martinez-Iriarte, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Gabriel Montes Rojas, Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Uncovering Hidden Harmony: Latent Binary Quantile Regression and an Application. .....Zhongjian Lin, University of Georgia; Yingyao Hu, Johns Hopkins University; and Ning Neil Yu, Nanjing Audit University
  • Difference in Differences, Quantile Regression Models, and Quantile Treatment Effects. .....Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo; and Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University
  • Wild Dependent Bootstrap Inference for Panel Quantile Regression. .....Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky; Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; and Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo
1.B.3. Empirical Evidence on Environmental Topics [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
Chair: Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
  • Assessing the Environmental Impact of Taylor Swift Concerts on Local Air Quality. .....Stephen Locke, Western Kentucky University; and Susane Leguizamon, Western Kentucky University
  • Policy-Induced Defensive Investment: The Role of Information in Reducing the Healthcare Burden of Air Pollution. .....Noah Miller, University of Southern California
  • Climate Change, Uncertainty, Inequality and Hoarding. .....Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University
  • Willingness to Pay to Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms in a Recreational River Setting. .....Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
1.B.4. Monetary and Macroeconomics with Nontraditional Methods [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amy Handlan, Brown University; Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University;
Chair: Amy Handlan, Brown University
  • MoHANK: Mortgages in a Heterogeneous Agent New-Keynesian Model. .....Ross Batzer, Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • Monetary Policy without Moving Interest Rates: The Fed Non-Yield ShocK. .....Niklas Kroner, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • An Automated Narrative Approach to Identifying Oil Supply and Demand Shocks. .....Miguel Acosta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • FedSpeak Matters. .....Amy Handlan, Brown University
1.B.5. Labor Economics [GRAD]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • Spillovers of Worker Training on Health: Historical Evidence from Nursing. .....Anthony Bald, Harvard University
  • Signaling Women's Entry into Nontraditional Occupations: Evidence from the Gender Desegregation of the U.S. Army. .....Amy Burnett Cross, American University
  • Evaluating Education Policy: A Four-Year High School System in Ghana. .....Stephen Owusu, The University of New Mexico
  • Does Unemployment Insurance Attenuate the Scarring Effect? The Long-Term Impact of Unemployment Insurance on Post-Displacement Outcomes. .....Wonsik Ko, Johns Hopkins University
Discussants:
  • Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University
  • Joseph Pickens, United States Naval Academy
  • Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • Hie Joo Ahn, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.B.7. Clustering [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt Univesity; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Cluster or Not? One-Way or Two-Way?. .....Ruonan Xu, Rutgers University
  • Inference with a Single Treated Cluster. .....Andreas Hagemann, University of Michigan
  • Reliable Wild Bootstrap Inference with Multiway Clustering. .....Ulrich Hounyo, State University of New York at Albany
  • Improved Cluster Robust Inference for 2x2 Difference-in-Differences. .....Matthew Webb, Carleton University
1.B.8. Macro and Financial Econometrics [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Vasco Gabriel, University of Victoria
  • The Time Varying Effects of Oil News Shocks. .....Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju, Weber State University; and Ana Maria Herrera, University of Kentucky
  • A Narrative for Fed Information Shocks. .....Justin Raymond Eloriaga, Emory University
  • Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy: Understanding the Link between Stock and Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy. .....Naowar Mohiuddin, The University of Kansas
  • The Nonlinear Impacts of Macroeconomic Shocks on the US Regional Housing Markets. .....Golnaz Motie, Western Kentucky University; and Zheng Zeng, Bowling Green State University
  • Estimating the Impact of Monetary Policy Shocks: A Model Averaging Approach. .....Vasco Gabriel, University of Victoria; and Roshni Tara, University of Surrey
1.B.9. Economic Development I [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Miguel Ramirez, Trinity College
  • Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity Growth in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2021. .....Miguel Ramirez, Trinity College
  • Going to School at Better Schools Can Improve Children’s Health: The Health Benefits of the 2009 Right to Education Act in India. .....Abhradeep Karmakar, St. Lawrence University; and Kira Villa, The University of New Mexico
  • Effects of Military Bases on Women in Rural Colombia. .....Sakina Shibuya, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Felipe Parra, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Driving the Digital Change in Developing Country: Labor Market Impact of Ride-hailing Platforms in Vietnam. .....Duong Le, The World Bank; Daisuke Fukuzawa, The World Bank; Dinh Nguyen, George Mason University; and Hieu Nguyen, RMIT University
  • Unveiling the Manufacturing Disparity: A Comparative Analysis of China and India's Development Trajectories. .....Meenakshi Shekhar, Iowa State University
1.B.10. Endogenous Growth Theory [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Innovation, Technology Transfer, and the International Regulation of Patents and Trade Secrets. .....Michael Klein, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Yibai Yang, University of Macau
  • Trade and the Composition of Growth. .....Robert Kane, International University of Japan
  • Business Taxes, Management Delegation, and Growth. .....Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Super-Robust Endogenous Growth: An Estimation. .....Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
1.B.11. How Do Transportation Innovations Impact Health and Safety? [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
Chair: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • How Do Driver Assistance Technologies Impact Transportation Safety?. .....Jonathan Hall, The University of Alabama; Conor Lennon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Joshua Madsen, University of Minnesota
  • Ridesharing and Sexual Violence. .....Christian Saenz, Georgia State University
  • Ridesharing and Substance Use Disorder Treatment. .....Conor Lennon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • Do Uber and Lyft Reduce Drunk-Driving Fatalities?. .....Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
Discussants:
  • Austin C. Smith, Bates College
  • Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Emily Lawler, University of Georgia
1.B.12. Contemporary Issues in Financial Markets [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
Chair: Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
  • AI-Based Disruptions in Finance: An Analysis of Market Dynamics and Regulatory Responses. .....Polyxeni G. Tsitsiri, University of Piraeus; and Panagiotis G. Artikis, University of Piraues
  • R&D Accounting Treatment and GDP Growth. .....Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus; and Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
  • Issues in Profitability Prediction with Machine Learning. .....Nicholaos Belesis, University of Piraeus; Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus; and Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
  • Do Fictitiously High Asset Growth Rates Drive the Asset Growth Anomaly?. .....Panagiotis G. Artikis, University of Piraues; Lydia Diamantopoulou, University of Piraeus; and Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus
1.B.13. Social Security, Public Pensions, and Retirement [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Pablo Troncoso, University of Houston
  • The Effect of SNAP Work Requirement on Self-Employment. .....Haoran Wang, The Ohio State University
  • Incomplete Take-Up of Social Pensions: Evidence from Chile. .....Clement Joubert, The World Bank; and Pablo Troncoso, University of Houston
  • All or Nothing: Health and the U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance Program. .....Ivan Suvorov, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Work and Retirement of Older Black and Hispanic Adults. .....Zeewan Lee, National University of Singapore; and Emma Aguila, University of Southern California
  • Does China’s New Rural Pension Scheme Discourage Work? Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Jinghan Kou, Fordham University
1.B.14. Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Igor Kheifets, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Two-Sample Instrumental Variable Estimation of Nonparametric Models. .....Yujin Kwon, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Instrumental variable approach to multicointegration. .....Igor Kheifets, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Peter Phillips, Yale University
  • A New Neyman-Orthogonal Estimator for the Coefficient in a High-Dimensional Ordinal Logit Model. .....David Drukker, Sam Houston State University; Christian Raschke, Sam Houston State University; and Amy Salazar, Sam Houston State University
  • Marginal Treatment Effects with a Misclassified Treatment. .....Santiago Acernza, Universidad ORT Uruguay; Kyunghoon Ban, Rochester Institute of Technology; and Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Nonparametric Regression under Cluster Sampling. .....Yuya Shimizu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.B.16. Public Policy for Neglected Groups [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Alexander Henke, Howard University
Chair: Alexander Henke, Howard University
  • Becoming Legible to the State: The Role of Identification and Collection Capacity in Tax Compliance. .....Oyebola Okunogbe, The World Bank
  • Eviction Moratoria and Eviction Filings in the U.S.. .....Rebecca Hsu, Howard University; and Alexander Henke, Howard University
  • Restricting Unemployment Insurance and Crime: Evidence from the American Rescue Plan. .....Alexander Henke, Howard University; and Rebecca Hsu, Howard University
  • The Short- and Long-Term Obesity Penalty: Persistence and Heterogeneity in the Market for Obese Workers. .....Ye Jiang, Dickinson College; and Yue Yin, University of Bristol
1.B.17. Institutions and Valuation I [Allied-ACEI]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University; Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar;
Chair: Douglas J Hodgson, Toggle the table of contents Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Technical Efficiency of the U.S. Art Museum Sector: Patterns in Productivity toward Public Engagement Goals. .....Dylan Thompson, Macquarie University; Douglas Noonan, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis; and Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Research on Influencing Factors of the Palace Museum Mobile APP’s Digital Marketing Effect Based on User Experience. .....Victor Yang, Communication University of China
  • Beyond K-Dramas: The Educational and Touristic Impacts of the Korean Wave Phenomenon. .....Kira Marie Finan, University College Dublin; and Olivia Irma Finan, University College Dublin
Discussants:
  • Anne-Sophie Radermecker, Université libre de Bruxelles
  • Adam Liu, National University of Singapore
  • Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Laura Noll, University of Zurich
1.B.18. Structural Microeconomics II: Family/Labor [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
  • Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting. .....Hanna Wang, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Minji Bang, University of Cambridge; and Katarina Kuske, Bocconi University
  • Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting. .....Hanno Foerster, Boston College; Tim Obermeier, University of Leicester; and Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
  • Career Paths with a Two-Body Problem: Occupational Specialisation and Geographic Mobility. .....Valeria Rueda, University of Nottingham; and Guillaume Wilemme, University of Leicester
Discussants:
  • Juan Pantano, The University of Arizona
  • Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University
  • Antonella Mancino, Wilfrid Laurier University
1.B.19. Compensation and Wages [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Josh Pinkston, University of Louisville
  • Self-Employment and Income Dynamics among Washington DC taxpayers, 2012-2019. .....Corey Husak, U.S. Senate; Carmen Sanchez Cumming, university of California, Berkeley; Yi Geng, Office of Revenue Analysis; and Daniel Muhannad, Office of Revenue Analysis
  • The Effects of Minimum Wages on 'Mom & Pop' Businesses. .....Josh Pinkston, University of Louisville; and Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • Effects of the German Minimum Wage Introduction on Vacancies and Hiring Processes. .....Benjamin Börschlein, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
  • How Do Minimum Wages Affect Non-Employer Business Establishments in the United States?. .....Ke Lyu, University of Nevada, Reno; and Frank Fossen, University of Nevada, Reno
  • How Does the Minimum Wage Affect Labor Force Composition: Inactives and the 2009 Federal Increase. .....Gonzalo Dona, The University of Texas at Austin
1.B.20. Labor Relations and Productivity [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
  • Toxic managers, firm productivity, and worker well-being. Evidence from Bangladeshi garment factories. .....Paula Lopez-Pena, Queen's University; Kamruzzaman Mozumder, University of Dhaka; Atonu Rabbani, University of Dhaka; and Christopher Woodruff, University of Oxford
  • Can Technology Mitigate the Impact of Heat on Labor Productivity? Experimental Evidence from India. .....Deepak Saraswat, Meta Platforms, Inc.; Anjali Verma, The University of Texas at Austin; Anna Custers, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences; and Prathap Kasina, Independent Researcher
  • Work Rules in Port Productivity. .....Samuel Martin Bailey, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Works Councils and Employee Board Representation: Theory, Cross-National Comparative Practices and Determinants. .....Stephen C. Smith, The George Washington University
  • The Effects of Unionization on Firms’ Innovative Capacities: Evidence from U.S. Firms. .....Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
1.B.21. Economic Development and Labor Markets [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Jingnan (Jane) Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Exports, Informal Labor Markets, and Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean. .....Daniel Centuriao, West Virginia University
  • Development Effects of Electrification on Wage and Working Time: Evidence from Tanzania in 2008-2020. .....Jongho Choe, Florida State University
  • Regional Integration and Gendered Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Two Nationwide Highway Networks in India. .....Aditi Kadam, University of Georgia; Samyam Shrestha, University of Georgia; Isis Gaddis, The World Bank; and Amna Javed, The World Bank
  • Unveiling Job Dynamics: Creation, Destruction, and Churn of Household Non-Farm Enterprises in Nigeria. .....Xufeng Liu, The Ohio State University
  • Worker Mobility, Knowledge Diffusion, and Non-Compete Contracts. .....Jingnan (Jane) Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.B.22. Asymmetric and Private Information [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Jonathan Libgober, University of Southern California
  • Contracting with Heterogeneous Researchers. .....Han Wang, Ohio State University
  • A Reputational Theory of Influencer Marketing. .....Cuimin Ba, University of Pittsburgh
  • Optimal Scoring for Dynamic Information Acquisition. .....Yingkai Li, National University of Singapore; and Jonathan Libgober, University of Southern California
  • A Collusion-Proof Dynamic Mechanism. .....Endre Csóka, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics; Heng Liu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Alexander Rodivilov, Stevens Institute of Technology; and Alexander Teytelboym, University of Oxford
  • The Burden of Proof and the Division of Surplus. .....Deniz Kattwinkel, University College London; and Justus Preusser, Bocconi University
1.B.23. Inflation I [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Antoine Lepetit, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Commuting, Home Utilities, and Production: The Distributional Effects of Energy Price Shocks. .....Mehedi Hasan Oni, University of Houston
  • Hysteresis, Inflation Dynamics, and the Changing Phillips Correlation. .....Antoine Lepetit, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Inflation Surprises and Real Economic Activity. .....Todd Messer, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and ChaeWon Baek, Tufts University
  • Cross-Country Evidence on Inflation and the Quantity Theory of Money after COVID-19. .....Zejun Jiang, West Virginia University; and Scott Schuh, West Virginia University
  • Are Inflation Movements Global in Nature?. .....Zo Nantenaina Andriantomanga, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
1.B.24. International Migration [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Jose Manuel Mota Aquino, University of Nebraska Omaha
  • Immigrant Occupations and Trade Creation. .....Bikramjit Saha, Lebanon Valley College
  • Value Compatibility and International Migration in Open Economies. .....Se Mi Park, University of Maryland Baltimore County
  • Migration, Remittances, and Food Insecurity: Evidence from Household Survey Data. .....Kul Kapri, Rowan University
  • International Migrants and the Human Capital Formation of Their Left-Behind Children. .....Jose Manuel Mota Aquino, University of Nebraska Omaha
  • Retaining Foreign Talent: The Impact of the OPT Extension on the U.S. Labor Market and STEM Employment. .....Minah Kim, Georgetown University
1.B.25. Perspectives in International Trade [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
Chair: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
  • Spatial Linkages, Inequality, and Commodity Shocks. .....Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
  • Quality Regulation Creates and Reallocates Trade. .....Lucas Zavala, The World Bank
  • Trade Shocks: The Next Generation. .....John Lopresti, William & Mary
  • State Importers in Global Markets. .....Bob Rijkers, The World Bank
1.B.26. Understanding Migration Dynamics: Housing, Labor, Child Welfare, and Trade Perspectives [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
Chairs: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
  • Social Capital, Financial Support and Housing for Immigrants in the UK. .....Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University; and Yi Wu, University of Reading
  • Who was Essential during the COVID Pandemic? Evidence from the 2020 H-2B Lottery. .....Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware
  • The Impact of Immigrants on Natives Labor Market Outcomes: A Causal Machine Learning Approach. .....Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Violations of Federal Child Labor Legislation. .....Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; and José R. Bucheli, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • International Trade and Cross-Border Marriages. .....Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame; and Jordi Paniagua, University of Valencia
Discussants:
  • Owen Fleming, Wayne State University
  • Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
  • Jose Morales-Arilla, Texas A&M University
  • Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Murad Zeynalli, Louisiana State University
1.B.27. Education I [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Mengying Peng, Hitotsubashi University
  • Peer Effects on College Choice: Evidence from Affirmative Action in China. .....Mengying Peng, Hitotsubashi University; and Xiaoyang Ye, Brown University
  • The Determinants of Teaching Effectiveness: Evidence from a Model of Teachers' and Students' Interactions. .....Enrique Martin Luccioni, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Market Access, the Skill Premium, and Human Capital in Spain (1860-1930). .....Rafael González-Val, Universidad de Zaragoza; Pau Insa-Sánchez, Università di Siena; Julio Martinez-Galarraga, Universitat de Barcelona; and Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat, Universitat de Valencia
  • Natural Disasters and Early Child Development: Evidence from an Earthquake. .....Roberto Gillmore, Banco Central de Chile
  • Looking Ahead? Higher Education Expansion and Teenagers' Educational Outcomes in Brazil. .....Virna Vidal Menezes, University of Notre Dame
1.B.28. Theory: Information I [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Xiao Lin, University of Pennsylvania
  • Optimal Promotion Policy Design. .....Takuma Habu, Cornell University
  • How to Mismatch Consumers. .....Wenhao Li, Pennsylvania State University
  • Commitment and Randomization in Communication. .....Xiao Lin, University of Pennsylvania
  • Costly Evidence and Discretionary Disclosure. .....Kun Zhang, University of Queensland
1.B.29. Inequality and Economic Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota; Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
  • Model Uncertainty and Measures of Inequality of Opportunity. .....Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota; Giovanni Bernardo, University of Naples Federico II; and Andros Kourtellos, University of Cyprus
  • Watching Inequalty: The Impact of Telenovelas on Preferences for Redistribution in Latin America. .....Javier Gonzalez, Southern Methodist University
  • All within the Family: Intergenerational Transmissions. .....Dhanu Thamarapani, California State University, Chico
  • Degrees of Disadvantage. .....Chinmayi Srikanth, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi
1.B.30. Structural Change, Policy, and Development [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Hundanol Atnafu Kebede, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Agricultural Mechanization and Structural Change: Evidence from China. .....Hundanol Atnafu Kebede, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Structural Change and Human Capital Heterogeneity. .....Spandan Roy, Iowa State University
  • Bureaucrats and the Korean Export Miracle. .....Philipp Barteska, London School of Economics and Political Science; and Jay Euijung Lee, Stockholm University
  • Critical Minerals, the State, and the Energy Transition. .....Debamanyu Das, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • The Confusion of Growth in China’s Grain Counties: A Land Use Perspective. .....Mengna Zhang, South China Agricultural University; and Tonglong Zhang, South China Agricultural University
1.B.31. Empirical Advances in Addressing Policy Questions [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Haiyong Liu, Texas State University
Chair: Haiyong Liu, Texas State University
  • A Strategy for Building a Multidimensional Poverty Measure. .....Lester Zeager, East Carolina University; John Bishop, East Carolina University; and Scott Wade, East Carolina University
  • Spillover Effects of Payment For Ecosystem Services Programs in the Lab. .....Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
  • What Money Can Buy: A Joint Distribution of Personal Income and Personal Consumption Expenditures. .....Marina Gindelsky, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Robert Martin, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Hybrid Discrete Choice Experiments: Overcoming Issues of Hypothetical and Real Formats. .....Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; and Wuyang Hu, The Ohio State University
  • A ‘Trade-to-Cap’ System for Revealing the ‘Social Carrying Capacity’ of Predators. .....Jacob Hochard, University of Wyoming; and Jason Shogren, University of Wyoming
Discussants:
  • Lester Zeager, East Carolina University
  • Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
  • Thesia Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.B.32. New Directions in Experimental Economics I [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
  • Caps on Bids in Tullock Contests with Identity-Dependent Externalities. .....Dan Kovenock, Chapman University; and Jian Song, Chapman University
  • Motivated Guessing: False Memory and Its Impact on Competitiveness and Performance. .....Siyu Wang, Wichita State University
  • Survivor Pensions and Incentives for Female Labor Supply: Regression Discontinuity Analysis. .....Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University; and Joaquin Henault, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Joy Buchanan, Samford University
  • Jonathan Beauchamp, George Mason University
  • Kevin McCabe, George Mason University
1.B.33. Forecasting [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Luiz Lima, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Locally Stationary Diffusion Index Forecasting Model. .....Wei Liu, Louisiana State University
  • On the Reliability of Crowdsourced Employer Reviews: Insights from Opt-In and Census Job Attitudes Data. .....Kellie Brooke Lindsay, Gallup; James K. Harter, Gallup, Inc.; and Jim W. Asplund, Gallup, Inc.
  • Predicting Food Hardship in Real Time: A Machine Learning Approach Using Aggregate Retail Sales Data. .....Kejda Llana, University of Delaware; and Katie Fitzpatrick, University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • Factor-Based Quantile Forecasting with Textual Data. .....Luiz Lima, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Lucas Godeiro, Federal Rural University of the Semi-arid Region; and Jie Wei, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  • Assessing Text Mining and Technical Analyses on Forecasting Stock Market Return Rate during COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Ali Lashgari, Kansas State University
1.B.34. Corporate Finance [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Joseph Smith, Washington and Lee University
  • Collateral, Debt Composition, and Borrowing Constraints. .....Zhiyi Wei, Dickinson College
  • Put Your Name on It? The Company Characteristics and Financial Performance of Sports' Stadium Sponsorship. .....Joseph Smith, Washington and Lee University
  • ESG and Matching in Global Supply Chains. .....Jaerim Choi, Yonsei University; Omrane Guedhami, University of South Carolina; Jay Hyun, HEC Montreal; Jong-Min Oh, SungKyunKwan University; and Hawn-Jin Yong, LG Business Research
  • Credit Misallocation and Disintermediation in China's Local Public Financing. .....Shawn Chi, University of California, Berkeley
  • Optimal Corporate Governance under Externalities: Stakeholder versus Shareholder Corporations. .....Eric Patricio Gonzalez-Sanchez, Oklahoma State University; and Gino Loyola, Universidad de Chile
1.B.35. Airline Awards, Fees, and Mergers [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • The Dual Effects of Mergers on Peripheral Markets. .....Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; and Joe Mazur, Purdue University
  • Air Travel Awards and Devaluation. .....Shih-Hsien Chuang, Northwest Missouri State University
  • Business is in the Air: Air Travel and Firm Relationships. .....Jacob Howard, MITRE Corporation; and Alexander Luttmann, MITRE Corporation
  • Drip Pricing and Costly Search: A Field Experiment of Airline Fare Search. .....Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Discussants:
  • Qingxin He, East Carolina University
  • Collin DeVore, The University of Oklahoma
  • Junyeol Ryu, The University of Oklahoma
  • Kerry Tan, Loyola University Maryland
1.B.36. Applied Microeconomics III [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University;
Chair: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
  • The Long-term Impact of English Proficient Reclassification on Educational and Earnings Outcomes. .....Jiee Zhong, Miami University; Sijia Zhang, Texas A&M University; and Yayun Chen, Texas A&M University
  • College Course Shutouts. .....Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University; Kevin Mumford, Purdue University; and Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University
  • Peer Effects in University Housing: Evidence from Fuzzy Central Assignment. .....Chao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jesse Gregory, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Clint Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Victoria Prowse, Purdue University
  • The Effect of JROTC Participation on Academic Outcomes and Military Enlistments. .....Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Luke Gallagher, United States Military Academy; and Mark Crow, United States Military Academy
Discussants:
  • Tanner Eastmond, Brigham Young University
  • Patrick Turner, University of Notre Dame
  • Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Isabel Pastoor, University of Minnesota
1.B.37. Industrial Organization Research at the FTC [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Lawrence White, New York University
  • TBD. .....Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
  • TBD. .....Matthew Leisten, Federal Trade Commission
  • TBD. .....Edward Watkins, Federal Trade Commission
  • Vertical Integration in a Sequential Model of a Supply Chain with Bargaining. .....Matthew Panhans, Federal Trade Commission
Discussants:
  • Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University
  • Daniel Chaves, Western University
  • Drew Van Kuiken, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • David Benson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.B.38. NAFE I [Allied-NAFE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
  • Keynote Address: Discussion of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Case and the more likely than not v. professional certainty standard.. .....Michael Gottesman, Georgetown University
1.B.39. Economics Education: Experiments and Activities [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, University of Bristol
Chair: David Cleeton, Illinois State University
  • The Jamestown/Xiaogang Survival Game: A Class Experiment. .....Charles Holt, University of Virginia; Lee Coppock, University of Virginia; Cathleen Johnson, West Virginia University; and Madison Smither, Harvard University
  • Tuition Price Discrimination Game. .....Joshua Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College
  • Using a Policy Project in Principles of Microeconomics. .....Jordan Izenwasser, University of Central Florida
  • Deliberate Practice as a Guide to Active Learning. .....William Goffe, Pennsylvania State University
Discussants:
  • Simon Halliday, University of Bristol
  • Daniel Savelle, Saint Mary’s College of Maryland
  • Carla Nietfeld, Miami University
  • Christian Spielmann, University of Bristol
1.B.40. Residential Segregation, Racial Inequalities, and COVID-19 [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
  • Commuting for Higher Wages? A Study Exploring How Local Labor Markets Are Reconstructed When Local Areas Change Minimum Wage. .....Hitanshu Pandit, Northeastern University
  • Did Decreasing Residential Segregation Reduce Racial Wealth Inequality?. .....Zsigmond Palvolgyi, University of Michigan
  • The Racial Homeownership Gap and the COVID-19 Recession. .....Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
  • Labor market racial inequalities in the aftermath of Covid-19. .....Vittoria Dicandia, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Spatial Sorting and the Rise of Geographic Inequality. .....Lukas Mann, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
1.B.41. Topics on Health Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida;
Chair: Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • The Responses of Older Adults to SNAP Benefit Expansions. .....Melinda Morrill, North Carolina State University; De Fen Hsu, North Carolina State University; and Melissa McInerney, Tufts University
  • Broadband Internet Access, Economic Growth, and Suicide. .....Claudia Persico, American University; and Kathryn Johnson, American University
  • After the CCTs Ended: Children's Health Outcomes Post Mexico's Iconic Prospera Program. .....Susan Parker, University of Maryland; Fernanda Marquez-Padilla, El Colegio de México; and Tom Vogl, University of California, San Diego
  • Air Pollution and Students' High-stakes Exam Performance: Evidence from Mexico. .....Scott Holladay, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Xin Jin, The University of Texas at Austin; and Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.B.42. Pollution I [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University
  • Being Human: Endogenous Growth, Pollution and Natural Resources under Time Inconsistent Preferences. .....Carles Mañó-Cabello, KU Leuven
  • Too Shiny to Handle: Light Pollution and Mental Health. .....Yushang Wei, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University
  • As Time Goes By: Redlining, Kinship and Environmental Justice. .....Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University; and Neha Khanna, Binghamton University
1.B.43. Air Pollution [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Elise Breshears, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Do Emissions Tests Improve Vehicle Efficiency?. .....Elise Breshears, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Do Light Rails Provide a Track to Cleaner Air?. .....Thanicha Ruangmas, University of Maryland College Park; and Geoffrey Zhang, University of Maryland at College Park
  • Multi-pollutant Cap-and-Trade Systems with Heterogeneous Firms: An Optimal Transport Approach. .....Justin Kakeu, University of Prince Edward Island
  • Effects of air pollution on mental health: Evidence from India. .....Shivani Chowdhry, University of Texas at Dallas
1.B.44. Austrian Complexity Economics [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
  • Fighting the Right Dragon: An Austrian Economics That Doesn’t Assume Away the Beast at the Heart of Economic Theory. .....Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
  • The Polycentric Governance of Musical Repertories as Complex Cultural Systems. .....Jaime Carini, Indiana University
  • Market Behavior in an Agent-Based Economy of Deep Learning Agents. .....James Caton, North Dakota State University; Zachary Johnson, North Dakota State University; and Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
  • The Market for Uranium. .....Matthew Kelly, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Computational Economics as the Mengerian Compositive Method. .....Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
  • Jaime Carini, Indiana University
  • James Caton, North Dakota State University
  • Matthew Kelly, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
1.B.45. Rationality and Methodology [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • The Evolving Subject Matter of Economic Analysis. .....Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • Humanomics: A Review Essay. .....Bart Wilson, Chapman University; and Deirdre McCloskey, Cato Institute
  • Inclusive vs. Axiomatic Rationality. .....Mario Rizzo, New York University; and Glen Whitman, California State University, Northridge
  • Integrating Undecidability and Ambiguity into Rational Choice Theorizing. .....Zachary Kessler, Dickinson College; and Richard Wagner, George Mason University
  • 'Seeing in Depths': Michael Polanyi on AI, the End of Theory, and Tacit Knowledge. .....Eric Howard, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Discussants:
  • Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • Bart Wilson, Chapman University
  • Mario Rizzo, New York University
  • Zachary Kessler, Dickinson College
  • Eric Howard, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1.B.46. International Trade and Cross-Border Linkages [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Maia Linask, University of Richmond
Chair: Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond
  • Credit Constraints, Collusion, and Multimarket Contact: Evidence from Colombian Exports. .....Nik Lopatin, Ashland University; Beverly Mendoza, Stephen F. Austin State University; and Jose Manuel Paz y Miño, Universidad de Chile
  • FDI and the Trade Co-Movement Puzzle. .....Paul Ko, Swarthmore College; and Jacek Rothert, United States Naval Academy
  • Trade War and Gains from Deflected Trade. .....Hea-Jung Hyun, Kyung Hee University; and Sooyoung Lee, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Anti-Granular Comparative Advantage. .....Jianwei Ai, Renmin University; Haoran Li, Renmin University; Gary Lyn, Iowa State University; Anton Yang, Yale University; and Wendong Zhang, Cornell University
1.C.1. Crime and Policing: Gender, Violence, and Disparities [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
  • The Economics Costs of Rape. .....Emily Nix, University of Southern California
  • Impact of Majoritarian Politics on Gender-Based Violence. .....Devika Hazra, California State University, Los Angeles
  • Crime and Punishment Order: Prosecutorial Discretion and Discrimination. .....Fatma Selcen Palut, Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Measuring Disparities Using a Marginal Treatment Effects Approach. .....Nikhil Rao, University of Michigan
Discussants:
  • Itzel de Haro, University of Navarra
  • Tyler Giles, Wellesley College
  • Tessie Pukkalla, Rutgers
  • Benjamin Hansen, University of Oregon
1.C.2. Civil/Worker Rights, Fertility, Trade Liberalization [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College
Chair: Bang James, St. Ambrose University
  • Power of the Pulpit: The Effect of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Speeches on the Civil Rights Movement. .....Erick Gong, Middlebury College
  • Does Higher Economic Complexity Improve Labor Rights? A Cross-Country Panel Analysis. .....Arindam Mandal, Siena College; Elias Shukralla, Siena College; and Anirudda Mitra, Bard College
  • Participation in Global Value Chains and its Impact on Human Rights. .....Anirudda Mitra, Bard College; Arindam Mandal, Siena College; and Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College
  • The Effects of Expanding Female Economic Opportunities on Fertility: Causal Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Bangladesh. .....Claus Portner, Seattle University; and Shamma Alam, Dickinson College
  • Does Trade Liberalization affect Child Health Outcomes through Changes in Mothers’ Labor Market Engagement? The Case of Indonesia. .....Malabi Dass, St. Olaf College; and Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
Discussants:
  • Andrew Fieldhouse, Texas A&M University
  • Bang James, St. Ambrose University
  • Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University
  • Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University
  • Obie Porteous, Middlebury College
1.C.3. Entrepreneurship, Institutions, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse;
Chair: Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Coup d’États, Institutional Change, and National Productivity. .....Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University; Daniel Bennett, University of Louisville; and Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • Latent Entrepreneurs and Latent Non-Entrepreneurs. .....Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • Fortune Favors The Bold and Patient: How Economic Freedom Impacts Economic Preferences. .....Ryan Kitzan, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; and Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Entrepreneurial Exit in the U.S. States. .....David Mitchell, Ball State University; and Kai Cher Tay, University of Louisville
1.C.4. Macroeconomics of Inequality and Labor [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University; Amy Handlan, Brown University;
Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Income Dynamics of Couples: Correlated Risks and Heterogeneous Within-Household Insurance. .....Rocio Madera, Southern Methodist University
  • Measuring Inequality with Consumption Time. .....Nick Pretnar, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Unequal Climate Policy in an Unequal World. .....Sewon Hur, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Measuring Marginal Participants: The Role of Quits and Layoffs. .....Kathrin Ellieroth, Colby College
1.C.5. Econometrics [GRAD]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Nonparametric Identification of Treatment Effect with Misclassified and Endogenous Treatment. .....Yan-Yu Chiou, Rice University
  • Spillover Effects with Nonrandom Sample Selection. .....Pablo Estrada, Emory University
  • Flexible Covariate Adjustment for Inference on Distributional Treatment Effects. .....Bruno Nunes Fava, Northwestern University
  • Fast Estimation and Model Comparison for Large Bayesian VARs with Outlier Adjustments. .....Wei Zhang, Purdue University
Discussants:
  • Hyungjin Kim, University of Pittsburgh
  • Alexandre Poirier, Georgetown University
  • Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo
  • Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.C.7. Difference-in-Differences, Event Studies, and Synthetic Controls [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt Univesity; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt Univesity
  • Using Multiple Outcomes to Improve the Synthetic Control Method. .....Liyang Sun, University College London
  • Identification and Inference for Synthetic Controls with Confounding. .....Davide Viviano, Harvard University
  • Causal Inference and Financial Event Studies. .....Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Yale University
  • Efficient Difference-in-Differences and Event Study Estimators. .....Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University
1.C.8. Wage Level and Structure [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
  • The Impact of Veterans and the Military on Local Earnings. .....William Craighead, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
  • What Drives West German Wage Sorting?. .....Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
  • Wage Dispersion and Team Performance: Lessons Learned from Major League Soccer. .....Michael Gove, University of North Georgia
  • One Size Does Not Fit All: Local Effects of Minimum Wage Policies across Canada. .....Sebastian Fossati, University of Alberta; and Joseph Marchand, University of Alberta
1.C.9. Criminal Law and Economics [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University
  • The Impact of Drug-Induced Homicide Laws on Unintentional Drug Overdose Deaths. .....Angela Dills, Western Carolina University; Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College; and Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University
  • Violent and Drug Offender Registry Requirement Effects on Crime and Recidivism. .....Grace Phillips, The University of Memphis
  • Food Safety Enforcement and Compliance. .....Timothy Beatty, University of California, Davis; and Jay Shimshack, University of Virginia
  • The Impact of Privacy Policy on the Future of the Online Economy: Comparing US Privacy Regulation with the GDPR. .....Tracy Miller, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
1.C.10. Microeconometrics I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Finn Christensen, Towson University
  • Comparative Statics for Difference-in-Differences with Spillovers. .....Finn Christensen, Towson University
  • Decision Theory for Treatment Choice Problems with Partial Identification. .....José Luis Montiel Olea, Cornell University; Chen Qiu, Cornell University; and Jörg Stoye, Cornell University
  • Testing spatial interactions in the presence of dominant units. .....Shi Ryoung Chang, The Ohio State University
  • Social Interactions in Large Endogenous Networks. .....Shuo Qi, Southern Methodist University; and Wan Zhang, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Individualized Treatment Allocation in Network Games with Complementarity. .....Guanyi Wang, University College London
1.C.11. Health and Labor I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
  • Navigating Educational Policy Changes: A Study on Mental Health Outcomes in Minority Adolescents. .....Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
  • Decomposing Income Related Disability Inequality: The Role of Job Demands. .....Yiran Han, State University of New York at Albany; Chun-Yu Ho, State University of New York at Albany; and Pinka Chatterji, State University of New York at Albany
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Childcare Market: Analyzing Shifts in Supply and Demand Dynamics. .....Zihang Li, Auburn University
  • Patient and Provider Concordance: Do Patients Prefer Physicians of their Own Race or Ethnicity?. .....Harold Neighbors, Tulane University; Brigham Walker, Tulane University; Janna Wisniewski, Tulane University; Rajiv Sharma, Portland State University; Sarah Tinkler, Portland State University; and Ethan Tsai, Tulane University
1.C.12. Intermediation Frictions in Financial Markets [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Semih Uslu, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Russell TN Wong, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Disintermediating the Federal Funds Market. .....Russell TN Wong, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Mengbo Zhang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
  • Liquidity in the Cross Section of OTC Assets. .....Semih Uslu, Johns Hopkins University; and Guner Velioglu, Loyola University Chicago
  • Entry and Exit in Treasury Auctions. .....Jason Allen, Bank of Canada; Ali Hortacsu, The University of Chicago; Eric Richert, The University of Chicago; and Milena Wittwer, Boston College
Discussants:
  • Gaston Navarro, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Brandon Yueyang Han, University of Maryland
  • Aref Bolandnazar, Baruch College, City University of New York
1.C.13. Economic Development, Health, and Human Capital [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Hyuk Harry Son, Utrecht University
  • Local Administrative Capacity and Public Health: Evidence from District Borders in India. .....Nathan Franz, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Impact of Fortified Rice on School-Aged Children’s Outcome in Cambodia. .....Yoonjung Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Lead Poisoning from Relocation of Lead-Acid Battery Production from China to Bangladesh. .....Moogdho Mahzab, Stanford University
  • Cash and Cognition: The Impact of Transfer Timing on Standardized Test Performance and Human Capital. .....Axel Eizmendi Larrinaga, Tufts University; and Germán Reyes, Middlebury College
  • Tailoring Financial Advice and Sales Agent Incentives to Enhance Consumer Welfare from Livestock Insurance. .....Chris Barrett, Cornell University; Tagel Gidey, Environment and Climate Research Centre; Glenn Harrison, Georgia State University; Nathan Jensen, University of Edinburgh; Karlijn Morsink, Utrecht University; Hyuk Harry Son, Utrecht University; and Todd Swarthout, Georgia State University
1.C.14. Long-Term Trends in U.S. Labor Market Dynamics [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Niklas Engbom, New York University
Chair: Niklas Engbom, New York University
  • The Long-term Decline of the U.S. Job Ladder. .....Niklas Engbom, New York University
  • Heterogeneity in Wage and Firm Dynamics: The Role of Worker Prospects. .....Seula Kim, Pennsylvania State University
  • Internal and External Labor Markets and Declining Dynamism. .....Sadhika Bagga, University of Rochester
  • Job Dynamics with Staffed Labor. .....Claudia Macaluso, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
1.C.15. Educational Finance I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Anil Nathan, The George Washington University
  • The Impact of Losing Financial Aid on Major Choice and Early Career Earnings: Evidence from the TEXAS Grant. .....Seth Tanner Walker, Michigan State University
  • Evaluating the Economic Impacts of Federal Budget Cuts on Secondary Career and Technical Education: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis. .....Jing Zhang, Texas A&M University
  • Estimating the Marginal Impacts of a Tuition Award Dollar. .....Anil Nathan, The George Washington University
  • Incentivizing Professional Development in Early Childhood Education. .....Prerna Dokania, The George Washington University
  • The Impact of High School Technical Education Program Expansion. .....Shaun Dougherty, Boston College; and Yerin Yoon, Boston College
1.C.16. Health, Education, and Welfare I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Mohammad Movahed, Valdosta State University
  • The Impact of Changes in Ownership on Quality of Home Health Agencies. .....Samsun Naher, University of Washington; Ivan R. Molton, University of Washington; and Tracy M. Mroz, University of Washington
  • Market Concentration and health care workers’ wages: evidence for Colombia. .....Juan Pablo Martinez, London School of Economics and Political Science; Christian Posso, Banco de la República de Colombia; and Paul Rodriguez-Lesmes, Universidad del Rosario
  • The Effect of Affordable Care Act on Substance Abuse Health Outcome. .....Mohammad Movahed, Valdosta State University
  • Maternal Responses to the Zika Epidemic: Immunization and Beyond. .....Caroline Welter, West Virginia University
  • Did Medicaid Expansion Help Mitigate Self-Reported Health Issues among People with Chronic Health Conditions during the COVID-19 Pandemic?. .....Rajendra Dulal, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania; and Umesh Ghimire, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
1.C.17. Intergenerational Mobility in Asia [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Chair: Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Estimating Intergenerational Health Transmission in Taiwan with Administrative Health Records. .....Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Bhash Mazumder, Federal Researve Bank of Chicago; Ming-Jen Lin, National Taiwan University; and Harrison Chang, University of Toronto
  • An Examination of Intergenerational Mobility in the Philippines. .....Teresa Molina, University of Hawaii at Manoa; and Cara Tan, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Intergenerational Health Mobility in Developing Nations: Evidence from Indonesia and China. .....Huixia Wang, Stanford University; Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Bhash Mazumder, Federal Researve Bank of Chicago; and Kompal Sinha, Macquarie University
  • Intergenerational Health Mobility in India. .....Santosh Kumar, University of Notre Dame; and Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
1.C.18. Structural Microeconomics III: Family/Gender [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Rebecca Lessem, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Childcare and Long-Term Care: A Tale of Altruism and Strategization within the Family. .....Chao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Ami Ko, Georgetown University
  • Parental Leave: Economic Incentives and Cultural Change. .....Jim Albrecht, Georgetown University; Susan Vroman, Georgetown University; Per-Anders Edin, Uppsala University; Raquel Fernandez, New York University; Jiwon Lee, New York University; and Peter Thoursie, Stockholm University
  • Life-Cycle Fertility, Human Capital, and Family Polices: A Discrete-Continuous Choice Framework. .....Andrés Hincapié, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; George-Levi Gayle, Washington University in St. Louis; and Robert Miller, Carnegie Mellon University
  • The Perceived Marital Returns to Education and the Demand for Girls' Schooling. .....Rossella Calvi, Rice University; Hira Farooqi, Center for Global Development; and Eeshani Kandpal, Center for Global Development
Discussants:
  • Margaux Luflade, University of Pennsylvania
  • Ewout Verriest, Pennsylvania State University
  • Rebecca Lessem, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Ami Ko, Georgetown University
1.C.19. Culture, Gender, and Well-Being [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Deniz Gevrek, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
  • Cultural Non-Independence in the Ethnographic Atlas and What to Do about It. .....Boris Gershman, American University; and Tinatin Mumladze, American University
  • The Effect of Racial and Ethnic Attitudes on Hispanic Identity in the U.S. .....Hussain Hadah, Tulane University
  • Cross-Country Gender Gap in Adolescent Happiness, Subjective Well-Being, and the Role of Culture. .....Deniz Gevrek, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi; and Z. Eylem Gevrek, Cattolica Porto Business School
  • Gender Equity, Traditional Masculinity, and the Marriage and Parenthood Penalties. .....William Jergins, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Shirk, Jerk, or Daddy Daycare: Measuring the social penalties to missing work for childcare.