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Program at a Glance


Saturday November 22, 2025
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 23, 2025
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 24, 2025
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
12:00 PM - 1:45 PM
2:00 PM - 3:45 PM






SEA25 Program

1.A.1. AI and Minorities [Allied-ESA]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: C. Monica Capra, Claremont Graduate University
  • Algorithmic Advisor and Quality of Confidence. .....Sabastien Massoni, University of Lorraine
  • Profiling LLMs to Expand Non-WEIRD Representation in Social Science Research. .....C. Monica Capra, Claremont Graduate University; Nathan Frazer, Claremont Graduate University; and Augusto Gonzalez, Pomona College
  • Quotas, Incentives, and Bias: Experimental Evidence of Hiring Policies. .....Daniel Gomez-Vasquez, College of the Holy Cross
1.A.2. Panel Data and Synthetic Controls [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Inference for Synthetic Controls via Refined Placebo Tests. .....Lihua Lei, Stanford University; and Timothy Sudijono, Stanford University
  • Synthetic Controls with Many Time-Varying Covariates. .....David Hughes, Boston College
  • Dynamic Biases of Static Panel Data Estimators. .....Sylvia Klosin, UC Davis
  • Interactive Fixed Effect Models Without Strong Factors. .....Yinchu Zhu, Brandeis University
1.A.3. Advances in Behavioral and Experimental Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Xiaofei Pan, Bryant University
  • Decomposing Dissonance: Cognitive and Social Mechanisms in Voting Behavior. .....Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University; and Siyu Wang, Villanova University
  • The Opioid Crisis, Secondary Markets, and Quotas: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment. .....Yue Deng, University of San Diego; Daniel Houser, George Mason University; and Joachim Winter, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Alcohol, Promise, and Trust: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-field Experiment. .....Jianxin Wang, Central South University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
  • Does Partial Pay Transparency Reduce Pay Inequality? An Experimental Investigation. .....Xiaofei Pan, Bryant University
1.A.4. Economics of Racetrack Wagering Markets [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
Chair: Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
  • Exploring Futures Markets across Different Subjective Probability Calculations. .....Matt Ryan, Duquesne University
  • Anomalies and Efficiencies in Racetrack Betting: An Essay in Memory of Dr. Z. .....Raymond Sauer, Clemson University
  • The Perfect Trip: Energy Distribution, Ground Loss, and Track Bias in Thoroughbred Racing. .....C. Nicholas McKinney, Rhodes College
  • Late Price Movements and Computer Assisted Wagering. .....Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
1.A.8. Airlines [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Competition's Impact on the Effectiveness of Personalized Pricing. .....Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • The Value of Information in the Airline Industry. .....Domenico Fabrizi, Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics; and Jason Wong, Babson College
  • Selling Upgrades to Strategic Consumers. .....Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi
  • Sources of Price Dispersion in the Airline Industry. .....Rongze Yang, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussants:
  • Constantine Michopoulos, University of Georgia
  • Seungwhan Chun, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Ashwin Nair, University of Virginia
  • Yangkeun Yun, University of California, Los Angeles
1.A.10. Mental Health Determinants and Outcomes [Presidential-CSWEP]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Padmaja Ayyagari, University of South Florida
  • COVID-19 School Modalities and Adolescent Mental Health: A National Study. .....Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; and Sophia Ryan, Appalachian State University
  • Intergenerational Mobility in Depression and Anxiety in India. .....Subha Mani, Fordham University; and Justine Herve, Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Sunset Time and Its Effect on Adult Health. .....Padmaja Ayyagari, University of South Florida; Shobhit Kushreshtha, Tilburg University; and Leena Bhattacharya, Tilburg University
  • Online Gambling and Mental Health. .....Nicole Siegal, Indiana University Bloomington; Antonios Koumpias, University of Michigan - Dearborn; Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington; and Coady Wing, Indiana University
1.A.11. Topics in International Finance and Trade [Allied-IEFS]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Anca Cristea, University of Oregon
Chair: Jaejun Yoon, University of California Davis
  • Can International Income Transfers Reduce the Use of Child Labor?. .....Bharati Basu, Central Michigan University
  • Global Signals: Central Bank Communication and Sovereign Spreads. .....Zachary McGurk, Canisius University
  • The Structural Current Account Deficits of Emerging Market Economies: Trade, Income, and Transfers. .....Joseph Joyce, Wellesley College
  • Understanding Exchange Rate Dynamics: The Fama Puzzle and Monetary Policy. .....Jaejun Yoon, University of California Davis
1.A.12. Unemployment Insurance [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Chair: Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • The Implications of Labor Market Heterogeneity on Unemployment Insurance Design. .....Serdar Birinci, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis; and Kurt See, Bank of Canada
  • The Job Ladder, Unemployment Risk, and Incomplete Markets. .....Benjamin Schoefer, University of California-Berkeley; Alex Clymo, Paris School of Economics; Piotr Denderski, University of Leicester; and Yusuf Mercan, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • These Caps Spilleth Over: Equilibrium Effects of Unemployment Insurance. .....Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Desmond Toohey, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Wealth Inequality and Labor Mobility: The Job Trap. .....Elena Pellegrini, Boston College
1.A.13. Immigration and Entrepreneurship: Research Analysis and Policy Implications [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University; Alina Malkova, Florida Institute of Technology;
Chair: Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University
  • Entrepreneur Experience and Success: Causal Evidence from Immigration Wait Lines. .....Abhinav Gupta, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Franklin Qian, University of North Carolina; and Yifan Sun, University of Pennsylvania
  • Business Ownership and Economic Freedom: A Comparative Analysis of Native-Born and Naturalized Citizens. .....Alexiou Kostas, University of Tampa; Michael Coon, University of Tampa; and Thomas Pittz, University of Tampa
  • Sanctuary or Scrutiny? How Immigration Policy Shapes Agricultural Guestworker Markets. .....Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced
  • Differences in Schooling Attendance and Modes of Instruction amongst Ukrainian Refugee Children: A Cross National Study. .....Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University; and Stephen Drinkwater, University of Roehampton London
Discussants:
  • Abhinav Gupta, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Michael Coon, University of Tampa
  • Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University
1.A.14. Development Challenges with a Gender Perspective [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair: Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Impacts of Female Prioritization on Demand for Capital: Evidence from Two Experiments. .....Ketki Sheth, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Maternity Leave Policy and Infant Health in India. .....Erdal Asker, University of West Georgia; Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Mobile Phones and Gender Norms. .....Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College; Seunghun Chung, Cornell University; and Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Mother-in-Law and Intergenerational Beliefs. .....Andra Hiriscau, College of William & Mary; Agha Ali Akram, Mathematica Inc; Akib Khan, Stockholm School of Economics; and Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
1.A.15. 'Rivalry and Central Planning' and 'National Economic Planning: What Is Left?' After 40 Years [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Art Carden, Samford University
Chair: Art Carden, Samford University
  • The Economist Don Lavoie. .....Karen Vaughn, George Mason University
  • How Don Lavoie Changed the Debate, and Is Still Changing the Debate. .....Peter Boettke, George Mason University; Rosolino Candela, George Mason University; and Tegan Truitt, George Mason University
  • Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Paternalism. .....Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
  • Stonewalling Progress: Socialism and LGBT Political Inclusion. .....Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University; Gabriel Benzecry, Northwood University; and Nicholas Reinarts, Middle Tennessee State University
  • The Economy Is Illegible. .....Art Carden, Samford University; and Deirdre McCloskey, Cato Institute
1.A.16. Globalization and Its Impacts [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Maia Linask, University of Richmond; Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond;
Chairs: Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond; Maia Linask, University of Richmond;
  • An Economic Theory of Interstate Flow of Crime Guns. .....Wisarut Suwanprasert, Middle Tennessee State University; and David Johnson, University of Central Missouri
  • The Systemic Risk Contagion Mechanism in the Cryptocurrency Market. .....Xiao Wang, University of Science and Technology of China; and Keli Wang, University of Science and Technology of China
  • Trade, Automation, and Male Employment Gap. .....Paul Ko, Swarthmore College; Kristina Sargent, Middlebury College; and Erin Wolcott, Middlebury College
  • Foreign Direct Investment and Energy Use: Examining the Role of Spillovers. .....Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University; Jayjit Roy, Appalachian State University; and Mahmut Yasar, The University of Texas at Arlington
1.A.17. Competencies and Experiential Learning [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Brandon Sheridan, Elon University
  • Comparing Self-Perceived Workforce Competencies in Introductory Economics and Entrepreneurship Courses. .....Abdullah Al-Bahrani, Northern Kentucky University; and Jeni Al-Bahrani, Miami University
  • Real Data, Real Learning: The Effect of Experiential Learning Tools on Economics Education. .....Panos Sousounis, The University of Manchester
  • Excel Proficiency: Assessing and Promoting. .....Oskar Harmon, University of Connecticut; Adam Patterson, University of Connecticut; Tara Grealis, Western New England University; and Paul Tomolonis, Western New England University
  • From Students to Professionals: A Virtual Exchange Model for Economics Education. .....Amy Eremionkhale, DePauw University; and George Eremionkhale, Birmingham City University
  • Bridging Theory and Practice: Evaluating the Impact of The Econ Games on Student Skill Development. .....Abdullah Al-Bahrani, Northern Kentucky University; Darshak Patel, University of Kentucky; and Haley Marie Wilder, University of Kentucky
Discussants:
  • Ritchie Woodard, University of East Anglia
  • Anthony Underwood, Dickinson College
  • Neal Olitsky, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
  • Alpna Bhatia, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Brandon Sheridan, Elon University
1.A.18. Emerging Scholars in the Broad Austrian Tradition [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
Chair: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Bureaucratization of Development: Causes and Consequences of Land Use Regulation on the Expansion of Informal Housing in Guatemala. .....Marimaite Rayo, Universidad Francisco Marroquin
  • Unintended Consequences of Guatemalan Adoption Policies. .....Maria Laura Arce Leonardo, American Institute for Economic Research; and Byron B. Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • From Covenants to Cohabitation: How the Moral Sentiments of Marriage Undermine Becker’s View of Family Formation. .....Molly Bleichrodt, Creighton University
  • Graduated vs. Flat Personal Income Taxes: State-Level Estimates on Output. .....Diana Marissa Esters, Montana State University
  • State Ownership and Labor Shares: Revisiting Evidence from a Cross-National Panel. .....Patricia June Hummel, Middle Tennessee State University; and Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
1.A.19. Cities and Communities [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Sanford Ikeda, State University of New York at Purchase
  • Inclusionary Zoning and the Price of Land Use Controls. .....Jeremiah Ludwig, George Mason University
  • Understanding Modern Urbanism through Research on Ancient Mayan and Anatolian Civilizations: A Preliminary Study. .....Sanford Ikeda, State University of New York at Purchase
  • Does Moving between Cities Pay Off? Economic Outcomes for South Africa’s Intercity Migrant. .....Takudzwa Mutize, University of the Free State
  • The Impact of Megalopolis Formation: Evidence from the Coordinated Development of the Capital Region in China. .....Linan Peng, Southeastern Louisiana University; and Olga Shanks, Southeastern Louisiana University
  • Community in the Episcopal Church. .....Alexander Craig, St. Mary's College; and Stefanie Haeffele, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
1.A.21. Air Pollution and Health [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Suraj Ghimire, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
  • Fires and Public Health in the Brazilian Amazon. .....Tiago Bonomo, Industrial Economics, Inc
  • Air Pollution and Unhealthy Behaviors to Cope with Depression. .....Yin Chu, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law
  • Air Pollution, Avoidance Behavior, and Sleep. .....Maghfira Ramadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • The Health and Economic Impacts of Dairy Air Pollution: Evidence from New Mexico. .....Suraj Ghimire, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; and Jingjing Wang, The University of New Mexico
1.A.22. Energy I [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Mehmet Akif Aglar, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Environmental Gains from Trade?! Assessing the Effects of Market Dispatch on Emissions from U.S. Electricity Generation. .....Sara Asgari, University of Oklahoma
  • Dark Days and Disrupted Commerce: The Cost of Power Outages to Commercial Customers. .....Qingran Li, University of New Hampshire
  • One More? Measuring the Resilience of Electric Utilities to Multiple Severe Weather Events. .....Srishti Slaria, Illinois State University
  • Decomposing Racial Gaps in Energy Burdens. .....Mehmet Akif Aglar, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.A.23. Stated Preferences I [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Jamal Mamkhezri, New Mexico State University
  • Considering Coastal Conservation and Carbon: Willingness to Pay for Changes to Nearshore Management in Oregon. .....Marcelo Pignatari, Utah State University
  • The Personal Foundations of Environmental Stewardship. .....Pankaj Kumar, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi
  • Geographical Partisan Preferences in Coastal Climate Adaptation: A Choice Experiment Conducted in Miami-Dade. .....Ghamz E Ali Siyal, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • How Much Do Households in Sierra Leone Value Improved Electricity Service Reliability?. .....Rafia Zaman, Duke University; and Marc Jeuland, Duke University
  • Implicit Bias in Clean Energy Transitions: Narrator Characteristics and Communication Strategies for Policy Adoption. .....Jamal Mamkhezri, New Mexico State University
1.A.24. Airline Mergers: Both Successful and Failed [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Budget Products And Competition: Evidence from the Attempted JetBlue-Spirit Merger. .....Ann Atwater, University of Florida
  • Price and Quality: Evaluating the DOJ Scale-Back Agreement of Alaska-Virgin America Merger. .....Shih-Hsien Chuang, Northwest Missouri State University
  • Coordinated Pricing after a Failed Merger: Evidence from the JetBlue-Spirit Case. .....Junyeol Ryu, The University of Oklahoma; Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; and Minhae Kim, Oklahoma State University
  • Beyond Prices: A Comprehensive Analysis of Price and Non-Price Effects in Airline Mergers Using Deep Learning and Structural Models. .....Chen (Cassie) Zhang, University of California, Irvine
Discussants:
  • Kerry Tan, Loyola University Maryland
  • Collin DeVore, The University of Oklahoma
  • Pedro Almeida, University of Florida
  • Minhae Kim, Oklahoma State University
1.A.25. Health Economics [GRAD]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Laura Dague, Texas A&M University
  • Impacts of Marijuana Consumption on Mental Health among Young Adults. .....Apurva Bendre, Indiana University Bloomington
  • The Cost of Clarity: Trade-Offs to Public Investment in Diagnostic Care at Rural Hospitals. .....Bradley Scott Curtis, University of Georgia
  • Everything’s Bigger in ‘Taxes’: The Effect of Condoms Sales Tax on Sexual Health Outcomes in Texas. .....John Natoli-Henry, Florida State University
  • Building Walls and Building Blocs: The Two-Tale Story about the 2017-2019 U.S.-China Trade War. .....Sydney A Weber, Kansas State University
Discussants:
  • Liam Sigaud, West Virginia University
  • Sunhyung Lee, Montclair State University
  • Laura Dague, Texas A&M University
1.A.26. Retirement and Disability Policy [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Catherine Eckel, Texas A&M University
Chair: Melissa Gentry, Texas A&M University
  • Driving Inclusion: The Effect of Improved Transportation for People with Disabilities. .....Melissa Gentry, Texas A&M University
  • Employee Exodus: The Impact of Government Downsizing on Benefit Access. .....Sydney Austen Gordon, University of California, Irvine
  • The Impact of Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) on the Financial Well-Being of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Beneficiaries. .....Bahareh Eftekhari, Harvard University
1.A.27. Applied Microeconomics I [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Linnea Endersby, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Information Signals and Educational Decisions: Understanding Selection Into & Impacts of Career and Technical Education. .....Shaun Dougherty, Boston College; and Yerin Yoon, Boston College
  • Incentive Overlaps: Examining the Influence of the EITC on Labor Supply Responses to Wage Shocks. .....Qilu Pan, Purdue University
  • Estimating Tax-Dependent Compliance: Theory and Evidence on Tariffs from Trade Wars. .....Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Yuting Gao, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Laura Grigolon, University of Mannheim; and Mark Tremblay, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • The Impact of Social Security Survivor Benefits on Widowhood. .....Hao Li, Purdue University
  • An Attention Game: Unintended Consequences of Artificial Intelligence Chatbots. .....Fernanda Carriedo, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Discussants:
  • Jiee Zhong, Miami University
  • Kaden Seth Grace, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Tommy Morgan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Dubravka Ritter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Junni Pan, Purdue University
1.A.28. Behavioral Insights in Policy and Consumer Decision-Making [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Haiyong Liu, Texas State University
Chair: Haiyong Liu, Texas State University
  • When to Charge: Factors Impacting Charging Behavior in Electric Vehicle Drivers. .....Gregory Howard, East Carolina University; Alexander Yoshizumi, North Carolina State University; and Heather Brutz, North Carolina State University
  • Hybrid Discrete Choice Experiments: Overcoming Issues of Hypothetical and Real Formats. .....Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; Bachir Kassas, University of Florida; and Wuyang Hu, The Ohio State University
  • Opt-Out Nudges and Compliance: Evidence from Mandatory 401(k) Auto-Escalation. .....Muxin Zhai, Texas State University; Yanwen Wang, University of British Columbia; and John Lynch, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Distributional Impacts of U.S. Floods on County Economic Activity. .....Jonathan Lee, East Carolina University; Okmyung Bin, East Carolina University; John Bishop, East Carolina University; Lester Zeager, East Carolina University; and Justin Gallagher, Montana State University
  • Examining Recency of Wildfire Exposures as an Antidote to the Intangibility of Public Policy Dilemma. .....Jacob Hochard, University of Wyoming
1.A.30. Macroeconomics and Policy I [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Incentives for Early Retirement and Pension Reform. .....Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Pension Eligibility Criteria in a Setting with Informality. .....Carla Moreno, Loyola Marymount University
  • Minimum Wage, Business Dynamism, and the Life Cycle of Firms. .....Andre Victor Doherty Luduvice, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Discussants:
  • Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Carla Moreno, Loyola Marymount University
  • Andre Victor Doherty Luduvice, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
1.A.31. Macroeconomic Policy, Wage Dispersion, and Wealth Inequality [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Syed Hussain, James Madison University; Linli Zhao, Elon University;
Chair: Linli Zhao, Elon University
  • Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Wage Dispersion. .....Linli Zhao, Elon University; Yunrui Bai, University of Kentucky; and Xiaonan Ma, University of Rochester
  • Income Risk in Emerging Markets. .....Mitchell James Vaughn, Elon University
  • Rethinking Productivity Shocks: The Role of Monetary Policy Constraints. .....Naafey Sardar, St. Olaf College
  • Fiscal Policy and Wealth Inequality in the U.S.. .....Syed Hussain, James Madison University
1.A.32. U.S. Financial and Business History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Peter Nencka, Miami University
Chair: Carl Kitchens, Florida State University
  • Growing Healthy: How Public Investment in Medical Facilities Affects Innovation & Growth. .....Spencer McCloy, Florida State University
  • New Work in the Second Industrial Revolution. .....Nicholas Carrollo, Federal Reserve Board; Elior Cohen, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; and Jingyi Huang, Brandeis University
  • Mobilizing Savings, Shaping Regions: The Financial Geography of U.S. Life Insurance. .....Pawel Janas, Caltech
  • The Role of Incumbent Firms in Forestalling the Adoption of New Energy Sources: Lessons from America's Natural Gas Energy Transition. .....Michael Karas, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Prohibiting Professions: The Impact of Early 20th Century Dry Laws. .....John Fitz-Henley II, Princeton University
1.A.33. Environmental Compliance and Enforcement [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Dietrich Earnhart, University of Kansas
Chair: Dietrich Earnhart, University of Kansas
  • Regulatory Monitoring and Enforcement at Animal Feeding Operations: Exploration of Causal Mechanisms. .....Zach Raff, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Causal Mechanisms behind Environmental Injustice: The Role of Enforcement. .....Dietrich Earnhart, University of Kansas
  • Do Regulated Entities Update Their Enforcement Perceptions during Regulatory Leadership Transitions?. .....Sarah Jacobson, Williams College
  • Effects of Environmental Justice-Motivated Inspections on Environmental Compliance. .....Grace Himpel, University of Kansas
1.A.34. Empirical Environmental [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
Chair: Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
  • Professional Sports and Local Air Quality: A Literature Review and Analysis of the Past Five Years. .....Stephen Locke, Western Kentucky University
  • Regulating Pollution Interactions: Retrospective Study of the NOx Budget Program. .....Isaiah Bryant-Sheth, University of Kentucky; Sagbo Anicet Hounton, University of Calgary; Lala Ma, University of Kentucky; and Lucija Muehlenbachs, University of Calgary
  • Climate Resilience: A Cost-Benefit Approach. .....Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University
  • Willingness to Pay to Save Animal Lives as a Feature of Consumer Products. .....Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University; and Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University
1.A.35. Constitutional Political Economy [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Texas Tech University
Chair: Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Texas Tech University
  • Corruption and Constitutions. .....Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Texas Tech University; and Justin Callais, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Public Participation in Constitution-Making and Property Rights. .....Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Texas Tech University; and Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
  • Adverse Selection in Avenues for Constitutional Change. .....Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
  • Populism, Constitutional Constraints, and Freedom of Expression. .....Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
1.A.36. Economic Development I [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
Chair: Andrew Simons, Fordham University
  • Can Social Assistance Reduce Violent Conflict and Civil Unrest? Evidence from a Large-Scale Public Works Program in Ethiopia. .....Andrew Simons, Fordham University; Kalle Hirvonen, IFPRI; and Elia Machado, Lehman College, City University of New York
  • Place-Based Policies and Intimate Partner Violence. .....Katherine Theiss, Radford University
  • Do Female Community Health Workers Affect Intimate Partner Violence? Evidence from India. .....Devika Hazra, California State University, Los Angeles; and Nayantara Biswas, Clark University
  • The Impact of Air Pollution on Firms: Evidence from India. .....Anjali Chandra, Washington College; and Pedro Armada, Fordham University
Discussants:
  • Devika Hazra, California State University, Los Angeles
  • Mehtabul Azam, Oklahoma State University
  • Anjali Chandra, Washington College
  • Ridwan Mosharraf Hossain, Fordham University
1.A.37. Business Environment and Development [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Tanya Molodtsova, Appalachian State University
  • Short-Term Decision-Making Bias Leads to a Controlled Economy. .....Taylor Eastridge, Santa Fe College; and Jeffrey Haglund, Santa Fe College
  • Financial Development and Endogenous Investment-Specific Technical Change. .....Daeeun Bae, The George Washington University
  • Does a Better Business Environment Lead to Faster Economic Growth?. .....Tanya Molodtsova, Appalachian State University; Onur Ince, Appalachian State University; Prianthi Roy, The Economist; and Jun Zhou, The Economist
1.A.38. Endogenous Growth Theory [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • A Theory of Markups, Quantity Growth, and Variety Growth. .....Vince Mastantuno, Suffolk University
  • Energy Prices and Quality. .....Robert Kane, International University of Japan
  • Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Economic Growth in a R&D Growth Model. .....Katsufumi Fukuda, Chukyo University; Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School; Yasunori Ouchida, Hiroshima University; and Mohsen Shaeyan, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
  • Skill Intensity, Firm Size Distribution, and Aggregate Productivity Growth. .....Robert Kane, International University of Japan; and Filippo Massari, Fairfield University
1.A.39. Health Law and Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Benjamin McMichael, The University of Alabama
Chair: Benjamin McMichael, The University of Alabama
  • Optimal Regulation of Precision Medicine. .....Elissa Philip Gentry, Arizona State University; Daniel Chen, ; and Timothy Yu,
  • Healthcare Provider Regulations and Maternal Health: Linking Access to Pregnancy Outcomes. .....Mary Motolenich, ; Moiz Bhai, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; and Danny Hughes,
  • Who Delivers? Licensing and Provider Allocation in Medicaid. .....Sukriti Beniwal, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice
  • The Impact of Scope-of-Practice Laws on Severe Maternal Morbidity. .....Benjamin McMichael, The University of Alabama
1.A.40. Assessing the Impact of War on Poverty Programs [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
Chair: Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
  • New Data on War on Poverty Programs in the 1960s. .....Hyewon Kim, Cornell University; Esra Kose, University of California, Merced; Henry Manley, Stanford University; and Doug Miller, Cornell University
  • The Long-Term Health and Economic Benefits of Family Planning Programs. .....Martha Bailey, University of California, Los Angeles; Olga Malkova, University of California, Irvine; and Brendan Timpe, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • The Intergenerational Effects of Head Start on Infant Health. .....Esra Kose, University of California, Merced; Siobhan O'Keefe, Davidson College; and Maria Rosales-Rueda, University of Delaware
  • The War on Poverty and Higher Education Access: Educational Attainment and Intergenerational Effects of Upward Bound. .....Brianna Felegi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame; and Esra Kose, University of California, Merced
1.A.41. Children’s Health in Sub-Saharan Africa and Health Policy in the U.S. [Allied-AAAWE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Elizabeth Asiedu, Howard University; Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia;
Chair: Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia
  • The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence Exposure on Children's Mental Health: Evidence from Ghana. .....Ami Adjoh-Baliki, American Institutes for Research
  • The Effect of Ending the Pandemic-Related Mandate of Continuous Medicaid Coverage on Health Insurance Coverage. .....Keisha Solomon, Howard University; and Kabir Dasgupta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Weather Shock and Child Health: Evidence from Sub-Sahara Africa. .....Jones Arkoh Paintsil, Howard University
  • Intimate Partner Violence and Child Health Outcomes: Evidence from SSA. .....Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia; Elizabeth Asiedu, Howard University; Jones Arkoh Paintsil, Howard University; and Prince Arkoh Paintsil, University of Cape Coast
1.A.42. Health and Policy I [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Chair: Laura Argys, University of Colorado Denver
  • The Effect of Behavioral Healthcare Access on Communities: Evidence from New Mexico. .....Abigail Rose Cormier, University of Georgia
  • Impaired Cognitive and Behavioral Functioning in Childhood and Health Outcomes in Adulthood. .....Hope Corman, Rider University; Kelly Noonan, Princeton University; and Nancy E. Reichman, Rutgers University
  • Medical Innovation and Racial Inequality: Exploring the Reversal of the Survival Advantage among Premature Black Babies. .....D. Mark Anderson, Montana State University; Kerwin Charles, Yale University; and Daniel Rees, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
  • Are E-Cigarette Taxes Losing their Bite?. .....Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University; Dhaval Dave, Bentley University; Tessie Krishna, San Diego State University; and Yang Liang, San Diego State University
Discussants:
  • Laura Argys, University of Colorado Denver
  • Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
1.B.1. Contests [Allied-ESA]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama
  • Cooperation in Large Contests. .....Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama; and Philip Brookins, University of South Carolina
  • The Breakaway and the Sprint: An Empirical Investigation of Competition between and within Groups. .....Cooper Woodham, Florida State University
1.B.2. Causal Inference [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Identification of Causal Effects in Bunching Models with Endogeneity. .....Carolina Caetano, University of Georgia; Gregorio Caetano, University of Georgia; and Otavio Tecchio, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Asymptotic Bias of Unconditional Regression Estimators under Endogeneity. .....Julian Martinez-Iriarte, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Yixiao Sun, University of California, San Diego
  • Addressing Limited Overlap Using Limited Heterogeneity. .....Soonwoo Kwon, Brown University; and Liyang Sun, University College London
  • Which Policy Works and Where? Estimation and Inference of State Level Treatment Effects Using Difference-in-Differences. .....Sunny Karim, Carleton University; Matthew Webb, Carleton University; Nichole Austin, Dalhousie University; and Erin Strumpf, McGill University
1.B.3. Domestic Tobacco and E-Cigarette Policies [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Grace Phillips, University of Memphis
Chair: Fernando Briseño, Universidad de la Libertad
  • Exploring the Effect of E-Cigarettes on Smoking-Related Disparities in the U.S.. .....James Prieger, Pepperdine University; and Sam Hampsher-Monk, BOTEC Analysis
  • Estimating the Effect of E-Cigarette Nicotine Limits on Cigarette and E-Cigarette Sales in Canada. .....Brad Davis, University of Missouri; Michael Pesko, University of Missouri; and Abigail Friedman, Yale University
  • Consumer Demand under the Nicotine-Yield Tobacco Product Standard: Evidence from an Economic Choice Experiment. .....Don Kenkel, Cornell University; Ryan Dycus, Cornell University; Alan Mathios, Cornell University; Jacob Meyer, Cornell University; Joseph V. Terza, University of Florida; and Hua Wang, Cornell University
  • Smoking Behavior before and after California’s Ban of Menthol Cigarettes. .....Grace Phillips, University of Memphis; Don Kenkel, Cornell University; Alan Mathios, Cornell University; Jacob Meyer, Cornell University; Nantaporn Plurphanswat, Cornell University; and Hua Wang, Cornell University
1.B.4. Firm Decisions, Incentives, and Market Behavior [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Nomalia Manna, Fairfield University
  • Do Diverse Boards Matter for Within-Firm Pay Inequality?. .....Katsiaryna Bardos, Fairfield University; Sila Alan, Fairfield University; Natalya Shelkova, Guilford College; and Nomalia Manna, Fairfield University
  • Outliers in CEO Compensation: Evidence from Elon Musk’s 2018 Pay Package. .....Kam Ming Wan, Hanken School of Economics; and Joseph P.H. Fan, University of Queensland
  • Ownership and Control in Family Business Groups: An Agency Costs Perspective. .....Hyeonjin Im, Texas A&M International University; Dongguen Kim, ; and Youngbin Lee, University of Missouri
  • Evolution of the Relative Efficiency of CDS and Equity Markets in Japan: Does One Market Have a Long-Term Informational Advantage over the Other?. .....Anwen Yin, Texas A&M International University; and William Procasky, Texas A&M University Kingsville
  • Large Institutional Investors and Stock Return Volatility: Evidences across Stock Size and Institution Types. .....Jung Jae Kim, Emory University
1.B.8. Antitrust and Competition Policy [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Marco Duarte, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Monopoly and Monopsony in a Networked Economy. .....Qian Wang, University of Maryland
  • Market Power and the Unequal Incidence of Supply Shocks: Evidence from the Bird Flu. .....Matthew Leisten, Federal Trade Commission
  • Antitrust on Aisle 5: Lessons from Decades of Supermarket Divestitures. .....Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
  • Conduct and Scale Economies: Evaluating Tariffs in the U.S. Automobile Market. .....Marco Duarte, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussants:
  • Marco Duarte, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Qian Wang, University of Maryland
  • Ryan Westphal, Brandeis University
  • Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
1.B.9. Russian Socioeconomic Topics [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Charles Becker, Duke University
Chair: Jeffrey DeSimone, Duke University
  • Do Birth Incentives Work? The Impact of Russia’s 2007 Maternity Capital Program. .....Daria Soboleva, Duke University; Stella McMullen, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
  • Assessing Conflict-Driven Disruptions in the Kyrgyzstan-Russia Labor Pipeline via a Gradient Boosting Approach to Nowcasting. .....Michelle Schultze, Duke University
  • Letting Data Give Voice to the Victims: Tracing the Great Purge in Moscow, 1937-39. .....Charles Becker, Duke University; Uyanga Gansukh, Duke University; and Malika Syzdykova, Duke University
  • Reexamining the Blavatskyy Hypothesis: Are the Fat Cats Fat, or Just Old?. .....Logan Cooper, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
1.B.10. Economics of the Household [Presidential-CSWEP]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University;
Chair: Manan Roy, Appalachian State University
  • Spare the Rod? Christian Missions and the Roots of Harsh Parenting. .....Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida; Alberto Ciancio, University of Glasgow; Elizabetta De Cao, University of Bologna; and Luca Maria Pesando, New York University—Abu Dhabi
  • Social Pensions and Intimate Partner Violence against Older Women. .....Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida; Cristina Belles-Obrero, Institut d'Anàlisi Economica; and Han Ye, University of Mannheim
  • Differential Impacts of California’s Paid Family Leave Program among Immigrants and U.S. Natives. .....Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame; Zeina Shalaby, BIG LAB, University of Notre Dame; and Madeline Zavodny, University of North Florida
  • Free School Meals and the Financial Health of Families. .....Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Krista Ruffini, Georgetown University; and Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
1.B.11. Topics in International Economics [Allied-IEFS]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
Chair: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
  • The Network of Bank Branches and Domestic Capital Flows. .....Marcos Sora, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Asymmetric Trade Costs and Trade Balances Dynamics. .....Roman Merga, International Monetary Fund
  • Market Power and Unemployment in a Global Economy. .....Hamid Firooz, North Carolina State University
  • Spatial Linkages and the Uneven Effects of a Commodity Boom. .....Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
1.B.12. Family Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut
Chair: Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut
  • Cohort Effects of Marriage and Children on the Gender Wage Gap in Korea. .....Jinsoon Cho, Southern Utah University
  • Dementia, Familial Caregivers, and Residential Locations of Older Americans. .....Benjamin Taraskevich, University of Connecticut
  • Family Structure and Children’s Academic Achievement in the United States. .....Gulgun Bayaz-Ozturk, New York City College of Technology, City University of New York
  • The Impact of Intergenerational Coresidence on Children’s Health in Urban China. .....Jinning Wang, The University of Manchester; and Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut
1.B.13. Economic Damages Quagmires for Practitioners in Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Context [Allied-NAFE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Tricia Yount, Yount Forensic Consulting, LLC
Chairs: Tricia Yount, Yount Forensic Consulting, LLC; Marc Weinstein, Team Economics, LLC;

Panelists:
  • Marc Weinstein, Team Economics, LLC;
  • Bernard F. Pettingill, Jr., Pettingill Economic Consulting;
  • Sean P. Escoffery, Mark Escoffery, P.A.;
1.B.14. Gender in Higher Education: Faculty and Students [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
Chair: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
  • Demographic Determinants of Wage and Tenure in Economics: Do Institutional Characteristics Matter?. .....Haley Marie Wilder, University of Kentucky
  • Unveiling the Gender Productivity Gap and Salary Disparity in Academia. .....Mumtahina Islam, Kansas University
  • Using Longitudinal Data to Explore the Gender Gap for Academic Economists. .....Kelly Bedard, University of California, Santa Barbara; Heather Royer, University of California, Santa Barbara; and Maxine Lee, San Francisco State University
  • How Coed Is College?. .....Ken Troske, University of Kentucky; and William Carrington, Carrington Consulting
1.B.15. The Effects of International Migration [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Armando Lopez-Velasco, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • International Mobility and Economic Complexity: The Role of Business Travel in Facilitating Knowledge Transfer. .....Imran Arif, Appalachian State University
  • The Impacts of International Labor Migration on Wages in Developing Countries. .....Sokchea Lim, John Carroll University
  • The Labor Market Effect of State Level Anti-Immigration Legislation in the United States. .....Zhaochen He, Christopher Newport University; and Travis Taylor, Christopher Newport University
  • The Effect of Introducing a Guest Worker Program on Equilibrium Unauthorized Immigration. .....Armando Lopez-Velasco, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • WWII to Rudeboys: Institutional Impact of the Windrush Generation. .....Adam Swisher, Texas Tech University
1.B.16. Topics in Trade Policy Analysis [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Maia Linask, University of Richmond; Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond;
Chairs: Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond; Maia Linask, University of Richmond;
  • Preferential Trade Agreements and Non-tariff Measures. .....David Kuenzel, Wesleyan University; and Rishi R. Sharma, Colgate University
  • Relationship-Specificity, Firm Boundary Decisions, and Comparative Advantage. .....Mengxiao Liu, Lehigh University
  • WTO Panel Reports: Reading between the Lines. .....Maia Linask, University of Richmond
  • Do Sanctions Inhibit Innovation? The Case of the U.S.. .....Anna Miromanova, Lewis & Clark College; and Nune Hovhannisyan, Loyola University Maryland
1.B.17. Generative-AI in the Economics Classroom [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Janine Wilson, University of California, Davis
  • Authentic Assessment in the Age of Generative AI. .....Christian Spielmann, University of Bristol; and Alvin Birdi, University of Bristol
  • Enhancing Students Human Interaction through AI-Assisted Learning. .....Sara Avila Forcada, University of Colorado Boulder; and Alpna Bhatia, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Incorporating AI into Finance Simulations. .....Marc Sardy, Rollins College; Richard Lewin, Rollins College; Kevin Brady, Rollins College; and John Shideler, Rollins College
  • The Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) in Economics. .....Brandon Sheridan, Elon University; Josh Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College; Emily Marshall, Denison University; Douglas McKee, Cornell University; and Petar Stankov, Royal Holloway University of London
Discussants:
  • Yinghsuan Chao, University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh
  • Megan McCoy Dowdy, Boston College
  • Tyler Wake, Denison University
  • Pascal Stiefenhofer, Newcastle University
1.B.18. The Political Economy of Immigration Policy [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Immigration Policy and Coasean Bargaining. .....Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • EU, Tear Down Your Walls: The Impacts of Emigration on Home Country Institutions. .....Joshua Bedi, University of Copenhagen; and Shaomeng Jia, University of Louisiana Monroe
  • Immigration Law Undermines the Rule of Law. .....Molly R Rovinski, George Mason University; and Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Border Militarization: How Efforts to Control the Border Threaten American Liberty. .....Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
1.B.19. Money and Prices [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Thomas Hogan, American Institute for Economic Research
Chair: Thomas Hogan, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Rethinking Deflation and Its Effects: A Cross-Country Analysis of Supply-Driven Deflation. .....Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University; and Casey Pender, Mount Allison University
  • Bitcoin Mining and the China Shock. .....William Luther, Florida Atlantic University; and Joshua Hendrickson, The University of Mississippi
  • Monetary Policy and Disinflation in Argentina. .....Nicolas Cachanosky, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Knowledge Problems in Monetary Policy. .....Thomas Hogan, American Institute for Economic Research
1.B.21. Air Pollution I [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Andrew Earle, East Carolina University
  • Labor Productivity Impacts of Air Purifiers. .....Teevrat Garg, University of California, San Diego
  • Smoggy Instruments: A Breath of Bias in Air Pollution Impact Studies. .....Zhenxuan Wang, North Carolina State University; and Alex Yu, Wake Forest University
  • Recreation Losses from Wildfire Smoke. .....Nino Abashidze, University of Wyoming; and Bailey Kirkland, University of Wyoming
  • General Equilibrium Effects of Carbon Offsets. .....Daniel H. Karney, Ohio University; and Isla Globus-Harris, Colgate University
  • A Review of Wildfire Smoke Exposure Measures and Their Implications for Economic Analyses. .....Andrew Earle, East Carolina University; and Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.B.22. Energy II [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Erin Litzow, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Targeted Interpretability for Causal Accuracy: Evidence from the Price Elasticity of Gasoline Demand. .....Nima Rafizadeh, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • The Short-Term Price Elasticity of Wholesale Electricity Demand: A Double Machine Learning Approach. .....Maryam Feyzollahi, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Optimizing Energy Efficiency in U.S. Residential Housing: A Dynamic Approach. .....Nahid Samimi, The University of New Mexico; and Jingjing Wang, The University of New Mexico
  • Tax Policy and Energy Markets: Evaluating the Efficacy of Production Tax Relief on Oil & Gas Activity. .....Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology; Samuel Camacho, Stanford University; and Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University
  • Electric Cooking in the Energy Transition: How Much Subsidization Is Needed?. .....Erin Litzow, The University of Texas at Dallas
1.B.23. Stated Preferences II [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University
  • Beyond Official Warnings: How Peer Influence and Social Media Affect Wildfire Evacuation Decisions and Timing. .....Yeongseon Baik, Texas A&M University; and Liqing Li, Texas A&M University
  • Evaluating the Adaptation Benefits of Smallholder Solar Irrigation Systems in Kenya. .....Alejandro Diaz-Herrera, Duke University; and Marc Jeuland, Duke University
  • Preference and Willingness to Donate for Artificial Reef Enhancement. .....Eugene Frimpong, University of Georgia
  • Not Just a Random Forest: Using Bayesian Additive Regression Trees to Estimate Willingness to Pay to Protect Critical Habitat. .....Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
  • From Oath to Outcome: A Meta-Analysis on the Impact of Honesty Oaths on Hypothetical Bias. .....Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; and Jamal Mamkhezri, New Mexico State University
1.B.24. Flight Delays, Cancellations, and Joint Ventures [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Measuring Airline Competition through Schedule Differentiation. .....Alberto Gaggero, University of Aosta Valley; Alexander Luttman, The MITRE Corporation; and Marco Alderighi, Università degli Studi di Milano
  • Product Market Responses to Reputational Shocks and Public Relations Crises (UA Scandal). .....Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; Minhae Kim, Oklahoma State University; and Qi Ge, Vassar College
  • Untying the Knot: The Competitive Impact of Undoing the Northeast Alliance. .....Nick Rupp, East Carolina University; and Kerry Tan, Loyola University Maryland
  • Flight Cancellations. .....Nick Rupp, East Carolina University; and Shih-Hsien Chuang, Northwest Missouri State University
Discussants:
  • Shih-Hsien Chuang, Northwest Missouri State University
  • Ann Atwater, University of Florida
  • Junyeol Ryu, The University of Oklahoma
  • Chen (Cassie) Zhang, University of California, Irvine
1.B.25. Economics of Education [GRAD]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • Higher Education and Its Effect on Political Participation: Evidence from Egypt. .....Syeda Jahirin Aktari, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Teacher Quality in High School Course Grades: A Dynamic Factor Model in a Network. .....Samuel Barker, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Closing the Gaps: An Examination of Early Impacts of Dallas ISD’s Opt-Out Policy on Advanced Course Enrollment. .....Daniel Vargas, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • How Does a Four-Day School Week Affect High School Students? Evidence from Colorado. .....Ruinan Zhao, University of California, Riverside
Discussants:
  • Hannah Ruebeck, Hamilton College
  • Chris Boyd, Towson University
  • Crystal Zhan, University of South Carolina
  • Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
1.B.26. Social Insurance, Disability, and Health [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Laura Dague, Texas A&M University
Chair: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Coresidence and Long-Term Care. .....Alexis Smith, University of Wisconsin
  • Does Information Influence the Choice between Social Security Disability and Early Retirement?. .....Priyanka Anand, George Mason University; and Duyen Tran, George Mason University
  • Time for Healthcare: Evidence from Paid Sick Leave Mandates. .....Sumedha Gupta, Indiana University Bloomington; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; Kosali Simon, Indiana University Bloomington; and Christopher Ruhm, University of Virginia
  • Navigating Medicaid: Experimental Evidence on Administrative Burden and Coverage Loss. .....Rebecca Myerson, University of Wisconsin; Laura Dague, Texas A&M University; and Allison Espeseth, Covering Wisconsin
1.B.27. Applied Microeconomics II [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University
  • The Effect of Student Loans on Credit Scores. .....Dubravka Ritter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; and Adam Looney, University of Utah
  • Spatial Clustering of Natural Disasters, Selection in Migration, and Economic Outcomes. .....Junni Pan, Purdue University
  • The Effect of the Great Recession on Student Loan Borrowing and Repayment. .....Tomas Monarrez, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; and Michel Grosz, Federal Trade Commission
  • Do Relief Programs Compensate for Longevity Losses from Recessions? Evidence from the Great Depression and the New Deal. .....Tommy Morgan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Ariadna Jou, Universidad de Chile
  • The Impact of Exam Schools on Disadvantaged Students: Evidence from NYC’s Discovery Program. .....Michael Joseph Darisse, Florida State University
Discussants:
  • Shaun Dougherty, Boston College
  • Jessica Brown, University of South Carolina
  • Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Merrill Warnick, University of Georgia
  • Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.B.28. Corruption, Labor, and Health [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Subha Mani, Fordham University; Sudipta Sarangi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
Chair: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College
  • Exploring the Interplay of Corruption, Taxation, and Labor Freedom in Determining the Informal Sector. .....Meghna Dutta, Indian Institute of Technology Patna; and Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College
  • The Labor Market Consequences of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). .....Colin Cannonier, Belmont University
  • From Conflict to Crisis: Long-Term Impacts of Terrorism on School Completion in Pakistan. .....Mehtabul Azam, Oklahoma State University; and Sonia Shabbir, Oklahoma State University
1.B.30. Macroeconomics and Policy II [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Quits, Layoffs, and Labor Supply. .....Kathrin Ellieroth, Colby College
  • Lifetime Hours Inequality and Occupational Choice. .....Cesar Urquizo Ubillus, Vanderbilt University
  • Luxuries, Necessities, and the Allocation of Time. .....Lei Fang, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Discussants:
  • Lei Fang, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Kathrin Ellieroth, Colby College
  • Cesar Urquizo Ubillus, Vanderbilt University
1.B.31. Climate Macroeconomics [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Chair: Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Localized Climate Effects: A Mixed Functional VAR Approach. .....Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Heterogeneity in the Economic Impact of Temperature Shocks across U.S. States. .....Hee Soo Kim, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Climate Policies under Dynamic Factor Adjustment. .....David Dongyoon Shin, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Green Industrial Policies and Energy Transition in the Globalized Economy. .....Sungwan Hong, University of Pittsburgh
1.B.32. U.S. Historical Public Economics [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: William Cockriel, Florida State University
Chair: Peter Nencka, Miami University
  • Citizenship Policy and Women's Integration: Evidence from the 1922 Cable Act. .....Rebecca Brough, University of California, Davis
  • Exploring the Role of Political Connections in Employment: Evidence from U.S. Elections, 1850-1940. .....Madeleine Ho, University of California, Davis
  • Senator Accountability and Allocating Funds. .....Noah Braun, St. Olaf College; and Paige Elizabeth Montrose, University of Pittsburgh
  • Human Capital Decisions in Resource Booms: Evidence for the Role of Dynamic Complementarities. .....Taylor Jaworski, University of Colorado Boulder; Carl Kitchens, Florida State University; and Luke Rodgers, Florida State University
  • Public Data Infrastructure and Agricultural Development: Historical Evidence from Soil Mapping. .....Yiyu Xing, University of California, Los Angeles
1.B.33. Climate Risk and Environmental Justice [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Ruth Quainoo, University of Vermont
  • Gaps in Public and Flood Managers' Flood Hazard Risk Communications and Perceptions. .....Ruth Quainoo, University of Vermont; Scott Merrill, University of Vermont; Rodrigo Soares, University of Vermont; Jessica Balerna, University of Vermont; Masood Ali-Khan, University of Vermont; Christopher Koliba, University of Kansas; and Trisha Shrum, University of Vermont
  • Climate Shocks and Social Networks: Understanding Adaptation among Rural Farmers in Bangladesh. .....Md Tanvir Pavel, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  • The Effects of Environmental Markets on Vulnerable Communities: Evidence from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. .....Ana Mazmishvili, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • The Effect of Climate Change on the Size and Cost of Wildfires: Evidence from Wildfires in U.S. National Forests. .....Dallas Wood, Western Carolina University
1.B.34. Agricultural Markets and Risk Management [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: GwanSeon Kim, Arkansas State University
  • Spray or Wait? The Value of Information in Pest Management. .....Hyewon Lee, Iowa State University; and David Hennessy, Iowa State University
  • State Affinity and Agricultural Awareness Drive Out-of-State Consumer Valuations for ‘Fresh from Florida’ Products. .....Prabin Adhikari, University of Florida; Bachir Kassas, University of Florida; Lijun Chen, University of Florida; and Alexandre Magnier, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Farmers’ Markets and Local Economies: An Economic Analysis of Judd Hill Farmers’ Market. .....GwanSeon Kim, Arkansas State University; and Steven Green, Arkansas State University
  • The Price Dynamics of Organic versus Conventional Fresh Produce: The Role of Weather, Macroeconomic, and Market Factors. .....Tengda Gong, University of Manitoba; Bulat Gafarov, University of California, Davis; and Jens Hilscher, University of California, Davis
  • Startups and Shortages: Do Rising Crop Prices Drive Loan Applications?. .....Patricia June Hummel, Middle Tennessee State University
1.B.35. Law and Economics I [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
Chair: Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
  • Bias, Trust, and Trustworthiness: An Experimental Study of Post Justice System Outcomes. .....Jason Aimone, Baylor University; Charles North, Baylor University; and Lucas Rentschler, Utah State University
  • Final Offer Arbitration with Asymmetric Evidence. .....Yongjoon Kim, The University of Alabama; Afia Farjana Promi, The University of Alabama; Jiatong Xue, The University of Alabama; and Cary Deck, The University of Alabama
  • An Experimental Comparison between Conventional Arbitration and the After-Model of Final Offer Arbitration. .....Michael Solomon, Colby College
  • The Screening Model of Litigation with a Continuum of Types: An Experimental Analysis. .....Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama; Mark Van Boening, University of Mississippi; and Michael Solomon, Colby College
Discussants:
  • Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
  • Shahar Dillbary, George Mason University
  • Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
  • Erin Meyers, George Mason University
1.B.36. Economic Development II [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
Chair: Shamma Alam, Dickinson College
  • India's Sex Ratio Shift: Pandemic Effects or Changing Preferences?. .....Shamma Alam, Dickinson College; and Claus Portner, Seattle University
  • Healthcare Strikes and Maternal Care in India. .....Sandipa Bhattacharjee, Ramapo College; Shamma Alam, Dickinson College; and Bijetri Bose, Azim Premji University
  • Broadband Access and Its Influence on Marriage and Fertility Decisions. .....Ye Jiang, Dickinson College; Shamma Alam, Dickinson College; and Claus Portner, Seattle University
  • Competitive Preferences in Adolescents: A Validation Study Using Self-Reported and Incentivized Measure. .....Ridwan Mosharraf Hossain, Fordham University
Discussants:
  • Andrew Simons, Fordham University
  • Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
  • Melanie Khamis, Wesleyan University
  • Justine Herve, Stevens Institute of Technology
1.B.37. Economic Development and Technology [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Kanybek Nur-tegin, Florida Atlantic University
  • Impact of Broadband Access on Economic Development: The Case of Native American Reservations. .....Pradyot Sharma, George Mason University; and Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
  • How Does Broadband Expansion Affect Reproductive Health?. .....Segla Bernus Emilien Akotenou, University of Oklahoma
  • Enhancing Operational Efficiency in SMEs through Government Digitalization Initiatives: Evidence from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. .....Kanybek Nur-tegin, Florida Atlantic University; and Pavel Yakovlev, Duquesne University
  • Mobile Internet and Women's Empowerment. .....Mohammad Jakaria, University of South Carolina
1.B.38. Quantitative Endogenous Growth [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Robots and Inequality between and within Occupations. .....Rodimiro Rodrigo, The George Washington University; Roberto Samaniego, The George Washington University; and Yun Zhang, George Washington University
  • Common Ownership, Investment, and Economic Growth: A Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis. .....Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School
  • The Economic Effects of Policy Interventions to Curtail Fossil Fuel Commodities. .....Bentley Coffey, University of South Carolina; Patrick McLaughlin, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Labor Income Tax Shocks and Corporate R&D. .....Soroush Ghazi, The University of Alabama; Daniel J. Henderson, University of Alabama; Alexandra Soberón, University of Cantabria; and Taining Wang, Capital University of Economics and Business
1.B.39. Spatial Housing and Labor [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Christopher Severen, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta;
Chair: Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Diversifying the Suburbs: Rental Supply and Spatial Inequality. .....Konhee Chang, University of California, Berkeley
  • Highways, Commuting and Trade: Unpacking Suburban Growth. .....Daniel Velasquez, University of Michigan
  • Assessing the Impact of Geographic Shifts Driven by Remote Worker Relocation Programs. .....Hoyoung Yoo, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Does Skill Abundance Still Matter? The Evolution of Comparative Advantage in the 21st Century. .....Shinnosuke Kikuchi, University of California, San Diego
1.B.40. Economic Drivers of Interpersonal Violence [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Stacy Dickert-Conlin, Michigan State University
Chair: Jillian Carr, Purdue University
  • Household Resources and Intimate Partner Violence: The Case of Medicaid Expansion. .....Madeleine Cullen Smith, Michigan State University
  • Can Health Services Curb Violence? Evidence from Substance Use Treatment and Intimate Partner Violence. .....Bilge Erten, Northeastern University; Pinar Keskin, Wellesley College; and Mevlude Akbulut, Dalhousie University
  • Tipples and Quarrels in the Household: The Effect of an Alcohol Mitigation Intervention on Intimate Partner Violence. .....Fatima Aqeel, City of Boston; and Carolina Castilla, Colgate University
  • Sports Betting Legalization's Impact on Child Maltreatment: Evidence from Child Protective Services Reports. .....Eric Wilken, University of Oregon
Discussants:
  • Graham Gardner, Texas Christian University
  • Analisa Packham, Vanderbilt University
  • Katherine Theiss, Radford University
1.B.41. Investments in Early Childhood Care and Education [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
Chair: Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
  • Preschool as Child Care: Head Start Duration Expansions and Maternal Employment. .....Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame; Esra Kose, University of California, Merced; and Maria Rosales-Rueda, University of Delaware
  • The Effects of Universal Pre-K for Three-Year-Old Children on Mothers’ Employment and Families’ Economic Well-Being. .....Eunho Cha, University of California, Irvine
  • Short and Long Run Maternal Labor Supply Responses to Publicly Provided Schooling for Children. .....Jocelyn Wikle, Brigham Young University; and Riley Wilson, Brigham Young University
  • The Effect of Access to Free Pre-Kindergarten on Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Maya Mikdash, Louisiana State University; and Jiee Zhong, Miami University
1.B.42. Health and Policy II [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
Chair: Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
  • Early Effects of the No Surprises Act on Provider Network Adequacy and Emergency Care Utilization Patterns. .....Tannista Banerjee, Auburn University
  • Marketing Authorization Holder (MAH) Pilot Program and Innovation in China’s Pharmaceutical Industry. .....Zihang Li, Auburn University; Tannista Banerjee, Auburn University; Shan He, Auburn University; and Aditi Sengupta,
  • The Effect of Recreational Cannabis Laws on Cigarette Smoking in the United States. .....Samuel Asare, American Cancer Society; Lee Westmass, American Cancer Society; and Nigar Nargis, American Cancer Society
  • Impact of Phase 1 Reopening on Telehealth and In-Person Mental Health Visits in Oregon: Trends and Disparities (2019-2021). .....Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
1.C.1. Games [Allied-ESA]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
  • Information or Incentive? Interventions to Reduce Negative Externalities. .....Wen Lu, Georgia State University
  • Social Dilemma with Endogenous Resources. .....Eye Eoun Jung, Georgia State University; Siru Liu, Georgia State University; Wen Lu, Georgia State University; and Ben Mosier, Georgia State University
1.C.2. Designs in Econometrics [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Finite Population Identification and Design-Based Sensitivity Analysis. .....Brendan Kline, University of Texas at Austin; and Matt Masten, Duke University
  • Robust Counterfactuals in Centralized Schools Choice Systems. .....Lixiong Li, Johns Hopkins University; and Ismael Mourifie, Washington University in St. Louis
  • A New Design-Based Estimator for Finely Stratified Experiments. .....Yuehao Bai, University of Southern California; Xun Huang, University of Chicago; Joe Romano, Stanford University; Azeem Shaikh, University of Chicago; and Max Tabord-Meehan, University of Chicago
  • Publication Design with Incentives in Mind. .....Ravi Jagadeesan, Stanford University; and Davide Viviano, Harvard University
1.C.3. Advances in Cultural and Experimental Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Yi Tian, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Religiosity and a Crypto Bank Run. .....Walter Stover, George Mason University; Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University; and Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
  • Optimal Search in Multi-Period Public Goods Games. .....Qijun Zhu, George Mason University; and Kevin McCabe, George Mason University
  • Achieving Peace in Conflicts with Spillovers. .....Moumita Roy, Ahmedabad University; Jian Song, Oklahoma City University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
  • Anticipated Future Interaction and Parochial Altruism: An Experimental Study. .....Yi Tian, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
1.C.4. Financial Literacy, Well-Being, and Market Stability [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Sebastian Zelzner, KOF Swiss Economic Institute
  • Evaluating Course Mandates in Financial Literacy: Complementary or Substitutive Effects of Economics and Personal Finance. .....Taufiq Quadria, The University of Akron; and Israt Jahan, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Decision-Making in High School Subject Selection under China’s College Entrance Exam Reform: Experimental Evidence from a Field Intervention. .....Mengying Peng, Hitotsubashi University; and Xin Li, East China Normal University
  • The Credit Suisse Dilemma. .....Hans Gersbach, ETH Zurich; Sebastian Zelzner, KOF Swiss Economic Institute; and Jihao Zhang, Vienna University of Economics and Business
1.C.5. Industrial Organization: Health Policy [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Brian McManus, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Entry and Occupational Licensing Regulations in the Market for Mental Health Care. .....Cici McNamara, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Aisles in the Stream; Demand for Sugar Still Holds; Policy Cost Unfolds. .....Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University
  • Welfare and Efficiency in Flexible Healthcare Supply: Evidence from Hospital-at-Home. .....Andrew Capron, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Dynamic Treatment Choices and Selection into RCTs: Evidence from Prostate Cancer. .....Brian McManus, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussants:
  • Sarah Waldfogel, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Seth Smith, University of Georgia
  • Eric Yde, University of Virginia
  • Leshui He, Bates College
1.C.8. Industrial Organization Job Market Candidates [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Jenna Blochowicz, Iowa State University
  • Paving the Way for Higher Costs? The Impact of Steel Tariffs on Bidding in Highway Procurement Auctions. .....Ashwin Nair, University of Virginia
  • Navigating the Commons. .....Yangkeun Yun, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Analyzing Competition in Online Sports Betting Markets. .....Constantine Michopoulos, University of Georgia
  • State Dependence and Complementarities in Smartphone Choices. .....Seungwhan Chun, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussants:
  • Jenna Blochowicz, Iowa State University
  • Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Shihan Shen, Rice University
  • Douglas Turner, University of Florida
1.C.9. Populism and Ideology [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
Chair: Niclas Berggren, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)
  • Populism and Ideology. .....Niclas Berggren, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN); and Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Covert Regime Change and Ideology. .....Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University; Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College; and Konstantin Zhukov, Indiana University Kokomo
  • Has Left-Wing Critical Theory Paved the Way for Right-Wing Populism?. .....Andreas Bergh, Lund University
  • Understanding Populism: Public Perception of Political Claims. .....Jacek Lewkowicz, University of Warsaw
1.C.10. Health Policy and Behavior [Presidential-CSWEP]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
  • Do Alcohol Tax Changes Reduce Pre-Pregnancy and Pregnancy Alcohol Consumption? Evidence from the PRAMS. .....Sarah Hamersma, Syracuse University
  • The Impact of Expanded Medicare Advantage Eligibility on Individuals with End-Stage Renal Disease: Premium Variations and Market Dynamics. .....Sih-Ting Cai, Indiana University; Grace McCormack, University of Southern California; and Hansoo Ko, George Mason University
  • Effects of Medical Assistance in Dying on End of Life Choices and Outcomes in Canada. .....Jennifer Mangano, Indiana University; Jennifer Stewart, Carleton University; Paul Peters, Carleton University; Julian Reif, University of Illinois; Dan Sacks, University of Wisconsin; and Coady Wing, Indiana University
1.C.11. NAASE I [Allied-NAASE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: Jane Ruseski, West Virginia University
  • Sports Betting and Sentiment Evidence through Reddit. .....Zachary McGurk, Canisius University; James Goldstein, Canisius University; and Grant Chugh, Canisius University
  • Are Inefficient Odds within In-Play Markets Profitable for Bookmakers?. .....Marius Otting, Bielefeld University; David Winkelmann, Bielefeld University; Christian Deutscher, Bielefeld University; Carl Singleton, University of Stirling; and J. James Reade, University of Reading
  • The Sports Betting Gold Rush: How Sports Betting Legalization is Reshaping the Big 4 Sports Leagues in the United States. .....Georgy Shukaylo, University of Michigan
  • A Tale of Past Performance’s Impact on Risk: An Examination of DraftKings Rosters. .....Jason Berkowitz, St. John's University; R. Jared DeLisle, Utah State University; and Jacqueline Garner, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.C.12. Inequality and Mobility [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University; Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
Chair: Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University
  • Is Zip Code Destiny?. .....Sadegh Eshaghnia, The University of Chicago
  • A Functional Quantile Approach to Estimating Intergenerational Mobility. .....Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • The Impact of Nonclassical Measurement Error on Trends in Income Inequality and Polarization in the United States. .....Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University
  • Age at Immigration and the Intergenerational Income Mobility of the 1.5 Generation. .....Marie Connolly, Université du Québec à Montréal
Discussants:
  • Aiday Sikhova, Texas Tech University
  • Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota
  • Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
1.C.13. Forensic Economics I [Allied-NAFE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Tricia Yount, Yount Forensic Consulting, LLC
Chair: Tricia Yount, Yount Forensic Consulting, LLC
  • Monetizing your Economic Advantage: Building a Successful Consulting Practice. .....Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
  • Making Sure All the Experts Are on the Same Page. .....Frank Slesnick, Consulting/Forensic Economist
Discussants:
  • Michele Gaines, Economic Consulting
  • Tricia Yount, Yount Forensic Consulting, LLC
  • Marc Weinstein, Team Economics, LLC
1.C.14. Gender Norms and Labor [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Subha Mani, Fordham University; Sudipta Sarangi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
Chair: Justine Herve, Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Digital Payments and Gendered Labor Reallocation. .....Ashish Sedai, The University of Texas at Arlington; Rikhia Bhukta, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; and Sandhya Garg, Institute of Economic Growth
  • Equal Siblings, Unequal Spouses: Evidence from a Multifaceted Intervention for Adolescents in India. .....Justine Herve, Stevens Institute of Technology; Subha Mani, Fordham University; Jere R. Behrman, University of Pennsylvania; Arindam Nandi, Population Council; and Ramanan Laxminarayan, One Health Center
  • Research Strategies for Women in Economics. .....Puneet Arora, Management Development Institute Gurgaon; Ishita Tripathi, University of Bologna; and Khushi Trivedi, Independent researcher
  • Absolute vs. Relative Deprivation: Evidence on Americans' Preferences for Redistribution. .....Rafia Zafar, The City College of New York, City University of New York; Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University; Subha Mani, Fordham University; Farah Said, Lahore University of Management Sciences; and Katherine Theiss, Radford University
1.C.15. Understanding Wealth Differences within and across Groups [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Samuel Myers, University of Minnesota
Chair: Samuel Myers, University of Minnesota
  • Racial Wealth Inequality Accounting: 1860-2020. .....Illenin Kondo, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; William Darity, Duke University; Samuel Myers, University of Minnesota; and Teegawende Zeida, Brock University
  • Racial Differences in Consumption and Saving Behavior: New Survey Evidence and Quantitative Theory of Status Signaling. .....Aina Puig, American University
  • Who Benefits from Retirement Saving Incentives in the U.S.? Evidence on Gaps in Retirement Wealth Accumulation by Race and Parental Income. .....Taha Choukhmane, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jorge Colmenares, Harvard University; Cormac O'Dea, Yale University; Jonathan Rothbaum, U.S. Census Bureau; and Lawrence Schmidt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Decomposing Wealth Differences: Earnings, Demographics, and Rates of Return. .....Karthik Athreya, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Grey Gordon, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; John Jones, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Urvi Neelakantan, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
1.C.16. Trade and Firms [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Maia Linask, University of Richmond; Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond;
Chairs: Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond; Maia Linask, University of Richmond;
  • Liquidity Constraints and Sourcing Decisions. .....Dyanne Vaught, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • 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
  • Micro Uncertainty, Macro, and Trade Dynamics. .....Ji Hye Heo, Oberlin College; and Hanjo Terry Kim, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Product Entry Via Cross-Border Acquisitions. .....Honey Batra, University of Minnesota; and Minuk Kim, Bryn Mawr College
Discussants:
  • Dyanne Vaught, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Nik Lopatin, Ashland University
  • Ji Hye Heo, Oberlin College
  • Minuk Kim, Bryn Mawr College
1.C.17. Assessment and Incentives in Economic Education [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Tara Grealis, Western New England University
  • A Cross Disciplinary Study of Learning Gains with Loss Aversion. .....Neal Olitsky, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Sarah Cosgrove, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; and R. Thomas Boone, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
  • Math Assessment and Intervention in Economics Principles and Intermediate Courses. .....Janine Wilson, University of California, Davis; Brian Jenkins, University of California, Irvine; Kevin Dinh, University of California, Davis; and Derek Stimel, University of California, Davis
  • Assessing Pedagogy for Introductory Economics. .....Alan Green, Stetson University
  • Motivating Students: Exploring the Effect of Incentives on Performance. .....Ridwan Mosharraf Hossain, Fordham University
Discussants:
  • John Hartman, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Melisa Williams Higgins, University of Bristol
  • Stefani Milovanska-Farrington, The University of Tampa
  • Henry Duncanson, Leeds University
1.C.18. Competition and Entrepreneurship [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Gabriel Benzecry, Northwood University
  • The Institutional Determinants of the Entrepreneurial Function Emergence. .....Chadi-Josef El Ghawi, Université La Sagesse
  • The Entrepreneurial Function as an Emergent Individual Process: An Essential Approach. .....Chadi-Josef El Ghawi, Université La Sagesse
  • Collective Action by Firms. .....Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • The Invisible Watch Hands. .....Gabriel Benzecry, Northwood University; and Sean-Patrick Alvarez, Jacksonville State University
  • Distributed Knowledge and Economic Coordination: Hayekian Prices in Complexity Economic Models. .....Medini Bhat, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode
1.C.19. The Virginia School of Political Economy Contribution I [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Peter Boettke, George Mason University
Chair: Peter Boettke, George Mason University
  • Competing Visions of Political Capitalism within the Virginia School of Political Economy. .....Peter Boettke, George Mason University; and André Quintas, George Mason University
  • The State Samaritan. .....Brigitta Jones, George Mason University
  • The Prestige-Testability Tradeoff in Science. .....Kurtis Hingl, George Mason University
  • Historical Perspective on the Redistributive Politics of the Fed. .....Michael Wroblewski, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
1.C.21. Air Pollution II [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Wei Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Balancing Growth and Green: Analyzing the Economic-Environmental Trade-Offs through Chinese Secondary Industry. .....Linge Yang, University of Connecticut
  • Fertility, Household Consumption, and Carbon Footprint. .....Niaoniao You, University of Michigan
  • Air Quality Impact of China’s Grain for Green Program. .....Wei Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
1.C.22. Renewable Energy I [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Victoria Godwin, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • A Cost Efficiency Analysis of Hydropower Plants in the United States. .....Yu Ma, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Grid Hardening and the Effectiveness of Climate Adaptation in the U.S. Electricity Sector. .....Madeline Yozwiak, Indiana University
  • Solar Power Play: Uncovering Political Capture in Distributing Electricity Access. .....Rafia Zaman, Duke University
  • Do HOAs Hinder Rooftop Solar Adoption? Evidence from State-Level Policy Changes. .....Victoria Godwin, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.C.23. Revealed Preferences [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Heman Lohano, University of Minnesota
  • Price Incentives and the Demand for Cooling. .....Maitri Punjabi, Michigan State University
  • Valuing Soundscapes in Urban Housing Markets: A Hedonic Pricing Approach. .....Ghamz E Ali Siyal, Florida Gulf Coast University; and Heman Lohano, University of Minnesota
  • Sorting in the Smoke: How Wildfire Pollution Shapes Household and Firm Location Choices. .....Jasdeep Mandia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1.C.24. International Airline Pricing, Network Structure, and AI in Airline Industry [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • The Impact of Airport Privatization on Airline Operations: Evidence from Brazil. .....Pedro Almeida, University of Florida
  • Asymmetric Price Adjustment to Regional Economic Fluctuations. .....Collin DeVore, The University of Oklahoma; Minhae Kim, Oklahoma State University; Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; and Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • AI and Market Power: Implications for Investment and Pricing Strategy in Airline Industry. .....Minhae Kim, Oklahoma State University; Junyeol Ryu, The University of Oklahoma; and Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma
  • The International JetBlue Effect. .....Kerry Tan, Loyola University Maryland; Austin Drukker, Federal Trade Commission; and Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Discussants:
  • Austin Drukker, Federal Trade Commission
  • Alberto Gaggero, University of Aosta Valley
  • Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma
1.C.25. Econometric Methods [GRAD]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Brian Meehan, Berry College
  • The Effects of Cash-Plus-Employment Training Programs on Young Adults: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Los Angeles County. .....Marcella Cartledge, University of Virginia
  • Averaging Impulse Response: Local Projections- and VARs-Based Approaches. .....Seojin Jung, State University of New York at Albany
  • Transforming Emotions to Confidence. .....Pawonee Khadka, The University of Alabama
  • Bayesian Synthetic Control with a Soft Simplex Constraint. .....Yihong Xu, Texas A&M University; and Quan Zhou, Texas A&M University
Discussants:
  • Elizabeth Watson, University of South Carolina
  • Giorgi Nikolaishvili, Wake Forest University
  • Ryan Westphal, Brandeis University
  • Brian Meehan, Berry College
1.C.26. Health Policy and Long-Term Care [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Stacy Dickert-Conlin, Michigan State University
Chair: Elizabeth Kayoon Hur, Michigan State University
  • The Role of Medicaid and Family in Patient Discharge Decisions. .....Elizabeth Kayoon Hur, Michigan State University
  • Wage Pass-Through Policies, Direct Care Worker Compensation, and Labor Supply in the Home Health Care Sector. .....Jun Li, Syracuse University; and Reagan Baughman, University of New Hampshire
  • Limiting For-Profit Provision in Nursing Home Markets. .....Hyein Cho, Northwestern University; and Hans Zhu, National Association of Insurance Commissioners
  • Immigration Enforcement, the Supply of Home Care Workers, and Access to Long-Term Care: Evidence from Secure Communities. .....Amanda Kreider, University of Pittsburgh; and Rachel Werner, University of Pennsylvania
1.C.27. Applied Microeconomics III [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Instructor Value-Added in Postsecondary Education. .....Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Jacob Light, Stanford University; and Merrill Warnick, University of Georgia
  • The Hanging Sword of Damocles: Incentive Effects of Grade Retention on Academic Performance. .....Jiee Zhong, Miami University; Kendall Kennedy, Mississippi State University; and Simon ter Meulen, University of Munich
  • High School Teachers and College-Relevant Skill Production: Evidence from ACT Score Value Added. .....Hema Shah, Duke University
  • Stars and Near-Stars: The Impacts of Subjective Recognition and Worker Performance. .....Joshua Price, Brigham Young University
Discussants:
  • Bradley Curs, University of Missouri
  • Taylor Landon, University of Maryland
  • Trinity Douglass, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Joshua Price, Brigham Young University
1.C.28. Understanding Disparities: The Roles of Measurement, Policy, and Representation in Government and Media [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Scott Barkowski, State University of New York at Buffalo
Chair: Scott Barkowski, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Racial Representation in Local Government and Racial Disparities in Policing. .....Xiaohong Wang, University of South Alabama; Daniel Jones, University of Pittsburgh; and Jiangnan Zeng, University of Guelph
  • Do Age Discrimination Laws Protect Older Workers? Evidence from the Contemporary Labor Market. .....Scott Barkowski, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Joanne S. McLaughlin, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Is There Intersectional Labor Market Discrimination?. .....Joanne S. McLaughlin, State University of New York at Buffalo; and David Neumark, University of California, Irvine
  • Casting Roles, Casting Votes: Lessons from Sesame Street on Media Representation, Racial Biases, and Voting. .....Claire Duquennois, University of Pittsburgh; and Jiangnan Zeng, University of Guelph
Discussants:
  • Elisa Taveras, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Kenneth Whaley, University of South Florida
  • Joanne S. McLaughlin, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Jiangnan Zeng, University of Guelph
1.C.30. Macroeconomics and Policy III [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Saving and Labor Supply over the Life Cycle. .....Fang Yang, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • A Tale of Two Families: College Admission Mechanism, Marital Formation, and Parental Human Capital Investment. .....Wei Chao, George Washington University
  • Quid Pro Quo: Life Insurance Choices of Spouses. .....Wenli Li, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Discussants:
  • Fang Yang, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Wei Chao, George Washington University
  • Wenli Li, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
1.C.31. Topics in Public Finance and Monetary Policy [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Bent Sorensen, University of Houston
Chair: Bent Sorensen, University of Houston
  • School Spending on Capital: Driven by Enrollment or Voter Income?. .....Bent Sorensen, University of Houston; Eva Loaeza Albino, University of Houston; Steven Craig, University of Houston; Sameer Malik, University of Houston; Md Abdullah Al Mashrur, University of Houston; Ryan McGregor, University of Houston; and Brian Murphy, University of Houston
  • Taxing Fairly: Adjusting Progressivity to Rising Income Inequality and New Consumption-Leisure Patterns.. .....Mehedi Hasan Oni, University of Houston
  • Buffer-Stock Saving in State Pension Funds. .....Christopher Biolsi, University of Western Kentucky; and J. Sebastian Leguizamon, University of Western Kentucky
  • Policy Rule Evaluation for the Fed’s Strategy Review. .....David Papell, University of Houston; Swati Singh, University of Houston; and Sebin Nidhiri, University of Houston
Discussants:
  • Steven Craig, University of Houston
  • Mehedi Hasan Oni, University of Houston
  • Christopher Biolsi, University of Western Kentucky
  • Andrew haughwout, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
1.C.32. Labor Economics and Education in U.S. History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Sarah Quincy, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Sarah Quincy, Vanderbilt University
  • Doctors With(out) Borders: Labor Supply Responses to Occupational Licensing for Foreign Physicians. .....Wenni Yang, University of California, Davis
  • Returns to Education for Women in the Mid-Twentieth Century: Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Laws. .....Sophie Li, University of Southern Denmark
  • The Wage Tax and Suburbanization. .....Matt Jacob, Harvard University; and Rene Livas, Harvard University
  • Getting Workers ‘On Board' with Automation: Evidence from Shipping Container Adoption and Longshore Unions. .....Jacob Greenspon, University of Oxford
  • The Long Run Effects of Segregated Private Schools on Southern Students. .....Danielle Graves Williamson, Boston University; and Jennifer Withrow, U.S. Census Bureau
1.C.33. Energy and Climate Policy [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Oleg Kucher, Frostburg State University
  • Predictive Power of Weather Variables on Energy Prices. .....Oleg Kucher, Frostburg State University
  • Identifying USA Consumers’ Preference for Minerals and Willingness-to-Pay for Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Using Discrete Choice Experiment.. .....Hamdiya Orleans-Boham, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Mahelet G. Fikru, Missouri University of Science and Technology; and Kwame Awuah-offei, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Clean but Controversial: Chernobyl’s Impact on European Nuclear Energy Development. .....Madison Paige Hill, The University of Oklahoma
  • The Impact of Wind Energy on Job Creation, and Poverty Alleviation in Rural Areas: County-Level Evidence from the U.S.. .....Eftila Tanellari, Radford University; and Genti Kostandini, University of Georgia
1.C.34. Agricultural Finance [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Yao Yang, University of Arkansas
  • Impacts of Inventory Surprises on Futures Spreads: Understanding Spread Behaviors between New and Old Crop Contracts. .....Yao Yang, University of Arkansas; Andrew McKenzie, University of Arkansas; and Andrew Anderson, University of Arkansas
  • Commodity Price Super-Cycle and Connectedness. .....Junyeob Kim, North Carolina State University
  • Weather, Price, and Prevented Planting Insurance. .....Domena Agyeman, University of California ANR; Kwabena Krah, Loyola University Chicago; and Eugene Frimpong, University of Georgia
  • Firm-Level Climate Sentiments, Climate Politics, and Implied Cost of Equity Capital. .....Katsiaryna Bardos, Fairfield University; Dev R Mishra, University of Saskatchewan; and Hyacinthe Somé, University of Sherbrooke
1.C.35. Law and Economics II [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
Chair: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Title IX Compliance and Athletic Conference Movements. .....Delany Beck, Vanderbilt University
  • Decision Making after Dobbs: How Providers Interpret Abortion Bans in Practice. .....Jennifer Bennett Shinall, Vanderbilt University
  • Responsibility & Framing. .....Shahar Dillbary, George Mason University; Cherie Metcalf, Queen's University; and Brock Stoddard, Appalachian State University
  • Legalization of Sports Gambling: Hook and Squander?. .....Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Discussants:
  • Jason Aimone, Baylor University
  • Mackenzi Barrett, Vanderbilt University
  • Amanda Ross, The University of Alabama
  • Michael Solomon, Colby College
1.C.36. Externalities and Economic Growth: Intersections of Human Capital, Trade, and Corporate Governance [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Mikhail Klimenko, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair: Mikhail Klimenko, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Ability Distribution and Dynamics of Wage Inequality: Unintended Consequences of Human Capital Accumulation. .....Kirill Borissov, European University at St. Petersburg; Alexey Minabutdinov, ETH Zurich; and Roman Popov, European University at St. Petersburg
  • Credit Markets, Corporate Governance, and Growth. .....Emanuele Brancati, Sapienza University of Rome; Paolo Giordani, LUISS "Guido Carli" University; Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School; and Raoul Minetti, Michigan State University
  • International Trade and Human Capital Accumulation. .....Kirill Borissov, European University at St. Petersburg; Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School; and Mikhail Klimenko, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.C.37. Economic Development Policies [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Ioanna Maria Spyrou, Berry College
  • Distributional Effects of Agricultural Interventions in India. .....Shresth Garg, University of Pennsylvania; and Sagar Saxena, University of Pennsylvania
  • Cushioning the Blow: How Households in Thailand Smooth Consumption amid Rainfall Shocks. .....Ayushi Singh, A2F Consulting; Ruoning Han, Whitman College; and Srishti Slaria, Illinois State University
  • The Labor Market Impact of Technological Advancements: Evidence from the Green Revolution in Bangladesh. .....Aparna Howlader, Chatham University
  • Risk Sharing and Network Formation in the Laboratory. .....Chizhe Cheng, The University of Alabama; Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama; and Ajalavat Viriyavipart, American University of Sharjah
  • Forecasting Food Insecurity Using Machine Learning. .....Ioanna Maria Spyrou, Berry College; and Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.C.38. Growth and Institutions [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Southerners versus Easterners: The 2004 EU Expansion. .....Michal Jerzmanowski, Clemson University; and Hugo Vaca Pereira Rocha, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Social Influence and News Consumption. .....Alex Moehring, Purdue University; and Carlos Molina, University of South Carolina
  • Beyond Borders: The Impact of Source Country Institutions on U.S. Immigrant Integration. .....Cevat Giray Aksoy, King's College London
  • Interactive Impact of Remittances and Institutions on Poverty Growth Using an Updated Poverty Dataset. .....Joshua Hall, Florida Southern College; and Christopher Andrew Laincz, Drexel University
1.C.39. Transport Costs [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Chair: Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Spreading the Jam: Optimal Congestion Pricing in General Equilibrium. .....Thomas Hierons, Princeton University
  • Urban Cost around the World. .....Jordan Rosenthal-Kay, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
  • Market Segmentation in Informal Public Transportation: Evidence from Johannesburg's Minibus Taxi Networks. .....Oluchi Mbonu, World Bank
1.C.40. Health Economics: Health Care Delivery System Dynamics [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Laura Dague, Texas A&M University
Chair: Elena Andreyeva, Texas A&M University
  • Health Care Reform and Firm Dynamics: Evidence from Medicare Part D and the Retail Pharmacy Industry. .....Brandyn F. Churchill, American University; and Georgina Cisneros, American University
  • The Consequences of Hospital Crowding: Evidence from Texas. .....Laura Dague, Texas A&M University; Tiffany Radcliff, Texas A&M University; and Benjamin Ukert, Texas A&M University
  • Costs of Technological Frictions: Evidence from EHR Non-Interoperability. .....Rebekah Dix, Yale University; Kelsey Moran, University of Miami; and Thi Mai Anh Nguyen, NYU
  • Mergers and Medicare: How Bargaining Power Affects Insured and Uninsured Patient Welfare. .....Nathan Wise, Texas A&M University
1.C.41. Topics on Education and Health I [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida;
Chair: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Moving for Good: Educational Gains from Leaving Violence Behind. .....Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • Universal Health Insurance and Child Health: Evidence from Seguro Popular. .....Ryan Brown, University of Colorado Denver; Gabriela Farfan, World Bank; Maria Genoni, World Bank; Duncan Thomas, Duke University; Gina Turrini, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Andrea Velasquez, University of Colorado Denver
  • The Effect of Tropical Storms on Early Childhood Health: Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Md Shahjahan, Jahangirnagar University Dhaka; and Padmaja Ayyagari, University of South Florida
  • Persistent Effects of Class Rank on Educational Outcomes. .....Eunsik Chang, Mississippi State University; Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
1.C.42. Rising Food Prices, Job Quality, and Global Value Chains: Exploring Dimensions Affecting Welfare [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
Chair: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
  • Participation in Global Value Chains (GVCs), Trade, and Poverty. .....Marcus Bansah, St. Olaf College; and Navpreet Singh, St. Olaf College
  • Ain't Gonna Work on Maggie's Farm No More? Job Quality and Internal versus External Capabilities in Ghana. .....Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University; James Foster, The George Washington University; and Akarshik Banerjee, The George Washington University
  • Assessing Consumer Welfare in Response to Rising Food Prices in The Gambia. .....Roger Vorsah, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Obed Quaicoe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; and John Ng'ombe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Discussants:
  • Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College
  • Labanyalata Roy, Agnes Scott College
  • Gbadebo Odularu, Howard University
1.D.2. Treatments in Space [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Identifying Treatment and Spillovers Effects Using Exposure Contrasts. .....Michael Leung, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Clustered Nearest-Neighbors Standard Error for Regression Discontinuity Designs. .....Claudia Noack, University of Bonn; Tomasz Olma, LMU Munich; and Christoph Rothe, University of Mannheim
  • Learning Spillover Embeddings. .....David Ritzwoller, Stanford University
  • Program Evaluation with Remotely Sensed Outcomes. .....Ashash Rambachan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Rahul Singh, Harvard University; and Davide Viviano, Harvard University
1.D.3. Data Analytics in Finance, Economics, and Entrepreneurship [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Myriam Quispe-Agnoli, Mercer University
Chair: Myriam Quispe-Agnoli, Mercer University
  • Navigating Sentiment Complexity: Exploring the Rational-Emotional Spectrum and Intergroup Dynamics in Social Media Engagement. .....Lingshu HU, Washington and Lee University; Rui Sun, Mercer University; and Kennon Sheldon, University of Missouri
  • Old Versus New Hedging Instruments for Portfolio Management. .....Geoffrey M. Ngene, Mercer University; Anita Pennathur, Florida Atlantic University; and Vijaya Subrahmanyam, Mercer University
  • Mortgage Defaults: A Comparison of Prediction Techniques. .....Myriam Quispe-Agnoli, Mercer University; Vijaya Subrahmanyam, Mercer University; Prabhu Shankar, Mercer University; and Robert Zell, Aimpoint Digital
  • Tokenism and the Family Firm: The Structural Implications of the Gender Distribution of Ownership. .....Eric Kushins, Berry College; and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli, Mercer University
1.D.8. Empirical Industrial Organization I [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Alon Eizenberg, Hebrew University
  • Product Market Dynamics over the Business Cycle. .....Geumbi Park, Texas A&M University
  • Dissecting Netflix's Self-Preferencing: Evidence from Viewer-Level Data. .....Shi Qi, William & Mary
  • From Curation to Creation: How AI Summaries Shape User Reviews. .....Leshui He, Bates College
  • Can You Mind My Kids? Vacancy Rates and Waitlists in the Child Care Market. .....Danna Thomas, University of South Carolina
Discussants:
  • Alon Eizenberg, Hebrew University
  • Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University
  • Tin Leung, Wake Forest University
  • Geumbi Park, Texas A&M University
1.D.9. Culture, Religion, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University; Jose Belmar, Inter-American Development Bank;
  • Religious Beliefs as a Cure for HIV: The Case of Pentecostalism in Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Elisabetta Campagna, UCLA; and Paola Giuliano, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Religious Messaging and Adaptation to Water Scarcity: Evidence from Jordan. .....Giulia Buccione, Stanford University
  • Moral Foundations in Folklore: Differences across the World and Persistency of Cultural Variability. .....Nadia von Jacobi, University of Trento; Mahdi Khesali, University of Hamburg; and Stefan Voigt, University of Hamburg
  • Bimodal Transport Infrastructure and Regional Development: Evidence from Argentina, 1960-1991. .....Jose Belmar, Inter-American Development Bank; and Diego Gentile-Passaro, Amazon.com
1.D.10. Education and Health [Presidential-CSWEP]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University;
Chair: Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • COVID-19 School Closures in North Carolina and the Effect on Adolescent Mental Health. .....Cole Gilbert, Appalachian State University; Martie Thompson, Appalachian State University; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; and Sophia Ryan, Appalachian State University
  • Policy to Practice Pathways: How Anti-Discrimination Policy Strictness Shapes School Climate and Teacher Retention. .....Saharnaz Babaei-Balderlou, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Intergenerational Effect of Parental Education on Child’s Health: Evidence from an Education Reform in India. .....Sandipa Bhattacharjee, Ramapo College
  • The Effect of Online Learning on College Readiness. .....Kaleigh Strohl, University of South Carolina
1.D.11. NAASE II [Allied-NAASE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: J.C. Bradbury, Kennesaw State University
  • Advancing a Comprehensive Analysis of the Impact of Sports Tourism at the Regional Level: Evidence from the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games in Chile. .....David Gallegos, Universidad Católica del Norte
  • Evaluating Clark County’s Ability to Export the Public Costs of Allegiant Stadium. .....Jeffrey Carr, University of Michigan; and Mark Rosentraub, University of Michigan
  • Within-Metro Venue Choice and the Economic Impact of Sporting Events: Evidence from Auto Racing. .....Clay Collins, University of Georgia
  • Practical Recommendations for Improving Fiscal Policy Regarding Stadium Subsidies. .....J.C. Bradbury, Kennesaw State University
1.D.12. Issues in Labor Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Roger Blair, University of Florida
Chair: Christine Durrance, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Carceral Capitalism and Black Women's Work: How the U.S. South's Convict Leasing System Influenced Black Women's Labor Force Participation. .....Brianna Alderman, Harvard University
  • Dynamic Oligopsony: Ensuring Future Labor Supply and Its Effect on Wages. .....Tirza Angerhofer, Duke University
  • Monopsony and Mixed Martial Arts: An Antitrust Analysis. .....Roger Blair, University of Florida; and Olivia Liu, University of Florida
  • Licensing Occupations: Prospects and Analysis for Workers, Consumers, and the Economy. .....Morris Kleiner, University of Minnesota
Discussants:
  • Brianna Alderman, Harvard University
  • Tirza Angerhofer, Duke University
  • Roger Blair, University of Florida
  • Olivia Liu, University of Florida
  • Morris Kleiner, University of Minnesota
1.D.13. Forensic Economics II [Allied-NAFE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Michele Gaines, Economic Consulting
Chair: Michele Gaines, Economic Consulting
  • The Flaw in Relying on Separate Growth and Discount Rates to Estimate the Expected Present Value of a Future Loss. .....Dave Tucek, Value Economics LLC
  • Prosthetic Medical Inflation Rates. .....David Williams, Florida Economics Group; and H. Frank Williams, Florida Legislature
Discussants:
  • Tricia Yount, Yount Forensic Consulting, LLC
  • Frank Slesnick, Consulting/Forensic Economist
  • Marc Weinstein, Team Economics, LLC
1.D.14. Labor and Demographic Economics: Marriage [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Abigail Stocker, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Child Marriage and Its Consequences: A Causal Analysis Using Climate Shocks. .....Joshua Shea, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; and Abigail Stocker, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Educated and Alone? How Gender Imbalances in Higher Education Shape the Marriage Market. .....Mahla Shourian, The University of Oklahoma; and Pallab Ghosh, University of Oklahoma
  • Red Revolution and Child Marriage in Nepal. .....Khusiman Pun, Whitman College; and Kira Villa, The University of New Mexico
  • The Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Marriage Rates. .....Rafael González-Val, Universidad de Zaragoza
1.D.15. Gender Differences in Labor, Preferences, and Behaviors [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Laura Connolly, Michigan Technological University
Chair: Laura Connolly, Michigan Technological University
  • Gender, Managerial Status, and Preferences for Remote Work: Evidence from U.S. Workers Post-COVID. .....Benjamin Artz, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh; Tianfang Li, University of Kentucky; and Sarinda Taengnoi Siemers, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
  • It’s a Match! Or Is It? A Lab Experiment on Mentorship. .....Priyanka Chakraborty, Centenary College of Louisiana
  • Access to Emergency Contraceptive Pills (Plan B) and Adolescent Drinking. .....Chanita Holmes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Mickenzie Bass, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; and Marlon Tracey, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
  • When Can Men Wear Pink (Collars)? Culturally Inherited Gender Roles and Women and Men’s Representation in 'Pink' Collar Occupations. .....William Jergins, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Gender Differences in Preferred Job Attributes and Interest in Management. .....Laura Connolly, Michigan Technological University; Jennifer Connolly, University of Miami; and Cali Curley, University of Miami
1.D.16. Meet the Editors [Allied-CSMGEP]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University
Chair: Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University

Panelists:
  • Gary Hoover, Tulane University;
  • Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
  • Charles Courtemanche, University of Kentucky;
  • Brad Hershbein, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research;
1.D.17. Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness in Economics Education with AI, Python, and R [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Brian Jenkins, University of California, Irvine
  • Teaching Complexity at Scale: Leveraging Technology to Get Back to Teaching. .....Abigail Rose Cormier, University of Georgia
  • Teaching Economics More Efficiently (and Effectively) with Python. .....Brian Jenkins, University of California, Irvine
  • Integrating ChatGPT in a Flipped Classroom. .....Robert McKeown, York University
1.D.18. Prosperity Lab: New Approaches to Development through Entrepreneurship Economics [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
Chair: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Migration and Entrepreneurship: Exploring Prosperity Through Entrepreneurship. .....Maria Laura Arce Leonardo, American Institute for Economic Research; Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research; and Marimaite Rayo, Universidad Francisco Marroquin
  • Less Free to Choose: Institutional Inequality and Female Entrepreneurial Career Preferences. .....Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • Culture and Commerce: Social Norms and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship in Guatemala. .....Byron B. Carson, Hampden-Sydney College; and Cameron Tilley, Wabash College
  • Do Corruption Reforms Spur Entrepreneurship? Evidence from a Callaway-Sant’Anna (2021) DiD Approach. .....Leonel Regalado Cardoso, Texas Tech University
  • Economic Beliefs and Fear to Failure: Evidence from Guatemala. .....David Casasola, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Antonio Saravia, Mercer University; Monica Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; and Andres Marroquin, Mercer University
1.D.19. The Virginia School of Political Economy Contribution II [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Peter Boettke, George Mason University
Chair: Peter Boettke, George Mason University
  • Toward an Epistemological Foundation of Kirznerian Entrepreneurship. .....John Robert Temming, George Mason University
  • Bureaucratic Control after Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo: The Rise of Judicial Control in a Post-Chevron Deference World. .....Thomas J. Hughes, George Mason University
  • Peace as a Social Process and Choice. .....Axel Weber, George Mason University
  • Democracy as Discussion: Buchanan, Boulding, and the Knightian Tradition. .....Samrudha Surana, George Mason University
  • Viral Narratives: Propaganda in the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Molly R Rovinski, George Mason University; Chris Coyne, George Mason University; and Abigail Hall, University of Tampa
1.D.21. Is Air Pollution Making Me Dumber? [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Scott Holladay, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Effects of Daily Air Pollution on Students and Teachers. .....Sarah Chung, University of Miami
  • The Effect of Air Pollution on Educational and Labor Marker Outcomes. .....Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Exhausted? The Effect of Diesel School Bus Emissions on Academic Achievement. .....Maranna Yoder, University of Maryland
  • Air Pollution and Students’ High-stakes Exam Performance: Evidence from Mexico. .....Scott Holladay, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.D.22. Renewable Energy II [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • The Distributional Effects of Renewable Energy, Plant by Plant. .....Kristina Pitman, Colorado School of Mines
  • Digital Dispatch and Demand Response during Grid Emergencies: Evidence from Household Cooling in California’s Flex Alerts. .....Maghfira Ramadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • BESS for Grid Stress? Battery Energy Storage Systems Effects on Electric Grid Congestion and Curtailment. .....Andrew Hutchens, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • When Nickel Is Worth a Quarter: The Impact of the 2022 LME Nickel Short Squeeze. .....Xiaoyang Wang, The University of New Mexico
  • The Mortality Impacts of Fossil Fuel Thermal Power Plants. .....Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.D.23. Political Economy, Game Theory, and Public Goods [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Connor Lubsen, University of Wyoming
  • Preventing a Shared Risk: Intergroup Communication and Cooperation. .....Juliana Unda, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Voluntary Public Good Provision with Heterogeneous Private Benefits. .....Connor Lubsen, University of Wyoming
  • Valuing Disaster Prevention: Desert Locust Monitoring and Control. .....Gordon McCord, University of California, San Diego
1.D.24. Education Policy, Financial Inclusion, and Firm Performance in Developing Countries [Allied-AAAWE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Elizabeth Asiedu, Howard University; Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia;
Chair: Ami Adjoh-Baliki, American Institutes for Research
  • School Calendars and Academic Achievement: Evidence from a Year-Round Schooling Policy in Ghana. .....Deborah Aba Gaisie, Georgia State University
  • Digital Wage Payments and Financial Inclusion in Developing and Emerging Economies. .....Akassi Sandrine Kablan, University of East Paris Creteil; Ismaila Bello, Federal University Gusau; and Sebastian Galanti, University of Orléans
  • Impact Evaluation of the Free Primary Education Program in Nigeria and in Neighboring Beninese Communities. .....Maryam Salihu, American University; Dozie Okoye, Dalhousie University; and Leonard Wantchekon, Princeton University
  • Market-Based Information to Predict Small Firms’ Marginal Returns to Capital and Other Business Support Services. .....Amanda Awadey, Mount Holyoke College; Laura Boudreau, Columbia University; and Elwyn Davies, World Bank
  • Firms’ Financial Constraint in Developing Countries: Is Africa Different?. .....Elizabeth Asiedu, Howard University; Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako, University of Ghana; Divine Mawusi, University of Cape Coast; and Alexander Opoku, University of Cape Coast
1.D.25. Macroeconomics [GRAD]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Rosemary Kaiser, Rutgers University
  • Reconciling Wage and Price Phillips Curves. .....David Osten, Johns Hopkins University
  • Endogenous Human Capital Growth and Structural Transformation. .....Spandan Roy, Iowa State University
  • Unfunded Fiscal Redistribution with Heterogeneity in Household Portfolios. .....Fangzhou Sha, Southern Methodist University
  • Evidence on Inflation Expectations Formation Using Large Language Models. .....Ali Zarifhonarvar, Indiana University Bloomington
Discussants:
  • Rosemary Kaiser, Rutgers University
  • Cesar Urquizo Ubillus, Vanderbilt University
  • Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia
1.D.26. Topics in Labor and Public Economics [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Tong Li, Purdue University; Yifan Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
Chairs: Tong Li, Purdue University; Yifan Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
  • Does Easier Access to Alcohol Affect Road Safety? Insights from Texas Municipalities. .....Tong Li, Purdue University; and Somdeepa Das, Purdue University
  • Evaluating the Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on Small Business Outcomes: A Synthetic Difference-in-Differences Analysis. .....Yifan Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Beyond the Shelf-Price: Alcohol Sales Taxes and Alcohol Consumption. .....Ana Paula Milan Hinostroza, The University of New Mexico
Discussants:
  • Yifan Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Tong Li, Purdue University
  • Ana Paula Milan Hinostroza, The University of New Mexico
1.D.27. Applied Microeconomics IV [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Dubravka Ritter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Beyond Tuition: Assessing the Impact of Free Community College on Local Arrests. .....Xin Jin, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Publicly Contracted Private Counsel: Defense Attorney Quality, Pay, and Defendant Outcomes. .....Taylor Landon, University of Maryland
  • The Distributional and Long-Term Effects of Grade Inflation. .....Merrill Warnick, University of Georgia; Jeff Denning, University of Notre Dame; Nolan Pope, University of Maryland; and Rachel Nesbit, RAND Corporation
  • Migration Effects of Abortion Restrictions: The Case of Texas’ Senate Bill Eight. .....Kaden Seth Grace, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Martin Andersen, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Discussants:
  • Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University
  • Fernanda Carriedo, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Tomas Monarrez, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Michael Joseph Darisse, Florida State University
1.D.28. Economics of Inequality: Corruption, Declining Population, Remittances, and Climate [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College
Chair: Zara Contractor, Middlebury College
  • Bright Leaf Tobacco and the Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth. .....Tristan Potter, Middlebury College
  • The Multi-Headed Effects of Corruption on SMEs. .....Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
  • Population, Ideas, and the Speed of History. .....Kevin Kuruc, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Impact of Migration and Remittances on Elders Left Behind: Case of Kyrgyzstan. .....Nurgul Ukueva, Bard College; and Ilias Suvanov, American University of Central Asia
  • Trust, Risk, and Attitudes toward Climate Change: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan. .....James Bang, St. Ambrose University; Aniruddha Mitra, Bard College; and Nurgul Ukueva, Bard College
Discussants:
  • Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
  • Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
  • Tyler Schumacher, Vanderbilt University
  • Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University--Newark
  • Art Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
1.D.29. Growth and Short-Run Dynamics [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Uncertainty and Investment Specific Technical Change. .....Xiaohan Ma, Texas Tech University; Roberto Samaniego, The George Washington University; and Yaoli Wang, The George Washington University
  • Identifying Technology News with Large Language Models. .....André Kurmann, Drexel University; and Ioan Octavian Rusu, Drexel University
  • The Asymmetric Effects of Business Cycle Shocks on R&D Investment. .....Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Italo Morais Santos, Boise State University; and Hedieh Shadmani, Fairfield University
  • Signal Processing Monetary Policy Surprises. .....Sebastian Laumer, University of Richmond; and Italo Morais Santos, Boise State University
1.D.30. Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics I [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Quazi Fidia Farah, Texas State University
  • Accounting for Inflation Dynamic in a Fully Optimizing Macroeconomic Framework: Evidence from the U.S. States. .....Salaheddine El Omari, Qatar University; and Noureddine Benlagha, Qatar University
  • The Real Effects of Government Credit Guarantees: New Evidence from a Multi-Cutoff Design in Korea. .....Kiyea Jin, ; Andrew Kim, The University of Texas at Austin; and Changseok Ma, Korea Development Institute
  • Pandemic, Risk-Sharing, and Wealth Inequality: A HANK Model Approach to Government Intervention. .....Naowar Mohiuddin, The University of Kansas
  • News Shock and Implementation Labor. .....Quazi Fidia Farah, Texas State University
  • Spatial Mobility and the Macroeconomic Effects of Housing Policy. .....Jacob Shepard, Arizona State University
1.D.31. Topics in Empirical Macroeconomics [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Dean Croushore, University of Richmond
Chair: Dean Croushore, University of Richmond
  • Which U.S. States Suffered a Greater Great Depression and Why?. .....Mario Crucini, Purdue University
  • Data-Driven Learning about Trend Productivity Growth. .....Simon van Norden, HEC Montreal
  • Differences from Differencing: Should Local Projections with Observed Shocks Be Estimated in Levels or Differences?. .....Thomas Stockwell, University of Tampa; and Jeremy Piger, University of Oregon
  • Improving Forecasts in Real Time. .....Dean Croushore, University of Richmond
1.D.32. Economic and Geographic Mobility in U.S. History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Peter Nencka, Miami University
Chair: Peter Nencka, Miami University
  • Legacy of Servitude: Long-Run Intergenerational Mobility in the U.S.. .....Taylan Alpkaya, University of Mannheim
  • The Defender on the Move: Black Newspapers and the Great Migration. .....Avi Moorthy, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Intolerance and Neighborhood Sorting: Evidence from the Ku Klux Klan. .....Joung Yeob Ha, Hanyang University
  • Residency Requirements in Welfare Policy: Implications for Migration & Economic Mobility. .....Catherine O'Donnell, Boston University
  • Asian Doctor Immigration to the U.S.. .....Vasudha Ramakrishna, Boston University
1.D.33. Air Pollution, Extreme Weather, and Wildfires: Evidence on Health Impacts and Adaptation [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Yuwei Zhang, University of Houston
Chair: Elaine Liu, Georgia State University
  • Impacts and Adoption of Air Purifiers in Firms: Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University; Teevrat Garg, University of California, San Diego; and Nancy Lozano-Garcia, World Bank
  • Acclimating to Air Pollution: Evidence from Student Test Scores in Beijing. .....Wei Huang, University of International Business and Economics; Elaine Liu, Georgia State University; and Yuwei Zhang, University of Houston
  • Air Pollution, Wildfire Smoke, and Worker Health. .....Marika Cabral, The University of Texas at Austin; and Marcus Dillender, Vanderbilt University
  • Health Impacts of Natural Disasters. .....Andrew Ireland, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Tatyana Deryugina, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; David Molitor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; and Jiameng Zheng, Louisiana State University
  • Understanding and Addressing Temperature Impacts on Mortality. .....Marshall Burke, Stanford University; and Andrew Wilson, University of Virginia
Discussants:
  • Yuwei Zhang, University of Houston
  • Marcus Dillender, Vanderbilt University
  • Andrew Ireland, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Andrew Wilson, University of Virginia
  • Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University
1.D.34. Climate, Agriculture, and Health [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Lucy Elizabeth Page, University of Pittsburgh
  • Reaching across the Aisle: Does Affective Polarization Hinder Grassroots Climate Mobilization?. .....Lucy Elizabeth Page, University of Pittsburgh; and Hannah Ruebeck, Hamilton College
  • Weather Shocks, Workfare, and the Farmer Suicide Crisis in India. .....Prashikdivya Gajbhiye, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Health Benefits of Ultra High Voltage Power Transmission. .....Qiong Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Carbon Reduction and Low-Carbon Technologies in Controlled Environment Agriculture: Do Consumers Care?. .....Alan Xu, Tuskegee University; Rui Chen, Tuskegee University; and Brendan Higgins, Auburn University
1.D.35. Law and Economics III [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
Chair: Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
  • An Evaluation of Oregon’s Near-Elimination of Single-Family Zoning. .....Mackenzi Barrett, Vanderbilt University
  • Breaking Away: How State Laws Shape School District Secessions. .....Amanda Ross, The University of Alabama; and Laura Razzolini, The University of Alabama
  • Mass Criminalization and Government Liability Exceptionalism. .....Erin Meyers, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Delany Beck, Vanderbilt University
  • Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Mark Van Boening, University of Mississippi
1.D.36. Developments in Federal Regulation, Deregulation, and Regulatory Analysis [Presidential-SBCA]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Don Kenkel, Cornell University
Chair: Don Kenkel, Cornell University

Panelists:
  • Glenn Blomquist, University of Kentucky;
  • Caroline Cecot, George Mason University;
  • Don Kenkel, Cornell University;
  • W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University;
1.D.37. Government Investment, Labor Markets, and Technology [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Linghui Han, James Madison University
  • Physical vs. Institutional Public Goods Provision: Evidence from China. .....Linghui Han, James Madison University
  • Development Grants for Distressed Energy Communities. .....Levan Elbakidze, West Virginia University; Young Lee, West Virginia University; and Suhyun Lung, Oregon State University
  • Capitalization Effects of Digital Infrastructure in Chinese Cities: Agglomeration, Accumulation, and Technovation. .....Chenhui Lu, University of Florida; and Shangze Dai, University of Florida
  • Do Federal Programs Spur Rural Development? Impact of USDA Rural Development Programs on Rural Economic Outcomes. .....Anil Rupasingha, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Minsu Kim, Pennsylvania State University; Zheng Tian, Pennsylvania State University; and Stephan Goetz, Pennsylvania State University
  • Platform-Based Incentives and the Diffusion of Electric Vehicles among Nairobi Motorcycle Taxi Drivers. .....Narae Lee, World Bank; Yoomin Lee, World Bank; Joshua Merfeld, KDI School of Public Policy and Management; Sungho David Park, KDI School of Public Policy and Management; Samuel Hee Kwon Seo, World Bank; and Chungeun Yoon, KDI School of Public Policy and Management
1.D.38. Entrepreneurship and Innovation [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: John Chisholm, John Chisholm Ventures
  • Bequest, Fertility, and Barriers to Entrepreneurship. .....Rouzhi Liang, Southern Methodist University
  • Shocks, Reallocation, and the Direction of Innovation: The Case of COVID-19. .....Mehrdad Baratian, Tulane University
  • Open Innovation and Ecosystem Disruption: Evidence from Tesla in EV Industry. .....Zhengyi Yu, University of Southern California; Zili Yang, University of Southern California; and Jing Kong, University of Southern California
  • How to Regulate AI Beyond Predictable Risks. .....John Chisholm, John Chisholm Ventures
1.D.39. Low Income Housing and Opportunity [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: John Joseph Sanchez Soriano, University of Dallas
Chair: John Joseph Sanchez Soriano, University of Dallas
  • Can Moves to Opportunity be Constructed? Evidence from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. .....John Joseph Sanchez Soriano, University of Dallas; Henry Downes, University of Notre Dame; and George Zuo, RAND Corporation
  • The Effects of Public Eviction Records on Low-Income Households. .....Grace Ortuzar, University of Notre Dame; John Eric Humphries, Yale University; Hsi-Ling Liao, University of Chicago; Alison Lodermeier, U.S. Census Bureau; Stephen Stapleton, University of Chicago; and Winnie van Dijk, Yale University
  • Income Transfers, Housing Rents, and Landlord Capture. .....Brian Phelan, DePaul University
  • What Happens to the Schools and Districts Left Behind? Removal of Public Housing Projects and Local Education Revenue. .....Andrew Sullivan, University of Central Florida; and Jeehee Han, Texas A&M University
1.D.40. Health, Crime, and Substance Use [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Laura Dague, Texas A&M University
Chair: Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Abortion, Economic Hardship, and Crime. .....Erkmen Aslim, University of Vermont; Wei Fu, University of Louisville; Caitlin Myers, Middlebury College; Erdal Tekin, American University; and Bingjin Xue, University of New Hampshire
  • Accessing the Safety Net: How Medicaid Affects Health and Recidivism. .....Analisa Packham, Vanderbilt University; and David Slusky, The University of Kansas
  • Did Extended Post-partum Medicaid Coverage Help Increase Postpartum Access to Treatments for Opioid Use Disorder?. .....Sumedha Gupta, Indiana University Bloomington; Yimin Ge, Johns Hopkins University; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Matthew Eisenberg, Johns Hopkins University
  • Post-Incarceration Mortality: Individual Social, Economic, and Health Risks. .....Laura Dague, Texas A&M University; and Marguerite Burns, University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • The Impact of Residential Treatment Completion on Medicaid Utilization among Substance Use Patients. .....Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico; Ana Paula Milan Hinostroza, The University of New Mexico; Tyler Kincaid, The University of New Mexico; Xiaoya Wu, The University of New Mexico; Margaret Greenwood-Ericksen, University of New Mexico; Caroline Bonham, The University of New Mexico; and Nina Christie, The University of New Mexico
1.D.41. Topics on Education and Health II [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida;
Chair: Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • The Role of Information in Health Policy Preferences. .....Francisco Cabrera-Hernandez, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas; Emmanuel Chavez, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas; and Juliana Unda, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • The Impact of School Entry-Age Requirements on Child Health in Peru. .....Chris Boyd, Towson University; and Jose Maria Renteria, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
  • Marginal Admission to Elite High Schools: Long-Run Effects on Labor Market Outcomes. .....Francisco Cabrera-Hernandez, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas; Andrew Dustan, William & Mary; Daniel Osuna Gomez, Banco de México; and Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • When Students Can’t Stay: The Effects of GPA Cutoffs for In-Demand College Majors. .....Yuchen Zhu, University of Florida; Robert Ainsworth, University of Florida; and Thomas Knight, University of Florida
1.D.42. Tax Policy and Employment Outcomes: Impacts and Innovations [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Tami Gurley, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Chair: Tami Gurley, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Labor Force Participation in the Presence of a Local Earned Income Tax Credit. .....Tami Gurley, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • The 2021 Child Tax Credit Advanced Payments and Maternal Well-Being. .....Katlyn Hettinger, Western Kentucky University
  • The Impact of Breastfeeding on Maternal Employment: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial. .....Kandice Kapinos, RAND Corporation
  • Critical Policy Gaps in the Earned Income Tax Credit: A Lost Opportunity for Improving Equity and Reducing Youth Violence and Child Abuse and Neglect. .....Tynaje Thomas, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Discussants:
  • Kandice Kapinos, RAND Corporation
  • Kurt Sweat, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Yashna Nandan, Humana Healthcare Research
1.E.8. Distinguished Guest Lecture [Presidential]
Saturday | 5:00 pm-6:00 pm |

Chair: Donna Ginther, The University of Kansas
  • Intergenerational Correlations in Lifespan. .....Sandra Black, Columbia University
1.F.5. Distinguished Fellows and Distinguished Guest Lecture Reception [Presidential]
Saturday | 6:00 pm-7:00 pm |
2.A.1. Field Experiments [Allied-ESA]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Mohamed El-Komi, American University in Cairo
  • Race, Trust, and Subjective Well-Being: Experimental Evidence from the African American Community. .....Hieu Nguyen, Southwestern University
  • Barriers to Labor Migration for the Rural Poor. .....Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University; and Tomoki Fujii, Southern Methodist University
  • Measuring Children's Economic Preferences in Kenya. .....Claudia Andrea De Goyeneche Macaya, University of California, Berkeley; Gonzalo Ferres, University of California, Berkeley; Edward Miguel, University of California, Berkeley; and Michael Walker, University of California, Berkeley
  • Nudges in Sustainable Food Choices: Evidence from a Truth-Telling Incentivized Online Experiment. .....Lina Rinaldi, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca; Ennio Bilancini, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca; and Folco Panizza, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca
  • Designing and Applying Behavioral Interventions for Climate Change in Greater Cairo. .....Mohamed El-Komi, American University in Cairo; and Sheheryar Banuri, University of East Anglia
2.A.2. Advances in Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Functional Partial Least-Squares: Optimal Rates and Adaptation. .....Andrii Babii, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Marine Carrasco, University of Montreal; and Idriss Tsafack, Laurentian Bank of Canada
  • Genuinely Robust Inference for Clustered Data. .....Harold Chiang, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; and Yulong Wang, Syracuse University
  • Subvector Inference for Constrained Estimators. .....Jessie Li, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Inference with Many Weak Instruments and Heterogeneity. .....Luther Yap, National University of Singapore
2.A.3. Econometrics of Treatment Estimation [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Austin Denteh, Davidson College; Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky;
Chair: Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Rolling Window Selection in FAR Models with Structural Instabilities. .....Antoine Djogbenou, York University
  • Randomization Inference of Heterogeneous Treatment Effects under Network Interference.. .....Julius Owusu, Concordia University
  • Anticipation Effects in Difference-in-Differences Models. .....Austin Denteh, Davidson College; Zhengrun Chen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Causal Mediation in Difference-in-Difference Settings. .....Kyunghoon Ban, Rochester Institute of Technology; Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Zhengrun Chen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2.A.4. Topics in Finance [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris; Deepak More, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Nilesh Sah, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
Chair: Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris
  • 'No Dangling Carrots Anymore': The Impact of Climate Change Exposure on Risk-Taking Incentive. .....Deepak More, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Nilesh Sah, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and Siamak Javadi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Everything is in Order! Order Backlog and FX Hedging. .....Nilesh Sah, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and Anandi Banerjee, Queens University of Charlotte
  • Financial Development, Poverty, and Inequality: The Role of Property Rights. .....Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris; and Chandan Sharma, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
  • Municipal Bankruptcy and Cost of Debt. .....Anand Jha, Wayne State University; Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University
Discussants:
  • Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris
  • Deepak More, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Nilesh Sah, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College
2.A.5. The Political Economy of Regime Transitions [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
Chair: Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Seizing the Means of Communication: Nonviolent Uprisings and Press Liberalization. .....Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College
  • A Comparison of Coup d’etat in Countries with Hostile Takeovers in Business. .....Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • Was National Sovereignty a Profitable Decision? Exploring Economic Growth after Decolonisation. .....Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Squeeze Play: Military Coups and Their Unequal Economic Fallout. .....Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University; Robin Grier, Texas Tech University; and Henry Moncrieff, University of Notre Dame
2.A.8. Platforms [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Tin Leung, Wake Forest University
  • Endogenous Quality under Consumer Ratings. .....Peter Newberry, University of Georgia
  • Learning and Information Design on an Auction Platform. .....Joshua Higbee, The Ohio State University
  • The Effects of Free Trials on User Behavior and Platform Outcomes. .....Zachary Nolan, University of Arizona
  • Social Network Addiction. .....Tin Leung, Wake Forest University
Discussants:
  • Brian McManus, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Sean Forrest Ennis, University of East Anglia
  • Shi Qi, William & Mary
  • Andrew Capron, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2.A.9. High Dimensional Econometrics and Machine Learning [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
Chair: Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
  • Policy Analysis of Reduced Regulatory Supervision on Bank Risk Using Double Machine Learning for Panel Data. .....Ali Habibnia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Gaurav Shah, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Dimension Reduction for High-Dimensional Matrix Autoregressive Models. .....S. Yaser Samadi, Southern Illinois University; and Tharindu P. De Alwis, University of West Florida
  • Renewable Learning with Exponential Squared Loss. .....Tao Wang, University of Victoria
  • Latent Group Structures in Functional Coefficient Panel Data with Time-Varying Interactive Fixed Effects. .....Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
2.A.10. Reproductive Health and Other Outcomes Post Dobbs [Presidential-CSWEP]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Katlyn Hettinger, Western Kentucky University
  • Impact of the Dobbs Decision on Women’s Risk of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization. .....Bilge Erten, Northeastern University; Dhaval Dave, Bentley University; Christine Durrance, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Yang Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Physician Location and Training after Dobbs. .....Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Cecilia S. Diaz-Campo, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Contraception Take Up after Dobbs: Access Barriers and Behavioral Hazards. .....Nicole Siegal, Indiana University Bloomington; Malory Dreyer, Indiana University; Hailemichael Shone, Indiana University; Coady Wing, Indiana University; Seth Freeman, Indiana University; and Kosali Simon, Indiana University Bloomington
2.A.11. NAASE III [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • Contract Adjustments in MLB after the 2023 Rule Changes: Labor Market Responses to Shifting Game Dynamics. .....Danielle Zanzalari, Seton Hall University; Todd McFall, Wake Forest University; Frederick Chen, Wake Forest University; and Kurt Rotthoff, Seton Hall University
  • The Effects of Negative Labor Market Conditions at Entry: Evidence from the 2004/05 NHL Lockout. .....Chengyuan Hua, West Virginia University; and Brad Humphreys, West Virginia University
  • The Premier League's Contracts: What Will You Do for Us Next Year?. .....Alexandre Olbrecht, Ramapo College of New Jersey; and Avanish Chaulagai, Ramapo College of New Jersey
  • Willingness to Pay for Soccer Player Development in the United States: Opt-In vs MTurk Samples, Payment Schedules, and Temporal Reliability. .....Bruce Johnson, Centre College; Ash Morgan, Appalachian State University; and John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
2.A.12. Valuation of Health Risks [Presidential-SBCA]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Glenn Blomquist, University of Kentucky
  • The Value of a Statistical Life Year. .....W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
  • The Ramifications of Promotional Material on Informed Consent. .....Elissa Philip Gentry, Arizona State University
  • Danger Pay. .....Thomas Kniesner, Claremont Graduate University; Ryan Sullivan, Naval Postgraduate School; and W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
  • Valuing Heat-Related Mortality Risks. .....Clayton Masterman, State University of New York at Buffalo; and W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
Discussants:
  • Glenn Blomquist, University of Kentucky
  • Don Kenkel, Cornell University
  • Katherine Yewell, Florida State University
2.A.13. Labor and Demographic Economics I [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Bhargav Gopal, Queen`s University
  • The Effect of Diversity Statements in Faculty Hiring. .....Nency Dhameja, State University of New York at Binghamton; and David Slichter, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Paid Maternity Leave Offers and Women’s Job Tenure. .....Murshed Jahan, Valdosta State University
  • Does Unionization Shield Workers in Routine Jobs? Evidence from the China Import Shock. .....Narender Mahor, University of South Carolina
  • Mandatory Disclosure and Female Representation in Corporate Leadership: Evidence from NASDAQ. .....Bhargav Gopal, Queen`s University
  • A Time for the Old or the Young? Age Pay Gap and Technological Disruptions. .....Xin Liu, Michigan State University
2.A.14. The Labor Market, Policy, and Human Capital [Presidential]
Sunday | 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
  • Automation and the Future of Work: Displacement, Augmentation, and Upskilling in the Age of AI. .....Ting Zhang, University of Baltimore; and Laurie Schintler, Goerge Mason University
  • The Impacts of COVID-19 on Initial Job Placements: Evidence from International Ph.D. Job Candidates in Economics. .....Jihui Chen, Illinois State University
  • Political Capital and Economic Rents: Reassessing the Returns to Party Membership in China. .....Jinquan Gong, Wuhan University; Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Joanne S. McLaughlin, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Randomizing or Sorting? Class Assignment and Cognitive Ability Development. .....Xin Gu, Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University
Discussants:
  • Haizheng Li, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Xin Gu, Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University
  • Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University
  • Laurie Schintler, Goerge Mason University
2.A.15. Immigration Policy and Labor Markets in Developing Countries [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Chair: Daniel Osuna Gomez, Banco de México
  • The Labor Market Consequences of North-to-South Migration. .....Daniel Osuna Gomez, Banco de México
  • Externalities of U.S. Immigration Enforcement Policies in El Salvador. .....Christian Ambrosius, Freie University Berlin; Juliana Quigua, University of Oxford; and Andrea Velasquez, University of Colorado Denver
  • Can Humanitarian Parole Programs Reduce Unauthorized Immigration? Evidence from the United States. .....Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; and Madeline Zavodny, University of North Florida
  • The Effect of Declining U.S. Immigration on Labor Markets. .....Marta Prato, Bocconi University; and Gonzalo Ares de Parga-Regalado, Bocconi University
Discussants:
  • Andrea Velasquez, University of Colorado Denver
  • Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Daniel Osuna Gomez, Banco de México
  • Gonzalo Ares de Parga-Regalado, Bocconi University
2.A.16. Trade and Oceans [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Chair: Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Trademarks and Gains from Variety: the Role of Multinational Enterprises. .....Giulia Lo Forte, University of British Columbia
  • Cargo Ships and Coastal Smog. .....Philip Economides, Texas Tech University
  • Search Frictions and Transportation Costs. .....Federico Rodari, Boston College
2.A.17. Pedagogy in Economic Education [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Dirk Mateer, The University of Texas at Austin
  • No Soup (or Context) for You! Using Pop Culture in Economics without Assuming Student Familiarity. .....John Kruggel, James Madison University; and Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Experiential Learning in a Hybrid Classroom. .....CHRISTOPHER DE BODISCO, High Point University; and Rivin Inasu Perinchery, High Point University
  • Enhancing Student Engagement and Learning Outcomes in Interdisciplinary Economics Courses. .....Sirui Liu, Nazareth University
  • Negative Examples in Lecture Improve Student Learning. .....Austin Boyle, Pennsylvania State University; and William Goffe, Pennsylvania State University
Discussants:
  • Mark Melichar, Florida State University
  • Megan McCoy Dowdy, Boston College
  • Camilo Rubbini, Florida State University
  • Oskar Harmon, University of Connecticut
2.A.18. Historical Political Economy I [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Jedediah Thomas Pida-Reese, Creighton University
  • Feudal Federalism: A Look at Tokugawa Japan. .....Jedediah Thomas Pida-Reese, Creighton University
  • Crisis and (anti-)Leviathan: India’s Liberalization Re-examined. .....Samrudha Surana, George Mason University; and Scott King, Ursinus College
  • The Political Economy of Vatican I. .....David Crego, Texas Tech University
  • Land Concentration and Insurgency: The Role of Land Inequality in the Mexican Revolution.. .....Juan José Casillas Quezada, University of Texas at El Paso
  • The Causal Effects of Infrastructure-Led Development: Evidence from Iceland’s 'Beloved War'. .....Rafael Rota Dal Molin, Texas Tech University; and João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
2.A.19. Remembering Paul Lewis [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Sandra Peart, University of Richmond
Chair: Sandra Peart, University of Richmond

Panelists:
  • Sandra Peart, University of Richmond;
  • Bruce Caldwell, Duke University;
  • Patrick Lynch, Liberty Fund;
  • Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University;
  • Jochen Runde, University of Cambridge;
2.A.21. Pollution Control [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Claire Brunel, American University
  • Spatial Effects of Diesel Taxes: Trade and Pollution. .....Anna French, Arizona State University
  • The Unequal Impact of Public Mistrust in Labor Markets: Evidence from an Environmental Disaster. .....Rafael Ribas, Boise State University
  • Estimating the Petrol Price Elasticity in India’s Passenger Transport Sector. .....Diya B. Mazumder, Soka University of America
  • The Chinese Ban on Waste Imports and Plastics-Related Innovation in Europe. .....Claire Brunel, American University
2.A.22. Climate Change I [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Jenny Apriesnig, Michigan Technological University
  • Partisan Differences in Natural Hazard Risk: Evidence from Voters in Florida. .....Leanna Navo, University of Miami; and James Ji, University of Florida
  • Climate Change and the Growth of Cities in Africa. .....Laura Mazaud, Oregon State University
  • Social Protection and Climate Resilience: Evidence from the Prevention of Evictions in At-Risk Communities. .....Isaiah Magambo, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Flooded Cities Redux: Evidence from More Precise and Frequent Satellite Data. .....John Gibson, University of Waikato
  • Winter Weather Conditions and Economic Activity. .....Jenny Apriesnig, Michigan Technological University
2.A.23. Water [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Guilherme DePaula, Iowa State University
  • Dynamic Common Pool Resource Allocation in Coastal Aquifers: Examining the Impact of Heterogeneous Thresholds. .....Lusi Xie, University of Georgia
  • Effects of Alternate Wetting and Drying on Water Savings and Rice Yields in the Philippines. .....Soumi Chandra, North Carolina State University
  • Quantifying Heterogeneity in the Price Elasticities of Urban Water Demand: Evidence from a Southwestern U.S. Metropolitan Area. .....Nahid Samimi, The University of New Mexico; and Jingjing Wang, The University of New Mexico
  • Adapting to Disasters: Evidence from Drought in Brazil. .....Guilherme DePaula, Iowa State University
2.A.24. Industrial Organization I [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Timothy Zimmer, University of Indianapolis
  • Testing Vertical Relationships in the U.S. Infant Formula Market: Implications for Government Costs and Welfare. .....Yi Wang, Purdue University; Juan Sesmero, Purdue University; and Meilin Ma, Purdue University
  • Buyer Power and the Effect of Vertical Integration on Innovation. .....Morgane Guignard, DIW Berlin; and Claire Chambolle, Paris-Saclay University
  • Estimating the Informativeness of Rating Systems. .....Babur De los Santos, Clemson University; Chungsam Lam, Florida State University; and Huiyu Yang, Clemson University
  • Dynamic Yardstick Competition: A Study of the Japan Railway Industry. .....JhongYi Huang, The Ohio State University
  • WNBA 2024 Rookie Effect. .....Timothy Zimmer, University of Indianapolis; Allison snyder, University of Indianapolis; and Ian Zimmer, University of Indianapolis
2.A.25. Economics of Energy [GRAD]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Lucy Elizabeth Page, University of Pittsburgh
  • Does Daylight Saving Time Save Energy? Evidence from Electricity Generation. .....Victoria Godwin, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Climate Shocks and Social Intolerance. .....Mohammad Jakaria, University of South Carolina
  • Do EV Charging Stations Care about Electricity Rates?. .....Jae Yu Jung, Michigan State University
  • Assessing the Economic Impacts of the Bhutanese Electricity Subsidy Program. .....Dhiroj Koirala, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Discussants:
  • Dhimitri Qirjo, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh
  • Lucy Elizabeth Page, University of Pittsburgh
  • Jose Belmar, Inter-American Development Bank
  • Oleg Kucher, Frostburg State University
2.A.26. Conflict and the State: The Role of Conflict on Identity, Political Outcomes, and Household Behavior [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair: Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College
  • Insurgency and Beliefs about the State: Evidence from the Collapse of Afghanistan’s Democracy. .....Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College
  • Understanding Child Marriage: Theory and Evidence for Boys and Girls. .....Abigail Stocker, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Peace of Mind: Examining Election-Induced Sleeplessness among Minorities in India. .....Jafar Jafarov, Georgia State University
  • Polling Place Matters: How Voting Location Influences Election Fraud. .....Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
2.A.27. Applied Microeconomics V [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Peer Stereotypes and Task Preferences. .....Trinity Douglass, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Child Care Deserts: Undersupply or Lack of Demand?. .....Jessica Brown, University of South Carolina
  • Is the Money Enough? The Effects of Small Rural School Achievement Program on Rural Student Achievement. .....Bradley Curs, University of Missouri; and Se Woong Lee, University of Missouri
  • The Effects of Skill Based Hiring Policy on Applicant Composition and Hiring. .....Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Discussants:
  • Qilu Pan, Purdue University
  • Hao Li, Purdue University
  • Xin Jin, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Hema Shah, Duke University
2.A.28. Market Mechanisms and Network Dynamics: Strategic Insights from Auctions, Procurement, and Supply Chains [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
Chair: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
  • Bid Strategies for Earlier Payment: Evidence from Highway Procurement. .....Justin Marion, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Benjamin Rosa, University of Michigan
  • Estimation and Inference of Seller's Expected Revenue in Ascending Auctions. .....Federico Zincenko, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  • Beyond Value: Investigating Reputation Effect on Resale Prices in NFT Auctions. .....Kasra Khademorezaian, State University of New York at New Paltz; Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma; and Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky
  • Network Dynamics and Policy Implications in the Electric Vehicle Supply Chain. .....Lei He, Moravian University; Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma; Kyu-min Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology; and Euncheol Shin, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
2.A.29. Monetary Economics [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Enrique Martínez García, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • The Spillover Effects of Fed Monetary Policy on Global Stock Markets: The Role of Financial Development. .....Tayyebeh Aliakbari, University of St. Thomas
  • Just Do IT? An Assessment of Inflation Targeting in a Global Comparative Case Study. .....Enrique Martínez García, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Roberto Duncan, University of Ohio; and Patricia Toledo, University of Ohio
  • Phillips Curve under Scarce Capital. .....Shangze Dai, University of Florida; and Chenhui Lu, University of Florida
  • Cross-CBSA Differences in the Effects of Inflation on Per Capita Lottery Sales. .....Adedayo James Ogunniran, Mississippi Valley State University
  • A Micro Anatomy of the Hidden Local Government Debt in China. .....Qilin Zhang, University of Florida
2.A.30. International Macroeconomics and Finance [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Tyler Wake, Denison University
Chair: Tyler Wake, Denison University
  • Twin Debts. .....Josh Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College; and Emily Marshall, Denison University
  • The International Natural Gas Market Integration in a Post-Conflict Scenario. .....Alexandre Scarcioffolo, Denison University; and Phuong Le, Denison University
  • Trade Credit, Business Relationships, and Idiosyncratic Shocks. .....Tyler Wake, Denison University
  • The Spillover Effect of U.S. Monetary Policy Uncertainty on Chinese Firm Investment. .....Linli Zhao, Elon University
  • Stochastic Volatility and Borrowing Constraints. .....Mitchell James Vaughn, Elon University
2.A.31. Macroeconomic Policies, Inflation, and Finance [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: John Keating, The University of Kansas
Chair: John Keating, The University of Kansas
  • Imperfect Asset Substitution and Fiscal Multipliers. .....Andrew Keinsley, Weber State University; and John Nana Francois, World Bank
  • Modeling Inflation Expectations in Forward-Looking Interest Rate and Money Growth Rules. .....Zhengyang (Robin) Chen, University of Northern Iowa; and Victor Valcarcel, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • An Evaluation of Inflation Targeting in the Face of COVID-19. .....Brent Bundick, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; and Andrew Lee Smith, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • Testing Superneutrality When Money Growth Is Endogenous. .....John Keating, The University of Kansas; Andrew Lee Smith, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; and Victor Valcarcel, The University of Texas at Dallas
2.A.32. Historical Global and Colonial Growth [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Nicolas Ziebarth, Auburn University
Chair: Nicolas Ziebarth, Auburn University
  • The Economic Legacy of Historical Self-Governance Institutions in Ukraine. .....Marian Melnyk, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
  • Railroads and Rural Displacement in Bavaria: 1861-1910. .....Paul Lowood, Texas Tech University
  • The Economic and Migratory Effects of Bushfires in 20th-Century South-Eastern Australia. .....Costanza Fileccia, University of Bern, Switzerland; and Julia Schlosser, University of Bern
  • Trade, Industrialization, and Regional Disparities: Evidence from China during the Warlord Era. .....Kexin Feng, Yale University
  • Tariffs and Manufacturing Productivity: New Evidence from the Gilded Age. .....Chris Meissner, University of California, Davis
2.A.33. Environment and Housing Market [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: David Bryan Wilson, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Does Power Reliability Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market. .....Connor Andrew Neff, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Insurance Premiums as a Price Signal: The Role of Federal Flood Insurance Mispricing on Coastal Housing Valuation. .....Sarah Brown, Yale University
  • Post-Disaster Housing Supply and the Risk-Affordability Tradeoff in Floodplain Regulation. .....Serena Xu, University of Wisconsin--Madison
  • Assessing Flooding Risk in the Housing Market: A Hedonic Approach. .....David Bryan Wilson, Georgia Institute of Technology
2.A.34. Environment and Health [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Divya Sadana, University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire
  • The Effects of Pesticide Use on Mortality. .....Richard Li, North Carolina State University
  • The Unintended Consequences of PM Warnings: Air Pollution Alerts and Flu Incidence in South Korea. .....Jonghoon Park, Auburn University
  • Environmental Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown: Evidence from Air Pollution. .....Divya Sadana, University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire; and Sarthak Behera, Centre College
2.A.35. Crime and Policing: Early Investments [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Jillian Carr, Purdue University
  • Diversion, a Deterrence to Delinquency. .....Tessie Krishna, San Diego State University
  • Does Investing in Schools Reduce Violent Crime. .....Kenneth Whaley, University of South Florida; Jamein Cunningham, The University of Texas at Austin; and Monique Davis, University of Minnesota
  • The Effects of Pretrial Detention Reform on Criminal Justice and Economic Outcomes: Evidence from the Illinois SAFE-T Act. .....Susan Parker, University of Maryland; and Alex Lundberg, Northwestern University
  • Breaking the Gang: A Preventive Approach to Reduce Recruitment in Schools. .....Eleno Hernan Castro Portillo, Johns Hopkins University
Discussants:
  • Justin Heflin, University of Kentucky
  • Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
  • Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
  • Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
2.A.36. Markets, Institutions, and Social Policy in Developing Economies [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Md Tajuddin Khan, Roanoke College
Chair: Malik Altaf Hussain, West Virginia University
  • Medium-Term Impacts of Integrated Social Safety Nets: Cash Transfers, Information Meetings, and Home Visits for Child Development. .....Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University
  • Electrifying Change: Agriculture, Electrification, and Gendered Time Use in Rural Bangladesh. .....Md Tajuddin Khan, Roanoke College ; Digvijay Negi, Ashoka University; and Tanu Gupta, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Center
  • Ethnic Fractionalization and Community-Driven Development in Burkina Faso. .....Anurag Deb, Texas State University
  • Transportation and Transmission: The Role of Railways in Shaping Mortality Patterns in British India. .....Malik Altaf Hussain, West Virginia University
2.A.37. Political Economy, Culture, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
  • Chronos and Kairos: Concepts of Time and Economic Development. .....Jacopo Ballabio, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Culture Matters: On the Long-Term Determinants of Governance Quality. .....Stefan Voigt, University of Hamburg; Mahdi Khesali, University of Hamburg; and Nadia von Jacobi, University of Trento
  • Ecological Origins of Land Inequality, Political Preferences, and Conflict. .....Andres Giraldo, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; and Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
  • The Reducators: Political Persecution in Academia. .....Sahar Parsa, New York University; and Petra Moser, New York University
  • Drama and Redistribution: The Impact of Telenovelas on Preferences for Redistribution in Latin America. .....Javier Jose Gonzalez, Southern Methodist University
2.A.38. Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Hoanh Le, South Dakota State University
  • Impact of Public Transit on Local Employment: Evidence from Dallas Light Rail System. .....Hoanh Le, South Dakota State University
  • Demography Change, Purchasing Restriction Policy, and Housing Market. .....Chang Gao, The University of Oklahoma
  • The Causes of the Recent Surge in Entrepreneurship and Its Spatial Implications in the U.S.. .....Yongjoon Kim, The University of Alabama
  • Inflation, Market Power, and Markups: Evidence from the Airline Industry. .....Colin Reinhardt, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; and Jiawei Chen, University of California, Irvine
  • Price and Quantity Indexes in the Business Aviation Industry: A Historical and Quantitative Analysis. .....You Du, Fort Hays State University; and Jesse Jacobs, Fort Hays State University
2.A.39. Housing, Consumer Behavior, Education, and Economic Policy [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
Chair: Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Substitutability and Market Segmentation: Evidence from Condominium and Detached Single-Family Home Transactions. .....Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University; Geoffrey Turnbull, University of Central Florida; and Chris Mothorpe, College of Charleston
  • On the Quality and Qualities of Goods, Their Temporal Nature, and the Quality of Time. .....Cristian Sepulveda, Farmingdale State College
  • Smart Money, Miles, and Travel Rewards. .....Bo Liu, Southern New Hampshire University; and Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Developing an Economics and Math Course: Topics in Mathematical Economics. .....Megan Paddack, Southern New Hampshire University; and Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University
  • An Institutional Analysis of Name, Image, and Likeness Laws across States in the U.S.. .....Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University; Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University; Andy Lynch, Southern New Hampshire University; and Patrick Cullen, Battleground Athlete Management, LLC
  • A Review of the Effects of Direct Democracy on Gubernatorial Power. .....Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
Discussants:
  • Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Cristian Sepulveda, Farmingdale State College
  • Bo Liu, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University
  • Megan Paddack, Southern New Hampshire University
2.A.40. Smoking, Cannabis, and Fertility [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville; Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
Chair: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • Cannabis Use Disorder in Medicare Population: The Impact of Cannabis Laws. .....Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky; Daniela Moga, University of Kentucky; Patricia Freeman, University of Kentucky; and June Bae, University of Kentucky
  • The Effect of College Students on Colorado’s Retail and Medical Marijuana Sales. .....Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina
  • Tobacco 21 Laws, Prenatal Smoking, and Birth Outcomes. .....James Flynn, Miami University
  • LARC Access, Fertility, and Medicaid Births in Tennessee. .....Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Discussants:
  • Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • Crystal Zhan, University of South Carolina
  • Lauren Schechter, University of Notre Dame
  • James Flynn, Miami University
2.A.41. Education Policy: Student Success and Wellbeing [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: William Duncan, The University of Kansas
Chair: William Duncan, The University of Kansas
  • The Effect of Cellphone Bans on Educational Outcomes. .....Nir Eilam, University of North Carolina Greensboro; and Martin Andersen, University of North Carolina Greensboro
  • Exploring the Impact of University Policy Changes: A Study on Transitioning from Quarter to Semester System and Its Influence on Student Suicides. .....Syeda Marjana Razzak, The University of Kansas
  • Marginal Returns to Higher Education. .....JongSoo Lee, The University of Kansas
  • Remedial Credits and Student Baccalaureate Attainment: Evidence from Kansas Public Colleges and Universities. .....William Duncan, The University of Kansas; and Donna Ginther, The University of Kansas
2.A.42. Charter Schools and Principals [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Joy Kanengiser, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Principal Training and Student Outcomes. .....Nat Chowanajin, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Principal Incentives and Student Success: Evaluating Pay-for-Performance Policies. .....Ashley Schwanebeck, University of Pennsylvania
  • Desegregation Busing and the Market for Private Schools. .....Gabriel Joseph Olivier, Tulane University
  • Public Flagging for Suspensions and Its Effect on School Discipline. .....Joy Kanengiser, Illinois Wesleyan University
2.A.43. Mental Health I [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Sergio Barrera, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • The Prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Depression among Palestinian Refugees. .....Refat Ahmed Mishuk, The University of New Mexico
  • Addressing Shortages: The Effect of Mental Health HPSA Designation. .....Kayla Marie Childs, University of Georgia
  • Administrative and Geographic Barriers in Accessing Veterans Mental Health. .....Sergio Barrera, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Conor Ryan, Pennsylvania State University
  • The Mental Health Burden of Rising Food Costs in the United States. .....Teshager Sisha, University of Kentucky; Shuoli Zhao, University of Kentucky; Yuqing Zheng, University of Kentucky; and Qingxiao Li, Louisiana State University
2.A.44. Economic Education and Innovation: Tools and Tips for Teaching [Presidential-NAEE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University; Emily Marshall, Denison University;
Chair: Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Serious Play® in Economics: The Building Blocks to Understanding Economics – A LEGO® Application. .....Chelsea T. Dowell, Tennessee Tech University; Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and Whitney Buser, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Integrating Credentialing into Economics Education. .....Alice Kassens, Roanoke College
  • Using Podcasts to Teach Environmental Economics. .....Michelle Vachris, Virginia Wesleyan University
  • Boosting Teaching Efficiency with AI Tutors. .....Florencia Gabriele, Berklee College of Music; and Douglas Chrystall, TruVideo
2.A.45. Government Interventions and Health [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Patrick Richard, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
  • The Longer Reach of Lead: Early Childhood Lead Exposure and Cognitive Ability Later-in-Life. .....Sammy Zahran, Colorado State University; Sayorn Chin, Lafayette College; Christopher Keyes, Mountain Data Group; and David Mushinski, Colorado State University
  • Health Impacts of Food Away from Home. .....Victoria Milani Lewaschiw, University of Georgia
  • The Impact of Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) on Bloodborne Diseases and Substance Use Disorders Treatment: Evidence from States' Implementation of SSPs between 2008-2023. .....Tulasiram Nepal, The University of Memphis; and Andrew J. Hussey, The University of Memphis
  • Health Care System Consolidation and Hospital Quality of Care: Evidence from the U.S. Military Health System Data Repository. .....Patrick Richard, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Daniel Gedeon, Henry M Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine; Nilam Gibson, Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine; Ara Yoon, Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine; and Jangho Yoon, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
  • Impact of COVID-19-induced SSA Field Office Closures on Disability Benefit Applications. .....Caroline Welter, West Virginia University
2.A.46. Peer and Sibling Effects [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Caitlin Northrup McKillop, State University of New York at Cortland
  • Persistence of High School Peer Association: The Impact of Adolescent Friendships on Substance Abuse. .....Caitlin Northrup McKillop, State University of New York at Cortland
  • Evidence of the Bad Apple: Isolated Peer Effects from Indiana's Voucher Program. .....Kendyl Haley Guzman, Clemson University
  • When the Household Becomes the School: Siblings, Parental Attention, and School Closures. .....Francisco Pardo, The University of Texas at Austin
  • The Company You Keep: The Positive Peer Effects of Kindergarten on Learning and Mental Health. .....Naveen Sunder, Bentley University; and Yanan Li, Beijing Normal University
2.B.1. Matching and Biological Traits [Allied-ESA]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: David Ong, Jinan University-University of Birmingham Joint Institute
  • Biological Traits and Educational Outcomes: The Role of Facial Width-to-Height Ratio in Academic Success. .....David Ong, Jinan University-University of Birmingham Joint Institute; Shuaizhang Feng, Institute for Economic and Social Research at Jinan University; Yujie Han, Institute for Economic and Social Research at Jinan University; and Ji Qian, Institute for Economic and Social Research at Jinan University
  • Marrying for Height. .....David Ong, Jinan University-University of Birmingham Joint Institute; Pierre-André Chiappori, Columbia University; Yu (Alan) Yang, Peking University; and Junsen Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Zhejiang University
  • Noisy Feedback and Gender Differences in Advise Giving. .....Sakshi Upadhyay, Skidmore College; and Joe Ballard, Skidmore College
  • Vote with Your Feet: Endogenous Collateral Enforcement in Public Goods Games. .....Brock Stoddard, Appalachian State University; Kenju Kamei, University of Keio; and Abhijit Ramalingam, Appalachian State University
2.B.2. Policy Learning and Treatment Choice [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Certified Decisions. .....Isaiah Andrews, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Jiafeng Chen, Stanford University
  • Policy Learning with Approximate Sparsity. .....Toru Kitagawa, Brown University; and Gyungbae Park, Brown University
  • Leave No One Undermined: Policy Targeting with Regret Aversion. .....Toru Kitagawa, Brown University; Sokbae Lee, Columbia University; and Chen Qiu, Cornell University
2.B.3. Advances in Experimental Economics [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Jason Aimone, Baylor University
  • Promises, Companionship, and Dazi. .....Jianxin Wang, Central South University; Qian Zhang, Central South University; Yulei Rao, Central South University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
  • Price Impact under Heterogeneous Beliefs and Restricted Participation: Experimental Design. .....Duan Liu, George Mason University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
  • Influence When You Can: A Field Experiment on Climate Beliefs. .....Tongzhe Li, University of Guelph; and Siyu Wang, Villanova University
  • Chronic Disrupted Sleep and Economic Decision-Making. .....Marly Ginn, Baylor University; J. Braxton Gately, ; and Jason Aimone, Baylor University
2.B.4. Corporate Finance, Employment, and Investment [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Haizheng Li, Georgia Institute of Technology; Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University; Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo;
Chair: Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University
  • The Dynamics of Firm Size Inequality: The Role of Acquisition and Innovation. .....Ou Liu, Rutgers University
  • Financial Value of Human Capital: Evidence from Chinese Small Enterprises. .....Haizheng Li, Georgia Institute of Technology; Yiwen Zhao, Hunan University; Jing Xu, Zhejiang Gongshang University; Ping Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Chunxiao Zhang, Central University of Finance and Economics
  • The Variety of Nontradable Consumption Amenities and Local Firm Productivity: Evidence from Restaurants. .....Rui Du, Oklahoma State University; Dongmei Guo, Central University of Finance and Economics; Tao Guo, Capital University of Economics and Business; Fangwen Lu, Peking University; and Weizeng Sun, Nanjing Audit University
  • Debt Financing, Used Capital Markets, and Capital Reallocation. .....Hui-Jun Chen, National Tsing Hua University
Discussants:
  • Rui Du, Oklahoma State University
  • Hui-Jun Chen, National Tsing Hua University
  • Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Ou Liu, Rutgers University
2.B.5. Athletes, Audiences, and Academia: Economic Analysis of Concerts, Cinema, College Sports, and LIV Golf [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Maria Tackett, Gonzaga University
Chair: Maria Tackett, Gonzaga University
  • Repeat Participation and Fan Fatigue: Does NCAA Football Bowl Success Decline with Familiar Teams?. .....Georgy Shukaylo, University of Michigan
  • Spoiler Alert: The Effect of Movie Trailer Expectations on Box Office Performance. .....Iuliia Chikish, Purchase College
  • Sports Programs as an Enrollment Buffer: Evidence from Shrinking and Financially Constrained Colleges and Universities. .....Patrick Reilly, Skidmore College
  • Enchanted Event Study: The Local Impact of Taylor Swift's Concerts. .....Maria Tackett, Gonzaga University; Ryan W Herzog, Gonzaga University; and Elena Briggs, Gonzaga University
  • Is LIV Bad for Golf Quality?. .....Kelsey Carlston, Gonzaga University; and Ryan W Herzog, Gonzaga University
2.B.8. Contracting [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Jason Wong, Babson College
  • Deteriorating Market Conditions and Cartel Formation under Manager Loss Aversion. .....Douglas Turner, University of Florida
  • Crushing the Competition: The Pro-Competitive Effects of Relative Performance Evaluation. .....Shihan Shen, Rice University
  • Bargaining for Exclusive Rights in Two-Sided Markets: The Case of the NFL and Broadcast Channels. .....Jenna Blochowicz, Iowa State University
  • Efficiencies in Retrospective Merger Evaluation: GSK-Pfizer Consumer Health. .....Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University
Discussants:
  • Jason Wong, Babson College
  • Rongze Yang, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi
2.B.9. Recent Advances in Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
Chair: Shahnaz Parsaeian, The University of Kansas
  • Efficiency Bounds for Impulse Responses. .....Keli Xu, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Nonparametric Time-Varying Local Projections. .....Kenwin Maung, Rutgers University
  • Nowcasting and Aggregation: Why Small Euro Area Countries Matter. .....Andrii Babii, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Luca Barbaglia, Joint Research Centre; Eric Ghysels, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Jonas Striaukas, Copenhagen Business School
  • Time-Varying Coefficient Panel Data with Interactive Fixed Effects and Latent Group Structures. .....Shahnaz Parsaeian, The University of Kansas; and Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
2.B.10. Reproductive Health and Health Care [Presidential-CSWEP]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Angela Dills, Western Carolina University
  • The Consequences of Federal Abortion Funding Bans. .....Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology; Lauren Hoehn-Velasco, Georgia State University; and Nikita Dhingra, Georgia State University
  • Abortion Access and Women’s Mortality: Evidence from County-Level Panel Data. .....Syeda Marjana Razzak, The University of Kansas; and Lilly Ann Springer, The University of Kansas
  • The Impacts of 'Baby-Friendly' Hospital Designations. .....Danna Thomas, University of South Carolina; Lindsey Woodworth, University of South Carolina; and Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
2.B.11. Topics in International Trade Policy [Allied-IEFS]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
Chair: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
  • When Will Countries Cooperate and When Not? Quantifying the Importance of Similarities in Demand, Markups, and Geography in Trade Negotiations. .....Gunnar Heins, University of Florida
  • From Protection to Retaliation: The Welfare Cost of Tariffs. .....Cristian Espinosa, University of Houston
  • The GATT vs. Inflation: Tokyo Drift. .....James Lake, University of Tennessee
  • Attracting Debt Inflows during Crises in Developing Countries. .....Olena Ogrokhina, Lafayette College
2.B.12. Tobacco Regulation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries [Presidential-SBCA]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Don Kenkel, Cornell University
Chair: Don Kenkel, Cornell University
  • Who Intend to Quit Smoking Tobacco? Insights from a Survey among Adult Smokers in Nepal. .....Trilochan Pokharel, Nepal Administrative Staff College
  • Beliefs after Bans: A Cross-Country Experiment on ENDS Risk Perceptions in Latin America. .....Fernando Briseño, Universidad de la Libertad
  • Tobacco Regulatory Approaches and Consumer Responses in High-income Countries: A Cross-Country Comparison of Cigarette and Non-Combustible Tobacco Product Choices. .....Don Kenkel, Cornell University; Alan Mathios, Cornell University; Grace Phillips, University of Memphis; Revathy Surya Narayana, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Sen Zeng, Cornell University; and Hua Wang, Cornell University
2.B.13. Child Labor, Health, and Schooling [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Subha Mani, Fordham University; Sudipta Sarangi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
Chair: Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University
  • The Impacts of Public Works Programs on Child Labor and Schooling. .....Katherine Theiss, Radford University; Ana Dammert, Carleton University; Subha Mani, Fordham University; and Eric Mvukiyehe, Duke University
  • Intergenerational Impact of Extended Schooling: Evidence from Indonesia’s Unanticipated Educational Reform. .....Ridwan Mosharraf Hossain, Fordham University
  • Loss or Gain from Separation? Wealth and Child Mental Health in Divorce Dynamics. .....Solano Caffarena, University of Texas at Arlington; Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University; and Ashish Sedai, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • Community Surveillance and Child Marriage. .....Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University; and Zaki Wahhaj, Kings College London
2.B.14. Population Dynamics [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Demographics and Capital Flows. .....Balázs Zélity, Wesleyan University
  • Trends in Childlessness in India. .....Anna-Maria Aksan, Fairfield University
  • Understanding Changing Marriage Rates and Living Arrangements in Korea. .....Seongeun Kim, Sejong University; Serhiy Stepanchuk, University of Southampton; and Minchul Yum, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Finding Home When Disaster Strikes: Dust Bowl Migration and Housing in Los Angeles. .....Diogo Baerlocher, University of South Florida; Gustavo Cortes, University of Florida; and Vinicios Sant'Anna, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2.B.15. Technological Change and Labor Markets [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
Chair: Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
  • The Effect of Software Adoption on Skill Demand and Wage Inequality. .....Zara Contractor, Middlebury College; and Bledi Taska, Skyhive
  • The Rise of New Jobs and Skills: Evidence from Global Online Job Posting Data. .....Elmer Li, International Monetary Fund; David Koll, International Monetary Fund; Longji Li, International Monetary Fund; and Marina Tavares, International Monetary Fund
  • Measuring Task-Level Technological Exposure: An LLM-Based Approach. .....Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
2.B.16. International Trade [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Ruohan Wu, University of North Georgia
  • Granular Comparative Advantage. .....Jianwei Ai, Renmin University; Haoran Li, Renmin University; Gary Lyn, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Anton Yang, Yale University; and Wendong Zhang, Cornell University
  • Trade Costs, Entry Costs, and the Spatial Distribution of Chinese Manufacturing Firms. .....Zeyi Qian, Clark University
  • Information, Social Media, and International Trade: Theory and Evidence Using Twenty Million Online Postings. .....George Cui, International Monetary Fund; and Kailin Gao, University of International Business and Economics
  • Greenwashing of Chinese Firms under Market Competition and Globalization. .....Ruohan Wu, University of North Georgia
  • Export Diversification and Trade Sanctions: Evidence from the Middle East. .....Saleh Tabrizy, The University of Oklahoma; and Benham Zoghi Roudsari, Central European University of Vienna
2.B.17. Student Academic Mindset [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Amy Eremionkhale, DePauw University
  • Academic Mindset in Economics Courses: An International Comparison. .....Jana Sadeh, University of Southampton; Carlos Cortinhas, University of Exeter; Brandon Sheridan, Elon University; Emily Marshall, Denison University; and Douglas McKee, Cornell University
  • Using Engaging Activities to Enhance Student Mental Wellness in Introductory Economics Classes. .....Stefani Milovanska-Farrington, The University of Tampa; and Dirk Mateer, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Student Perspectives on Engaging with Economics Content Support Schemes. .....Melisa Williams Higgins, University of Bristol
Discussants:
  • CHRISTOPHER DE BODISCO, High Point University
  • Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Han-Yen Kao, Northwestern College
2.B.18. Issues in Normative Economics [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Glen Whitman, California State University, Northridge
  • Normativity, Determinism, and the Adjacent Possible. .....Glen Whitman, California State University, Northridge
  • What Can Economists Say about Market Failure?. .....Axel Weber, George Mason University
  • Doctor Failure: A Subjectivist Model of Exploitative Medical Behavior under Moral Constraints. .....Thomas J. Hughes, George Mason University
  • Knight’s Disciples: James Buchanan, Michael Polanyi, John Rawls, and the Role of Ideal Theory. .....Eric Howard, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • History of Axioms in Economics: Normative, Descriptive, or Logical?. .....Mario Rizzo, New York University
2.B.19. SDAE Essay Contest Winners [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
Chair: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Decoding Social Signals: Social Determinants of Moral and Aesthetic Judgment as Entrepreneurial Interpretative Instruments. .....Juan David Bohorquez Pacataque, Universidad de los Andes
  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Strategic Entrepreneurship: Rethinking Government Intervention. .....Gabriel Santos de Almeida, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul
  • The Temporary Government Program: A Case Study of Tobacco Subsidies. .....Patricia June Hummel, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Monetary Manipulation: A Historical Perspective on the Fed’s Redistributive Politics. .....Michael Wroblewski, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Gabriel Benzecry, Northwood University
  • Caleb Fuller, Grove City College
  • Vincent Geloso, George Mason University
  • Thomas Hogan, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Mark Pennington, King's College London
  • Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
2.B.21. Waste Management [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Jeffrey Wagner, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Heat after the Harvest: Farmer Choices and Perceptions of Crop Residue Burning in Thailand. .....Adrian Lopes, American University of Sharjah
  • Reducing Recycling Contamination Using an Information Nudge. .....Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; and Brenna Jungers, Mississippi State University
  • Feasibility Analysis of Anaerobic Digester Systems: Internalizing Social Benefits. .....Suraj Ghimire, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; and Jingjing Wang, The University of New Mexico
  • The Effectiveness and Equity of Waste Pricing: Evidence from Massachusetts. .....Hui Zhou, University of Rhode Island
  • The Economics of AI in Waste Management. .....Benjamin Bremer, Rochester Institute of Technology; and Jeffrey Wagner, Rochester Institute of Technology
2.B.22. Climate Change II [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Wei Wang, The Ohio State University
  • The (Mis)Allocation Channel of Climate Change: Evidence from Global Firm-Level Microdata. .....Tianzi Liu, Cornell University
  • Factor-Biased Climate Change and Directed Innovation: Evidence from EU. .....Enjie Ma, Cornell University
  • The Framework and Evaluation of Carbon Sink Value in Coastal Wetlands: Evidence from Guangdong Province. .....Xiaoying Yang, South China Sea Development Research Institute
2.B.23. Fish [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Amanda Lindsay, Bates College
  • Identifying Strategies to Promote Invasive Lionfish as a Seafood Option: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment with Interaction Effects. .....Julian Hwang, West Virginia University
  • Beyond the Catch: Social Vulnerability and the Long-Term Impact of Fisheries Disasters. .....Bijeta Bijen Saha, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Marine Reserves in Rural Economies and Climate Resiliency. .....Amanda Lindsay, Bates College
2.B.24. High and Lows of Sports and Sports Betting [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Kerianne Lawson Rubenstein, Syracuse University
  • Estimated Impacts of Access to Legal Mobile Sports Betting on Self-Reported Mental Health: Evidence from Household Pulse Survey. .....Tim Bersak, Wofford College; Richard Gearhart, California State University, Bakersfield; and Lyudmyla Ardan, Susquehanna University
  • Gambling and Substance Use: Early Evidence from Sports Betting Laws. .....Kabir Dasgupta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Keshar Ghimire, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College
  • The 'Cinderella Effect' Reexamined: A Synthetic Control Approach. .....Kerianne Lawson Rubenstein, Syracuse University
  • Beyond the Diamond: Human Capital Impacts of Baseball Role Models on Dominican Children. .....Rodrigo Aranda, Western Michigan University; Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University; and Juan Rodriguez-Nunez, Western Michigan University
2.B.25. Economics of Pollution [GRAD]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Dallas Wood, Western Carolina University
  • The Effect of Oil Embargo on Infant Health. .....Vikrant V. Kamble, University of Delaware
  • Air Pollution and the North Carolina State Lottery. .....Clayson Shumway, North Carolina State University
  • The Social Cost of Waste: Modeling Environmental Externalities through Cohort-Dynamics. .....Kevin Sterling, University of Miami
  • Estimating Willingness to Pay for Improved Air Quality in Schools: Evidence from Nepal. .....Tausifa Tajalli, The University of New Mexico
Discussants:
  • Misak Avetisyan, Texas Tech University
  • Dallas Wood, Western Carolina University
  • Eftila Tanellari, Radford University
  • Diya B. Mazumder, Soka University of America
2.B.26. The Economics of Public Policy [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Ruchika Rungta, Franklin College
Chair: Ruchika Rungta, Franklin College
  • Can Financial Inclusion Increase Household Resilience to Natural Disasters?. .....Nandini Gupta, Indiana University Bloomington; and Ashish Sedai, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • Infertility Mandates & Fertility: Evidence from the American Community Survey. .....Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
  • Minimum Wage and Child Health: Evidence from the 1966 Fair Labor Standards Act. .....Kassahun Geleta, DePauw University
  • Navigating the Health Delivery Revolution and Innovation. .....Tannista Banerjee, Auburn University; Aarush Hemachandran, Wood Ward Academy; Hyunju Kim, Northeastern University; Ayan Paul, Northeastern University; and Vishak Srikanth, Yale University
  • The Impact of the Paycheck Protection Program on the Recovery of Small Businesses: Evidence from Scheduling Data. .....Ruchika Rungta, Franklin College; and Tannista Banerjee, Auburn University
Discussants:
  • Ashish Sedai, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
  • Kassahun Geleta, DePauw University
  • Aarush Hemachandran, Wood Ward Academy
2.B.27. Elections [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jac Heckelman, Wake Forest University
Chair: Danielle Zanzalari, Seton Hall University
  • Money Talks to Autocrats, Bullets Whistle to Democrats: Political Influence under Different Regimes. .....Thea How Choon, St. Lawrence University; Giovanna Marcolongo, Bocconi University; and Paolo Pinotti, Bocconi University
  • State-Level Political Uncertainty and Bank Lending Behavior. .....Sheida Babakhani Teimouri, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse; and Amir Tayebi, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Decentralization of Land Governance and Elections in Burkina Faso. .....Laura Meinzen-Dick, Michigan State University
  • Patterns of Voting and County-Level Migration. .....William Hauk, University of South Carolina; and John McDermott, University of South Carolina
2.B.28. Strategic Behavior and Market Dynamics [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
Chair: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
  • Prices in Seasonal Demand Peaks and Troughs: Gasoline in U.S. College Towns. .....George Deltas, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; and Carlos Hurtado, University of Richmond
  • When the Sellers Can't Commit: Bidder Response and Revenue Implications. .....Diogenes Cruz Figueroa Garcia, University of California, Davis; Mark Agerton, University of California, Davis; and Eric Lewis, Brigham Young University
  • An Empirical Model of Direct Network Formation. .....Lei He, Moravian University; Kasra Khademorezaian, State University of New York at New Paltz; Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; and Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
  • Route Network Dynamics in the U.S. Airline Industry. .....Lei He, Moravian University; Kasra Khademorezaian, State University of New York at New Paltz; Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma; and Qihong Liu, University of Oklahoma
2.B.29. Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics II [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Giorgi Nikolaishvili, Wake Forest University
  • Foreign Economic Surprises and U.S. Firm Financial Conditions. .....Julio L. Ortiz, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Thiago Ferreira, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Mitchell Lott, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Global Perspectives on Entrepreneurship and Economic Uncertainty: An Empirical Analysis of Financial Developments. .....Muhammad Nawaz, University of North Carolina Asheville; Niraj Koirala, California State University, Los Angeles; Hassan Butt, Missouri Southern State University; and Matthew Morrison, University of North Carolina Asheville
  • Measuring Dynamic Transmission Using Pass-Through Impulse Response Functions. .....Giorgi Nikolaishvili, Wake Forest University
  • Are There Long Term Consequences to China’s Deflationary Bout?. .....Justin Raymond Eloriaga, Emory University; Annika Subido, De La Salle University; Carlos Pamittan, De La Salle University; and Vince San Juan, De La Salle University
  • Predicting Economic Recessions Using Economic Policy Uncertainty and Machine Learning Models. .....Oguzhan Batmaz, Lewis University; Taeyong Kim, Lewis University; and Gabriel Felipe Dos Reis, Lewis University
2.B.30. Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics III [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Samir Huseynov, Auburn University
  • Inequality in Income and Varieties. .....Ha Bui, Grinnell College
  • Twin Deficits, Capacity Utilization, and Long-Term Unemployment: A Nonlinear Analysis. .....Haydory Akbar Ahmed, St. Edward`s University
  • The Politics of Economic Forecasting: A Dynamic Analysis of Voter Expectations in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. .....Samir Huseynov, Auburn University; Duha Altindag, Auburn University; and Jonghoon Park, Auburn University
  • Decoding Household Attention: From Category-Specific Cycles to Inflation Expectations. .....Haojia Hu, American University
2.B.31. Monetary Policy and Money Markets [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Romina Ruprecht, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Chair: Romina Ruprecht, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Can Discount Window Stigma Be Cured? An Experimental Investigation. .....Charles Holt, University of Virginia; and Olivier Armantier, Chapman University
  • The Diffusion of Bank Reserves in the U.S.. .....Huberto Ennis, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Alexander Wolman, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Discount Window Borrowing and the Role of Reserves and Interest Rates. .....Mark Carlson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Mary-Frances Styczynski, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • A Framework to Understand the Dynamics of Discount Window Stigma. .....Sriya Anbil, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Mark Carlson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Romina Ruprecht, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
2.B.32. Economic History [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Tomi Ovaska, Youngstown State University
  • Climbing the Ladder - or Falling Off: 200 Years of Economic Ups and Downs. .....Tomi Ovaska, Youngstown State University; and Albert Sumell, Youngstown State University
  • From Ancient Centers to Modern Capitals: The Influence of Historic Civilizational Hubs on the Spatial Distribution of Population and Political Power. .....Justin Cook, Tulane University; Kris Gulati, University of California, Berkeley; and Raymond Kim, Westmont College
  • The Reign of the Saints: Alliance Networks and the Origins of European Law. .....Tegan Truitt, George Mason University
2.B.33. Environment and Behavior [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Jongbyung Jun, Suffolk University
  • From Violations to Values: How Environmental Violations Spread within the Same Supply Chain Network. .....Yuxian Xiao, Michigan State University; Zhenzhen Yan, Pennsylvania State University; Junxiu Sun, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; and Yin Xuecheng, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
  • Powering Through Drought: The Impact of Water Scarcity on Electricity Generation. .....Jose Belmar, Inter-American Development Bank; Lenin Balza, Inter-American Development Bank; Lisa Bagnoli, Inter-American Development Bank; and David Matias, Inter-American Development Bank
  • Resolving the Paradox: Oil Price Declines and U.S. Industrial Contraction. .....Jongbyung Jun, Suffolk University
2.B.34. Economics and Animal Welfare [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Kevin Kuruc, The University of Texas at Austin
Chair: Kevin Kuruc, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Pareto for Pigs and Puppies?. .....Kevin Kuruc, The University of Texas at Austin
  • How the Sausage Is Made: Testing the Effectiveness of an Informative Video in Promoting Sustainable Food Consumption. .....Lisa Kramer, University of Toronto; and Peter Landry, University of Toronto
  • Towards a Sustainable Cellular Agriculture Future: Farmer Behavior, Commodity Adjustments, and Cell-Cultivated Product Supply. .....Jonathan Robert McFadden, USDA Economic Research Service; and Sharon Raszap, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Impact of Animal Feeding Operations on Property Values. .....Anya Marchenko, Brown University; Eyal Frank, University of Chicago; Claire Palandri, University of Chicago; and Anthony D'Agostino, Mathematica
  • Accounting for Animal Lives in Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Review of Opportunities and Pitfalls. .....Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University
2.B.35. Crime and Policing: Homicides and Investigations [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Devika Hazra, California State University, Los Angeles
  • A Framework for Interpreting High-Frequency Hedonic Price Dynamics with an Application to Valuing Homicide Risk. .....Jon Moreno-Medina, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Patrick Bayer, Duke University; and Marcus Casey, University of Illinois-Chicago
  • Unraveling Racial Disparities in Homicide Clearance Rates. .....CarlyWill Sloan, United States Military Academy West Point; Matthew Ross, Northeastern University; Steve Mello, Dartmouth College; and Michael Topper, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
  • The Impact of Ending the Rape-Kit Backlog on Sexual Assaults, Arrests, and Convictions. .....Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • The Effects of Restricting Police Chases on Public Safety. .....Guthrie Scoblic, University of Missouri
Discussants:
  • Lauren Schechter, University of Notre Dame
  • Tong Li, Purdue University
  • Jillian Carr, Purdue University
  • Susan Parker, Northeastern University
2.B.36. Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Economic Development I [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse; Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College;
Chair: Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse

Panelists:
  • Frank Fossen, University of Nevada, Reno;
  • Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville;
  • Douglas Cumming, Stevens Institute of Technology;
  • Christopher Boudreaux, Florida Atlantic University;
2.B.37. Gender, Culture, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Lewis Davis, Union College; Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
  • Cultural Change through Writing Style: Gendered Pronoun Use in the Economics Profession. .....Sahar Parsa, New York University; and Camilo Garcia-Jimeno, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Mentorship and the Gender Gap in Academia. .....Sahar Parsa, New York University; and Anders Kjelsrud, Oslo Metropolitan University
  • Expectations, Culture, and the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship Management and Innovation. .....Priyanka Chakraborty, Centenary College of Louisiana; and Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
  • Patriarchy and Comparative Advantage. .....Lewis Davis, Union College; and Israt Jahan, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Individualism and Innovation: Unraveling Culture’s Influence across Time. .....Rouzhi Liang, Southern Methodist University
2.B.38. Daily Commute: Bikeshare, Buses, and the Battle for Riders [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Caroline E. Tompson, Wake Forest University
  • Modal Substitution and Cyclist Safety: Evidence from London's Tube Strikes. .....Alexander Tsiukes, Winthrop University
  • The Value of Intermediation in Bikeshare. .....Anya Ilyinichna Tarascina, University of Wisconsin--Madison
  • Household Preferences for School Bus Transportation: Survey Evidence from Wake County, North Carolina. .....Caroline E. Tompson, Wake Forest University
  • Who Commutes Using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walk to in the U.S.?. .....Bun Song Lee, University of Arkansas - Fort Smith; Moon Jung Kim, Korea Institute of Public Finance; Omer Kutlubay, University of Arkansas - Fort Smith; Jacob Burton, University of Arkansas - Fort Smith; and Ben Smith, University of Nebraska Omaha
2.B.39. Costs and Benefits of Infrastructure [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Christopher Severen, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia;
Chair: Christopher Severen, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Foreign Ships in U.S. Waters. .....Simon Fuchs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Woan Foong Wong, University of Oregon; and Philip Economides, Texas Tech University
  • The (Express)Way to Segregation: Evidence from Chicago. .....Sara Bagagli, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Displacement and Infrastructure Provision. .....Pablo Valenzuela-Casasempere, Yale University
  • Asphalt Rivers of Life and Death. .....Christopher Severen, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
2.B.40. Identification Issues in Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Austin Denteh, Davidson College; Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky;
Chair: Austin Denteh, Davidson College
  • Identifying Marginal Spillover Effects. .....Huan Wu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Bounding a Class of Parameters in Measurement Error Models under Data Combination. .....Angda Li, Texas A&M University
  • Estimating Treatment Effect with Missing Participation. .....Erica Louis Mtenga, Georgia State University; and Pierre Nguimkeu, Georgia State University
  • Robust Identification in Randomized Experiments with Noncompliance. .....Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Huan Wu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Yi Cui, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2.B.41. Education [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Andrea Franco, University of Wisconsin--Madison
  • Children's Non-Cognitive Skill Development: Multitask-Problem versus Learning-by-Doing. .....Jaehong Lim, Michigan State University
  • School or Crime: A Teenager's Choice. .....Andrea Franco, University of Wisconsin--Madison; and Christian Posso, Banco de la República de Colombia
  • Driving Equity through Incentives? Teacher Sorting and the Texas Teacher Incentive Allotment. .....Patrick Logan Massey, Michigan State University
2.B.42. Child Maltreatment [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Federal Oversight and Sexual Violence Reporting. .....Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington; and Alice Ellyson, University of Washington
  • Kinship Care and Child Outcomes: Evidence from South Carolina. .....Anna Elizabeth Hild, Clemson University
  • The Role of In-Person Schooling in Child Maltreatment Reporting: Evidence from the Pandemic. .....Katherine Starr, West Virginia University
  • The Impact of Paid Sick Leave on Child Maltreatment. .....Zhuoyu Qiu, University of California, Riverside
2.B.43. Mental Health II [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Anna Chorniy, Northwestern University
  • AddItAll: The Effects of ADHD Treatment on Children's Well-Being. .....Anna Chorniy, Northwestern University
  • Socioeconomic Status and Healthcare Access among Children with Mental Health Conditions. .....Zihang Li, Auburn University
  • When Curfews Save Lives: Private Education, Sleep Deprivation, and Suicide. .....Jongho Choe, Florida State University
  • The Impact of Access to Mental Health Resources on Students’ Disability Diagnoses. .....Harneet Kaur, Syracuse University
  • SNAP Generocity and Mental Health. .....Mehrdad Baratian, Tulane University
2.B.44. Publishing and Productivity in Economics: Creating a Path from Idea to the Finish Line [Presidential-NAEE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University; Emily Marshall, Denison University;
Chair: Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Panelists:
  • Paul Grimes, Pittsburg State University;
  • Peter Boettke, George Mason University;
  • Lorraine Klimowich, Springer;
2.B.45. Medicaid Expansion [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Rajendra Dulal, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
  • The Impact of Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion on Diabetes Related Health Outcomes. .....Sarthak Behera, Centre College; and Divya Sadana, University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire
  • The Effect of Medicaid Expansion on Diagnosis, Care, Treatment, and Health for Diabetic Patients: Evidence from Medicaid Expansion in Wisconsin. .....Sadia Farzana, Northwestern University
  • The Effect of Medicaid Expansion on Health Care Access and Health Outcomes for Sexual Minority Population during COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Yunwei Gai, Babson College
  • Medicaid Expansion and the Health Impact of COVID-19 on Low-Income Young Adults: Evidence from a Triple-Difference Analysis. .....Rajendra Dulal, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania; Umesh Ghimire, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania; and Sahil Kharel, Montgomery College
2.B.46. WIC and SNAP [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Parker Sonnenberg, Florida State University
  • Enrollment Gaps in WIC and Child Health: Evidence from Administrative Data in Ohio. .....Weihao Lu, The Ohio State University
  • Pass through of Government Transfer Payments on Retail Prices: Evidence from P-EBT. .....Seung Yeon Jung, Michigan State University
  • The Effects of 2022's Infant Formula Shortage on Infant Health and Household Decision-Making. .....Parker Sonnenberg, Florida State University; and Katherine Yewell, Florida State University
  • Exploring SNAP's Role in Enhancing Food Access and Economic Resilience in West Virginia. .....Saman Herath Bandara, West Virginia State University
2.C.20. Presidential Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting [Presidential]
Sunday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |
  • Benefits, Costs, and the Size of the Pie: An Economist’s Musings. .....Glenn Blomquist, University of Kentucky
2.D.1. Market Experiments [Allied-ESA]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Brian Kluger, University of Cincinnati
  • Saving for a Rainy Day: Experimental Evidence on Prize-Linked Saving and Financial Shocks. .....Kaden Seth Grace, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Pump and Dump: Price Manipulation in Experimental Markets. .....Brian Kluger, University of Cincinnati; and Mehmet Saglam, University of Cincinnati
  • The Winners Curse in Experimental Asset Markets. .....Daniel Harper, James Madison University; and Charles Holt, University of Virginia
  • Effort Timing and Efficiency in Experimental Gift Exchanges. .....Patrick Tydir, Florida State University
  • Collusion through Worker Mobility: An Experiment. .....Kushal Lamichhane, University of Arkansas; and Peter McGee, University of Arkansas
2.D.2. Treatment Effects [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Model Averaging in Semiparametric Estimation of Quantile Treatment Effects. .....Sergio Firpo, Insper Learning Institution; Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; Ulrich Hounyo, State University of New York at Albany; and Li Lu, State University of New York College at Geneseo
  • Treatment Effects with a Misreported Outcome. .....Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Huan Wu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Doubly Robust Estimation of Local Average Treatment Effects Using Inverse Probability Weighted Regression Adjustment. .....Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University; Derya Uysal, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; and Jeffrey Wooldridge, Michigan State University
  • Distributionally Robust Average Treatment Effect. .....Ruonan Xu, Rutgers University; and Xiye Yang, Rutgers University
2.D.3. Measurement Issues in Applied Economics [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Marc Bellemare, University of Minnesota; Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University;
Chairs: Marc Bellemare, University of Minnesota; Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University;
  • A Network-Driven Data Collection Approach for Agri-Food Value Chains. .....Jeffrey Bloem, International Food Policy Research Institute
  • How Much Does SNAP Matter? SNAP’s Effects on Food Security. .....Seungmin Lee, University of Notre Dame
  • A Fool’s Errand? The Inverse Productivity: Size Relationship Reconsidered. .....Marc Bellemare, University of Minnesota; and Ling Yao, University of Minnesota
  • On Index Creation and the Case against Principal Component Analysis. .....Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University; and Alfredo Paloyo, University of Wollongong
Discussants:
  • Guilherme DePaula, Iowa State University
  • Augustine Denteh, Tulane University
  • Connor Mullally, University of Florida
  • Chris Parmeter, University of Miami
2.D.4. Finance and the Subtleties of Language [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Ozgur Arslan-Ayaydin, University of Illinois Chicago; Robert Chirinko, University of Illinois Chicago; James Thewissen, UCLouvain;
Chair: Ozgur Arslan-Ayaydin, University of Illinois Chicago
  • The Use of Metaphors in Corporate Reporting: An Empirical Analysis of Initial Coin Offerings. .....Janet Ho, Lignan University
  • Inclusivity at Risk: The Role of Inclusive Language in Financial Communication. .....Jennifer Thewissen, University of Antwerp; and James Thewissen, UCLouvain
  • Hitting the Right Note: The Impact of Lexical Complexity on Initial Coin Offering Success. .....Diego Bario Herrezuelo, UCLouvain; Ozgur Arslan-Ayaydin, University of Illinois Chicago; James Thewissen, UCLouvain; and Jennifer Thewissen, University of Antwerp
  • Circularity and Venture Capital: Impact of Circularity on ICO Performance. .....Sébastien Wilmet, UCLouvain; and Yves De Ronge, UCLouvain
2.D.5. Geographic Labor Mobility and Immigrant Workers [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Petra Cornelia Besenhard, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Career Outcomes under Relaxed Constraints: Does the STEM-OPT Extension Affect Employment and Career Path of Foreign-Born Doctoral Students?. .....Kosiso Madu, University of Delaware
  • Immigrant Skills in the U.S. Heartland: An Opportunity for Place-Based Visas?. .....Petra Cornelia Besenhard, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Are Immigrants More Entrepreneurial than Natives? Evidence from the American Community Survey and Decennial Census between 2000 and 2022. .....James C. Witte, George Mason University; Sandip Kumar Sureka, George Mason University; and Abu Bakkar Siddique, Florida Atlantic University
  • Changes in Laws Mean Changes in Labor: Effects of State-Level Changes in Caregiving Support. .....Joelle Saad-Lessler, Stevens Institute of Technology; and Florence Neymotin, Nova Southeastern University
2.D.8. Empirical Industrial Organization II [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Danna Thomas, University of South Carolina
  • Late to the Bandwagon: Platform Bias in the Market for Sports News. .....Sarah Waldfogel, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Green Subsidies and Information Provision in the Automobile Market. .....Alon Eizenberg, Hebrew University
  • Do Product Market Reforms Work? Assessing Regulatory Changes Impacting Competition. .....Sean Forrest Ennis, University of East Anglia
Discussants:
  • Danna Thomas, University of South Carolina
  • Cici McNamara, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Sean Forrest Ennis, University of East Anglia
  • Davide Luparello, Pennsylvania State University
2.D.9. Treatment Effect and Causal Inference [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
Chair: Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
  • Causal Inference with Social Interactions: A Structural Break Viewpoint. .....Qiankun Zhou, Louisiana State University
  • Causal Inference in a Poisson Point Process Model. .....Kyle Butts, University of Arkansas
  • One-Stage Robust Difference in Differences Regression. .....John Gardner, University of Mississippi
  • Direct and Indirect Treatment Effects with Time-Varying Covariates. .....Nicholas Lynn Brown, Florida State University; Kyle Butts, University of Arkansas; and Joakim Westerlund, Lund University
2.D.10. Migrant Networks and Immigration Impacts: Refugees, Trade and Entrepreneurship Perspectives [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University--Newark
Chair: Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University--Newark
  • Co-National Networks, Peer Effects, and the Use of Childcare among Refugees in Denmark. .....Reem Zaiour, Vanderbilt University; and Teresa Freitas Monteiro, University of Copenhagen
  • Immigration and Trade: Skilled versus Unskilled Immigration and Corruption. .....Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University--Newark; and Tianhao Liu, Rutgers University
  • Quality of Employers, Co-Ethnic Networks, and the Economic Integration of Refugees. .....Alessandro Caiumi, University of California, Davis; and Emil A. Simonsen, University of Copenhagen
  • Migrant Workers and Economic Resilience: Evidence from the 2020 H-2B Visa Lottery. .....Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware
Discussants:
  • Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University
  • Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
  • Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
2.D.11. NAASE IV [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
  • The NFL Draft and Host City Hotel Occupancy. .....Frank Stephenson, Berry College
  • Economic Freedom and Individual Participation in Physical Activity: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey. .....Jane Ruseski, West Virginia University; Brad Humphreys, West Virginia University; and Arijit Ray, University of Florida
  • Wilt or Shine: Examining the Impact of Playing with Tiger Woods during His Dominant Era. .....Szabolcs Blazsek, Mercer University; and Allen K. Lynch, Mercer University
2.D.12. Applied Microeconomics VI [Allied-KAEA]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Teddy Kim, Emory University
Chair: Kyoo Il Kim, Michigan State University
  • Access Denied: How Maternity Care Deserts Impact Maternal and Infant Health Using Cerner Health Facts Data. .....JongSoo Lee, The University of Kansas; and Jennifer Lee, University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • A Dynamic Model of Residential Sorting Using Aggregate Data: Urban Fracking and Environmental Justice in North Texas. .....Kyung Tae Cho, Texas A&M University
  • City’s Soft Power: Political Networks and Financial Allocation in China. .....Claire Lim, University of Western Ontario; and Yuting Wang, Queen Mary University of London
  • An Instrumental Variables Approach to Testing Firm Conduct. .....Youngjin Hong, Sogang University; In Kyung Kim, Sogang University; and Kyoo Il Kim, Michigan State University
2.D.13. COVID-19 Impacts on Education, Employment, and Housing: Disparities and Challenges [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
Chair: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
  • Employment Implications of COVID and Automation Risk: The Moderating Effect of Minorities. .....Salvador Contreras, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Samiran Das, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; and Amit Gosh, Texas A&M International University
  • School Closure during COVID-19 and Education Outcomes in Rural India. .....Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology; Muchin Bazan, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
  • The Hispanic Homeownership Rate Gap and the COVID-19 Recession. .....Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
Discussants:
  • Austin Denteh, Davidson College
  • Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • Patricia Schneider, Agnes Scott College
2.D.14. Policymaking and Public Service [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Richard Valentine Burkhauser, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Sources of Evidence for Evidence-Based Policymaking: Evaluating Citations in the Economic Report of the President 2010-2025. .....Richard Valentine Burkhauser, The University of Texas at Austin; and Ji Ma, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Policy Competition in a Spatial Economy. .....David R. Agrawal, University of California, Irvine; Tidiane V. Ly, Syracuse University; and Raphaël Parchet, Università della Svizzera italiana
  • Efficiency of Public Service Outsourcing: Evidence from Foreclosure Auctions in China. .....Zhiren Hu, Cornell University; and Xinmei Yang, Harvard University
  • An Iridescent Sunset: An Empirical Analysis of Sunset Legislation. .....Ryan Quandt, Claremont Graduate University; and Tanner Jones, Cicero Institute
  • Does Diversity Improve Group Performance? Evidence from U.S. City Councils. .....Neil Duzett, Texas A&M University
2.D.15. New Firms and Workers [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky; Ken Troske, University of Kentucky;
Chair: Ken Troske, University of Kentucky
  • Today's Firms, Tomorrow's Workers: The Aggregate Local Effects of Firm Entry. .....Nate Pinhas, University of Kentucky
  • The Gender Earnings Gap in Entrepreneurship: Capital Investment, Work Hours, and Household Dynamics. .....Nicholas Graff, Austin College
  • New Employer Payroll Taxes and Entrepreneurship. .....Melanie Wallskog, Duke University; and Audrey Guo, Santa Clara University
  • Contrasting the Local and National Demographic Incidence of Local Labor Demand Shocks. .....Richard Mansfield, University of Colorado
2.D.16. Causes and Consequences of International Trade [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Kenneth Tah, Mercer University
  • The Impact of Population Aging on Consumer Demand and Import Patterns. .....Yixuan Liu, Purdue University
  • Trade Liberalization as a Vehicle for Realizing Upward and Economic Mobility under the Indonesian Context. .....Malabi Dass, St. Olaf College; and Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
  • Chipping Away at Global Trade: A Two-Country RBC Analysis of the U.S. CHIPS Act and Semiconductor Supply Chains. .....Wei Guo, Purdue University
  • The Effect of Domestic and Foreign Economic Policy Uncertainty on Trade Balance: The Case of India. .....Kenneth Tah, Mercer University
2.D.17. Teaching Macroeconomics and Policy [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Brian Jenkins, University of California, Irvine
  • Economic Dynamism: Teaching Creative Destruction through Photographs. .....Dirk Mateer, The University of Texas at Austin; Charity-Joy Acchiardo, The University of Texas at Austin; and Stefani Milovanska-Farrington, The University of Tampa
  • Teaching Long-Run Economic Growth with Voting Rights. .....Megan Manassah, Wake Forest University; and Todd McFall, Wake Forest University
  • How Economic Education Influences Congressional Votes on Trade and Economic Policy. .....Brian O'Roark, Robert Morris University; Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Katrina Dant, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Explaining Trump's Trade Policies to Undergraduate Students. .....Paul Ko, Swarthmore College; Mark Kuperberg, Swarthmore College; and Steve O'Connell, Swarthmore College
  • Semester-Long Central Banking Project in Monetary Theory and Policy Course. .....Roy Rotheim, Skidmore College; and Marketa Wolfe, Skidmore College
Discussants:
  • Abdullah Al-Bahrani, Northern Kentucky University
  • Brandon Sheridan, Elon University
  • Blen Solomon, Flagler College
  • Josh Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College
  • Brian Jenkins, University of California, Irvine
2.D.18. History of Thought [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College
  • Abstracting Less, Understanding More: Two Smiths, One Interpretive Turn. .....Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College
  • New Histories and Old Anticapitalism. .....Phil Magness, Independent Institute; and Michael Makovi, Western New Mexico University
  • Slippery Slopes in Political Economy: The Hayek-Samuelson Debate. .....Vlad Tarko, University of Arizona; and Andrew Farrant, Dickinson College
  • The Evolving Concept of Rationality in the Work of Ludwig von Mises. .....André Quintas, George Mason University; and Erwin Dekker, George Mason University
2.D.19. Hampden-Sydney Political Economy [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
Chair: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Alms & Ale. .....Jacob Smith, Middle Tennessee State University; and Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Malaria Policy and the Romance of Eradication: Revisiting the Global Malaria Eradication Program, 1947-1969. .....Byron B. Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Sharpening Hayek with Buchanan. .....Anthony M. Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College; and Byron B. Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Off the State-Control Wagon: Liquor Privatization in Washington. .....Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
2.D.21. Agriculture [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: John Bovay, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Harvesting Hunger: Opium Ban and Food Insecurity in Afghanistan. .....Jafar Jafarov, Georgia State University; and Tejendra P. Singh, Georgia State University
  • Do Farmers Tend to Enroll Marginal Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Program?. .....Bryan Pratt, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Causes of On-Farm Loss and Waste of Vegetables in the United States: Evidence from a Farm-Level Panel. .....Wei Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and John Bovay, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
2.D.22. Teaching Environmental and Resource Economics I [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Kent Kovacs, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Teaching Mathematical Optimization in Natural Resource Economics Using JuMP/Julia. .....Siddhartha Bora, West Virginia University
  • An Environmental Introduction to Economics: Increasing Access to Economics. .....Amanda Lindsay, Bates College
  • Drought or Deluge: A Water Conservation Classroom Game of Uncertain Costs and Benefits. .....Kent Kovacs, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
2.D.23. Healthcare Policy Design and Patient Outcomes [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Tami Gurley, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Chair: Revathy Surya Narayana, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Endogenous Priority in Centralized Matching Markets: The Design of the Heart Transplant Waitlist. .....Kurt Sweat, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Financial Incentives in End-of-Life Care: Evidence from Hospice Providers. .....Yashna Nandan, Humana Healthcare Research
  • Examining the Effects of Insurance Expansions on Alternative Primary Care Models: Evidence from Direct Primary Care Providers in the U.S.. .....Revathy Surya Narayana, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Unintended Consequences? Analyzing the Impact of IUD Access on Sexually Transmitted Infections. .....Kandice Kapinos, RAND Corporation
Discussants:
  • Revathy Surya Narayana, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Zachary Sturman, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2.D.24. Industrial Organization II [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Christopher Andrew Laincz, Drexel University
  • The Effects of No-Poach Clauses on Mobility & Wages: Evidence from Quick-Service Restaurants. .....Michael Kotrous, University of Georgia
  • Entrepreneurial Strategies for Dealing with Value Uncertainty. .....Per Bylund, Oklahoma State University
  • Unintended Innovation Consequences of Skirting the Environmental Regulation: Evidence from the Food Processing Industry in China. .....Falin Sun, Auburn University; Xiangwen Kong, Auburn University; Peibin Hou, Auburn University; and Huanguang Qiu, Liaoning University
  • The Welfare Effects of Endogenous Complementarity: The Case of Digital Ecosystems. .....Candice Wang, University of Michigan
  • Nonprofits, Donor Advised Funds, and Heterogenous Donors. .....Christopher Andrew Laincz, Drexel University
2.D.25. Industrial Organization III [GRAD]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Price Impact of Health Insurance. .....Andrea Di Giovan Paolo, Northwestern University
  • Rural Roads and Firm Outcomes in India. .....Binar Shankar, Shiv Nadar University
  • Impact of Inflation on Time Use of Individuals. .....Jalal Bagherzadeh, Texas Tech University
Discussants:
  • Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
2.D.26. Empirical Political Economy [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
  • The Effect of the Mandalay Bay Mass Shooting on Las Vegas Tourism: Evidence from Hotel Occupancy Data. .....Aiden Benoualid, Berry College; Alexander Marsella, Berry College; and Frank Stephenson, Berry College
  • Interacting for Development: How State-Society Engagement Shapes Rural Poverty Alleviation in Local Communities. .....Xin Han, Montana State University
  • Migration, Ideology, and Housing Values across U.S. Counties. .....Yang Zhou, University of North Texas; Myungsup Kim, University of North Texas; and Josh Matti, Euromed University of Fes
  • Economic Freedom at the State and Local Level: A Review of the Literature. .....Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
2.D.27. An Applied Microeconomics Graduate Student Paper Session [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Enel Shirinli, University of South Florida
Chair: Benedetta Bastianelli, University of South Florida
  • Colonialism and Trust: Evidence from Morocco. .....Enel Shirinli, University of South Florida
  • A Pinch of Salt, Measurable Costs: The Socioeconomic Effects of Soil Salinity in India. .....Benedetta Bastianelli, University of South Florida
  • Coevolution of Innovation and R&D Networks: Exploring the Impact of Immigrants. .....Yajie Xu, University of South Florida
  • The Effects of Chinese Import Competition on Labor Market Power: Evidence from Indian Firms. .....Sheikh Ashekan, University of South Florida
2.D.28. Education and Public Policy [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Debora Mazetto, Tennessee Technological University
  • Improving the Efficiency of Public Schools in Texas: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis. .....Kalyan Chakraborty, Lamar University
  • Building Futures: The Impact of Affordable Housing on Student Achievement. .....Kejda Llana, University of Delaware
  • Is Video Watching Bad for Kids? The Effect of Video Watching on Children's Skills. .....Debora Mazetto, Tennessee Technological University; Meghan Skira, University of Georgia; Gregorio Caetano, University of Georgia; and Carolina Caetano, University of Georgia
2.D.29. Business Fluctuations and Price Levels [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: James Dean, Western Carolina University
  • Nonlinear Effects of Economic Variables on Disagreements about Inflation Expectations. .....Azharul Islam, Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg
  • Regional Macroeconomic Differences and Voter Behavior.. .....Ryan W Herzog, Gonzaga University; and Annie Voy, Gonzaga University
  • Advertising Business Cycles. .....Rohan Shah, University of Mississippi
  • The Role of Aggregate Supply in Business Cycle Fluctuations. .....James Dean, Western Carolina University
2.D.30. Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics IV [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Ryan Connell Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Monetary Policy, Firm Heterogeneity and R&D Investment Dynamics. .....Richmond Woblesseh, The University of Mississippi
  • Do Heightened Shipping Costs Amplify the Effects of Oil Price Shocks?. .....Taewon Hwang, Texas A&M University; and Yeon Jik Lee, Texas A&M University
  • Mind the Gap: U.S. Entrepreneurship Rates across Race. .....Ryan Rudderham, DePauw University
  • Oil Shock and Watershed: The 1974 Recession and the Labor Market Fortunes of Low-Skill American Males. .....Ryan Connell Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Ana Maria Herrera, University of Kentucky; and Geoffrey Williams, Transylvania University
2.D.31. Macroeconomic Dynamics I [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
Chair: James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Accounting for Structural Breaks in the Hamilton Filter. .....Luiggi Donayre, University of Minnesota Duluth; and Eiji Goto, University of Missouri–St. Louis
  • Does the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Hold in Bolivia?. .....Roger López Justiniano, University of Navarra; and Hugo Vaca Pereira Rocha, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Interest on Reserve Balances, Shadow Banks, and the ON RRP Facility. .....Shawn Anthony Osell, St Olaf College
  • Mexico’s Labor Market through the Lens of the Beveridge Curve. .....Prajyna Barua Soni, The University of Texas at Dallas; Luis Colunga-Ramos, University of Texas at Dallas; Irina Panovska, The University of Texas at Dallas; Miroslava Quiroga-Treviño, Banco de México; and Benjamin Elam Rodriguez-Alcaraz, Banco de México
2.D.32. Topics in the Economic History of the Americas [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: D. Mark Anderson, Montana State University
Chair: D. Mark Anderson, Montana State University
  • How Much Do Cash Transfers Compensate Children for a Father's Injury or Death?. .....Alison Doxey, University of Chicago; and Michael McKelligott, University of Chicago
  • Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality among Migrant Workers in the Dominican Republic. .....Brian Marein, Wake Forest University; and Craig Palsson, Utah State University
  • Consequences of State Distrust: Evidence from the 1920 Palmer Raids. .....João Tampellini, Vanderbilt University
  • Save the Banks, Save the People? Long-Run Impact of Banking Access on Households. .....Jiwon Choi, Brandeis University; and Jingyi Huang, Brandeis University
Discussants:
  • D. Mark Anderson, Montana State University
  • Daniel Rees, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
  • Michael McKelligott, University of Chicago
  • Jhih-Yun Liu, University of Connecticut
2.D.33. Environment and Human Capital [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Erick Kitenge, Prairie View A&M University
  • Up in Smoke: The Educational Toll of Air Pollution. .....Maheen Javaid, The George Washington University
  • The Dust Bowl Generation: New Evidence on the Impact of Childhood Drought Exposure. .....Freya Rubel, Freie Universität Berlin; Max Steinhardt, Freie Universität Berlin; and Yue Louise Hu, Freie Universität Berlin
  • Investing in the Future after Disaster: Human Capital Accumulation after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. .....Tereza Varejkova, American University
  • Targeting the Curriculum in Non-Agricultural Courses as a Strategy to Enhance Labor Force Participation in Agriculture. .....Erick Kitenge, Prairie View A&M University; Saima Bashir, Central State University; George Owusu-Antwi, Central State University; Wendy Berry-West, Central State University; and Katrina Swineheart, Central State University
2.D.34. Inflation Shocks and Macroeconomics [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Sebastian Laumer, University of Richmond
  • The Spillover Effects of Inflation Uncertainty. .....Chak Hung Jack Cheng, University of South Carolina Upstate
  • Inflationary Supply Chain Disruptions: Time-Varying and Cross-Country Evidence. .....Sebastian Laumer, University of Richmond; and Huachen Li, Kenyon College
  • Role of Expected Inflation in Explaining the Puzzling Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks. .....Rokon Bhuiyan, California State University, Fullerton
2.D.35. Crime and Policing: Financial Determinants [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
  • Financial Incentives and Public Safety: The Role of Plasma Donation Centers in Crime Reduction. .....Mariyana Zapryanova, Smith College; Samuel Jong Kang, University of St. Gallen; and Brendon McConnell, City University of London
  • Affordable Housing and Public Safety. .....Aria Golestani, Cornell University; Matthew Ross, Northeastern University; and Taylor Mackay, California State University, Fullerton
  • Can Trade Shocks Affect Crime Rates? Evidence from (Re)negotiated NAFTA. .....Devika Hazra, California State University, Los Angeles; and Gokhan Kumpas, California State University, Los Angeles
  • Judicial Transparency and Criminal Justice. .....Anna Kyriazis, New York University; Felipe Diaz Klaassen, Allegheny County Department of Human Services; and Alok Ranjan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Discussants:
  • Avigyan Sengupta, Millsaps College
  • Kenneth Whaley, University of South Florida
  • Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
  • Tessie Krishna, San Diego State University
2.D.36. Latin America: Institutional Change and Economic Development [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Rafael Acevedo, Creighton University
Chair: Jose Mora, Sul Ross State University
  • Entrepreneurship as Regulatory Opportunity in Brazil: The Case of a Transportation. .....Fernando D'Andrea, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Adriano Carvalho, Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Goiás; and Dimaria Meirelles, Mackenzie Presbyterian University
  • From Subjects to Bandits: Why the United States Chose Consent and Spanish America Dissent?. .....Daniel Sanchez-Pinol, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • The Illusion of Economic Recovery of Venezuela. .....Jose Mora, Sul Ross State University
  • Balancing Liberalism and Pragmatism: Economic Discourse in El Neo-Granadino, 1848-1853. .....Sebastian rodriguez, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Fernando D'Andrea, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Daniel Sanchez-Pinol, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Jose Mora, Sul Ross State University
  • Sebastian rodriguez, George Mason University
2.D.37. Inequality and Economic Development [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota
  • Refining the Definition of the Unbanked. .....Elena Falcettoni, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Vegard Nygaard, University of Houston
  • Educational Effects of Sibling Deaths on Surviving Siblings. .....Dhanu Thamarapani, California State University, Chico; and Marc Rockmore, Federal Government of the United States
  • Friends Buy, Foes Sell: Partisan Ingroup–Outgroup Bias in Investment Decisions. .....Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota
2.D.38. Institutions, Infrastructure, and International Trade [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Matthew Gregg, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • How (In)Efficient Are Governments? Evidence from Matched Customs Transactions Data. .....Devaki Ghose, World Bank; Bob Rijkers, Utrecht University; and Manuel Garcia-Santana, The World Bank
  • The Impact of Street Addressing Systems on Economic Outcomes: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Dorothy Chebet Kemboi, West Virginia University
  • Spatial Dynamics of Minimum Qualifying Yield and Productivity in India's Legal Opium Farming. .....Sachin Bhagamal Sisodiya, University of Cincinnati; and Olivier Parent, University of Cincinnati
  • Trends in Credit Access and Financial Distress within Indian Country. .....Matthew Gregg, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Regional Economic Impacts of Trade Wars: Local Export Multipliers in China. .....Li Shen, Clark University
2.D.39. Homelessness and Low-Income Housing [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Jacob Haines, Florida Polytechnic University
  • Students Experiencing Homelessness: Academic Achievement and Spillover Effects. .....Salma Mohammad Ali, Georgia State University
  • Do Homeless Shelters Increase Local Crime? Evidence from Los Angeles. .....Simon Voss, Freie Universität Berlin
  • The Costs of Homelessness: Evidence from the Winter Plan in the District of Columbia. .....Jacob Haines, Florida Polytechnic University
  • Unequal Crowd-Out: How LIHTC Impacts Rental Housing Supply in Segregated Neighborhoods. .....Sowon Kim, University of Auckland
  • The Impact of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Expiration on Housing Markets. .....Rachel Leigh Blanchard Carpenter, Indiana University Bloomington
2.D.40. Mortality Effects of Policies Affecting Risky Behaviors [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Jeffrey DeSimone, Duke University
Chair: Tuan Nguyen, Central College
  • Utah’s .05 BAC Law on Drunk Driving Behavior. .....Matthew Rui, Duke University
  • Regression Discontinuity Effects of the MLDA on Alcohol-Related Driving Accidents. .....Phelan Mahoney, Duke University
  • Good Samaritan Laws and Opioid Overdose Deaths. .....Spencer Cooper-Ohm, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Alcohol-Induced Deaths and the Minimum Legal Drinking Age. .....Aaron Lam, Duke University
2.D.41. Applied Microeconomics in Health, Education, and Sports [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville;
Chair: Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky
  • Hail to the Chief: The Impact of New Presidents on College Tuition and Finances. .....Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina; and Dylan Burke, University of South Carolina
  • In the Wake of Wildfires: The Mental Health Impacts of Fire and Smoke Exposure. .....Tamara Sheldon, University of South Carolina; and Crystal Zhan, University of South Carolina
  • Gender Perceptions and Willingness to Pay for Sports Events. .....Delany Beck, Vanderbilt University
  • Supported Work Leads to Lasting Labor Market Success among TANF Recipients. .....Tania Barham, University of Colorado Boulder; Brian Cadena, University of Colorado Boulder; and Lauren Schechter, University of Notre Dame
  • Can STEM Designation Increase Diversity in Economics?. .....Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville; and Jimena González-Ramírez, Manhattan College
Discussants:
  • Angela Dills, Western Carolina University
  • Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky
  • Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina
  • Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Dylan Burke, University of South Carolina
2.D.42. Population Health Economics [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Biplab Datta, Augusta University; Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia;
Chair: Biplab Datta, Augusta University
  • Long COVID and Financial Hardship: Evolving Trends, Inequalities, and Policy Implications. .....Vivekananda Das, University of Utah
  • The Psychosocial Toll of Long COVID: A Meta-Analytic Investigation of State Level Estimates. .....Biplab Datta, Augusta University; Ashwini Tiwari Pandey, Augusta University; and J. Aaron Johnson, Augusta University
  • The Impact of ACA on Prenatal Care and Maternal Health Outcomes. .....Dustin Tracy, Augusta University
  • Are Tobacco Taxes Effective in Reducing Youth Smoking?. .....Arjun Teotia, Henry Ford Health
Discussants:
  • Dustin Tracy, Augusta University
  • Arjun Teotia, Henry Ford Health
  • Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia
  • Vivekananda Das, University of Utah
2.D.43. Trust, Happiness, and Subjective Well-Being [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Dinkar Kuchibhotla, University of Georgia
  • Heterogeneity in Self-Assessed Health. .....Dinkar Kuchibhotla, University of Georgia
  • 'Happy & Exhausted from Caring Grandchildren?' The Impact of Intergenerational Caregiving on Retirees' Happiness: An Example of China. .....Sara Taghvatalab, Bentley University; Golnaz Taghvatalab, Central Michigan University; and Jia Yu, Southern Connecticut State University
  • Institutional Trust and Preventative Health Behaviors. .....Patrick Carlin, Washington State University
  • In the Worst of Times, the Best of Us: External Threat and Individual Altruism on the North-South Korean Border in 2016. .....Dirk Bethmann, Korea University; Jae Il Cho, Korea Insurance Research Institute; and Dara Fox, Korea University
2.D.44. Interested in Economics of Religion? A Discussion of Teaching Resources [Presidential-NAEE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University; Emily Marshall, Denison University;
Chair: Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Panelists:
  • Douglas Norton, Florida State University;
  • Laurence Iannaccone, Chapman University;
  • Kenneth Elzinga, University of Virginia;
  • Kalina Staub, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
2.D.45. Politics on Health and Education [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Town Oh, DePauw University
  • What Determines Free Speech in College Campuses? An Analysis Using the FIRE College Free Speech Ranking. .....Town Oh, DePauw University
  • The Relationship Between Mental Health Care Claims and Public Attention to the Brett Kavanaugh Hearings and Confirmation. .....Alix Walkup, The University of New Mexico; Colin Sleeper, University of New Mexico; Kate Cartwright, University of New Mexico; and David Noel van der Goes, The University of New Mexico
  • Is the Red-Blue Student Achievement Gap Due to Policy?. .....Case Andrew Tatro, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Political Candidacy Matters: How Women's Presence on the Ballot Affects Females' Education. .....Sossou Simplice Adjisse, Oregon State University
  • The Effects of Tobacco 21 Laws on Young Adults’ Body Weight. .....Qihua Qiu, Augusta University; and Jaesang Sung, Northern Arizona University
2.D.46. Economics of Organ Donation, Allocation, and Transplantation I [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
Chair: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • Can Redrawing Boundaries Save Lives? Evidence from a Reform of the Kidney Allocation System. .....Hannah Bae, Stanford University
  • Organ Availability and Transplant Candidate Behavior. .....Younghee Son, Michigan State University
  • When Do Hypothetical Choices Matter? Testing Clinicians’ Decisions to Accept or Decline Deceased Donor Kidney Offers. .....Glenn Dutcher, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Ellen Green, Arizona State University; Jesse Schold, University of Colorado Anschutz; and Darren Stewart, New York University Langone
  • Opt In? Opt Out?. .....Alex Chan, Harvard University
2.E.2. Network Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Bandwidth Selection for Covariance Matrix Estimation under Network Dependence. .....Hao Dong, Southern Methodist University; and Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Nonparametric Network Bootstrap. .....Kamila Nowakowicz, University of Surrey
  • Endogenous Treatment on Network. .....Lin Chen, Vanderbilt University; and Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • ATE for Exchangeable Network Models. .....Bryan Graham, University of California, Berkeley; Michael Jansson, University of California, Berkeley; and Yassine Sassi, New York University
2.E.3. Contests and Tournaments [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Philip Brookins, University of South Carolina; Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama;
Chairs: Philip Brookins, University of South Carolina; Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama;
  • Rally Round the Cause: Group Contests with Platform Selection. .....Maria Arbatskaya, Emory University
  • Entry and Disclosure in Group Contests. .....Luke Boosey, Florida State University; Philip Brookins, University of South Carolina; and Dmitry Ryvkin, RMIT University
  • Choosing Diversity as a Strategic Hedge against Uncertainty. .....Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama; Tigran Melkonyan, The University of Alabama; and Hossam Zeitoun, University of Warwick
  • The Political Hare and the Stag Hunt. .....Yaroslav Rosokha, Purdue University; Xinxin Lyu, World Bank; Denis Tverskoi, The Ohio State University; and Sergey Gavrilets, University of Tennessee
  • Delusions of Grandeur and Their Benefits. .....Mark Whitmeyer, Arizona State University; and Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
2.E.4. Behavioral Finance [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Mark Schneider, The University of Alabama
  • The Uncertainty Trap: Thresholds, Noise, and Time Preference Inconsistency. .....Inhwa Kim, Harris-Stowe State University
  • Belief Distortions and Unemployment Fluctuations. .....Do Lee, New York University
  • Asset Pricing with (52-Week High) Prices: A Foundation for the Pricing of Right-Tail Risk. .....Mehran Azimi, University of Massachusetts Boston; Soroush Ghazi, The University of Alabama; and Mark Schneider, The University of Alabama
  • Probability Weighting Drives Speculative Impact and Lottery-Demand Anomalies. .....Kemar Rajay Gordon, The University of Alabama
  • Personal Tax Changes and Financial Well-Being: Evidence from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. .....Christine Dobridge, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Joanne Hsu, University of Michigan; and Mike Zabeck, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
2.E.8. Empirical Industrial Organization III [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Peter Newberry, University of Georgia
  • Why Do Contract Workers Earn Less? Evidence from India's Auto Industry. .....Davide Luparello, Pennsylvania State University
  • Vertical Integration and Regulated Profits in Pharmacy Benefits Markets. .....Eric Yde, University of Virginia
  • Non-Linear Pricing under Quantity and Tax Interventions: Market for Fountain Soda. .....Seth Smith, University of Georgia
  • The Illusion of Competition. .....Ryan Westphal, Brandeis University
Discussants:
  • Peter Newberry, University of Georgia
  • Joshua Higbee, The Ohio State University
  • Zachary Nolan, University of Arizona
  • Matthew Leisten, Federal Trade Commission
2.E.9. Panel Data Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
Chair: Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
  • Estimation and Inference in Multivariate Spatiotemporal Models with Common Latent Factors. .....Cynthia Yang, Florida State University; and Hashem Pesaran, University of South California
  • Estimating Multiple Structural Breaks in Large Panels with Unobserved Heterogeneity. .....Yiru Wang, University of Pittsburgh; Wenxin Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; and Yucheng Sun, Capital University of Economics and Business
  • A Semiparametric Analysis of Intergenerational Income Mobility. .....Karen Yan, Georgia Institute of Technology; Brant Callaway, University of Georgia; and Chengye Jia, Temple University
  • The Time-Varying Risk-Return Relationship across Bitcoin, Stock, and Bond Markets. .....Jinan Liu, University of Nebraska Omaha; and Kenwin Maung, Rutgers University
2.E.10. Topics on Hispanic Immigration and Identity in the U.S. [Presidential-ASHE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville; Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University;
Chair: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • Jumpstarting Integration: How the Age at Arrival of Hispanic and Asian Immigrants Impacts Ethnic Identification for Themselves and for Their U.S.-Born Children. .....Stephen Trejo, The University of Texas at Austin; and Brian Duncan, University of Colorado Denver
  • Latinas in the Figured World of Economics: Constructing Identity and Agency. .....Cynthia Gamez, El Paso Community College; and Christina Convertino, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • The Effect of Interior Immigration Enforcement on Food Bank Utilization: The Secure Communities Program. .....Ashley Rojas, University of South Carolina
  • Assessing the Impact of Occupational Tax Provision on Health Care Supply: The Case of Puerto Rico’s Act No. 14-2017. .....Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville; and Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University
Discussants:
  • Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Stephen Trejo, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University
  • Cynthia Gamez, El Paso Community College
2.E.11. NAASE V [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • The Effect of Home Football Games on Alcohol-Related Crimes: Evidence from Austin. .....Haoyu Wang, West Virginia University
  • NIL, Socioeconomic Background, and NFL Draft Entry Timing. .....Flynn Goel, University of Michigan; Richard Paulsen, University of Michigan; Tarini Sahe, University of Michigan; and Michael Sinkey, University of West Georgia
  • Are Players on Rookie Contracts Underpaid or Overpaid?. .....Johnny Ducking, The University of Mississippi; Eduardo Minuci, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; and Candon Johnson, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
  • Movin' on Up: The Impact of FCS to FBS Transitions on University Applications and Student Quality. .....Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Marisa Cameron, Pomona College
2.E.12. Macroeconomics and Finance [Allied-KAEA]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Teddy Kim, Emory University
Chair: John Kim, Florida State University
  • Connected Trade Flows: How Spillovers Reshape Global Trade and Amplify Pair-Specific Heterogeneity?. .....Hanbat Jeong, Macquarie University; and Jieun Lee, Emory University
  • Fiscal Shocks and Private Employment: Lessons from Three Episodes: Pre-Volcker, Post-Volcker, and the GFC Era. .....Hyeongwoo Kim, Auburn University; and Shuwei Zhang, Towson University
  • Shocks, Frictions, and Policy Regimes: Understanding Inflation after the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Choongryul Yang, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Taeyoung Doh, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • Trade Credit and Customer Innovation. .....Chang Suk Bae, Tulane University; Jen Choi, University of Michigan; and John Kim, Florida State University
2.E.13. Labor and Demographic Economics II [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Kelsi Hobbs, University of Maine
  • A Study of the Long-Run Substitutability between Men and Women. .....Pallab Ghosh, University of Oklahoma
  • Effects of Parents’ Health on the Intergenerational Transmission of Education in Korea. .....Sun Ki Choi, Queens University of Charlotte
  • Determinants of Success among Chinese Female Entrepreneurs. .....Lei Zhu, West Chester University; Orhan Kara, West Chester University; Wei Du, West Chester University; and Mustafa Celikten, Erciyes University
  • An Exploratory Analysis of Korean Popular Music Groups. .....Kelsi Hobbs, University of Maine; and Ethaniel Smith, University of Maine
  • Diagnosed Too Soon or Too Late? Labor Market and Health Outcomes of Adults with Early vs. Late ADHD Diagnosis. .....Richmond Essieku, Texas Tech University
2.E.14. Public Economics [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Rex Sitti, Old Dominion University
  • Are Public and Merit Goods Edgeworth Complements to Private Consumption? New Evidence from Developing Countries. .....Rana Mohie Eldin, Washington University in St. Louis; Bright Quaye, Washington University in St. Louis; and John Nana Francois, World Bank
  • The Effect of Economic Impact Payments on Consumer Behavior. .....Haewon Oh, University of Georgia; Xinyu Zeng, University of Georgia; and Travis Smith, University of Georgia
  • Social Norms and Coordination in Threshold Public Goods Game with Increasing Group Sizes. .....Yuting Chen, Purdue University
  • Evaluating the Economic Costs of Peer Support-Driven Interventions for Substance Use Disorders. .....Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico; Annette Crisanti, University of New Mexico; Justine Saavedra, University of New Mexico; and Rex Sitti, Old Dominion University
  • The Local Effects of Industry Consolidation: Evidence from U.S. Oil Refining. .....Kenneth Whaley, University of South Florida; and Bobby Chung, University of South Florida
2.E.15. Workforce Development: Approaches and Technological Changes [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: William Duncan, The University of Kansas
Chair: William Duncan, The University of Kansas
  • Assessing the Effectiveness of Academic Conferences on the Economics Profession. .....Srishti Slaria, Illinois State University; and William Duncan, The University of Kansas
  • The Impact of Automation on Workers with Disabilities: Evidence from Robot Adoption. .....Hoa Vu, Northwestern University; and Michelle Yin, Northwestern University
  • How Telework Affected Female Labor Supply During the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Shatil Anaholy, University of Nebraska--Lincoln; and Saima Samantha, Fairfield University
  • Registered Apprenticeship Programs and Skill-Gaps in the Workforce: Evidence from Kansas. .....William Duncan, The University of Kansas; and Daria Milakhina, The University of Kansas
2.E.16. Topics in Sports Economics: Collegiate Athletics and Tennis [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Peter Hazlett, New York University
Chair: Peter Hazlett, New York University
  • Too Afraid to Play: Forfeiting in American Junior Tennis. .....Peter Hazlett, New York University; and Chandler Reilly, Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • 'Are Points in Tennis IID?' Revisited. .....Nicolas Legrand, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Jeremy Aaron Rosen, Georgetown University
  • The Impact of Moving from FCS to FBS on the Institution. .....Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • You Don’t Have to Go Pro to Make Dough If You Can Throw: The Effect of NIL and Transfer Rule Changes on College Baseball Players Entering the MLB Draft. .....Nicholas Koch, Berry College; Brian Meehan, Berry College; and Frank Stephenson, Berry College
2.E.17. Student Background and Higher Education [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Monica Escaleras, Florida Atlantic University
  • Financial Obstacles Facing First-Generation Students in Higher Education: The Effects of Work Obligations and Family Support. .....Eric Chiang, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Erika Martinez, University of South Florida; and Andrew Garrison, Florida Atlantic University
  • Diversity in Colleges and Universities after Going Test Optional. .....Melanie Fennell, Randolph-Macon College; and Irene Foster, The George Washington University
  • Bridging the Attainment Gap: How Assessment Design Influences Student Outcomes. .....Fabio Aricò, University of East Anglia; Ritchie Woodard, University of East Anglia; and Laura Harvey, Loughborough University
  • Maximizing Potential Program with the 'Bridge to STEM' Summer Bridge Course. .....Eduardo Gonzalez-Nino, University of California. Santa Barbara; John Hartman, University of California, Santa Barbara; and Crisjoe Joseph, University of California. Santa Barbara
Discussants:
  • Megan Manassah, Wake Forest University
  • Emily Marshall, Denison University
  • Daniel Harper, James Madison University
  • Janine Wilson, University of California, Davis
2.E.18. The Outer Limits of Hayekian Social Theory [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: David Andersson, National Sun Yat-sen University
Chair: David Andersson, National Sun Yat-sen University
  • Understanding the Open City: The Case for a Micro-Meso-Macro Approach. .....David Andersson, National Sun Yat-sen University
  • Epistemic Institutionalism and the Economics of Immigration. .....Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • A Spontaneous Order Approach to the Interface between Human and Ecological Systems. .....Gus DiZerega,
  • International Relations and Hayekian Spontaneous Orders. .....Simon Lee, Consumer Choice Center
  • Are Prices Embeddings?. .....Bill Tulloh, Agoric
2.E.19. Lachmann and Hayek over the Years [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Peter Lewin, The University of Texas at Dallas; Richard Ebeling, The Citadel;
Chair: Peter Lewin, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • What Is Still Relevant about Ludwig Lachmann’s ‘Capital and Its Structure’ at Its 60 Year Publication Anniversary?. .....Peter Lewin, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • The Enduring Significance of Hayek's 'The Use of Knowledge in Society': 80 Years Later. .....Richard Ebeling, The Citadel
  • How Gaps in Tools Disclose Innovation Possibilities. .....Michael Romero, Thales College
  • Artificial Intelligence, Decentralized Knowledge, and the Knowledge Problem in Warfare: An Austrian Economics Perspective. .....Konstantin Zhukov, Indiana University Kokomo
2.E.21. Water Pollution [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Raymond Guiteras, North Carolina State University
  • Environmental Impacts of Agricultural Intensification: Evidence from Brazil’s Double-Cropping Boom. .....Guilherme DePaula, Iowa State University
  • Gendered and Distributional Impacts of Scaling Water Access: Evidence from Tap Water Policy in India. .....Marc Jeuland, Duke University
  • Quantifying the Economic Value of Reducing Aquatic Invasive Species in the New York State Waterways: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experient. .....Wendong Zhang, Cornell University
  • Beyond the Neighborhood: Regional Amenities in Sorting Models. .....Mo Van de Sompel, University of Virginia
  • Demand Estimation with Strategic Complementarities: Sanitation in Bangladesh. .....Raymond Guiteras, North Carolina State University
2.E.22. Teaching Environmental and Resource Economics II [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • From Efficiency to Inclusion: The Present and Future of Undergraduate Teaching in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. .....Jimena González-Ramírez, Manhattan College
  • Connecting Environmental Economics Students in Their Own Backyard: A Student Experiential Exercise of California’s Refinery Corridor. .....Camille Antinori, San Francisco State University
  • Using the AERE Survey of Environmental and Natural Resource Economists in the Classroom. .....John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
2.E.23. Immigration, Assimilation, and Survey Dynamics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Hugh Cassidy, Kansas State University
Chair: Hugh Cassidy, Kansas State University
  • Immigration Shocks and Homeownership: Evidence from Linked Census Data. .....Hugh Cassidy, Kansas State University; and Arsalan Hussain, Kansas State University
  • Immigrant’s Assimilation in Homeownership in Early 20th Century. .....Arsalan Hussain, Kansas State University
  • Imputing Treatment: Misclassification Bias from Item-Nonresponse in the Effects of DACA. .....Andres Mira, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Immigration and Innovation in Late 19th and Early 20th Century America: Evidence from State Panel Data. .....Durga Prasad Gautam, University of Richmond; and Feng Yao, West Virginia University
2.E.24. Industrial Organization IV [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: John Mayo, Georgetown University
  • Expressive Donating: The Manipulation of Information in Pit-Bull Advocacy. .....Brian William Mandeville, George Mason University
  • Market Definition: Evaluating Imperfect Alternatives for Economic Research. .....John Mayo, Georgetown University; Robert Press, Georgetown University; and Mark Whitener, Georgetown University
  • Price Distortion Created by Self-Preferencing and Its Impact on Welfare. .....Jeongwoo (Jay) Lee, University of Florida; and Steven Slutsky, University of Florida
2.E.25. Economics of Financial Markets [GRAD]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Enrique Martínez García, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Dynastic Learning, Portfolio Choice, and Persistence of Wealth. .....Erlan Konebayev, University of Pittsburgh
  • Quantifying the Value of Flood Protection: A Detailed Analysis of Levees, Property Risk, and Housing Markets in New Orleans. .....Peigen Mao, Oklahoma State University
  • The Effects of Debt Relief on the Mental and Financial Distress among Farmers. .....Urjaswi Mukherjee, University of Nevada, Reno
  • Impact of Foreign Ownership of Bonds on the Mexican Yield Curve. .....Sebin Nidhiri, University of Houston
Discussants:
  • Yeonjoon Lee, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Enrique Martínez García, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Margaret Triyana, The World Bank
  • Italo Morais Santos, Boise State University
2.E.26. Public Choice [GRAD]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Yang Zhou, University of North Texas
  • Population Age Structure and Institutional Quality. .....Ahmed Adefemi Adesete, The University of Mississippi
  • The Private Gains from Political Office: Evidence from Brazilian Mayoral Elections. .....João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
  • Economic Volatility and InGroup Bias. .....Nur Orak, Louisiana State University
  • Inattentive Voters: Experimental Evidence. .....Nicholas Ray Brown, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Yang Zhou, University of North Texas
  • Qiyao Zhou, Oklahoma State University
  • Daniel Solon, Lincoln Memorial University
  • Daniel A Kolliner, Kenyon College
2.E.27. Lifetime Income and Earnings: Measurement and Policy Applications [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Jeffrey Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Chair: Jeffrey Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
  • Do the Rich Really Save More? Answering an Old Question Using the SCF with Direct Measures of Lifetime Earnings and an Expanded Wealth Concept. .....Alice Volz, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Jeffrey Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; and Liz Llanes, University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • Education, Human Capital Accumulation, and Lifecycle Earnings Dynamics: Insights from Two Million U.S. Workers. .....Pinghui Wu, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
  • Taxing the Rich? A Theory of Income and Wealth Inequality. .....Sergio Salgado, University of Pennsylvania; V. V. Chari, University of Minnesota; Patrick Kehoe, Stanford University; Pierlauro Lopez, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; and Elena Pastorino, Stanford University
  • Decomposing Lifetime-Earnings Differences between White, Black, and Hispanic Families. .....Jeffrey Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; Gerald Daniels, Howard University; and Hope Bodenschatz, University of California, Davis
2.E.28. Empirical Evaluation of Regulation [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Maysam Rabbani, Montclair State University
  • The Effects of Public Service Loan Forgiveness on Household Wealth: Evidence from Home Ownership. .....Rose Haron, University of Virginia
  • The Economics of Rural Broadband Subsidies: Selection, Pricing, and Cross-Subsidization. .....Ram Sewak Dubey, Montclair State University; Rodrigo Pinto, University of South Florida; and Maysam Rabbani, Montclair State University
  • The Impact of the Adverse Market Refinance Fee: Estimating the Interest Rate Elasticity Using Mortgage Refinancing Notches. .....Besian Roshi, University of Delaware
  • Effects of Residential Building Code Adoption on House Affordability. .....Lawrence Powell, University of Alabama; Shane Crawford, University of Alabama; and Sebastain Awondo, The University of Alabama
  • Do Anti-Bid-Shopping Policies Work? Empirical Evidence from Procurement Contracts. .....Yonghong An, Texas A&M University; Matthew Gentry, Arizona State University; Liuyi Guo, Renmin University; and Daiqiang Zhang, State University of New York at Albany
2.E.29. Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Marketa Wolfe, Skidmore College
  • Effects of Unemployment Shocks on Stock Prices: Evidence from a Proxy SVAR Approach. .....Iqbal Ahmed, Texas State University
  • Contemporaneous Causality between Global Stock Markets. .....Marketa Wolfe, Skidmore College; Alexander Kurov, West Virginia University; and Eric Olson, The University of Tulsa
  • The Impact of Relationship Banking on Market Structure and Financial Stability. .....Khalil Esmkhani, Simon Fraser University; Shi Qi, William & Mary; and Sepideh Raei, Utah State University
  • Household Credit and the Stock Market. .....Edith Sallah, Bates College; Berrak Bahadir, Florida International University; and Xiaoquan Jiang, Florida International University
2.E.30. Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, and Wealth [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: James Feigenbaum, Utah State University
  • Empirical Implications of Bequest Motives. .....James Feigenbaum, Utah State University; Sepideh Raei, Utah State University; and T. Scott Findley, Utah State University
  • The Postpandemic U.S. Immigration Surge: New Facts and Inflationary Implications. .....Xiaoqing Zhou, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Do Households Substitute Intertemporally? 10 Structural Shocks That Suggest Not. .....Edmund Crawley, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Gains from Trade with Heterogeneous Households. .....Gizem Kutlu, University of Bristol
  • Declining Defined Benefit Plan Inclusion and the Impact on Savings and Retirement Decisions. .....Rosemary Kaiser, Rutgers University; Xiaohui Sun, Rutgers University; and Yang Xuan, Louisiana State University in Shreveport
2.E.31. Macroeconomic Dynamics II [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
Chair: James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Heterogeneous Agents and Inequality Implications for Fiscal and Monetary Policy. .....James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Capital Flows and Uncertainty. .....Eylem Ersal Kiziler, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; and Ezgi Ozturk, International Monetary Fund
  • Inflation Trends with Machine Learning. .....Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
2.E.32. Historical Political Economy II [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Ennio Emanuele Piano, The University of Mississippi; Clara Piano, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Ennio Emanuele Piano, The University of Mississippi
  • An Interest Group Theory of the Debt Ceiling. .....Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University
  • The Politics of Railroads. .....Louis Rouanet, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • A Game of Heresy: Princes, Popes, and Political Rents. .....Colin Harris, St. Olaf College
  • Acta Non Verba: Was the Counter Reformation 'Cheap Talk'?. .....Clara Piano, The University of Mississippi; and Ennio Emanuele Piano, The University of Mississippi
2.E.33. Environment and Labor [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Huan Li, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • The Role of Urban Greenspace in Shaping Labor Market Outcomes. .....Mustahsin Aziz, West Virginia University; and Heather Stephens, West Virginia University
  • Cold Days, Warm Homes: The Impact of Cold Weather on Remote Work. .....Hyunsuk Oh, Iowa State University
  • City Commitment and Green Jobs. .....Huan Li, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Dayong Huang, University of North Carolina Greensboro; Jay Li, University of North Carolina Greensboro; Li Gu, Federal Research Board of Governors; and Rocio Zhong, New York University
  • Hot Weather, Hot Tempers: The Impact of Heat Waves on Intimate Partner Violence in Peru. .....Hyunji Kim, University of Washington
  • Income Inequality and Air Pollution in the EU. .....Dhimitri Qirjo, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh; and Razvan Pascalau, State University of New York at Plattsburgh
2.E.34. Information and Knowledge [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: R. Andrew Butters, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Expertise, Communication, and the Structure of Hierarchy. .....Zijian Qi, Texas Tech University
  • Strategic Sequencing in the Music Industry. .....R. Andrew Butters, Indiana University Bloomington; and Ningning Guo, State University of New York at Stony Brook
  • Board Gender Diversity Reform around the World and Firm Performance. .....Jinghan Cai, University of Scranton; Yunzhi Lu, South China Normal University; Iordanis Petsas, University of Scranton; and Sofia Vidalis, Penn State University Harrisburg
  • Sacrifice, Stigma, and Superstition: Managing Free Riding in Hijra Communities. .....John Robert Temming, George Mason University
2.E.35. Crime and Policing: Officer Effects [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
  • Police Retirement, Pension Incentives, and the Exodus of California’s Police Officers. .....Neil Filosa, Michigan State University
  • Police Pay and Contract Renewals: Examining the Impact of Union Agreements on Law Enforcement. .....Pim Pinitjitsamut, Rutgers University
  • Parole Officer Effects on Reentry: Support, Deterrence, and Bias. .....Mike LaForest-Tucker, The George Washington University
  • Tenure Effects in Investigatory Stops. .....Andrew Jordan, Washington University, St. Louis; and Luke Brinkman, Washington University, St. Louis
Discussants:
  • Mike LaForest-Tucker, The George Washington University
  • Alex Lundberg, Northwestern University
  • CarlyWill Sloan, United States Military Academy West Point
  • Neil Silveus, Hope College
2.E.36. Policy and Social Dynamics: Labor Market and Welfare Impacts in Bangladesh [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Raisa Sara, Sam Houston State University
Chairs: Raisa Sara, Sam Houston State University; Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University;
  • Impact of Government Job Age Cutoff on Labor Market Outcomes of College Graduates. .....Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston; and Elisa Taveras, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • The Impact of Remittances on the Incidence of Child Marriages: The Rohingyas in Bangladesh. .....Mir Angkur, Southern Utah University; and Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
  • Leaving Out the Elderly: Mistargeting in Bangladesh’s Old Age Allowance (OAA) Program. .....Zaeem-Al Ehsan, Duke University
  • Signaling Value of Elite Colleges: Experimental Evidence on Gender and Callbacks. .....Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University; Md Amzad Hossain, University of Arkansas; and Sheetal Sekhri, University of Virginia
  • Long-Term Impacts of Educational Incentive on Women: The Case of Bangladesh. .....Tamanna Kabir, Alfred State College, State University of New York; and Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
2.E.37. Gender, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse; Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College;
Chair: Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College

Panelists:
  • Sofia Johan, Florida Atlantic University;
  • Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse;
  • Lewis Davis, Union College;
2.E.39. Housing Policy: A Tale of Four Cities [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Erik Hembre, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Impact of the Minneapolis Single-Family Zoning Ban on House Prices. .....Yimin Wang, West Virginia University; Alexander Marsella, Berry College; and Vitor Melo, Clemson University
  • The Effects of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning in New York City. .....Zichang Liu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Housing Market Outcomes and the Minneapolis 2040 Plan: A Synthetic Control Analysis. .....Erik Hembre, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; Ryan Nunn, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; and Libby Starling, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Regulatory Hurdles and Costly Delay in Housing Development. .....Daniel Edgel Gold, University of Wisconsin--Madison
2.E.40. Gun Violence [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Jeffrey DeSimone, Duke University
Chair: Spencer Cooper-Ohm, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Gun Prevalence and Firearm-Related Domestic Violence Calls for Service. .....Kaylee Matteis, Duke University
  • Concealed Handgun Permits and Gun Deaths in Utah. .....Nathan Butler, University of North Carolina
  • New Handgun Purchases & Fatal Gun Injuries. .....Tuan Nguyen, Central College
  • Gun Access and Suicide: Identifying the Effect Using the COVID Shock to Handgun Demand. .....Jeffrey DeSimone, Duke University
  • The Effect of Permitless Carry Laws on Homicide and Suicide. .....Jinlin Li, University of Southern California
2.E.41. Topics in Health and Education [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Samuel Cole, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
  • Class of Survival: Skill Externalities and Survival in WWII POW Camps. .....Ryan Lazarus Anderson, Auburn University
  • GI Bill Boom: Did Veterans Squeeze Out the Next Generation from Higher Education?. .....Samuel Cole, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Titus Galama, University of Southern California; and Kevin Thom, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • The Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Educational Attainment and Earnings: Evidence from Prohibition in Canada. .....Mohamed Abdelhady, Carleton University; Louis-Philippe Beland, Carleton University; Vincent O’Sullivan, University of Limerick; and Tansha Tanisha Mittal, Lancaster University
  • It Takes a Village: The Impact of the New York City Community School Initiative on Student Behavior. .....Mariyana Zapryanova, Smith College; Brendon McConnell, City University of London; and Parunjodhi Munisamy, Smith College
  • Economic Shocks and State Support for Higher Education: Evidence from the Northeastern U.S. Using Shift-Share Identification. .....Oskar Harmon, University of Connecticut; and Edlira Cocoli, University of Connecticut
2.E.42. Public Health Economics [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia; Biplab Datta, Augusta University;
Chair: Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia
  • Designing a Measure of County-Level Nutritious Food Access. .....Will Davis, Mississippi State University; and Logan Mattingly, Mississippi State University
  • Weeding Out Breastfeeding? Evidence from the Expansion of Marijuana Dispensaries and Marijuana Laws. .....Arjun Teotia, Henry Ford Health; and Francisco Beltran-Silva, California State University, Northridge
  • Child Marriage and Tobacco Consumption in Adulthood. .....Biplab Datta, Augusta University; and Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia
  • Depression and Long COVID: A Causal Exploration. .....Biplab Datta, Augusta University; Ashwini Tiwari, Augusta University; and Muhammad Husain, Johns Hopkins University
Discussants:
  • Vivekananda Das, University of Utah
  • Arjun Teotia, Henry Ford Health
2.E.43. Mental Health Outcomes [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Jevay Grooms, Howard University
Chair: Felipe Juan, Howard University
  • The Importance of Correct Classification of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs Effectiveness. .....Tewodros Gutema, Howard University
  • Precarious Work and Mental Health in U.S. Post-COVID-19: Self-Employment and Health Insurance. .....David Ndolo, Howard University
  • Implications of Involuntary Commitments Laws on Admissions by Social, Economic, and Demographic Factors. .....Subodh Raj Pandey, Howard University
Discussants:
  • Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Keisha Solomon, Howard University
  • Joaquin Rubalcaba, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2.E.44. Economic Education Research: Insights on Learning Models, Competitions, Mandates, and Technology [Presidential-NAEE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Kim Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University; Emily Marshall, Denison University;
Chair: Katrina Babb, Indiana State University
  • Evaluating the Impact of a Statewide Economics Competition on Elementary Student Learning. .....Erin Yetter, Purdue University
  • Establishing a Nationally Normed Personal Finance Assessment: A Research Initiative to Validate and Utilize the NEFE Assessment for K-12 Financial Literacy Evaluation. .....Jamie Wagner, University of Nebraska Omaha; and Jennifer Davidson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • HyFlex Learning in Community College: Does Flexible Participation Impact Student Performance in Introductory Economics Courses?. .....Katrina Babb, Indiana State University; Amy Eremionkhale, DePauw University; and Noreen Templin, Butler Community College
  • If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them: Incorporating an AI Requirement into a Research Assignment. .....Mary Kassis, University of West Georgia
2.E.45. Retirement and Aging [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Umesh Ghimire, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
  • Does Retirement Mean Healthier? The Assessment of Retirement on Hospitalization in China. .....Yu Liu, Tulane University; and Lele Zhao, Tulane University
  • Public Long-Term Care Insurance and Female Labor Force Participation: Evidence from China's Pilot Program. .....Hexuan Li, Vanderbilt University
  • The Heterogeneous Impact of Health on Wealth: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. .....Umesh Ghimire, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
2.E.46. Economics of Organ Donation, Allocation, and Transplantation II [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
Chair: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • Unintended Consequences: The Impact of Organ Allocation Policy on Organ Procurement and Transplantation. .....Benjamin McMichael, The University of Alabama
  • Performance Disclosure and Certification Threats: Evidence from Organ Procurement Organizations. .....Itai Ashlagi, Stanford University; Hannah Bae, Stanford University; and Kurt Sweat, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • The Effect of Air Pollution on Graft Failure and Transplant Recipient Mortality. .....Daniel H. Karney, Ohio University; and Bethany Lemont, Ohio University
  • Innovation and Health Inequality: Evidence from Direct-Acting Antivirals. .....Kevin Callison, Tulane University; Michael Darden, Johns Hopkins University; and Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • Dialysis Facility Acquisition and Access to Transplant. .....Sih-Ting Cai, Indiana University; and Seth Freeman, Indiana University
2.F.8. Association Lecture [Presidential]
Sunday | 6:00 pm-7:00 pm |

Chair: Donna Ginther, The University of Kansas
  • Intergenerational Educational Mobility in the U.S. across the 20th Century. .....Martha Bailey, University of California, Los Angeles
3.A.1. Risk Preference [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: James Schulte, Florida State University
  • Estimating Higher Order Risk Preferences with a Flexible Utility Function: The Bezier Curve. .....Brian Albert Monroe, Georgia State University; and Andre Hofmeyr, University of Cape Town
  • Do Risk Preferences Drive Coordination? Evidence from a Temporal Stag Hunt Game. .....James Schulte, Florida State University
3.A.2. Advances in Microeconometrics [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Yukun Ma, University of Rochester
  • Identification of Treatment Effect Heterogeneity Using Prognostic Variables. .....Young Ahn, University of Pennsylvania
  • Doubly Robust Estimators with Weak Overlap. .....Yukun Ma, University of Rochester; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; and Takuya Ura, University of California, Davis
  • A Projection-Based Control Function Approach for Reducing Aggregation Bias in Demand System Models. .....Falin Sun, Auburn University; Peibin Hou, Auburn University; Wenying Li, Auburn University; and Chen Zhen, University of Georgia
  • Econometric Inference for High Dimensional Predictive Regressions. .....Zhan Gao, University of Southern California; Jihyung Lee, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Zewei Mei, Chinese University of Hong Kong; and Zhentao Shi, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Evaluating Meta-Regression Techniques: A Simulation Study on Heterogeneity in Location and Time. .....Jonathan Gendron, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Ali Habibnia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
3.A.3. Advances in Strategic Behavior and Information Transmission [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Joerg Stoye, Cornell University
  • Social Interactions Model with Latent Structure. .....Zhongjian Lin, University of Georgia; Zhentao Shi, Chinese University of Hong Kong; and Yapeng Zheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • ε-Minimax Solutions of Statistical Decision Problems via the Hedge Algorithm. .....Andres Aradillas Fernandez, ; Jose Blanchet, Stanford University; José Luis Montiel Olea, Cornell University; Chen Qiu, Cornell University; Joerg Stoye, Cornell University; and Lezhi Tan, Stanford University
  • Spatial Media Competition under Multihoming. .....Abhinaba Nandy, Grinnell College
  • Contextualizing the Cheap Talk of Police Interrogations. .....Robert Mason, Georgia Gwinnett College; and Marianne Mason, James Madison University
3.A.4. Financial Markets [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Gulnara Zaynutdinova, West Virginia University
  • A Blockchain Approach to Credit Information Sharing in Emerging Markets. .....Kamilah Williams, University of North Georgia; and Jason Porter, University of North Georgia
  • Aggregate Ambiguity Preference and the Cross-Currency Basis. .....Bosang Kim, The University of Alabama
  • Market Beta Anomaly: The Role of Information Costs. .....Gulnara Zaynutdinova, West Virginia University; Colin Campbell, University of Cincinnati; and Haimanot Kassa, Miami University
  • Global Volatility and Depreciation Factors and the Cross-Section of Currency Returns. .....Ehab Yamani, Chicago State University; and Juan M. Londono, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • National Culture, Firm Performance, and Investor Behavior: An Empirical Study on Cross-Listed Stocks. .....Jinghan Cai, University of Scranton; Manyi Fan, Hong Kong Metropolitan University; and Chiu Yu Ko, Chinese University of Hong Kong
3.A.5. Current Issues for the Mexican Economy [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Luis Torres, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Chair: Luis Torres, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Rules of Origin and the Use of NAFTA. .....Jose Ramon Moran, Banco de Mexico
  • Unintended Effects of Universalizing Social Pensions: Evidence from Mexico. .....Oscar Galvez-Soriano, The University of Chicago; and Raymundo Ramirez Peralta, El Colegio de México
  • Heterogeneous Effects of Remittances across Mexican States: Evidence from Structural Breaks and Counterfactual Analysis. .....Miguel Flores, Tecnologico de Monterrey
  • Monetary Policy Effects on Firms' Uncertainty. .....Gabriela López-Noria, Banco de México
3.A.6. Family Planning [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Kanato Nakakuni, University of Mannheim
  • Education Subsidy As Insurance for Fertility Choices. .....Kanato Nakakuni, University of Mannheim
  • The Non-Linear Effect of Paid Parental Leave on Fertility: Evidence from South Korea. .....Jonghyeok Choi, Clemson University
  • The Effect of Subsidized Child Care on Mothers' Earnings: New Estimates from a Large U.S. County. .....Seth Chizeck, Carnegie Mellon University
  • The Impact of Childcare Costs on Parental Time Allocation. .....Dongfang Ji, Lehigh University; and Shin-Yi Chou, Lehigh University
  • Shaping Future Success: Evidence from an Early Childhood Human Capital Formation Intervention. .....Deepak Saraswat, Meta Platforms, Inc.; Shwetlena Sabarwal, World Bank; Lindsey Lacey, Allegheny County; Natasha Jha, University of Notre Dame; Nishith Prakash, Northeastern University; and Rachel Cohen, University of Connecticut
3.A.7. The Economics of Culture [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Daniel Solon, Lincoln Memorial University
  • Ancestry, Culture, Political Outcomes in the United States. .....Daniel Solon, Lincoln Memorial University
  • Ancestral Origins of Attention to Environmental Issues. .....Palaash Bhargava, Columbia University; and Cesar Barilla, Columbia University
  • Historical Religious Conflict and the Persistence of Communal Divisions: Evidence from Temple Destruction in Medieval India. .....Md Tahmeed Hossain, Southern Methodist University
  • Aspirations, Beliefs, and Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Religious Intervention in Western Kenya. .....Samuel Bird, Bates College; Susan Kilonzo, Maseno University; Vivek Moorthy, College of the Holy Cross; and David Murphy, Colgate University
3.A.9. Costs and Consequences: Financial Barriers in Health and Education [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Kyle Gibson Coombs, Bates College
  • Asking or Suing to Pay the Bills: Relationship between Crowdfunding and Personal Injury Lawsuits after Unexpected Medical Bills. .....Kyle Gibson Coombs, Bates College; and Brian Jonghwan Lee, Emory University
  • Credit Crunch in the Classroom: School District Financing under Liquidity Constraints. .....Christopher Monjaras, University of Notre Dame
  • Monthly Cycles in Short-Term Health Outcomes. .....Alicia Atwood, Vassar College; Sabrina Young, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Victoria Udalova, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Credit Score Implications of Pregnancy and Childbirth among Louisiana Medicaid Beneficiaries. .....Brigham Walker, Tulane University; Ethan Tsai, Tulane University; Andrew Anderson, Johns Hopkins University; Melissa Evans, Tulane University; Ander Siebert, Tulane University; and Kevin Callison, Tulane University
3.A.10. Labor Discrimination [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Hannah Ruebeck, Hamilton College
  • The Impact of Childhood Inter-Ethnic Contact on Managers’ Hiring Decisions. .....Liam Wren-Lewis, Paris School of Economics; Max Steinhardt, Freie Universität Berlin; Luca Merlino, Ecares; and Philip Rosenbaum, Copenhagen Business School
  • Sexism in Syntax: Language and Its Relationship with Female Leadership. .....Kyle A. Rains, George Mason University
  • Causes and Consequences of Perceived Workplace Discrimination. .....Hannah Ruebeck, Hamilton College
  • Wage Assimilation of Immigrants in Canada: 1971-2021. .....Husame Doganay, University of Alberta; Tony Fang, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Xingfei Liu, University of Alberta; Saba Ranjbar, University of Alberta; and Arthur Sweetman, McMaster University
3.A.11. Labor Economics Policies [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Elizabeth Watson, University of South Carolina
  • Household Debt and Female Labor-Force Participation in India. .....Abhradeep Karmakar, St. Lawrence University
  • Firm and Employment Responses to Policy Signals. .....Alessandra González, Duke University; Xianglong Kong, University of Chicago; and Jennifer R. Peck, Swarthmore College
  • The Impact of Work Hours Regulations on Hours Worked and Employment Type: Evidence from South Korea. .....Janghyeok An, Clemson University
  • From Gig to Gone: ABC Tests and the Case of the Missing Workers. .....Liya Palagashvili, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; Markus Bjoerkheim, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Revana Sharfuddin Ame, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Share the Wealth: An Empirical Analysis on the Effectiveness of Geographic Indications and the Factors Affecting the Distribution of Gains. .....Elizabeth Watson, University of South Carolina; and Thomas Watson, Thomas E Watson Law PLLC
3.A.12. Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Alvaro Mezza, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Caste, Labor Market Misallocation, and Trade Liberalization in India. .....Saunok Chakrabarty, Purdue University; and Somdeepa Das, Purdue University
  • Impact of Household Income on Youth Employment and Brain Drain: Implication to Economic Development. .....Komla Mawuena Koumi, The University of Alabama
  • The East-West Divide of the U.S. Fentanyl Crisis and the Decline in Manufacturing Employment. .....Rupkatha Banerjee, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Daniel Garcia, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Alvaro Mezza, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • The Local Economic Impact of Food Manufacturing Plant Closures. .....Shengrong Hu, Iowa State University
  • Intrahousehold Dynamics and Female Labor Supply in a Developing Economy. .....Hoa Vo, American University; and Natalia Radchenko, American University
3.A.13. Labor and Demographic Economics III [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Brad Hershbein, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
  • Can Self-Employment Provide a Lifeline for Struggling Workers?. .....Sujin Lee, The Ohio State University
  • How Incentives Shape Teacher Effort: Lessons from a Piece-Rate Bonus Program. .....Md Twfiqur Rahman, Georgia State University; and Ian Callen, University of Virginia
  • Minimum Wage Increases and Labor Market Outcomes for People with Disabilities. .....Michelle Yin, Northwestern University; Regina Seo, Northwestern University; and Alexis Orellana, Northwestern University
  • How Labor Market Tightness Affects Job Quality: Evidence from Job Changers. .....Brad Hershbein, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research; Katherine Lim, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Douglas Webber, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Mike Zabeck, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Gender Promotion Gap and Performance: Evidence from Lawyers. .....Lakshita Sharma, Cornell University
3.A.14. Public Finance and Labor Markets [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University
  • Natural Disasters and State Fiscal Trends: A Synthetic Control Analysis. .....Omer Bayar, University of Evansville; and Todd Yarbrough, Purdue University
  • Natural Disasters and Local Government Finances: The Municipal Bond Market. .....Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University; and Melissa Woodley, Creighton University
  • The Economic Effects of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. .....Kush Jenkins, Northern Virginia Community College; and Carlos Whitfield,
  • The Impact of Noncompete Agreements on the Distribution of Worker Skill and Firm Productivity: Lessons from Women's College Basketball. .....Luke Fesko, Marist College; and Scott Abrahams, Louisiana State University
  • The Economics of Noncompete Contracts in Constellation IP Markets. .....Greg Lynskey, Rochester Institute of Technology; and Jeffrey Wagner, Rochester Institute of Technology
3.A.15. Financial Markets and Exchange Rates [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Fariba Gholami, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • From Risk to Resilience: The Role of Exchange Rate Risk in ESG Activities. .....Fariba Gholami, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; and Gia Han Doan, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Exchange Rates in the Age of Protectionism. .....Nikhil Patel, International Monetary Fund; Rudolfs Bems, International Monetary Fund; and Maylin Sun, International Monetary Fund
  • The Impact of Economic Policy Uncertainty on the Characteristics of Professional Exchange Rate Forecasts. .....Onur Ince, Appalachian State University; and Tanya Molodtsova, Appalachian State University
  • Ambiguity, Global Financial Risk, and Emerging Market Business Cycles. .....Brendan Epstein, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Rahul Mukherjee, University of Nottingham; Musa Orak, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Alessandro Peri, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Speed of Price Adjustment to the Equilibrium Levels across the U.S. Cities and Internationally. .....Tatsiana Akulich, Florida International University
3.A.16. International Trade and Technology [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: William Hauk, University of South Carolina
  • Labor-Eliminating Technical Change and the Pattern of Trade. .....John Gilbert, Utah State University; Onur Koska, University of Canterbury; and Reza Oladi, Utah State University
  • Robots and Global Value Chains. .....Ram Sewak Dubey, Montclair State University; and Sunhyung Lee, Montclair State University
  • Mobile Broadband and the Expansion of Services Trade: Evidence from a New Cross-Country Dataset. .....Aerfate Haimiti, University of South Carolina; William Hauk, University of South Carolina; and Mohammad Jakaria, University of South Carolina
  • The Impact of Trade Sanctions on Trade through Their Influence on Job Turnover Rates. .....Javad Nosratabadi, State University of New York at Oswego
  • Common Language, Internet, and International Trade. .....Silvio Hong Tiing Tai, University of the State of Santa Catarina
3.A.17. Teaching with Experiments and Simulations [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Emily Marshall, Denison University
Chair: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
  • Common Pool Corruption in the Classroom: Experimenting with Growth Institutions. .....Snigdha Das, James Madison University; Daniel Harper, James Madison University; and Charles Holt, University of Virginia
  • Default Game. .....Josh Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College
  • The Policy Interest Rate Simulator: A Game-Based Approach for Teaching Monetary Policy. .....Gustavo Albuquerque, Simon Fraser University; and Julien Picault, The University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus
  • Mathcad Modeling for Financial Economics. .....David Cleeton, Illinois State University
Discussants:
  • Paul Ko, Swarthmore College
  • Paul Tomolonis, Western New England University
  • Eylem Ersal Kiziler, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Paul Grimes, Pittsburg State University
3.A.18. A Process Approach to Understanding Gender, Family, and Work [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • The Constitution of Women’s Work. .....Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • How Tariffs Harm the Household Production Function and Increase Costs for Women. .....Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies
  • Do Our Cultural Narratives Matter? Depictions of Gender Roles in U.S. Sitcoms and Women’s Labor Market Choices. .....Rosemarie Fike, Texas Christian University
  • Negative Network Effects and the Decline of Fertility. .....Susannah Emily Petitt, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3.A.19. Money and Banking [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Robert Mulligan, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Competition and Currency: The Mexican Silver Peso. .....Juan Carlos Ortega Armas, George Mason University
  • Bank Supervision as Moral Hazard. .....Pedro Batista, Goethe University Frankfurt
  • Stablecoins: In Defense of Freedom of Reserves Composition. .....Nathalie Janson, NEOMA Business School; and Pedro Magalhaes, New York University
  • Bank Runs, Contagion, and Mitigation Measures in the United States, 1850-1950. .....Macy Scheck, Middle Tennessee State University; Sean-Patrick Alvarez, Jacksonville State University; Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University; and Jacob Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Expectations, Inflation, and Unemployment 2000–2025: An Empirical Reexamination of the Phillips Curve. .....Robert Mulligan, American Institute for Economic Research
3.A.21. Biodiversity [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Lorán Chollete, Sacred Heart University
  • Integrated Ecological-Economic Modeling of Wildlife Trafficking: Insights into Multi-Species Contraband Logistics and Conservation Implications. .....Adrian Lopes, American University of Sharjah
  • The Effect of Land Institutions on Reforestation Policies: Evidence from the New Deal's Civilian Conservation Corps (1930–2000). .....Aparna Howlader, Chatham University
  • Transboundary Impacts of Environmental Policy: Evidence from Migratory Birds along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. .....Wendong Zhang, Cornell University
  • Natural Capital, Biodiversity, and Corporate Efficiency. .....Lorán Chollete, Sacred Heart University
3.A.22. Extreme Weather [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Hyunsuk Oh, Iowa State University
  • The Impact of Coastal Flooding on the Time on Market for Residential Properties: Evidence from the Eastern U.S. Region. .....Wai Yan Siu, Old Dominion University
  • The Effect of Coastal Wetlands on Flood Mitigation during Tropical Cyclones: An Analysis of the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico. .....Xinyu Zeng, University of Georgia
  • Too Hot to Work? Heat Waves and Construction Laborers in the U.S.. .....Hyunsuk Oh, Iowa State University
3.A.23. Who's Earning Doctorates in Economics and Related Fields [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Kristen Broady, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Chair: Kristen Broady, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Who’s Earning Doctorates in Economics and Related Fields?. .....Kristen Broady, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; Darlene Booth-Bell, Coastal Carolina University; and Antwon Woods, Alcorn State University
Discussants:
  • Quentin Johnson, University of Chicago
  • Aisha Meeks, Morehouse College
  • Jocelyn Jackson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Dorian Williams, Dillard University
  • Anthony Barr, National Bankers Association
  • Nicolas Werquin, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
3.A.24. Financial Institutions I [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: William Hankins, Jacksonville State University
  • Geographic Specialization through Labor: Implications for Mortgage Credit. .....Erica Jiang, University of Southern California; Yeonjoon Lee, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Will Liu, City University of Hong Kong
  • Political Uncertainty and Credit Union Lending. .....William Hankins, Jacksonville State University; and Anna-Leigh Stone, Samford University
  • When Heterogeneity Matters: Deposit Pooling and Financial Stability. .....Aidan B Hathaway, The University of Alabama; and Robert Reed, The University of Alabama
  • The Weakest Link: Sibling Dynamics and Bank Failures in Multi-Bank Holding Companies. .....Nilufer Ozdemir, University of North Florida
  • Regulatory Forbearance, Credit Misallocation, and Zombie Lending. .....Md Hoque, Florida International University; Sharjil Haque, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Mohammad Jakaria, University of South Carolina; and Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
3.A.25. Economics of the Family [GRAD]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
  • The Impact of Inheritance Rights Reform on Women’s Educational Attainment in India. .....Pratistha Adhikari, Clemson University
  • The Effect of LARC on Birth Spacing and Infant Health: Evidence from Changes in the Medicaid Payment Structure. .....Elizabeth Krause, University of Kentucky
  • Sibling Spillovers and Special Education Access. .....Jose Andres Rosa, University of California, Merced
Discussants:
  • Dinushka Paranavitana, Southwestern University
  • Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
  • Jocelyn Wikle, Brigham Young University
3.A.26. Economics of Discrimination [GRAD]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Worker Welfare under Algorithmic Wage Discrimination. .....Jyotsana Kala, University of California, Irvine
  • The Role of Pregnancy in Gender Discrimination: Evidence from the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978. .....Giacomo Marcolin, Northwestern University
  • Course Withdrawals and the Path to College Dropout. .....Hema Shah, Duke University
Discussants:
  • Scott Barkowski, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Dana J. Smith, College of the Holy Cross
  • Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
3.A.27. Organizational Economic Theory [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Thomas Jungbauer, Cornell University
Chair: Thomas Jungbauer, Cornell University
  • Task Clarity and Credibility in Relational Contracts. .....Nemanja Antic, Northwestern University; Ameet Morjaria, Northwestern University; and Miguel Angel Talamas Marcos, Inter-American Development Bank
  • Design and Price of Influence. .....Ralph Boleslavsky, Indiana University Bloomington; and Aaron Kolb, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Education Signaling and Asymmetric Employer Learning. .....Thomas Jungbauer, Cornell University; Michael Waldman, Cornell University; and Yuhan Chen, Cornell University
  • Equal Pay for Equal Work for Equal Pay. .....Bobak Pakzad-Hurson, Brown University; and Bo Cowgill, Columbia University
3.A.28. Gender Norms and Household Dynamics [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Linda Carmy, Florida International University
  • How Does Gendered Language Impact Gender Roles within Households. .....Raine Spearman, Bentley University
  • Intra-Household Bargaining and Women’s Preferences. .....Linda Carmy, Florida International University
  • Actually, I Don't: The Impact of Warrantless Arrest Laws on Divorce & Marriage. .....Gokhan Kumpas, California State University, Los Angeles; and Ben Brewer, University of Hartford
  • The Cost of Raising a Child: Equivalence Scales in the United States. .....Peibin Hou, Auburn University; Falin Sun, Auburn University; Wendiam Sawadgo, Auburn University; Samir Huseynov, Auburn University; and Wenying Li, Auburn University
3.A.29. Macroeconomics and Labor [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Rosemary Kaiser, Rutgers University
  • Labor Force Participation, College Enrollment, and the Business Cycle. .....Rosemary Kaiser, Rutgers University
  • The Effect of Unemployment Benefits on Scarring: Evidence from Canada. .....Musab Kurnaz, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Terry Yip, McMaster University
  • A Model of Labor Market Sorting and Firm Dynamics. .....Carter Bryson, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • Net Reverse Transfers from Latin America and the Caribbean: An Empirical Analysis, 1970-2021. .....Miguel Ramirez, Trinity College
3.A.30. Monetary Policy I [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Stephen Cole, Marquette University
  • Monetary Policy Transmission in a Small Open Economy before and after the Pandemic: The Case of Mexico. .....Miroslava Quiroga-Treviño, Banco de México; Raúl Ibarra Ramírez, Banco de México; Rocio Elizondo, Banco de México; and Luis Hernandez, Banco de México
  • The Influence of FOMC Forecasts on Private Expectations: An Estimated New Keynesian Model Utilizing SPF and SEP Data. .....Stephen Cole, Marquette University
  • Decoding Unconventional Monetary Policy: The Role of Firm-Level Heterogeneity. .....Jorge Hirs-Garzon, Texas A&M University
  • Securitization and Quantitative Easing with Mortgage-Backed Securities. .....Sami Alpanda, University of Central Florida
  • Identifying Terms-of-Trade Shocks with Foreign Weather: Implications for Monetary Policy. .....Symeon Taipliadis, University of Florida
3.A.31. Macroeconomics and Financial Frictions [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jinyoung Seo, Wake Forest University
Chair: Jinyoung Seo, Wake Forest University
  • Unconventional Monetary Policy and Redistribution. .....Jinyoung Seo, Wake Forest University
  • Adverse Selection, Liquidity Shortage, and Government Liquidity Facilities. .....Qingqing Cao, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • The Liquidity-Inventory Decelerator for Monetary Policy. .....Wentao Zhou, Michigan State University; and Min Fang, University of Florida
  • Interbank Markets, Foreign Banks, and Monetary Policy under a Floor System. .....Duhyeong Kim, Kent State University
3.A.32. Macroeconomics and Economic History [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania; Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University;
Chair: Alexander Taylor, University of Evansville
  • Islam, Trade, and the Rise of Northwestern Europe. .....Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania; and Marcus Shera, Chapman University
  • Sweet Deceit: Understanding the Nature of the Molasses Act Bribe. .....Caleb Petitt, George Mason University
  • The Determinants of Bank Suspension in the Australian Financial Crisis of 1893. .....Mitchell W Harvey, Stanford University
  • A Song of Debt: Internal Public Debt Emergence. .....Mingzhuo Deng, University of Pennsylvania
3.A.33. Environmental Policy Evaluation [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Misak Avetisyan, Texas Tech University
  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Emission Standards: Evidence from California’s LEV Program. .....Yuxian Xiao, Michigan State University
  • Regulatory Rollback and the Smoking Tailpipe: Air Quality Effects of Ending Emissions Testing in Tennessee. .....Nicholas Jensen, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Economic and Sectoral Impacts of the U.S. Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on Global Carbon Markets. .....Misak Avetisyan, Texas Tech University; Ali Jaffri, Texas Tech University; and Hassan Butt, Missouri Southern State University
  • The Unintentional Outcomes of Flood Insurance: Racial Migration Responses to the National Flood Insurance Program. .....Sungha Jo, Indiana University Bloomington
3.A.34. Information and Political Behavior [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Konstantin Zhukov, Indiana University Kokomo
  • Autocrat’s Sales Pitch: Putin’s Justifications for the Invasion of Ukraine. .....Konstantin Zhukov, Indiana University Kokomo
  • The Narrative of Policy Change: Effects on Policy Preferences, Political-Efficacy Beliefs, and Collective Action. .....Lucy Elizabeth Page, University of Pittsburgh; Hannah Ruebeck, Hamilton College; and James Walsh, Agency Fund
  • Leveraging an October Surprise to Estimate Coattail Effects. .....Kayleigh McCrary, University of Richmond
  • Presidential Tweets and Social Unrest: A Dynamic Causal Relationship. .....Bernd Süssmuth, University of Leipzig
  • Peace through Violence: Lessons from an Agent-Based Marauder Economy. .....Daniel Farhat, Radford University; and Thomas Duncan, Radford University
3.A.35. Law and Economics IV [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Henry Thompson, University of Mississippi
  • Prosecutorial Screening Decreases Time-to-Disposition. .....Kevin Himberger, Justice Innovation Lab; and Rory Pulvino, Justice Innovation Lab
  • Law Student Practice Programs: Criminal Justice and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Benjamin Emmich, Florida State University
  • Prosecuting for the In-Group: Victim and Defendant Race Bias from Random Assignment. .....Jiusi Xiao, Claremont Graduate University
  • Trading with an Alien Intelligence. .....Henry Thompson, University of Mississippi
  • Third-Party Litigation Funding through a Transactions Cost Lens: Vertical Separation. .....Andrew Vassallo, Shippensburg University
3.A.36. Digital Networks, Institutions, and Development: ICTs in Fragile and Authoritarian Contexts [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair: Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Port-Au-Prince Calling: Social Network Response to Social Unrest Using Mobile Phone Metadata in Haiti. .....Daniel Putman, Michigan State University
  • Do Information and Communication Technologies Empower Female Workers? Firm-level Evidence from Vietnam. .....Yao Wang, The Ohio State University
  • Social Networks and Local Economic Development: Evidence from Mobile Phone Access in North Korea. .....Young-Yun Choi, Georgia State University
  • Mobile Phone Coverage, Insurgent Violence, and Pro-Rebel Norms in Afghanistan. .....Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
3.A.37. Women and Children in Developing Countries [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Olga Shemyakina, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College;
Chair: Olga Shemyakina, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Natural Disaster and Child Marriage. .....Padmaja Ayyagari, University of South Florida; Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida; and Lei Lv, Novo Nordisk
  • Human Capital Impacts of In Utero Exposure to War Conflict in Afghanistan. .....Erkmen Aslim, University of Vermont; Rafiuddin Najam, World Bank; and Erdal Tekin, American University
  • Access to Social Networks and Domestic Violence: Lessons from Nepali Women's Experience. .....Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College; and Sweksha Sharma,
  • Armed Conflict and Women’s Economic Empowerment. .....Olga Shemyakina, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Xiao Hui Tai, University of California at Davis
Discussants:
  • Katherine Theiss, Radford University
  • Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
  • Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
  • Melanie Khamis, Wesleyan University
3.A.38. Traffic Safety, Traffic Fatalities, and Traffic Efficiency [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Liam Sigaud, West Virginia University
  • The Effects of Certificate-of-Need Laws on Motor Vehicle Deaths. .....Liam Sigaud, West Virginia University
  • Remote Work and Consumer Cities. .....Franklin Qian, University of North Carolina; and Yichen Su, Southern Methodist University
  • Evaluating the Effect of the Cash for Clunkers Program on Traffic Fatalities via Fleet Turnover. .....Eli Kochersperger, Kean University; and Alexander Cardazzi, Old Dominion University
  • Barriers in the Sky. .....Ting Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University; Ziyang Chen, Nanjing University; and Qiyao Zhou, Oklahoma State University
  • What Advertising Techniques of Microtransit Result in Increased Extensive Margin Stated Preference to Use Transit: An Application of a New Estimation Technique. .....Ben Smith, University of Nebraska Omaha; Sona Klucarova, University of Nebraska Omaha; and Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
3.A.39. Topics in Housing Economics I [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: David Martin Brasington, University of Cincinnati
  • Housing Quality and Housing Filtering. .....Peng Zhao, Doane University
  • The Sharing Economy and Home Prices. .....Bryan Weber, College of Staten Island, City University of New York; and Feba George,
  • The Effect of Local Road Maintenance Tax Cuts on House Values. .....David Martin Brasington, University of Cincinnati; and Saani Rawat, University of Cincinnati
  • Rents, Landlord Heterogeneity, and Residential Mobility. .....Wilder Pimentel Basurto, Wofford College
  • State Law, Local Finances, and Housing Affordability: When Flat Fees Have Uneven Effects. .....Colin Williams, University of Virginia
3.A.40. Cannabis, Commerce, and College: New Frontiers in Drug Policy [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Robert Scott, Monmouth University
  • Hazy Lines? Health Behaviors, Cannabis Policy, and the Legacy of Pre-Legalization Markets. .....Rodrigo Aranda, Western Michigan University; and Tiffanie Perrault, Grand Valley State University
  • Flying High? Legalization and Le Black Market for Cannabis. .....Tiffanie Perrault, Grand Valley State University
  • Cannabis Access and College Persistence: Evidence from Washington State’s Dispensary Lottery. .....Anand Mathew, University of Florida
  • High Hops: Agglomeration Economies of Craft Breweries and Marijuana Dispensaries in New Jersey. .....Robert Scott, Monmouth University; and Geoffrey Fouad, Hunter College, City University of New York
3.A.41. Topics in Higher Education I [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Anthony Underwood, Dickinson College
  • Do High School Curricula Matter for University Performance?. .....Mishal Ahmed, Alfaisal University
  • Student Diversity in U.S. Higher Education: The Role of STEM-Designation & OPT Reform. .....Anthony Underwood, Dickinson College; Emily Marshall, Denison University; and Eren Bilen, Dickinson College
  • Exploring Gender Dynamics in STEM Education: Analyzing Female Student Transitions from STEM to Non-STEM Fields in Bangladesh. .....Khandaker Jahangir Alam, Florida International University; Md Amzad Hossain, University of Arkansas; and Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
  • The Effect of Optional Practice Training on Domestic and Foreign Graduates' Labor Market Outcomes. .....Ruipu Gao, Tulane University
  • The Impact of Higher Education on the Economy of Ohio. .....Saima Bashir, Central State University; and George Owusu-Antwi, Central State University
3.A.42. Health Trends, Institutions, and Policy in the United States [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Seth Neller, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Samuel Arenberg, University of Houston;
Chair: Seth Neller, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • How Does Variation in Treatment Intensity Affect Patients’ Health and Career Trajectories? Evidence from Random Assignment of Physicians in the Military. .....David Beheshti, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Steve Schwab, The University of Texas at San Antonio; and Tiara Walz, Baylor University
  • Choice between Public and Private Health Care Systems: Evidence from Veterans. .....Marika Cabral, The University of Texas at Austin; Seth Neller, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and David Chan, University of California, Berkely
  • Chronicling the Loss of Public Health Insurance: Evidence from the TennCare Disenrollees. .....Sam Stripling, Unlisted; and Samuel Arenberg, University of Houston
  • Candidate Origins of the Recent Stagnation in Midlife Mortality in the United States. .....Samuel Arenberg, University of Houston; Nick Reynolds, University of Essex; and Sam Stripling, Unlisted
3.A.43. COVID-19 and Mental Health [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Meryem Saygili, The University of Texas at Tyler
  • COVID-19-Related University Closures and Mental Health. .....Ayesha Jamal, Murray State University
  • Mental Health Hospitalization Trends in Texas: The COVID-19 Effect. .....Meryem Saygili, The University of Texas at Tyler; and Emine Ayvaci, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women's Health. .....Daniel Grossman, West Virginia University; and Yimin Wang, West Virginia University
  • Shadows in the Air: Mental Health Vulnerabilities under PM10 and PM2.5, before and after COVID-19. .....Jae Il Cho, Korea Insurance Research Institute; and Kyungsun Kim, Korea Insurance Research Institute
3.A.44. Re-Evaluating Mobility: Intergenerational, International, and Outside the Home [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: John Gibson, University of Waikato; Omoniyi B Alimi, World Bank;
Chair: John Gibson, University of Waikato
  • Intergenerational Earnings Persistence in Aotearoa New Zealand. .....Omoniyi B Alimi, World Bank; and Mare David, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
  • Unhealthy Assimilation? Selection and Measurement Effects in the Duration Dependent Decline in Respiratory Health of Immigrants. .....John Gibson, University of Waikato
  • Education, Social Norms, and the Marriage Penalty. Evidence from South Asia. .....Maurizio Bussolo, The World Bank; Jonah Rexer, The World Bank; and Margaret Triyana, The World Bank
  • From Parents to Children: Mobility and Capital Transmission in Indonesia. .....Atu Wiguna, University of Waikato; Susan Olivia, University of Waikato; and Omoniyi B Alimi, World Bank
3.A.45. Health, Education, and Welfare [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Wei Yang, University of North Dakota
  • Do Price Regulations on Birth Control Pills Decrease Fertility?. .....Ana Melissa Perez Castano, University of Minnesota
  • The Determinants of Sibling Similarity in Adolescent Risky Behavior: Evidence from South Korea. .....Min-Jung Kim, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Child Protection in Response to Public Health Crises: Evidence from the Opioid Epidemic. .....Jeongsoo Suh, Duke University
  • Beyond Conception: The Unintended Impact of Maternal Health Services on Pregnancy Continuation. .....Hyunji Kim, University of Washington
  • The Quality-Quantity Trade-Off with Son Preference: Brother and Sibling Effects on Educational Outcomes in China. .....Wei Yang, University of North Dakota
3.A.46. Alcohol Policy on Motor Vehicle Accidents, Suicide, and In-Utero Health [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Adeel Faheem, University of Wisconsin Parkside
  • Evaluating Alcohol Exclusion Provisions in Health Insurance: Evidence from the Uniform Accident and Sickness Policy Provision Laws. .....Baris Yoruk, State University of New York at Albany; Dhaval Dave, Bentley University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • Happy Hours Gone Wrong: The Impact of Alcohol Consumption on Suicide. .....Archi Arnob, The University of Kansas
  • The Long-term Impact of In-Utero Alcohol Taxes on Adult Prenatal Drinking. .....Godwin O. Aipoh, Georgia State University; Raka Datta, Georgia State University; and Yu-Ting Huang, Georgia State University
  • Natural Disasters and Alcohol Purchase: Evidence from Hurricanes. .....Xuejian Wang, Purdue University; Bhagyashree Katare, Purdue University; and Debadrita Kundu, Purdue University
  • The Efficacy of Regulation versus Taxation for Mitigating Negative Externalities: The Case of Alcohol-Related Road Vehicle Accidents. .....Philip Gayle, Kansas State University; and Adeel Faheem, University of Wisconsin Parkside
3.B.1. Biases and Dishonesty [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Daniela Grieco, University of Milan
  • Missing the Margin: Behavioral Biases in Incremental Decision Making. .....Juliette Sellgren, University of Virginia; Madeleine Green, University of Virginia; Charles Holt, University of Virginia; and Erica Sprott, Harvard University Opportunity Insights
  • Evaluating Evaluators: Experimental Evidence of Sequential Biases in Performance Evaluations. .....Garrison Pollard, University of Florida; Perihan Saygin, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; and Mark Rush, University of Florida
  • Blue Lies. .....Daniela Grieco, University of Milan
  • Honesty & Observability. .....Jose Lopez, Florida State University
  • Self-Serving Prosocial Lies and Reactions of Beneficiaries. .....Zafer Akin, American University in Dubai; and Elif Hafalir, University of Technology Sydney
3.B.2. Bayesian Econometrics: Methods and Applications [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Tyler Brough, Utah State University
  • Bayesian Pooling of Self- and Peer-Reports to Improve Measurement of Sensitive Behaviors. .....Weihua An, Emory University
  • Large Bayesian Tensor Autoregression. .....Yaling Qi, Purdue University
  • Bayesians in the Catallaxy: Ludwig von Mises Meets Bruno de Finetti. .....Tyler Brough, Utah State University
3.B.3. Forecasting Method and Application [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Elahe Boskabadi, LeMoyne College
  • Diffusion Index Forecast with Tensor Data. .....Bin Chen, University of Rochester
  • Examining the Factors That Drive Professional Forecasters. .....Elahe Boskabadi, LeMoyne College
  • Data-Driven Food Demand Forecasting at Food Pantries in Alabama. .....Mengxue Li, Tuskegee University; Rui Chen, Tuskegee University; and Yin Sun, Auburn University
  • Functional Coefficient Panel Model with State-Varying Loadings and Its Application. .....Zongwu Cai, The University of Kansas; and Jimin Shin, The University of Kansas
3.B.4. Housing Markets [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Timothy Bianco, Allegheny College
  • Housing Ripples Housing Ripples: How Affordable Housing Affects Political Participation. .....Carlos Takeshi Estrada Arzamendi, University of Florida
  • A Tale of Two U.S. House Price Booms. .....Anthony Murphy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; John Duca, Oberlin College; and John Muellbauer, Nuffield College, Oxford University
  • Mortgage Seasonality, Capacity Constraints, and Lender Responses. .....Feng Liu, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and Young Jo, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Housing Markets, Deregulation, and Mortgage Credit: Insights from the Sand States and Other Regions. .....Beau Sauley, Murray State University; Gary Cornwall, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Timothy Bianco, Allegheny College
  • Hedonic Price Effects in Condominium and Townhome Transactions in a Coastal Recreational Housing Market. .....Sourav Batabyal, Coastal Carolina University; and Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University
3.B.5. Applications of Different DID Techniques and QVAR-FI Methods to Study Empirical Health and Climate Effects [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Arnab Nayak, Mercer University
Chair: Arnab Nayak, Mercer University
  • Risk, Relocation, and Resilience: How Flood Zone Reclassification Shapes Migration and Insurance Take-Up. .....Shan He, Auburn University
  • Regulatory Mechanisms and Innovative Capabilities: Traditional vs. Mainstream Pharmaceutical Firms in China. .....Rishabh Mandal, Mercer University
  • Effects of Early Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorders. .....Arnab Nayak, Mercer University
  • Anthropogenic Effects of Climate Change: Evidence from a Fractionally Integrated Ice-Age Model. .....Szabolcs Blazsek, Mercer University
Discussants:
  • Szabolcs Blazsek, Mercer University
  • Rishabh Mandal, Mercer University
  • Shan He, Auburn University
  • Arnab Nayak, Mercer University
3.B.6. Economics of Gender [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Aiday Sikhova, Texas Tech University
  • The Future of Work: Remote Opportunities and Female Labor Force Participation. .....Meng Song, University of Connecticut
  • Better Together? Faculty, Gender Match, and Credit in Science. .....Enrico Berkes, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Aiday Sikhova, Texas Tech University; and Bruce Weinberg, The Ohio State University
  • Gender Disparities in Divorce Laws: Incentivizing Women's Education. .....Lele Zhao, Tulane University
  • The Role of Multi-Generational Households on Mothers' Employment. .....Elisa Taveras, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
3.B.7. Economic Development III [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Yang Xuan, Louisiana State University in Shreveport
  • The Gravity of Patent Protection: Policy, Frictions, and Technology Diffusion. .....Zach Luther, Vanderbilt University
  • Impact of Climate Shocks on Gender Division of Labor: A Case Study from an Indian Coastal Hotspot. .....Jheelum Jheelum, American University
  • The Breadth and Depth of College Graduates’ Employment in China: Insight from Online Job Posting Data. .....Yang Xuan, Louisiana State University in Shreveport
  • Does a High Minimum Wage Insulate or Expose Workers to the Effects of Technological Change? Evidence from U.S. States. .....Mahesh Mukundarao Dhole, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Rising Temperatures and Labor Market: Evidence from Iraq. .....Kwabena Krah, Loyola University Chicago; Lokendra Phadera, World Bank; and Lais Gutierrez, World Bank
3.B.9. Education, Health, and Wealth [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Tin-Chun Lin, Indiana University Northwest
  • The Impact of College Education Deprivation on Adult Mortality: Evidence from China. .....Yu Liu, Tulane University
  • Balancing Parental Priorities: Investment in Entertainment vs. Children’s Education. .....Tin-Chun Lin, Indiana University Northwest
  • The Intergenerational Effects of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. .....Patralekha Ukil, San Jose State University
  • Fostering a Gentler Flight from the Nest: Effects of Foster Care Reform on Labor Market Outcomes. .....Kate Musen, Columbia University
3.B.10. Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Economic Development II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
Chair: Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College
  • Risk, Marriage, and Enterprise: Understanding Female Entrepreneurship through Uncertainty Avoidance. .....Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse; and Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College
  • Democracy, State, and Cornucopia: Using Panel Vector Autoregression in Sequencing Political, State, and Economic Institutions in Modernization Theory. .....Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University; and Ryan Murphy, Southern Methodist University
  • Revolutionary Hangover: The Development Costs We Didn’t See Coming!. .....Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College; Towhid Iqram Mahmood, Austin Peay State University; and Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University
  • Breaking Barriers: Gender Law and Female Entrepreneurship. .....Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse; Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse; Khang Duong, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse; and Aditya Anil, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
3.B.11. IO and Markets for Beer, Wine, Liquor, and Cannabis [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
Chair: Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
  • More than Wine? The Impact of AVAs on Craft Beer and Other Related Industries. .....Matthew McMahon, West Chester University; Gary Wagner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
  • The Role of Medical School Training and Cannabis Law Permissiveness on Prescribing Behaviors and Non-Medical Cannabis Consumption. .....Danielle Atkins, Florida State University; Shelby Steuart, The University of Chicago; and Rhet Smith, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • What Is the Iowa State-Owned Liquor Monopoly Maximizing?. .....Steve Landgraf, Virginia Military Institute
  • Wine about It: Machine Learning and Measuring Red Tape in the Ava Process. .....Matthew McMahon, West Chester University; and Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
3.B.12. Labor Market [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Diego Guerrero, Northwestern University
  • Hours Worked and Earnings Inequality over Time. .....Tyler Schumacher, Vanderbilt University
  • Bridging the Digital Divide: Heterogeneities in the Impact of Broadband Expansion on Labor Markets. .....Diego Guerrero, Northwestern University; and Michelle Yin, Northwestern University
  • Worker Beliefs about outside Offers, Wage Setting, Wage Dispersion, and Sorting. .....Junjie Guo, University of Wisconsin--Madison
  • Who are the Self-Employed? A Comparative Analysis of Survey and Administrative Data. .....Besufekad Alemu, U.S. Census Bureau; and Jennifer Bernard, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Mobility and Market Power in Healthcare Labor Markets. .....Tesa Leonce-Regalado, Columbus State University; and Ivan Regalado Rodriguez, Piedmont Columbus Regional Hospital
3.B.13. Labor and Demographic Economics IV [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Zhaochen He, Christopher Newport University
  • Green Equity: Assessing Job Creation for Minority Communities in the Wake of Marijuana Legalization. .....Zhaochen He, Christopher Newport University; and Travis Taylor, Christopher Newport University
  • The Racial Wage Gap and Task Return. .....Jeongmin Ha, Michigan State University
  • Comparing the Effects of Temporary versus Permanent Amnesty Policies on Immigrants' Outcomes. .....Mate Szurop, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Do Small Firms Truly Not Exert Monopsony Power over Workers?. .....Sachiko Kazekami, Keio University
3.B.14. Taxes and Regulation [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Zadia Feliciano, Queens College, City University of New York
  • The Instrumented Effects of Regulations: Evidence from U.S. States and Industries by OLS, IV, and 2SLS. .....Aleksander Krzysztof Psurek, George Mason University; Vincent Geloso, George Mason University; and Alex Tabarrok, George Mason University
  • Tax Reform with Profit Shifting. .....Jiaqi Dou, State university of New York at Stony Brook
  • The Impact of R&D Tax Credits on Firm Behavior: R&D Expenditures, Technology and Exports. .....Zadia Feliciano, Queens College, City University of New York
  • Does Tax Integration Influence Economic Growth?. .....Jean Sepulveda, Universidad del Desarrollo; and Luis Escobar, Universidad del Desarrollo
3.B.15. International Economics I [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Daniel Esteban Clayton, Fort Lewis College
  • How Did They Survive COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey of Businesses in India, a Re-evaluation. .....Kishore Kulkarni, Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Amitabh Dutta, Florida Institute of Technology
  • Foreign Aid and Child Health in Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Akshay Ramana, Bentley University
  • Remittances and Business Cycles: The Role of Financial Development. .....Berrak Bahadir, Florida International University; and Kuhelika De, Butler University
  • Return Migration as a Driver of Financial Inclusion. .....Daniel Esteban Clayton, Fort Lewis College; José R. Bucheli, The University of Texas at El Paso; and Matias Fontenla, University of New Mexico
  • Migration, Remittance, and Household Education. .....Shankar Ghimire, Florida Southern College; Kul Kapri, Rowan University; Krishna Paudel, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Deborah Williams,
3.B.16. The U.S.-China Trade War [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Zachary Cohle, Saginaw Valley State University
  • Chinese Import Shocks and U.S. Local Poverty. .....Minsu Kim, Pennsylvania State University; Zheng Tian, Pennsylvania State University; Anil Rupasingha, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Stephan Goetz, Pennsylvania State University
  • Tariff Evasion: Evidence from the U.S.-China Trade War. .....Danielle Parks, University of Colorado Boulder
  • The Production and Consumption Effects of Trade Policy in the US-China Trade War. .....Saunok Chakrabarty, Purdue University
  • Multinational Production and Trade Policy. .....Felix Tintelnot, Duke University
3.B.17. Economic Classroom Interventions [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Joseph Steven Connors, Florida Southern College
  • Employing Gamification to Boost Students’ Performance in Economics Courses at Qatar University. .....Mahmoud Abdellatif, Qatar University
  • Learning by Doing: Hands on Opportunities for Students in Entrepreneurship, Business, and Economics. .....Joseph Steven Connors, Florida Southern College; Justin Heacock, Florida Southern College; and Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College
  • Out-of-Equilibrium and the Production Possibility Curve. .....Alan Hochstein, Concordia University
  • Introductory Economics Course Professor Student Gender-Match and Future Class Taking Behavior. .....Marissa Eckrote-Nordland, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse; John Nunley, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; and Lisa Giddings, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Unbiased Estimator of What?. .....Deepti Goel, Pitzer College
3.B.18. Applied Political Economy [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Nicolas Cachanosky, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Sexual Discrimination in Credit: Why Was the Equal Credit Opportunity Act 'Necessary'. .....Michael Makovi, Western New Mexico University
  • Updating the Permanent War Economy. .....Thomas Duncan, Radford University; Chris Coyne, George Mason University; and Abigail Hall, University of Tampa
  • Ecuador’s (In)effective Environmental Constitutional Amendment. .....Nicolas Cachanosky, The University of Texas at El Paso; João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University; and Justin Callais, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • From Economic Shocks to Creative Blocks. .....Edwar Escalante, Angelo State University
  • Virginity Tests in Western Europe. .....Jordan Hillman, Metropolitan State University of Denver
3.B.19. Norms, Expertise and Dysfunction [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Vincent Carret, Creighton University
Chair: Vincent Carret, Creighton University
  • Moral Spanner in the Works. Proposing the Concept of Moral Dysfunction to Illuminate Economic Debate. .....Johanna Jauernig, Tulane University
  • Liberalism – Failed and Functional: A Response to the Post-Liberal Critique. .....Diana Thomas, Creighton University; and Michael Thomas, Creighton University
  • Price Controls and the Inverse Knowledge Problem. .....Vincent Carret, Creighton University; and Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University
  • The Great Strawman: The Left's Business Cycle Critique of Capitalism, and the Pro-Capitalist Response. .....Raymond Niles, St. John's University
3.B.21. Forests [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Jill Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University
  • Agroforestry Adoption in New England: A SWOT-ANP Assessment. .....Sajja Panta, University of New Hampshire
  • Matching Method for Benefit Transfer of the Homeowner Benefits of Urban Tree Cover. .....Kent Kovacs, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Oil Palm Expansion and the Economics of Forest Fragmentation. .....Elías Cisneros, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Aligning Policy Incentives with Land Governance to Reduce Deforestation: Federal Pressure, Local Action, and Lessons from Brazil’s Priority List. .....Jill Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University; and Katrina Mullan, University of Montana
3.B.23. Methodological Advances in Labor Economics [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Gregorio Caetano, University of Georgia
Chair: Gregorio Caetano, University of Georgia
  • Firm Exposure, Labor Market Competition, and the Worker Incidence of Trade Shocks. .....Jeronimo Carballo, University of Colorado Boulder; and Richard Mansfield, University of Colorado
  • The Economics of Monotonicity Conditions: Exploring Choice Incentives in IV Models. .....Moshe Buchinski, SciencesPo; Paul Gertler, University of California, Berkeley; and Rodrigo Pinto, University of South Florida
  • Prospective Fertility Intentions and LATEs of Fertility on Female Labor Supply. .....Hidehiko Ichimura, University of Arizona; Wanchuan Lin, Peking University; and Juan Pantano, The University of Arizona
  • Household Chores and the Gender Gap in Child Development: Evidence from Bunching. .....Carolina Caetano, University of Georgia; Gregorio Caetano, University of Georgia; and Kelly Santos, Insper
3.B.24. Financial Institutions II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Ruoning Han, Whitman College
  • Are Lemons Sold to Unaffiliated Securitizations? Evidence from Acquisitions of Loan Originators. .....Hong Lee, Wright State University
  • Human-AI Synergy in Marketplace Lending: Complementary Strength or Redundancy?. .....Mahyar Ebrahimitorki, University of South Carolina
  • Microfinance under Competition: Theory and Empirical Evidence. .....Ruoning Han, Whitman College; and Ahadul Kabir Muyeed, A2F Consulting
  • Location Choices of Community Banks and Redlining: The Case of Minority Depository Institutions. .....Noara Razzak, Clemson University
  • Tax, Corporate Structure, and Cost of Debt. .....Hyeonjin Im, Texas A&M International University; and Michael Sykuta, University of Missouri
3.B.25. Economics of Innovation [GRAD]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Fernando D'Andrea, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Private Investment Learning from Public Capital Doing: The Effects of Public R&D Investment on the Technological Progress of Private Investment. .....Prince Oshoke Abu, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Technical Innovation and Market Competition. .....Ningning Guo, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Improper Patent Listings as a Method of Entry Deterrence in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry. .....Lilly F. Kirby-Rivera, The University of Oklahoma
  • Ownership Structure and Economic Growth: A Network Approach. .....Koki Okumura, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussants:
  • Ha Bui, Grinnell College
  • Tengda Gong, University of Manitoba
  • Fernando D'Andrea, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Shresth Garg, University of Pennsylvania
3.B.26. Economics of Nursing [GRAD]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Economic, Social, and Healthcare Implications of Supporting the Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Community. .....Emefa Surprize Buaka, University of North Carolina Greensboro
  • The Relationship Between Scope of Practice, Medication Assisted Treatment, and Opioid Overdose Deaths. .....Linnea Endersby, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Impact of Free Natural Childbirth on Delivery Method Choice: Evidence from a Health Program in Iran. .....Aida Ashtari Nakhaee, Florida International University
  • The Spillover Effects of Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice Expansions on Safety Net Program Participation: Evidence from WIC. .....Lilly Ann Springer, The University of Kansas
Discussants:
  • Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Elissa Philip Gentry, Arizona State University
  • Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University
3.B.27. Topics in Applied Causal Inference [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Luke Maddock, Colorado State University
Chair: Luke Maddock, Colorado State University
  • Source of Income Discrimination and Homelessness: Effects of Anti-Discrimination Laws. .....Luke Maddock, Colorado State University
  • Male Unemployment and Intrafamilial Outcomes: Evidence from Appalachia. .....Matthew Ryan Eaton, Clemson University; and Maxwell Bullard, Texas A&M University
  • Up in Smoke: The Long-Term Economic Impact of Mega-Fires on Colorado’s Tourism-Dependent Counties. .....Thomas Gifford, Colorado State University
  • China Shock Propagation in the European Union. .....Sean Callahan, Colorado State University
3.B.28. Income Inequality [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Wilson Law, Baylor University
  • Income Inequality and Rule of Law: A Dynamic Panel Data Estimation. .....Bishwa Koirala, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke; and Gyanendra Pradhan, Christopher Newport University
  • Asymmetry and Inequality Persistence across Economic Distributions for Australian Private Health Insurance Cover. .....Rohan Best, Macquarie University; Berna Tuncay Alpanda, Koc University; Olukorede Abiona, Macquarie University; Anam Bilgrami, Macquarie University; and Nguyen Ngoc, National Economics University
  • Student Debt and Aggregate Consumption: Does Inequality Matter?. .....Berrak Bahadir, Florida International University
  • Redistribution of Opportunities. .....Wilson Law, Baylor University
  • A Framework for Decomposing Wage Dispersion with an Application to Foreign and Internal Migration in the U.S. from 2001-2019. .....Bent Sorensen, University of Houston; Fan Wang, University of Houston; and Adelia Zytek, Rice University
3.B.29. Price Level and Inflation [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Lawrence Ogbeifun, Hartwick College
  • Revisiting the Quantity Theory of Money: Measurement and Filtering Perspectives. .....Lawrence Ogbeifun, Hartwick College
  • The Time-Varying Impact of Geopolitical Risks on Global Inflation Volatility. .....Zo Nantenaina Andriantomanga, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
  • Beyond Alchian and Klein: A Modern Re-evaluation of Inflation Measurement. .....David Agyeman-Duodu, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; and Joshua Hendrickson, The University of Mississippi
  • Overcoming Trend Inflation: The Power of Average Inflation Targeting. .....Marco Airaudo, Drexel University; and Fangqian Wu, Drexel University
  • Identifying Funded and Unfunded Fiscal Shocks. .....Nathan Balke, Southern Methodist University; Fangzhou Sha, Southern Methodist University; and Carlos Zarazaga, Southern Methodist University
3.B.30. Monetary Policy II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Kenneth Rich, The University of Mississippi
  • When Money Matters Differently: Asymmetric Effects of Inside and Outside Money Shocks. .....Kenneth Rich, The University of Mississippi; and Joshua Hendrickson, The University of Mississippi
  • Inflation Targeting Today: Is It Still Making a Difference?. .....Swati Sharma, University of North Carolina Wilmington
  • Monetary Policy Transmission and Age Heterogeneity by State. .....Jennifer Ferris, The George Washington University
  • Investigating the Dynamics of Monetary Policy and International Trade. .....M. Jahangir Alam, Texas A&M University; and Matthew Schaffer, Eastern Michigan University
3.B.31. Money and Interest Rates [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: William Crowder, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • Information and Liquidity Revisited. .....Duhyeong Kim, Kent State University; and Xinchan Lu, Grinnell College
  • Digital Divergence: CBDCs, Bitcoin, and Cash in the Shadow Economy. .....Talha Cakir, Purdue University
  • Inflation Risk and Interest Rates. .....William Crowder, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • Monetary Policy Regimes and the Overnight Rate: Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Muhammad Imam Hussain, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Policy Rate Mismatches: Evidence from U.S. States. .....Zo Nantenaina Andriantomanga, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee; N. Kundan Kishor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; and Labesh Kumar, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
3.B.32. Religion, Culture, and the State [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania; Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University;
Chair: Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania
  • The State and the Cost of Violence. .....Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University
  • Where Danger Lies: The Economics of Papal Elections. .....Benjamin Bauer, George Mason University; Peter Leeson, George Mason University; and Ennio Emanuele Piano, The University of Mississippi
  • Seppuku. .....Sam Branthoover, University of Mississippi; and Peter Leeson, George Mason University
  • The King's French: The Political Economy of Language. .....Alexander Taylor, University of Evansville; and Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania
3.B.33. Food Policy and Measurement [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Peibin Hou, Auburn University
  • Improving the Measurement of Food Insecurity through IRTree Models. .....Peibin Hou, Auburn University; Falin Sun, Auburn University; Wenying Li, Auburn University; and Jeffrey Dorfman, North Carolina State University
  • The Effects of Structural Adjustments on Food Self-Sufficiency. .....Sushant Singh, The University of Oklahoma
  • How the Adoption of SNAP Affects SNAP Participants’ Diet Quality?. .....Yun Fan, University of Georgia; and Chen Zhen, University of Georgia
3.B.34. Market Structure and Design [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Eric Schmidbauer, University of Central Florida
  • Do Avid Skiers Pay Less? Ski-Lift Pricing Reconsidered.. .....Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
  • Patent Licensing in Product Variety Networks. .....Camilo Rubbini, Florida State University; and Marcos Ross Fernandes, University of Sao Paulo
  • Love Letters: Persuasion in Auctions. .....Eric Schmidbauer, University of Central Florida; and Ralph Boleslavsky, Indiana University Bloomington
  • College Admission Games in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. .....Abdullah Almeer, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
3.B.35. Policing and Crime [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: David Johnson, University of Central Missouri
  • Does Police Presence Affect Illicit Drug Use? An Empirical Investigation Using NIBRS. .....Nicholas Lovett, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; and Yuhan Xue, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater
  • Guns, Law Enforcement, and Death in the United States of America. .....David Johnson, University of Central Missouri; and Travis Roach, University of Central Oklahoma
  • Evaluating the Effect of Monitoring on Officer Decision-Making and Bias. .....Robert Baumann, College of the Holy Cross; and Christopher Oconnor, College of the Holy Cross
  • Police Officer Interactions in Arrests, Stops, and Misconduct. .....Katherine Kwok, University of Wisconsin--Madison
  • The Unintended Tax of Decarceration: Proposition 47 On California Price Levels. .....Corey Alexander Pendleton, Lincoln Memorial University
3.B.36. ICTs, Behavior, and Access: The Role of Digital Connectivity on Human Capital and Social Outcomes [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair: Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Hold the Phone: The Short- and Long-Run Impacts of Connecting Indian Women to Digital Technology. .....Charity Moore, Ohio State University
  • The Impact of Mobile Internet on Immigration: Evidence from Mexico's 3G Rollout. .....Ryan Ellis, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Crime in the Age of Social Media: The Causal Impact of Viral Content on Criminal Behavior. .....Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Boosting Study Habits with High-Frequency Information: A Field Experiment to Aid Disadvantaged Students. .....Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
3.B.37. Innovation [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Matthew Nagler, The City College, City University of New York
  • Altruism and Innovation. .....Matthew Nagler, The City College, City University of New York; and Laura Kornish, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Industry Life Cycles in General Equilibrium. .....Laurent Cavenaile, University of Toronto; Ruben Gaetani, University of Toronto; Pau Roldan-Blanco, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; and Tom Schmitz, Queen Mary University
  • Mama, I’m Coming Home: Brain Gain through Brain Circulation in India. .....Narendra Regmi, University of Wisconsin--Whitewater; and Krishna Sharma, Clemson University
  • Radical Innovation and Innovation Strategy: Identifying Shifts in Firm Strategy through Radical Innovation Indicators. .....Nicholas Dell Dunagan, Clemson University
3.B.38. Urban Economics Dynamics [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Andrii Parkhomenko, University of Southern California
  • Where to Next? Mobile Broadband and Business Dynamics. .....John Reaves, Michigan State University
  • Interstate Highway’s Impact on Less-Urbanized Areas. .....Jiatong Xue, The University of Alabama
  • Dynamic Urban Economics. .....Brian Greaney, University of Washington; Andrii Parkhomenko, University of Southern California; and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Columbia University
  • Land Zoning, Firm Dynamics, and Spatial Efficiency. .....Xinyi Li, University of Notre Dame
  • The Impacts of Rate Surge on Electric Vehicle Charging Behaviors: Evidence from California. .....Shulong Luo, University of Pittsburgh; and Yucheng Wang, University of Sydney
3.B.39. Topics in Housing Economics II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Jason Beck, Georgia Southern University
  • Competition and Turnover in Residential Real Estate Brokerage across Neighborhoods. .....Jason Beck, Georgia Southern University
  • Homeownership on the Rebound: Decomposing the Rise of Low-income Homeownership. .....Erik Hembre, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Boosting Economic Activity in Distressed Areas: Lessons from the Historically Underutilized Business Zone Program. .....Craig Sylvera, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Water Contamination and Real Estate Prices: The Effect of Newark’s Lead-in-Water Crisis. .....Sadichchha Shrestha, University of Hawaii at Manoa
3.B.40. Smoking, Vaping, and Dust [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Onyedikachi Emmanuel Chike, Loyola University New Orleans
  • Vaping vs. Smoking: Analyzing the Links to Arthritis and Overall Health Using Double Machine Learning. .....Onyedikachi Emmanuel Chike, Loyola University New Orleans; Syed Badruddoza, Texas Tech University; and Conrad Lyford, Texas Tech University
  • E-Cigarette Taxes and Asthma Rates: Evidence from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. .....Oluwafemi David Ogunjemilua, University of Missouri; and Brad Davis, University of Missouri
  • Childhood Origins of Adult Mental Health: An Analysis from the Economic Perspective for the Dust Bowl Victims. .....Md Rahman, The University of New Mexico
  • The Effects of Tobacco 21 Laws on Young Adults’ Criminal Participation. .....Qihua Qiu, Augusta University; and Jaesang Sung, Northern Arizona University
3.B.41. Topics in Higher Education II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Brachel Robert Champion, United States Air Force Academy
  • Pharmacy School Cost and Opioid Dispensing: A Hidden Connection?. .....Bokyung Kim, University of Connecticut; Minseog Kim, The University of Texas at Austin; and Geunyong Park, National University of Singapore
  • The Time Costs of Academic Credit Hours: Evidence from USAFA. .....Aaron Albert, United States Air Force Academy; and Brachel Robert Champion, United States Air Force Academy
  • The Changing Pathways of High School Graduates: Why College Is Losing Ground. .....Kevin Mumford, Purdue University; and Qilu Pan, Purdue University
  • Supporting Advanced Manufacturing Growth: How Do Community Colleges Respond to Local Economic Development Investments?. .....Emily Wilcox Walls, University of Kentucky
  • Ability Bias, Human Capital, or Sheepskin Effects? A Factor Model-Based Decomposition of the Returns to Schooling. .....Mohitosh Kejriwal, Purdue University; Xiaoxiao Li, Villanova University; and Evan Totty, U.S. Census Bureau
3.B.42. Lifecycle Outcomes: From Childhood to Death [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Sungmee Kim, Duke University
Chair: David Dongyoon Shin, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Unintended Cost of Distance Learning: An Analysis of Child Maltreatment. .....Sungmee Kim, Duke University; and Jeongsoo Suh, Duke University
  • The Role of Merit-Based Aid in College Enrollment and Selection: Evidence from Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship. .....Bogyung Kim, Georgia State University
  • The Effect of Intergenerational Parent-Adult Child Contact on Parental Mental Health. .....Sunwoo Park, Clemson University; Janghyeok An, Clemson University; and Ruohan Tang, Liaocheng University
  • De-Coding Wills: A Textual Analysis of End-of-Life Decisions. .....David Dongyoon Shin, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Sungmee Kim, Duke University
3.B.43. Unsafe Places? Domestic Violence, Shootings, and Bullying [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Hannah Ruebeck, Hamilton College
  • Impact of Sexual and Reproductive Health Education on Adolescent Well-being. .....Aditi Choudhary, University of Georgia
  • The Impact of Violence on Educational Attainment in India. .....Meghna Laha, Clemson University
  • How Do Mass Shootings at Universities Impact Crime on Campus and University Outcomes?. .....Marisa Cameron, Pomona College
  • LGBTQ Identity in Adolescence and the Peer Effects of "Coming Out". .....Hannah Ruebeck, Hamilton College
  • Domestic Violence Shelters and Victim Well-Being. .....Morgan Julie Kearns, University of Georgia
3.B.44. Topics in Applied Micro: Health Care Markets and Climate Change [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Sara Markowitz, Emory University
Chair: Sara Markowitz, Emory University
  • From Storm Surge to Rent Surge: Spillover Effects of Hurricane Sandy on the Rental Market. .....Emerson Hamer, Emory University
  • The Effects of Interstate Licensure Compacts on Mental Health. .....Hannah Pitzer, Emory University
  • To Operate or Not to Operate: The Effects of Medical School Training on Current Practice Intensity. .....Shirley Cai, Emory University
  • Understanding the Flood Insurance Gap: Factors Influencing Adoption and Renewal Behavior. .....Kunal Garg, Texas A&M University
3.B.45. Health, Education, and Welfare: Interventions and Innovations [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Inhyuck (Steve) Ha, Western Carolina University
  • The Influence of Economic Indicators on Fertility Rates in the United States. .....Sediq Sameem, Alabama A&M University
  • The Impact of the North Carolina Promise Tuition Plan on Educational Outcomes and Student Success. .....Inhyuck (Steve) Ha, Western Carolina University; Hoolda Kim, Fayetteville State University; and AJ Grube, Western Carolina University
  • How Does Telephone Triage Affect Patient Utilization and Health Outcomes?. .....Ken Suzuki, Stanford University; Liam Rose, Department of Veterans Affairs; Linda Diem Tran, Department of Veterans Affairs; and Anita Vashi, Department of Veterans Affairs
3.B.46. Maternal Health and Birth Outcomes across Four Nations [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Atia Ferdousee, City of Norfolk
  • Maternity Ward Crowding, Birth Outcomes, and Future Fertility and Healthcare Decisions: Evidence from California. .....Yuli Xu, University of California, San Diego; and Letian Yin, University of California, San Diego
  • Maternal Healthcare and National Health Policy: Evidence from India. .....Shivangi Sarkar, Clemson University
  • Initiation and Impact of Multilateral Project: Evidence from Rural Village Water Resources Management Project of Nepal. .....Bibek Acharya, The University of New Mexico
  • Weathering the Heat: Newborn Health and Climate Resilience Lessons from South Korea. .....Ahram Han, Seoul National University; and Gi Khan Ten, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
  • Ever-Increasing Caesarean Sections Birth in Bangladesh and Its Economic Burden. .....Atia Ferdousee, City of Norfolk; and Abida Ferdousee, Jahangirnagar University
3.C.1. Gender [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Laura Razzolini, The University of Alabama
  • Competitiveness and Partner Income: Gender Differences in Mating and Cross-Productivity Effects. .....David Ong, Jinan University-University of Birmingham Joint Institute; and Gahye (Rosalyn) Jeon, Georgia State University
  • Gender Salience of Wage Comparisons and Labor Supply. .....Anastassiya Karaban, University of Connecticut
  • Strategic Misreporting in Wage Negotiations: Cheap Talk and Outside Obligations. .....Laura Razzolini, The University of Alabama; Shakun Mago, University of Richmond; and Jennifer Pate, Loyola Marymount University
3.C.2. Causal Inference: Difference-in-Differences and Regression Discontinuity [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Hugo Sant`Anna, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Difference-in-Differences with 'Bad Controls'. .....Hugo Sant`Anna, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Brant Callaway, University of Georgia; Carolina Caetano, University of Georgia; and Stroud Payne, Vanderbilt University
  • Rolling Approach to Difference-in-Differences: Exploring Treatment Reversibility and Moderating Effects. .....Soo Jeong Lee, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Regression Discontinuity Design with Distribution-Valued Outcomes. .....David Van Dijcke, University of Michigan
  • Incorporating Weight Matrices in Regression Discontinuity Design. .....Beau Sauley, Murray State University; and Gary Cornwall, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3.C.4. Financial Risks and Shocks [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Anthony Murphy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • What Drives Cyber Losses at U.S. Banks? Potential Statistical Markers. .....Anthony Murphy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; and Michael Tindall, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Regional Resilience to Financial Stress Episodes and the Role of External Networks. .....Luca Bettarelli, University of Palermo
  • Heterogeneous Beliefs of Intermediaries and Term Premia. .....Hong Gayeon, Seoul National University
  • Generalization of Hierarchical Clustering for Hidden Community Spillover Detection in Multilayer Networks. .....Jamshid Ardalankia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Ali Habibnia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Marcel Ausloos, University of Leicester; and Reza Jafari, Shahid Beheshti University
3.C.6. Economics of Gender and Non-Labor Discrimination I [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Hesong Yang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • From Prohibition to Choice: The Impact of Abortion Legalization on Fertility and Child Investments in Nepal. .....Jijeebisha Bhattarai, State University of New York at Binghamton; and Ajinkya Keskar, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Extended Family, Care Responsibilities, and Maternal Employment. .....Nahian Azad Shashi, Iowa State University
  • Beyond the Ashes: Tracing Women's Empowerment in the Wake of Gujarat's Communal Violence. .....Sumedha Ray, The University of Oklahoma
  • Gender Segregation and Hiring in Japanese Labor Markets over the Business Cycle. .....Hesong Yang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
3.C.7. Economics of Minorities [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Neil Silveus, Hope College
  • Xenophobia, Racism, or Immigration Policies? A Field Experiment. .....Cody Dirks, Southern Utah University; Vitor Melo, Clemson University; and Liya Palagashvili, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Refugee Urban Shelters and Locals' Electoral Outcomes: Evidence from the Venezuelan Refugee Crisis in Northern Brazil. .....Carlos Brito, University of California, Davis
  • Resettlement Agency Resource Strain and Refugee Outcomes: Evidence from Catholic Sex Abuse Scandals. .....Neil Silveus, Hope College; Jia Huang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Pun Winichakul, Smith College; and Ning Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Distortions and the Life Cycle of Immigrant-Owned Firms. .....Lin Shao, Bank of Canada; and Ashantha Ranasinghe, University of Alberta
3.C.9. Higher Ed and Competition [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Joseph Smith, Washington & Lee University
  • The Impact of Dropping Standardized Testing Requirements on Applicants, Admits, and Enrollees in Higher Education. .....Brigham Walker, Tulane University; and Shafiq Siita, Tulane University
  • Private and Public Post-Secondary Education Comparisons. .....Tara Grealis, Western New England University; Paul Tomolonis, Western New England University; and Oskar Harmon, University of Connecticut
  • Spending Their Way to Solvency: Testing Bowen's Law in Higher Education. .....Joseph Smith, Washington & Lee University; Clint Buck, Abilene Christian University; and Joseph Wilck, Bucknell University
  • Quality Regulation in Non-Selective Higher Education: Evidence from the Gainful Employment Rule. .....Nelson Oviedo, University of Michigan
  • Institutional Rankings and Strategic Disclosure: Evidence from Medical, Law, and Business Schools. .....Ahmed Eddhir, Centre College
3.C.10. Market Structure [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Shresth Garg, University of Pennsylvania
  • Unveiling Bargaining Impacts of Mergers and Divestitures. .....Yann Delaprez, LUISS University
  • Product Discontinuations in the Pharmaceutical Industry. .....Tuba Tuncel, Florida State University; Pierre Dubois, Toulouse School of Economics; and Elissa Philip Gentry, Arizona State University
  • Dynamic Effects of Price Controls and Deregulation Policies: Evidence from the Indian Cement Industry. .....Shresth Garg, University of Pennsylvania; and Sagar Saxena, University of Pennsylvania
  • What Makes Apps Succeed?. .....Byoungmin Yu, University of Florida; and Mark A. Jamison, University of Florida
3.C.11. Sovereign Debt and Default [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers University
Chair: Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers University
  • Default Depressions. .....Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers University
  • Tax Revolts and Sovereign Defaults. .....Fernando Arce, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; Jan Morgan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Nicolas Werquin, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • The Puzzling Behavior of Spreads during COVID. .....Stelios Fourakis, Johns Hopkins University; and Loukas Karabarbounis, University of Minnesota
  • Risk Aversion in Sovereign Debt and Default. .....Francisco Roldan, International Monetary Fund; and Francisco Roch, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
3.C.12. The Economic Effects of FDI [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Zachary Cohle, Saginaw Valley State University
  • The Effect of Globalization on Conflict. .....Zachary Cohle, Saginaw Valley State University
  • An Investigation into the (Over)Statement of the Economic Impacts of Foreign Direct Investments in Autocracies. .....Md Rahman, The University of New Mexico; and Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions, Cultural Distance, and Growth: Industry-Level Analysis. .....Amrita Dhar, University of Mary Washington; and Don Lee, University of Mary Washington
  • U.S. Tariffs in a Model with Trade and FDI. .....Kaan Celebi, University of Technology Chemnitz; and Werner Roeger, DIW Berlin
  • International Knowledge Spillover and Optimal Patenting Policy. .....Jun Nie, Southern Methodist University
3.C.13. Labor and Demographic Economics V [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Yutong Chen, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • No Experience, No Luck: Noncompete Bans and Skill Upgrading. .....Sebastian Christopher Anastasi, Clemson University; and Vitor Melo, Clemson University
  • Firm Productivity and the Internal-Versus-External Hiring Decision. .....Ricardo Alonso, London School of Economics and Political Science; Jed DeVaro, California State University, East Bay; Antti Kauhanen, ETLA Economic Research; and Nelli Valmari, Aalto University
  • Personalized Ranking: A Boost for Women?. .....Yutong Chen, The University of Texas at Arlington; and Wei Jiang, The University of Texas at Arlington
3.C.14. Taxes I [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Alina Malkova, Florida Institute of Technology
  • Covid Recovery and the Bed Tax Sugar High: Evidence from Florida’s Space Coast. .....Alina Malkova, Florida Institute of Technology; Keiron Hylton, Florida Institute of Technology; and Michael Slotkin, Florida Institute of Technology
  • Eco-Equality: The Distributive Impact of Environmental Taxes in the European Union. .....James Ming Chen, Michigan State University; Nika Šimurina, University of Zagreb; and Elio Babačić, University of Zagreb
  • Who Really Pays: The Short-Term Incidence of the Property Tax in Philadelphia. .....Lei Ding, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Yilin Hou, Syracuse University; and Sisi Zhang, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Nudging Away Disparities in Homestead Exemption Take-Up Rates. .....Luke Rodgers, Florida State University; and Alannah Shute, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
3.C.15. International Economics II [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: David Lektzian, Texas Tech University
  • International Cooperation with the United Nations Security Council: Reporting the Implementation of UN Sanctions. .....David Lektzian, Texas Tech University
  • From Oil Reliance to Diversified Growth: The Role of Mega Events and Large-Scale Projects in Qatar and Saudi Arabia. .....Mouyad Alsamara, Qatar University
  • The Effects of Geopolitical Oil Price Shocks. .....Guillermo Verduzco-Bustos, World Bank; and Francesco Zanetti, University of Oxford
  • Critical Minerals and State Industrial Policies: Evidence from the Global South. .....Debamanyu Das, University of Washington
  • Protectionism, Evasion, and Household Welfare: Evidence from Nigeria’s Import Bans. .....Bob Rijkers, Utrecht University; Guillermo Falcone, Universidad Nacional de La Plata; Erhan Artuc, The World Bank; and Guido Porto, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
3.C.16. Trade Policy and Labor Market Outcomes [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • The Impact of Infrastructure on Services Trade: Evidence from the Oresund Bridge. .....Devaki Ghose, World Bank; Bengt Sodurland, Lund University; and Yingyan Zhao, George Washington University
  • Tariffs, Value Compatibility, and Migration. .....Se Mi Park, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Family and Demographic Effects in Worker Response to Trade Shocks: Results from the Matched CPS. .....Danielle Parks, University of Colorado Boulder; and John McLaren, University of Virginia
  • The Effects of Jobs, Prices, and Retaliatory Tariffs on Stated Preference Referendum Votes for Removal of Steel Tariffs. .....Jayjit Roy, Appalachian State University; and John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • Equal or Fair: Impacts of Export on Wage Distortion in China. .....Danyang Zhang, New Mexico State University; Kuo Feng, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics; Zhuang Miao, Central University of Finance and Economics; and Yan Zhang, Central University of Finance and Economics
3.C.18. International Economic Policy and Agriculture [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Michael Adetayo Olabisi, Michigan State University
  • International Trade and Seafood Availability: Evidence from West Africa. .....Michael Adetayo Olabisi, Michigan State University; Moriam Adeyinka, University of Ibadan; and Adeola Olajide, University of Ibadan
  • How Geopolitical Events Reshape Agricultural Trade: Short-Run Evidence from the Russia-Ukraine War in the Global Wheat Market. .....Andisheh Riahi, University of Memphis
  • Harmony in Trade: Impact of Quality-Enhancement and Labor-Welfare Voluntary Sustainable Standards from a Global Perspective. .....Peibin Hou, Auburn University; Xiangwen Kong, Auburn University; and Falin Sun, Auburn University
  • Migration, Types of Remittances and Food Insecurity: Evidence from Household Survey Data Nepal. .....Kul Kapri, Rowan University
3.C.19. Measuring the Burden of State Regulatory Accumulation [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Edward Timmons, West Virginia University
Chair: Edward Timmons, West Virginia University
  • Dynamic Cost-Benefit Analysis. .....James Broughel, Competitive Enterprise Institute; and David Kendall, University of Virginia College at Wise
  • States of Stasis: The Effect of State-Level Regulation on Entrepreneurship and Employment. .....James Bailey, Providence College; and Patrick McLaughlin, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Regulatory Accumulation and Municipal Bond Spreads: Does Red Tape Raise Borrowing Costs for States?. .....Danielle Zanzalari, Seton Hall University; and Adam Milsap, Stand Together Trust
  • Deregulating: Idaho's Regulatory Reforms on Enterprise Success. .....Justin Callais, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and Gary Wagner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
3.C.21. Health [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Katrina Mullan, University of Montana
  • Steering Adaptation: Heat, Driver Performance, and Cost-Sharing in Heavy-Duty Transportation. .....Zhenxuan Wang, North Carolina State University
  • Adulterated Spice: Lead Poisoning, Conflicts, and Fertility. .....Shan Zhang, Old Dominion University
  • Hotter Days and Intimate Partner Violence in Latin America. .....Julieth Saenz-Molina, Fordham University
  • Heat Exposure and Child Health: Evidence from India. .....Jayjit Roy, Appalachian State University
  • Who Is Vulnerable to Smoke Exposure from Prescribed Burning? Evidence from a Western U.S. Context. .....Katrina Mullan, University of Montana
3.C.22. Enforcement and Compliance [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Jay Shimshack, University of Virginia
  • Invisible Barriers: Administrative Hierarchies and the Costless Environmental Pollution. .....Yitian Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • The Effect of Emissions Regulation on Landfill Compliance Behavior. .....Yumin Hong, The University of Texas at Austin
  • The Effects of Water System Grades on Drinking Water Quality and Compliance. .....Jay Shimshack, University of Virginia
3.C.23. The Allocation of Time [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Charlene Kalenkoski, Mount St. Joseph University
Chair: Charlene Kalenkoski, Mount St. Joseph University
  • Weeding Out Labor? Marijuana Laws and the Time Use of Young Adults. .....Sara McCarty, Samford University; Charlene Kalenkoski, Mount St. Joseph University; and Tim Diette, Hampton Sydney University
  • How Did Older Americans’ Time Use and Well-Being Change after the COVID-19 Pandemic?. .....Charlene Kalenkoski, Mount St. Joseph University; and Leslie Stratton, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • How Did the Work-from-Home Work Revolution Change Our Work and Leisure?. .....Victoria Vernon, Empire State University; and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Discussants:
  • Charlene Kalenkoski, Mount St. Joseph University
  • Victoria Vernon, Empire State University
  • Sara McCarty, Samford University
3.C.24. Household Financial Behavior I [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Ryan Westphal, Brandeis University
  • Income Inequality and Consumer Borrowing: New Evidence from Consumer Credit Data. .....Sisi Zhang, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; and Lei Ding, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Lifecycle Analysis of Tax Uncertainty. .....Valentinas Rudys, Weber State University
  • How Important Is Household Heterogeneity for Monetary Policy? Evidence from Mortgage Refinancing. .....Ryan Westphal, Brandeis University; and Adam Jorring, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Credit Supply Shocks and Fertility: Long-Term Consequences. .....Bokyung Kim, University of Connecticut; Minseog Kim, The University of Texas at Austin; and Narae Park, Korea University
  • For Bettor or for Worse: Impacts of Legalized Sports Gambling on Consumer Credit Outcomes. .....Daniel Mangrum, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and Jacob Goss, University of Wisconsin–Madison
3.C.25. Urban Economics [GRAD]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Sungmee Kim, Duke University
  • Towards Safer Streets: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Vision Zero Policies. .....Daniel Centuriao, West Virginia University
  • Opportunity for Affordability: Tax Incentives and Rental Housing Markets. .....Roxana Gonzalez-Cortes, University of South Carolina
  • Zoning and Highway Placement. .....Michaela Philip, Emory University
  • What Are the Effects of Removing Single-Family Zoning? Evidence from Oregon. .....Matthew Paul Schaelling, Brown University
Discussants:
  • Sungmee Kim, Duke University
  • Yichen Su, Southern Methodist University
  • David Martin Brasington, University of Cincinnati
  • Sara Bagagli, London School of Economics and Political Science
3.C.26. Behavioral Economics [GRAD]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Mark Schneider, The University of Alabama
  • Rational Inattention and Adaptive Learning: A Novel Framework for Agent Decision-Making. .....Stefan Ebmer, University of California, Irvine
  • Learning Networks. .....Jonghyun Park, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Beyond the Flypaper Effect: Crowding in from Federal Investment in Public Transit. .....Arseniy Braslavsky, University of Maryland
  • Between Stories: Biased Agents and Competing Models. .....Zhongheng Qiao, Purdue University
Discussants:
  • Xiaofei Pan, Bryant University
  • Caitlin Northrup McKillop, State University of New York at Cortland
  • Hoanh Le, South Dakota State University
  • Mark Schneider, The University of Alabama
3.C.27. Behavioral Decision-Making [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Costas Lambros, Indiana University
  • State on Fire: Catastrophe Insurance Markets under Mandated Non-Renewal Moratorium. .....Xuexing Ong, Michigan State University
  • Environmental Performance and Knowledge Spillover through Firm R&D Networks. .....Yukun Wang, Cornell University
  • Foregone Payoffs. .....Costas Lambros, Indiana University
  • A Simple Higher-Order Rational Email-Game Bubble Model. .....Feng Liu, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
3.C.28. Pay Structure and Labor Policies [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Neil White, Amherst College
  • Market Design Approach to Saudi Arabia’s Reservation-Based Labor Policy. .....Abdullah Almeer, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals; and Umut Dur, North Carolina State University
  • It’s Not Right, but Is It Okay? Evaluating Linearized Solutions of Discrete-State Labor Search Models. .....Neil White, Amherst College; and G. Jacob Blackwood, Amherst College
  • Faculty Pay Transparency and Job Satisfaction in Business Academia: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment. .....Sydney N Panak, Middle Tennessee State University; Stuart Fowler, Middle Tennessee State University; and Miriam Galindo, middle
  • Puzzling Stress: Cognitive Load and Performance in a Regression Discontinuity Design. .....Ian Maupin, West Virginia University
  • Intervention in Networks: Evaluating Positive Youth Development Program Participation in the U.S.. .....De Fen Hsu, North Carolina State University
3.C.29. Macroeconomic Policy [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: John Gibson, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Defunding Bridges to Stabilizes Debt: Welfare and Distributional Impacts in the Argentinian Case. .....John Gibson, The University of Texas at El Paso; and Felix Rioja, Tulane University
  • What Drives Trends in Employment and Hours Worked per Worker? A Cross Country Analysis. .....Brendan Epstein, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Alan Finkelstein Shapiro, Tufts University; Rahul Mukherjee, University of Nottingham; and Shanthi Ramnath, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Exploring Monetary Policy Preferences: Individual Taylor Rules and Optimality in the FOMC. .....Vladislav Abramov, Texas A&M University
  • The Effects of PPP on Local Lending and Real Outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Jennifer Ferris, The George Washington University
  • Optimal Taxation with Automation: Navigating Capital and Labor's Complicated Relationship. .....Eric Donald, University of Pittsburgh
3.C.30. Monetary Policy III [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Edgar Ghossoub, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Towards a Unified Framework for 'Shocks'. .....Paul Bousquet, University of Virginia
  • Banking Competition, Monetary Policy, and Remittances. .....Edgar Ghossoub, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • The Impact of Forward Guidance on the Crude Oil Market. .....Xiaohan Ma, Texas Tech University; and Xuhui (Nick) Pan, University of Oklahoma
  • The Impact of Monetary Policy on Immigrants' Labor Supply. .....Esteban Argudo, Vassar College
3.C.31. Policy [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Xiaoxiao Bai, Mississippi State University
  • Government Spending Multipliers in China. .....Xiaoxiao Bai, Mississippi State University
  • Regional Government Consumption and Investment Multipliers. .....Kyung Woong Koh, Johns Hopkins University
  • How Dovish Monetary Policy Fuels Inequality. .....Yeongwoong Do, Seoul National University
  • Maternal Working Hours and Children's Cognitive Outcomes in India: Evidence from Bunching Designs. .....Anushka Mullick, State University of New York at Binghamton
3.C.32. 19th Century Economic History [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizers: Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University; Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania;
Chair: Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University
  • Changes in the Assimilation of Asian Americans from 1860-1940. .....Claire Ling-Yin Chen, Vanderbilt University
  • Rich Man’s Civil War, Poor Man’s Fight? Examining the Confederate Conscription Acts of 1862. .....Sean-Patrick Alvarez, Jacksonville State University
  • Homesteading in the U.S. and the Economic and Social Empowerment of Women. .....Paige Elizabeth Montrose, University of Pittsburgh
  • Did Newspaper Competition Promote Rebellion? The Case of the 1837-38 Rebellions in Lower Canada. .....Patrick Crawford, George Mason University; and Vincent Geloso, George Mason University
3.C.33. Natural Resources [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Water Affordability and Household Expenditure: Evidence from Chihuahua, Mexico. .....Stephania Alarcon, The University of New Mexico
  • Evasive, Invasive, and Adaptive: A Bioeconomic Model of Wild Pigs with Varying Adaption. .....Katherine Ruth Barkley, University of Wyoming; Seong Yun, Mississippi State University; Kalyn Coatney, Mississippi State University; and David Finnoff, University of Wyoming
  • Air Pollution and Economic Activity: Evidence from Foot Traffic Patterns. .....Xinhui Sun, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Proposal for a System Using LLM to Increase Satisfaction and Reduce Decision-Making Costs in Outdoor Recreation Activities. .....Junta Takahashi, Akita Prefectural University; Yoshiaki Shimazaki, Akita Prefectural University; Christian Crowley, U.S. Department of the Interior; Kazuya Suzuki, Akita Prefectural University; and Takayasu Yamaguchi, Akita Prefectural University
  • Who Gets What? Balancing the Management of Commercial Harvests, Recreational Harvests, and Catch and Release Fishing. .....Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
3.C.34. Institutional Design and Political Representation [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Danko Tarabar, Winthrop University
  • Parliamentary Ideological Fractionalization: New Evidence. .....Danko Tarabar, Winthrop University
  • Economic Insecurity and Gender in Politics: How Perceptions of Economic Insecurity Shape American Women’s Electoral Prospects. .....Jhinuk Banerjee, University of Oklahoma
  • Political Affiliation of Governors and Local Labor Market Outcomes: Revisited. .....Sheida Babakhani Teimouri, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Rebellion, Taxation, and State Capacity: A Dynamic Model of Local Insurgency. .....Sang Hoo Bae, Clark University; and Leonid Krasnozhon, Loyola University New Orleans
  • Empowering Women: Could It Help Mitigate Climate Change? Evidence from Linear Panel ARDL Approach. .....Eiman Aiyash, North Carolina State University; and Ronia Hawash, Butler University
3.C.35. Recidivism and Crime [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
  • Occupational Licensing and Recidivism. .....Alexander Kanode, Clemson University
  • Evaluating the Impact of State-Led Juvenile Justice Reforms on Recidivism. .....Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
  • Does Staying Connected Matter? The Impact of Prison Visits on Recidivism. .....Danielle Nemschoff, The University of Chicago
  • The Impact of DACA on Juvenile Crime and School Safety. .....Barbara Lundebjerg, Tulane University
  • Blades of Despair? The Impact of Wind Farms on Crime. .....Jaehyun Choi, Indiana University Bloomington; Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington; and Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Indiana University Bloomington
3.C.36. Development in Bangladesh [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Towhid Iqram Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
Chair: Hiranya Nath, Sam Houston State University
  • Demonstration, Extension, and Group Learning in Agricultural Technology Adoption in Rural Bangladesh. .....Nandini Das, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Trade Integration and Price Convergence in South Asia. .....Khawaja Mamun, Longwood University; and Hiranya Nath, Sam Houston State University
  • Skills for Work: The Impact of Vocational Training on Employment, Informality, and Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh. .....Israt Jahan, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse; and Towhid Iqram Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
  • Economic Impact of Political Protests on Manufacturing Firms: Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University; Kenmei Tsubota, Toyo University; and Towhid Iqram Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
3.C.37. Property Rights, Human Capital, and Economic Development [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Jessica Montgomery, University of Kentucky
  • Protected Land Rights, Misallocation, and Dead Capital. .....Ankit Bhatia, Johns Hopkins University
  • Property Rights and Access to Credit: Evidence from South Africa. .....Jessica Montgomery, University of Kentucky
  • Technology, Growth, and Skill Obsolescence. .....Ge Sun, University of Notre Dame; Joe Kaboski, University of Notre Dame; and Rong Hai, University of Miami
3.C.38. Who Pays for Climate Change and Pollution [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Shan Ge, New York University
  • Worker Productivity Impacts of Climate Change Induced Salinization. .....Nusrat Jimi, Vassar College; Saravana Ravindran, National University of Singapore; and Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
  • The Impact of the 2018 Kīlauea Eruption on Real Estate Prices. .....Sadichchha Shrestha, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • The Effect of Insurance Premiums on the Housing Market and Climate Risk Pricing. .....Shan Ge, New York University
3.C.39. Labor and Housing Decisions [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Miao Wang, Marquette University
  • Determinants of Youth NEET in the U.S.. .....Miao Wang, Marquette University; and Hong Zhuang, Indiana University South Bend
  • Housing Constraints, Migration Barriers, and Consumption Inequality. .....Yuhan Lee, University of Washington
  • Skyrocketing House Prices and Squeezed Young Entrepreneurs. .....Jin Seok Park, University of Southern California; and Seungyub Han, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Work from Home and Spatial Misallocation. .....Mikhail Zavarzin, University of Pittsburgh
3.C.40. Industrial Organization V [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: David Luengas-Silva, Florida State University
  • You Know What They Say about Assuming? Consumer Misperceptions and Welfare: Evidence from the 2022 Ukraine War. .....David Luengas-Silva, Florida State University
  • The First Spark: Do Early-Bird Incentives Ignite Social Spillovers in Movie Consumption?. .....Seongyeob Kim, Iowa State University
  • Tacit Collusion by Pricing Algorithm with Rule-Based Rivals. .....Yongzhi Xu, Texas A&M University
3.C.41. Classroom Interventions [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Reading Wars: May the Phonics Be with You. .....Alex Hollingsworth, The Ohio State University; Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington; and Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Let the Students Teach: Effects of Peer Tutoring Pedagogies on Academic and Socio-Emotional Outcomes. .....Palaash Bhargava, Columbia University; Tarang Tripathi, University of California, San Diego; Nikhil Kumar, Harvard University; Madhavi Jha, Harvard University; and Dashleen Kaur, University of British Columbia
  • Evaluation of a Laptop Distribution Program: Evidence from India. .....Sakshi Upadhyay, Skidmore College; and Shreya Bhattacharya, College of William & Mary
  • Undergrads in the Wild: A Simple Field Experiment for Teaching Undergraduates Experimental Techniques. .....Elizabeth Watson, University of South Carolina; and Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina
3.C.42. Housing, Taxes, and Intergovernmental Politics [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Luke Fesko, Marist College
  • Landlord Consolidation and Eviction in North Carolina. .....Luke Fesko, Marist College
  • Housing Policy and Housing Market Regulations in Germany: A Critical Assessment. .....Andreas Knorr, University Speyer
  • Local Distributive Politics: Party Affiliation, Unification, and State Intergovernmental Transfers. .....Daniel A Kolliner, Kenyon College
  • Intergovernmental Cooperation and Tax Enforcement. .....Ugoantonio Troiano, University of California, Riverside
3.C.43. Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Brad Davis, University of Missouri
  • Gender Combination and Team Performance: Evidence from Heart Procedures. .....Dapeng Chen, Lehigh University
  • What Drives Overconsumption of Antibiotics in India?. .....Vrinda Kapoor, Cornell University
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilization and Spending after the Elimination of Cost Sharing. .....Brad Davis, University of Missouri; Michael Pesko, University of Missouri; Serena Phillips, University of Missouri; Benjamin Ukert, Texas A&M University; Steven Hill, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; and Julie Ann Sosa, University of California San Francisco
  • The Impact of Telemedicine on Physicians’ Offline Behavior and Patient Health Outcomes: Evidence from China. .....Yu Liu, Tulane University; and Lele Zhao, Tulane University
3.C.44. Regulatory Structures and Geographic Variation in U.S. Healthcare Delivery [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizers: Sarah Drain, West Virginia University; Mustahsin Aziz, West Virginia University;
Chairs: Sarah Drain, West Virginia University; Mustahsin Aziz, West Virginia University;
  • Chiropractor Scope of Practice. .....Dinushka Paranavitana, Southwestern University; and Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Visualizing Nurse Practitioner Health Provider Shortage Areas. .....Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University; and Kate Bradley, American Association of Nurse Practitioners
  • Physical Therapist Scope of Practice. .....Mustahsin Aziz, West Virginia University; and Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Regional Healthcare Price Variation and Occupational Licensing. .....Sarah Drain, West Virginia University
3.C.45. Student Migration and Mobility [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Brian Murphy, University of Houston
  • Neighborhood Impacts on STEM Choice. .....Jeonghyeok Kim, University of Houston; Rohit Munshi, University of Houston; and Brian Murphy, University of Houston
  • For-Profit College Closure: Student Switching Costs & Institutional Responses. .....Alexander Jorden Toy, Arizona State University
  • Migration Restrictions, College Choices, and Spatial Skill Sorting. .....Junni Pan, Purdue University
3.C.46. Changes in Abortion Access in the 20th and 21st Centuries [Presidential]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: David Slusky, The University of Kansas
Chair: David Slusky, The University of Kansas
  • From Access to Wellness: Early Life Exposure to Abortion Legalization and the Next Generation’s Health. .....Hamid Noghanibehambari, Austin Peay State University; David Slusky, The University of Kansas; and Hoa Vu, Northwestern University
  • The Effect of Abortion Access on Infant and Maternal Health at Birth. .....Lilly Ann Springer, The University of Kansas
  • Abortion Ballot Measures and Voting Behavior. .....Graham Gardner, Texas Christian University; Kayleigh McCrary, University of Richmond; and Melissa Spencer, University of Richmond
  • What Drives Philanthropy for Health?. .....Kelly Jones, American University; and Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
Discussants:
  • Erkmen Aslim, University of Vermont
  • Lilly Ann Springer, The University of Kansas
  • Kelly Jones, American University
  • Graham Gardner, Texas Christian University
3.D.1. Information [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Brock Stoddard, Appalachian State University
  • How Does Concise Scientific Information Affect Decision-Making?. .....Grace Melo, Texas A&M University
  • You Wouldn't Steal a Car: Moral Intuition for Intellectual Property. .....Joy Buchanan, Samford University; and Bart Wilson, Chapman University
  • When Do Firms Supply Information to Promote Consumer Learning? An Experimental Study. .....Brock Stoddard, Appalachian State University; Eric Schmidbauer, University of Central Florida; and Lan Zhang, Shandong University
3.D.2. Causal Inference: Instrument Variable [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Emmanuel Selorm Tsyawo, Mohammed VI Polytechnique University
  • Causal Inference for Aggregated Treatment. .....Derek Dyal, University of Georgia; Brant Callaway, University of Georgia; Gregorio Caetano, University of Georgia; and Carolina Caetano, University of Georgia
  • Extrapolating LATE with Weak IVs. .....Muyang Ren, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • ICM-IV Regression with Panel and Clustered Data. .....Feiyu Jiang, Fudan University; and Emmanuel Selorm Tsyawo, Mohammed VI Polytechnique University
  • Identifying Local Quantile Treatment Effects with an Invalid “Instrument”. .....Chenyue Liu, University of Toronto
3.D.6. Economics of Gender and Non-Labor Discrimination II [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: William Jergins, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • American Immigration Policy and Violence against Women in Mexico. .....Dana J. Smith, College of the Holy Cross
  • Beliefs about Gender and Vaping. .....William Jergins, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Hypergamy, Women's Autonomy, and Healthcare Utilizations: Evidence from India. .....Nikhil Ganvir, The University of New Mexico; Alok Bohara, The University of New Mexico; and Sarah Stith, University of New Mexico
  • Challenging Traditions: Growing Up in a Female Breadwinner Family and Its Impact on Gender Norms. .....Yue Louise Hu, Freie Universität Berlin; Max Steinhardt, Freie Universität Berlin; Freya Rubel, Freie Universität Berlin; and Sebastian Garcia-Torres, Freie Universität Berlin
3.D.9. Behind the Scenes of Healthcare: Staffing, Spending, and Success [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Brigham Walker, Tulane University
  • An Evaluation of Relative Wage and Fringe Generosity on Nursing Home Financial Performance: Does Paying Less Cost You More?. .....Christopher Brunt, Georgia Southern University; and John Bowblis, Miami University
  • Health and Lifestyle Considerations in Healthcare Professionals' Allocation Decisions. .....Geir Godager, University of Oslo; Adrian Lysne, University of Oslo; Rajiv Sharma, Portland State University; Sarah Tinkler, Portland State University; Brigham Walker, Tulane University; and Lilia Wasserka-Zhurakhovska, University of Galway
  • Impact of Nurse Practitioners' Autonomy on Efficiency in Healthcare. .....Sooa Ahn, The Ohio State University
  • Medicaid Payer-Mix’s Role in Nursing Staff Levels and Expenditures in Nursing Homes. .....John Bowblis, Miami University; and Christopher Brunt, Georgia Southern University
  • The Medicaid Expansion and Graduate Medical Education: Hospital-Level Evidence from 2010-2019. .....Ricardo Ang, Tulane University; and Hussain Hadah, Tulane University
3.D.10. Human Capital, Skills, Occupational Choice, and Labor Productivity [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Rachel Schuh, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • From Past Ventures to Present Success: Does Human Capital Drive Performance in Entrepreneurship?. .....Sabhya Rai, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
  • Compulsory Education and Occupational Persistence: Evidence from U.S. Agriculture. .....Jhih-Yun Liu, University of Connecticut
  • Wage Gaps and Directed Technical Change. .....Rachel Schuh, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Skill Valuation vs. Skill Impact: Economic Insights into Firm Performance Using Sports Data. .....Ali Kazimov, Texas Tech University
3.D.11. Professional Labor Markets and Occupational Licensing [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Bobby Chung, University of South Florida
  • Breaking Barriers? Occupational Licensure Compacts and Physician Mobility. .....Sungbin Park, George Mason University
  • Spousal Influence on Occupational Licensing. .....Hillar Neumann, Kansas State University
  • Does the Easing of Occupational Licensing Burden Enhance Labor Mobility? Evidence from Policy Regime Changes. .....Weici Yuan, University of Central Arkansas; Huiqiong Duan, University of Central Arkansas; and Anna Turgaeva, University of Central Arkansas
  • Does Occupational Licensing Reduce Job Loss during Recessions?. .....Bobby Chung, University of South Florida; and Peter Blair, Harvard University
3.D.12. The Economics of Tariffs [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Shresth Garg, University of Pennsylvania
  • Industrial Policy in Oligopolistic Markets: Case of Utility-Scale Solar in India. .....Shresth Garg, University of Pennsylvania; and Sagar Saxena, University of Pennsylvania
  • Toward a Theory of a Net Zero-Welfare Tariff. .....Sheikh Emran, University of Florida; and Andrew Schmitz, University of Florida
  • Executive Compensation and Trade Protection. .....Kasaundra Tomlin, Oakland University
  • A Forensic Analysis of U.S. Ad-Valorem and Legislated Tariff Rates, 1916-1933. .....Saunok Chakrabarty, Purdue University; Mario Crucini, Purdue University; and James Harrison, United States Naval Academy
3.D.13. Labor and Demographic Economics VI [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut
  • The Relationship between State Abortion Policy and Child Well-Being. .....Jeffry Jacob, Bethel University; Feler Bose, Indiana University East; and Brian Dwight Baugus, Regent University
  • The Response of Desired Fertility to the Two-Child Policy in China. .....Fang Yi, Rutgers University
  • Spatial Income Boom and Fertility Choice: Evidence from Energy Price Shocks in Canada. .....Dibyajyoti Sinha, Auburn University; and Abhipsita Das, Texas Tech University
  • What Can Artificial Intelligence Tell Us about Racial and Ethnic Groups in the U.S.?. .....Shiyi Chen, State University of New York at Oneonta; and Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut
3.D.14. Topics on Women and the Family [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: George Clarke, Texas A&M International University
  • The Supply-Side Determinants of Foster Care. .....Katherine Zhou, College of the Holy Cross
  • Labor Market Outcomes Under State Implementations of Paid Family Leave: A Multi-State Analysis. .....Min Sun Park, State University of New York at Binghamton; and Solomon Polachek, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Guidelines for the Development of a Microcredit Model for Women in Poverty Contexts: An Exploratory Study. .....Mariana Rogoski, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, Curitiba Campus; and Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná
  • Are Women Less Tolerant of Corruption than Men? Evidence from a Survey of Urban Planners in Southern Africa. .....George Clarke, Texas A&M International University
  • Do Women Govern Differently? Evidence from Mexican Local Politics. .....Laura Alicia Aquino Arriaga, Boston University; and John Hassett, Boston University
3.D.15. International Financial Markets and Cross-Border Banking [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Erick Kitenge, Prairie View A&M University
  • Macroprudential Policy Leakages in Open Economies: A Multiperipheral Approach. .....Camilo Granados, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Cross-Border Banking and International Trade. .....Erick Kitenge, Prairie View A&M University
  • Trade, Uncertainty, and Endogenous Credit Constraint. .....Jiong Wu, University of Virginia
  • Welfare Implications of Financial Access on Trade: Evidence Using Community Reinvestment Act Business Loans. .....Arunima Paul, Auburn University
  • Playing with Money: The Economic Implications of Gamified Investing on Cryptocurrency Adoption. .....Lin Sun, University of Georgia
3.D.16. Trade Policy, the Environment, and Government [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Renfang Tian, King's University College
  • The Effect of Campaign Contributions on Clean Water Act Enforcement. .....Aaron Elrod, Sewanee: The University of the South
  • How Government Procurement Affects Trade: Evidence from the U.S.. .....Alisha Saini, University of Illinois Chicago
  • What's in a Name? Implications of Extensive Margin Mismeasurement in International Trade. .....Devaki Ghose, World Bank; Ana Fernandes, World Bank; and Piyush Panigrahi, World Bank
3.D.17. Capital Markets, MNEs, and Debt [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Aleksandr Gevorkyan, St. John`s University
  • Monetary Shocks, Currency Exposures, and the Cost of Sovereign Default. .....Jeff Cheung, University of California, Davis
  • Diaspora Bonds for Development: Caution before Action. .....Aleksandr Gevorkyan, St. John`s University
  • Official Lending and Self-Fulfilling Debt Crises. .....Sanghwa Moon, The Ohio State University
3.D.18. History of Economic Thought [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Matthew Albert Owens, George Mason University
  • Panic Before Protection: Bank Runs, Contagion, and Mitigation Measures in the United States, 1889–1919. .....Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University; and Jacob Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • A Theory of Power Analysis for New Institutional Economics. .....Ryan G. Turnipseed, Oklahoma State University
  • Knightian vs. Robbinsian Conceptions of Value and the Decline of Price Theory. .....Nathaniel Augustine Shippee, George Mason University
  • An Analysis of the Christian Prince through the Lens of Mainline Political Economy. .....Matthew Albert Owens, George Mason University
3.D.21. Recreation [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Craig Landry, University of Georgia
  • Estimating Recreation Benefits of Avoiding Blue Green Algae and Red Tide in South Florida. .....John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • Demand for Wyoming Fishing and Recreation under Climate Change. .....Tristin Waggener, University of Wyoming
  • U.S. Grassland Recreation under Climate Change: Evidence from Big Visitation Data and Weather. .....Kaylee Wells, University of Delaware
  • Are Nutrient Policy Impacts on Recreation in Lake Erie as Murky as the Water?. .....Farzaneh Sabbagh, University of New Hampshire
  • Valuing Ecological Service Flows in Regional and National Models of Florida Recreation Demand Using Mobile Phone Data. .....Craig Landry, University of Georgia
3.D.22. Payments for Ecosystem Services [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
  • The Impact of Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) on Aviation CO2 Emissions. .....Qingxin He, East Carolina University
  • We’ll Do It for Less: Continuity in Ecosystem Services Provision under Decreasing Payments. .....Alejandro Diaz-Herrera, Duke University
  • Evaluating Payments for Ecosystem Services: Cover Cropping and Water Quality in the Midwest. .....Shuo Yu, University of California, Berkeley
  • Optimal Farmer Compensation for Carbon Sequestration. .....Khyati Malik, National Bureau of Economic Research
  • When Subsidizing a Good Goes Bad: An Economics Experiment Application for Agricultural Conservation Programs. .....Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
3.D.24. Household Financial Behavior II [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Li Liang, Eastern Connecticut State University
  • Collateral and Punishment: Coexistence in General Equilibrium. .....Mrithyunjayan (MJ) Nilayamgode, James Madison University
  • Financial Literacy and Demand for Financial Planners: Substitutes vs. Complements. .....Shine Le, Salisbury University; Ying Wu, Salisbury University; and Hong Yao, Salisbury University
  • The Determinants of Financial Inclusion in the ECCU: Evidence from the 2023 Financial Inclusion and Literacy Survey.. .....Shervone Alexander, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank; and Colin Cannonier, Belmont University
  • How Does Financial Literacy Help Americans Weather the Pandemic?. .....Li Liang, Eastern Connecticut State University
3.D.25. Economics of Crime [GRAD]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Reem Zaiour, Vanderbilt University
  • Expedited Justice? Assessing Procedural Reform in U.S. Asylum Courts. .....Paul Henry Lapinski, American University
  • The Impact of Institutional Corruption on Whistleblowing: An Experiment. .....Danielle Purcell, University of Arkansas
  • The Marshalsea Underwater: Natural Disasters and Legal Debt Defaults. .....Tejendra P. Singh, Georgia State University
  • The Effect of Job Loss on Mortality and Crime. .....Duan Zhang, University of Missouri
Discussants:
  • Reem Zaiour, Vanderbilt University
  • Mike LaForest-Tucker, The George Washington University
  • Andrew Jordan, Washington University, St. Louis
3.D.26. Labor Economics [GRAD]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Jed DeVaro, California State University, East Bay
  • Estimating Time-Variation in Matching Efficiency and Match Elasticity for the U.S. Labor Market. .....Prajyna Barua Soni, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • The Effect of Remote Job Opportunities on Internal Migration in USA. .....Aghairza Mammadov, University of South Florida
  • Effect of Informal Care on Labor Market Outcomes: A VAR and Structural Equations Approach. .....Favour Oluwabukola Olarewaju, The University of Memphis
  • The Impact of Remote Work on Female Representation in the Workplace. .....Tong Ye, University of Illinois Chicago
Discussants:
  • Jed DeVaro, California State University, East Bay
  • Wilder Pimentel Basurto, Wofford College
  • Diogo Baerlocher, University of South Florida
  • Hoyoung Yoo, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
3.D.28. Political Processes [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: John Joseph Sanchez Soriano, University of Dallas
  • Ballot Box or Moving Truck? Political Sorting and Neighborhood Change. .....Shuqing Chen, University of Maryland; Ethan Daniel Kaplan, University of Maryland; Nolan Pope, University of Maryland; and John Joseph Sanchez Soriano, University of Dallas
  • The Influence of For-Profit Schools on Occupational Licensing. .....Kihwan Bae, West Virginia University; and Stephen Slivinski, Cato Institute
  • Bullets to Ballots: Proximity to Crime and Political Behavior. .....Zhangping Cai, University of California, Merced; and Jose Andres Rosa, University of California, Merced
  • Consistency Pressures in the Real World. .....Steven Sprick Schuster, Middle Tennessee State University
3.D.33. Resource Conservation [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: John Polimeni, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • Does Crop Insurance Losses Experience Influence Conservation Reserve Program Land Enrollment?. .....Yingyun Lin, Auburn University; Mykel Taylor, Auburn University; and Sunjae Won, Auburn University
  • Promoting Awareness and Adoption of Biochar as a Soil Amendment: Effect of Message Framing. .....Tong Wang, South Dakota State University; David Wiltse, South Dakota State University; Filip Viskupič, Iowa State University; and Akinsola Oyebanji, South Dakota State University
  • A Pareto Efficient Solution to Protect the North Atlantic Right Whale. .....John Polimeni, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; and Raluca Iorgulescu, Institute for Economic Forecasting
  • Impact of Community Forest Management on Women’s Intra-Household Decision-Making: Evidence from Nepal. .....Khushbu Mishra, Stetson University; and Corinne Bocci, Saint Joseph's University
3.D.34. Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Simon Rudkin, University of Manchester
  • Estimating the Effect of Education on Health via a Binary Model with Endogeneity in the Absence of Exclusion Restrictions. .....Nan Zhi, University of Florida
  • Two Step Estimation of Large Dimensional Partially Identified Models. .....Shakeeb Khan, Boston College; Elie Tamer, Harvard University; and Shengbin Wei, Boston College
  • Optimal Estimation in a Semiparametric Triangular Cointegrated System. .....Igor Kheifets, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Peter Phillips, Yale University
  • Ball-Based Linear Regression. .....Pawel Dlotko, Dioscuri Centre in Topological Data Analysis; Simon Rudkin, University of Manchester; Rafal Topolnicki, Dioscuri Centre in Topological Data Analysis; and Sylwester Piatek, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
3.D.36. Issues in South Asia [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Towhid Iqram Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
Chair: Towhid Iqram Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
  • Consequences of Regicide: Explaining Nepal’s Transition to Federal Democracy. .....Veeshan Rayamajhee, New Mexico State University
  • Gender and Health among Older Indian Adults. .....Avigyan Sengupta, Millsaps College; and Indulekha Guha, Azim Premji University
  • Bangladesh under Hasina: How Institutions Performed with a Benevolent Dictator. .....Towhid Iqram Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
  • Gender Differences in Child Nutrition: Evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey. .....Md Mohsan Khudri, Austin College
3.D.40. Taxes II [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Wei Du, West Chester University
  • Taxes, Incentives, and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from the Universe of U.S. Startups. .....Robert Fairlie, University of California, Los Angeles; Frank Fossen, University of Nevada, Reno; Andrew Johnston, The University of Texas at Austin; and Ke Lyu, University of Nevada, Reno
  • The Impact of Sales Tax Rates on Store Closures: A Case Study of Macy’s. .....Wei Du, West Chester University; Euikyu Choi, West Chester University; and Selcuk Karahan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • The Promise and Reality of Creative Economy Policies: Lessons from Colombia’s Orange Economy Initiative. .....Federico Corredor, Georgia State University
3.D.41. Childhood Interventions [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Fang Dong, Providence College
  • Soft Drink Taxes and Health in the Long Run. .....Giseong Kim, Georgia State University
  • The Well Being Effect of Video Gaming on Young Children and Emerging Adults: A PSID Panel Data Study. .....William Marquis, Providence College; and Fang Dong, Providence College
  • The Intergenerational Effects of Cash Transfers to Families: Evidence from Linked Birth Certificates. .....Letian Yin, University of California, San Diego
  • Early Investments, Long-Term Returns: Evaluating the Impact of Two Childhood Investments in Rural India. .....Prachi Shukla, Duke University
3.D.42. Social Security [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Dongwoo Kim, The University of Memphis
  • Stylized Social Security Reforms with Labor Market Frictions. .....Valentinas Rudys, Weber State University
  • Beyond Generations: Effect of Old Age Allowance on Education Expenditure in Nepal. .....Prashant Bhandari, University of Pittsburgh
  • All or Nothing: Health, Labor, and the U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance Program. .....Ivan Suvorov, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Social Security Coverage and the Retirement Timing of Public Workers: Evidence from Public School Teachers. .....Dongwoo Kim, The University of Memphis; Cory Koedel, University of Missouri; Eugenia Gorina, The University of Texas at Dallas; and James Harrington, The University of Texas at Dallas
3.D.43. Health Disparities [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Shane Murphy, University of Connecticut
  • The Effect of SNAP Work Requirements Waiver on Immigrant Families during Great Recession. .....Haoran Wang, The Ohio State University
  • Rolling the Dice on Health: The Impact of Tribal Casino Openings on Native American Infant Wellbeing. .....Yeganeh Karbalaei, University of Oklahoma
  • Did Public Health Insurance for Mexican Americans Crowd Out Private Health Insurance?. .....Samsun Naher, University of Washington
  • Hospital Procedure Deserts: Gaps in Access Increase Disparities in Medical Care. .....Shane Murphy, University of Connecticut
  • State-Paid Leave and Healthcare Utilization for Infants. .....Godwin O. Aipoh, Georgia State University; and Raka Datta, Georgia State University
3.D.44. Organizational Dynamics in the U.S. Healthcare System: Incentives, Structures, and Access [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Salpy Kanimian, Rice University
Chair: Sukriti Beniwal, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice
  • Health Effects of Local and Geographic Access to Mental Health Treatment Facilities. .....Olanrewaju Yusuff, Georgia State University
  • Ripple Effects: The Impact of Neighboring Hospital Closures on Charges and Profitability across Ownership Types. .....Salpy Kanimian, Rice University; and Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University
  • Compensation for Hospital CEOs: Trends and Incentive Structures in Nonprofit vs. For-Profit Systems. .....Derek Jenkins, Baker Institute for Public Policy; and Vivian Ho, Rice University
3.D.46. Abortion, Crime, and Title IX [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Tim Bersak, Wofford College
  • Implicit Theoretical Foundations of the Empirical Abortion Literature. .....Tim Bersak, Wofford College; and Sarah Hamersma, Syracuse University
  • Life Choices and Social Outcomes: The Abortion-Crime Nexus. .....Ahmed Abou-Zaid, Eastern Illinois University ; and Eiman Aiyash, North Carolina State University
  • The Price of Hate: The Effect of Title IX Exemptions on College Enrollment. .....Dinushka Paranavitana, Southwestern University; and Clay Collins, University of Georgia
  • Contemporaneous Effects of Remote Learning on Crime. .....Matthew Larsen, Lafayette College






Index to Participants

Abashidze, Nino: P 1.B.21
Abdelhady, Mohamed: P 2.E.41
Abdellatif, Mahmoud: P 3.B.17
Abiona, Olukorede: C 3.B.28
Abou-Zaid, Ahmed: P 3.D.46
Abrahams, Scott: C 3.A.14
Abramov, Vladislav: P 3.C.29
Abu, Prince Oshoke: P 3.B.25
Acchiardo, Charity-Joy: C 2.D.17
Acevedo, Rafael: O 2.D.36
Acharya, Bibek: P 3.B.46
Adesete, Ahmed Adefemi: P 2.E.26
Adeyinka, Moriam: C 3.C.18
Adhikari, Prabin: P 1.B.34
Adhikari, Pratistha: P 3.A.25
Adjisse, Sossou Simplice : P 2.D.45
Adjoh-Baliki, Ami: CH 1.D.24 , P 1.A.41
Agan, Amanda Yvonne: O 2.A.35 , O 2.B.35 , O 2.D.35 , O 2.E.35
Agerton, Mark: C 2.B.28
Aglar, Mehmet Akif: CH 1.A.22 , P 1.A.22
Agrawal, David R.: C 2.D.14
Agyeman-Duodu, David: P 3.B.29
Agyeman, Domena: P 1.C.34
Ahmad, Sibbir: C 2.E.36
Ahmad, Yamin: P 2.E.31
Ahmed, Haydory Akbar: P 2.B.30
Ahmed, Iqbal: P 2.E.29
Ahmed, Mishal: P 3.A.41
Ahn, Sooa: P 3.D.9
Ahn, Young: P 3.A.2
Ai, Jianwei: C 2.B.16
Aimone, Jason: CH 2.B.3 , D 1.C.35 , P 1.B.35 , P 2.B.3
Ainsworth, Robert: C 1.D.41
Aipoh, Godwin O.: C 3.D.43 , P 3.A.46
Airaudo, Marco: C 3.B.29
Aiyash, Eiman: C 3.D.46 , P 3.C.34
Akbulut, Mevlude: C 1.B.40
Akin, Zafer: P 3.B.1
Akotenou, Segla Bernus Emilien: P 1.B.37
Akram, Agha Ali: C 1.A.14
Aksan, Anna-Maria: P 2.B.14
Aksoy, Cevat Giray: P 1.C.38
Aktari, Syeda Jahirin: P 1.B.25
Akulich, Tatsiana: P 3.A.15
Al Mashrur, Md Abdullah: C 1.C.31
Al-Bahrani, Abdullah: C 1.A.17 , D 2.D.17 , P 1.A.17
Al-Bahrani, Jeni: C 1.A.17
Alam, Khandaker Jahangir: P 3.A.41
Alam, M. Jahangir: C 3.B.30
Alam, Shamma: C 1.B.36 , CH 1.B.36 , P 1.B.36
Alan, Sila: C 1.B.4
Alarcon, Stephania: P 3.C.33
Albert, Aaron: C 3.B.41
Albino, Eva Loaeza: C 1.C.31
Albuquerque, Gustavo: C 3.A.17
Alderighi, Marco: C 1.B.24
Alderman, Brianna: D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12
Alemu, Besufekad: P 3.B.12
Alexander, Shervone: C 3.D.24
Ali-Khan, Masood: C 1.B.33
Ali, Salma Mohammad: P 2.D.39
Aliakbari, Tayyebeh: P 2.A.29
Alimi, Omoniyi B: C 3.A.44 , O 3.A.44 , P 3.A.44
Almeer, Abdullah: P 3.B.34 , P 3.C.28
Almeida, Pedro: D 1.A.24 , P 1.C.24
Alonso, Ricardo: C 3.C.13
Alpanda, Sami: P 3.A.30
Alpkaya, Taylan: P 1.D.32
Alsamara, Mouyad: P 3.C.15
Altindag, Duha: C 2.B.30
Alvarez, Sean-Patrick: C 1.C.18 , C 3.A.19 , P 3.C.32
Ambrosius, Christian: C 2.A.15
Ame, Revana Sharfuddin: P 3.A.11
Ammons, Joshua Daniel: C 1.C.9 , C 3.B.10 , CH 2.D.18 , CH 2.E.37 , CH 3.B.10 , O 2.B.36 , O 2.E.37 , P 2.A.5 , P 2.D.18 , P 3.B.10
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina: C 1.A.13
An, Janghyeok: P 3.A.11 , P 3.B.42
An, Weihua: P 3.B.2
An, Yonghong: C 2.E.28
Anaholy, Shatil: P 2.E.15
Anand, Priyanka: C 1.B.26
Anastasi, Sebastian Christopher: P 3.C.13
Anbil, Sriya: C 2.B.31
Andersen, Martin: C 1.D.27 , C 2.A.41
Anderson, Andrew: C 3.A.9
Anderson, Andrew: C 1.C.34
Anderson, D. Mark: CH 2.D.32 , D 2.D.32 , O 2.D.32 , P 1.A.42
Anderson, Ryan Lazarus: P 2.E.41
Andersson, David: CH 2.E.18 , O 2.E.18 , P 2.E.18
Andrews, Isaiah: C 2.B.2
Andreyeva, Elena: CH 1.C.40
Andriantomanga, Zo Nantenaina: C 3.B.31 , P 3.B.29
Ang, Ricardo: P 3.D.9
Angerhofer, Tirza: D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12
Angkur, Mir: P 2.E.36
Anil, Aditya: C 3.B.10
Antic, Nemanja: P 3.A.27
Antinori, Camille: P 2.E.22
Apriesnig, Jenny: CH 2.A.22 , P 2.A.22
Aqeel, Fatima: P 1.B.40
Aquino Arriaga, Laura Alicia: P 3.D.14
Aradillas Fernandez, Andres: C 3.A.3
Aranda, Rodrigo: C 2.B.24 , P 3.A.40
Arbatskaya, Maria: P 2.E.3
Arce Leonardo, Maria Laura: P 1.A.18 , P 1.D.18
Arce, Fernando: P 3.C.11
Ardalankia, Jamshid: P 3.C.4
Ardan, Lyudmyla: C 2.B.24
Arenberg, Samuel: C 3.A.42 , O 3.A.42 , P 3.A.42
Ares de Parga-Regalado, Gonzalo: D 2.A.15 , P 2.A.15
Argudo, Esteban: P 3.C.30
Argys, Laura: CH 1.A.42 , D 1.A.42
Aricò, Fabio: P 2.E.17
Arif, Imran: P 1.B.15
Armada, Pedro: C 1.A.36
Armantier, Olivier: C 2.B.31
Arnob, Archi: P 3.A.46
Arora, Puneet: C 1.C.14
Arslan-Ayaydin, Ozgur: C 2.D.4 , CH 2.D.4 , O 2.D.4
Artuc, Erhan: C 3.C.15
Artz, Benjamin: P 1.D.15
Asare, Samuel: P 1.B.42
Asgari, Sara: P 1.A.22
Ashekan, Sheikh: P 2.D.27
Ashlagi, Itai: C 2.E.46
Ashtari Nakhaee, Aida : P 3.B.26
Asiedu, Elizabeth: C 1.A.41 , O 1.A.41 , O 1.D.24 , P 1.D.24
Asiseh, Fafanyo: C 1.C.42
Asker, Erdal: P 1.A.14
Aslim, Erkmen: C 3.A.37 , D 3.C.46 , P 1.D.40
Athreya, Karthik: C 1.C.15
Atkins, Danielle: C 3.B.11
Atwater, Ann: D 1.B.24 , P 1.A.24
Atwood, Alicia: P 3.A.9
Ausloos, Marcel: C 3.C.4
Austin, Nichole: C 1.B.2
Avetisyan, Misak: CH 3.A.33 , D 2.B.25 , P 3.A.33
Awadey, Amanda: P 1.D.24
Awondo, Sebastain: P 2.E.28
Awuah-offei, Kwame: C 1.C.33
Ayvaci, Emine: C 3.A.43
Ayyagari, Padmaja: C 3.A.37 , CH 1.A.10 , P 1.A.10 , P 1.C.41
Azam, Mehtabul: D 1.A.36 , P 1.B.28
Azimi, Mehran: C 2.E.4
Aziz, Mustahsin: CH 3.C.44 , O 3.C.44 , P 2.E.33 , P 3.C.44
Babačić, Elio: C 3.C.14
Babaei-Balderlou, Saharnaz: P 1.D.10
Babakhani Teimouri, Sheida: C 2.B.27 , P 3.C.34
Babb, Katrina: CH 2.E.44 , P 2.E.44
Babii, Andrii: P 2.A.2 , P 2.B.9
Badruddoza, Syed: C 3.B.40
Bae, Chang Suk: C 2.E.12
Bae, Daeeun: P 1.A.37
Bae, Hannah: C 2.E.46 , P 2.D.46
Bae, June: C 2.A.40
Bae, Kihwan: P 3.D.28
Bae, Sang Hoo: P 3.C.34
Baerlocher, Diogo: D 3.D.26 , P 2.B.14
Bagagli, Sara: D 3.C.25 , P 2.B.39
Bagherzadeh, Jalal: P 2.D.25
Bagnoli, Lisa: C 2.B.33
Bahadir, Berrak: C 2.E.29 , C 3.B.15 , P 3.B.28
Bai, Xiaoxiao: CH 3.C.31 , P 3.C.31
Bai, Yuehao: C 1.C.2
Bai, Yunrui: C 1.A.31
Baik, Yeongseon: P 1.B.23
Bailey, James: P 3.C.19
Bailey, Martha: C 1.A.40 , P 2.F.8
Balerna, Jessica: C 1.B.33
Balke, Nathan: P 3.B.29
Ballabio, Jacopo: P 2.A.37
Ballard, Joe: C 2.B.1
Balza, Lenin: C 2.B.33
Ban, Kyunghoon: P 2.A.3
Banerjee, Akarshik: C 1.C.42
Banerjee, Anandi: C 2.A.4
Banerjee, Jhinuk: P 3.C.34
Banerjee, Rupkatha: C 3.A.12
Banerjee, Tannista: C 1.B.42 , C 2.B.26 , P 1.B.42
Bang, James: P 1.D.28
Bansah, Marcus: P 1.C.42
Bansak, Cynthia: CH 1.A.13 , CH 2.B.4 , D 1.A.13 , D 2.A.14 , D 2.D.10 , O 1.A.13 , O 2.A.14 , O 2.B.4 , P 1.A.13
Banuri, Sheheryar: C 2.A.1
Baratian, Mehrdad: P 1.D.38 , P 2.B.43
Barbaglia, Luca: C 2.B.9
Bardos, Katsiaryna: P 1.B.4 , P 1.C.34
Barham, Tania: C 2.D.41
Barilla, Cesar: C 3.A.7
Bario Herrezuelo, Diego: P 2.D.4
Barker, Samuel: P 1.B.25
Barkley, Katherine Ruth: P 3.C.33
Barkowski, Scott: CH 1.C.28 , D 3.A.26 , O 1.C.28 , P 1.C.28
Barr, Anthony: D 3.A.23
Barrera, Sergio: CH 2.A.43 , P 2.A.43
Barrett, Mackenzi: D 1.C.35 , P 1.D.35
Barua Soni, Prajyna: C 2.D.31 , P 3.D.26
Bashir, Saima: C 2.D.33 , C 3.A.41
Bass, Mickenzie: C 1.D.15
Bastianelli, Benedetta: CH 2.D.27 , P 2.D.27
Bastos, João Pedro: C 2.A.18 , C 3.B.18 , P 2.E.26
Basu, Bharati: P 1.A.11
Batabyal, Sourav: P 3.B.4
Batista, Pedro: P 3.A.19
Batmaz, Oguzhan: P 2.B.29
Batra, Honey: C 1.C.16
Bauer, Benjamin: P 3.B.32
Baughman, Reagan: C 1.C.26
Baugus, Brian Dwight: C 3.D.13
Baumann, Robert: C 3.B.35
Bayar, Omer: P 3.A.14
Bayaz-Ozturk, Gulgun: P 1.B.12
Bayer, Patrick: C 2.B.35
Bazan, Muchin: C 2.D.13
Beck, Delany: D 1.D.35 , P 1.C.35 , P 2.D.41
Beck, Jason: CH 3.B.39 , P 3.B.39
Becker, Charles: C 1.B.9 , O 1.B.9 , P 1.B.9
Bedard, Kelly: C 1.B.14
Bedi, Joshua: P 1.B.18
Behera, Sarthak: C 2.A.34 , P 2.B.45
Beheshti, David: P 3.A.42
Behrman, Jere R.: C 1.C.14
Beland, Louis-Philippe: C 2.E.41
Bellemare, Marc: CH 2.D.3 , O 2.D.3 , P 2.D.3
Belles-Obrero, Cristina: P 1.B.10
Bello, Ismaila: C 1.D.24
Belmar, Jose: CH 1.D.9 , D 2.A.25 , P 1.D.9 , P 2.B.33
Beltran-Silva, Francisco: C 2.E.42
Bems, Rudolfs: C 3.A.15
Bendre, Apurva: P 1.A.25
Benguria, Felipe: CH 1.B.11 , CH 2.B.11 , O 1.B.11 , O 2.B.11 , P 1.B.11
Beniwal, Sukriti: CH 3.D.44 , P 1.A.39
Benlagha, Noureddine: C 1.D.30
Benoualid, Aiden: P 2.D.26
Benzecry, Gabriel: C 1.A.15 , CH 1.C.18 , D 2.B.19 , P 1.C.18
Berggren, Niclas: CH 1.C.9 , P 1.C.9
Bergh, Andreas: P 1.C.9
Berkes, Enrico: C 3.B.6
Berkowitz, Jason: P 1.C.11
Bernard, Jennifer: C 3.B.12
Berry-West, Wendy: C 2.D.33
Bersak, Tim: CH 3.D.46 , P 2.B.24 , P 3.D.46
Besenhard, Petra Cornelia: CH 2.D.5 , P 2.D.5
Best, Rohan: C 3.B.28
Bethmann, Dirk: P 2.D.43
Bettarelli, Luca: P 3.C.4
Bhai, Moiz: P 1.A.39
Bhandari, Prashant: P 3.D.42
Bhargava, Palaash: P 3.A.7 , P 3.C.41
Bhat, Medini: P 1.C.18
Bhatia, Alpna: C 1.B.17 , D 1.A.17
Bhatia, Ankit: P 3.C.37
Bhattacharjee, Sandipa: P 1.B.36 , P 1.D.10
Bhattacharya, Leena: C 1.A.10
Bhattacharya, Shreya: C 3.C.41
Bhattarai, Jijeebisha: P 3.C.6
Bhuiyan, Rokon: P 2.D.34
Bhukta, Rikhia: C 1.C.14
Bianco, Timothy: CH 3.B.4 , P 3.B.4
Bibler, Andrew: CH 2.A.27 , D 1.B.27 , P 1.A.27
Bilancini, Ennio: C 2.A.1
Bilen, Eren: C 3.A.41
Bilgrami, Anam: C 3.B.28
Bin, Okmyung: C 1.A.28
Biolsi, Christopher: D 1.C.31 , P 1.C.31
Bird, Samuel: P 3.A.7
Birdi, Alvin: C 1.B.17
Birinci, Serdar: P 1.A.12
Bishop, John: C 1.A.28
Biswas, Nayantara: C 1.A.36
Bjoerkheim, Markus: C 3.A.11
Bjørnskov, Christian: C 1.C.9 , CH 2.A.5 , O 1.C.9 , O 2.A.5 , P 1.A.35 , P 2.A.5
Black, Sandra: P 1.E.8
Blackwood, G. Jacob: C 3.C.28
Blair, Peter: C 3.D.11
Blair, Roger: C 1.D.12 , D 1.D.12 , O 1.D.12
Blanchet, Jose: C 3.A.3
Blazsek, Szabolcs: C 2.D.11 , D 3.B.5 , P 3.B.5
Bleichrodt, Molly: P 1.A.18
Blochowicz, Jenna: CH 1.C.8 , D 1.C.8 , P 2.B.8
Bloem, Jeffrey: P 2.D.3
Blomquist, Glenn: CH 2.A.12 , D 2.A.12 , P 2.C.20 , XX1.D.36
Blunch, Niels-Hugo: D 2.D.13 , P 1.C.42
Bocci, Corinne: C 3.D.33
Bodenschatz, Hope: C 2.E.27
Boettke, Peter: C 1.C.19 , CH 1.C.19 , CH 1.D.19 , O 1.C.19 , O 1.D.19 , P 1.A.15 , XX2.B.44
Bohara, Alok: C 3.D.6
Bohorquez Pacataque, Juan David: P 2.B.19
Bokhari, Farasat: D 1.D.8 , P 1.C.5 , P 2.B.8
Boleslavsky, Ralph: C 3.B.34 , P 3.A.27
Bollinger, Christopher: CH 1.B.14 , O 1.B.14 , O 2.A.3 , O 2.B.40 , O 2.D.15
Bollman, Katie: CH 2.E.35 , D 2.A.35 , O 2.A.35 , O 2.B.35 , O 2.D.35 , O 2.E.35
Bologna Pavlik, Jamie: C 1.A.35 , CH 1.A.35 , O 1.A.35 , P 1.A.35
Bonham, Caroline: C 1.D.40
Bonomo, Tiago: P 1.A.21
Boone, R. Thomas: C 1.C.17
Boosey, Luke: C 2.E.3
Booth-Bell, Darlene: C 3.A.23
Bora, Siddhartha: P 2.D.22
Borissov, Kirill: C 1.C.36
Bose, Bijetri: C 1.B.36
Bose, Feler: C 3.D.13
Boskabadi, Elahe: CH 3.B.3 , P 3.B.3
Boudreau, Laura: C 1.D.24
Boudreaux, Christopher: XX2.B.36
Bousquet, Paul: P 3.C.30
Bovay, John: CH 2.D.21 , P 2.D.21
Bowblis, John: C 3.D.9 , P 3.D.9
Boyd, Chris: D 1.B.25 , P 1.D.41
Boyle, Austin: C 2.A.17
Bradbury, J.C.: CH 1.D.11 , P 1.D.11
Bradley, Anne: P 3.A.18
Bradley, Kate: C 3.C.44
Brady, Kevin: C 1.B.17
Brancati, Emanuele: C 1.C.36
Branthoover, Sam: P 3.B.32
Brasington, David Martin: CH 3.A.39 , D 3.C.25 , P 3.A.39
Braslavsky, Arseniy: P 3.C.26
Braun, Noah: P 1.B.32
Bremer, Benjamin: C 2.B.21
Brewer, Ben: C 3.A.28
Brewer, Dylan: C 1.B.21 , C 1.B.22 , C 1.D.22 , CH 1.D.22 , P 1.D.22
Briggs, Elena: C 2.B.5
Brinkman, Luke: C 2.E.35
Briseño, Fernando: CH 1.B.3 , P 2.B.12
Brito, Carlos: P 3.C.7
Broady, Kristen: CH 3.A.23 , O 3.A.23 , P 3.A.23
Brookins, Philip: C 1.B.1 , CH 2.E.3 , O 2.E.3 , P 2.E.3
Brough, Rebecca: P 1.B.32
Brough, Tyler: CH 3.B.2 , P 3.B.2
Broughel, James: P 3.C.19
Brown, Jessica: D 1.B.27 , P 2.A.27
Brown, Nicholas Lynn: P 2.D.9
Brown, Nicholas Ray: P 2.E.26
Brown, Ryan: C 1.C.41
Brown, Sarah: P 2.A.33
Brunel, Claire: CH 2.A.21 , P 2.A.21
Brunt, Christopher: C 3.D.9 , P 3.D.9
Brutz, Heather: C 1.A.28
Bryant-Sheth, Isaiah: P 1.A.34
Bryson, Carter: P 3.A.29
Buaka, Emefa Surprize: P 3.B.26
Buccione, Giulia: P 1.D.9
Buchanan, Joy: P 3.D.1
Bucheli, José R.: C 3.B.15
Buchinski, Moshe: C 3.B.23
Buck, Clint: C 3.C.9
Bui, Ha: D 3.B.25 , P 2.B.30
Bullard, Maxwell: C 3.B.27
Bullock, Blair: CH 1.B.35 , D 1.B.35 , O 1.B.35 , O 1.C.35 , O 1.D.35
Bundick, Brent: C 2.A.31
Burke, Dylan: D 2.D.41 , P 2.D.41
Burke, Marshall: C 1.D.33
Burkhauser, Richard Valentine: CH 2.D.14 , P 2.D.14
Burns, Marguerite: C 1.D.40
Burton, Anne: CH 1.D.40 , D 2.A.35 , P 2.B.35
Burton, Jacob: C 2.B.38
Buser, Whitney: C 2.A.44
Bussolo, Maurizio: C 3.A.44
Butler, Nathan: P 2.E.40
Butt, Hassan: C 2.B.29 , C 3.A.33
Butters, R. Andrew: CH 2.E.34 , P 2.E.34
Butts, Kyle: C 2.D.9 , P 2.D.9
Byl, Jacob: CH 1.A.34 , O 1.A.34 , P 1.A.34
Bylund, Per: P 2.D.24
Cabral, Marika: C 1.D.33 , C 3.A.42
Cabrera-Hernandez, Francisco: C 1.D.41 , P 1.D.41
Cachanosky, Nicolas: CH 3.B.18 , P 1.B.19 , P 3.B.18
Cadena, Brian: C 2.D.41
Caetano, Carolina: C 2.D.28 , C 3.B.23 , C 3.C.2 , C 3.D.2 , P 1.B.2
Caetano, Gregorio: C 1.B.2 , C 2.D.28 , C 3.D.2 , CH 3.B.23 , O 3.B.23 , P 3.B.23
Caffarena, Solano: C 2.B.13
Cai, Jinghan: C 2.E.34 , P 3.A.4
Cai, Shirley: P 3.B.44
Cai, Sih-Ting: P 1.C.10 , P 2.E.46
Cai, Zhangping: P 3.D.28
Cai, Zongwu: C 3.B.3
Caiumi, Alessandro: P 2.D.10
Cakir, Talha: P 3.B.31
Caldwell, Bruce: XX2.A.19
Callahan, Sean: P 3.B.27
Callais, Justin: C 3.B.18 , P 1.A.35 , P 3.C.19
Callaway, Brant: C 2.E.9 , C 3.C.2 , C 3.D.2
Callen, Ian: C 3.A.13
Callison, Kevin: C 2.E.46 , C 3.A.9
Camacho, Samuel: P 1.B.22
Cameron, Marisa: C 2.E.11 , P 3.B.43
Campagna, Elisabetta: P 1.D.9
Campbell, Colin: C 3.A.4
Candela, Rosolino: C 1.A.15
Cannonier, Colin: P 1.B.28 , P 3.D.24
Cao, Qingqing: P 3.A.31
Capra, C. Monica: CH 1.A.1 , P 1.A.1
Capron, Andrew: D 2.A.8 , P 1.C.5
Carballo, Jeronimo: C 3.B.23
Cardazzi, Alexander: C 3.A.38
Carden, Art: CH 1.A.15 , O 1.A.15 , P 1.A.15
Carilli, Anthony M.: P 2.D.19
Carlin, Patrick: P 2.D.43
Carlson, Mark: C 2.B.31 , P 2.B.31
Carlston, Kelsey: P 2.B.5
Carmy, Linda: CH 3.A.28 , P 3.A.28
Carpenter, Rachel Leigh Blanchard: P 2.D.39
Carr, Jeffrey: P 1.D.11
Carr, Jillian: CH 1.B.40 , CH 2.A.35 , D 2.B.35
Carrasco, Marine: C 2.A.2
Carret, Vincent: CH 3.B.19 , O 3.B.19 , P 3.B.19
Carriedo, Fernanda: D 1.D.27 , P 1.A.27
Carrington, William: C 1.B.14
Carrollo, Nicholas: C 1.A.32
Carson, Byron B.: C 1.A.18 , C 2.D.19 , P 1.D.18 , P 2.D.19
Cartledge, Marcella: P 1.C.25
Cartwright, Kate: C 2.D.45
Carvalho, Adriano: C 2.D.36
Casasola, David: P 1.D.18
Casey, Marcus: C 2.B.35
Casillas Quezada, Juan José: P 2.A.18
Cassidy, Hugh: CH 2.E.23 , O 2.E.23 , P 2.E.23
Castilla, Carolina: C 1.B.40
Castro Portillo, Eleno Hernan: P 2.A.35
Cavenaile, Laurent: P 3.B.37
Caviglia-Harris, Jill: CH 3.B.21 , P 3.B.21
Cecot, Caroline: XX1.D.36
Celebi, Kaan: P 3.C.12
Celikten, Mustafa: C 2.E.13
Centuriao, Daniel: P 3.C.25
Cha, Eunho: P 1.B.41
Chakrabarty, Saunok: P 3.A.12 , P 3.B.16 , P 3.D.12
Chakraborty, Kalyan: P 2.D.28
Chakraborty, Priyanka: P 1.D.15 , P 2.B.37
Chambolle, Claire: C 2.A.24
Champion, Brachel Robert: CH 3.B.41 , P 3.B.41
Chan, Alex: P 2.D.46
Chan, David: C 3.A.42
Chandra, Anjali: D 1.A.36 , P 1.A.36
Chandra, Soumi: P 2.A.23
Chang, Eunsik: P 1.C.41
Chang, Konhee: P 1.B.39
Chao, Wei: D 1.C.30 , P 1.C.30
Chao, Yinghsuan: D 1.B.17
Chari, V. V.: C 2.E.27
Charles, Kerwin: C 1.A.42
Chaulagai, Avanish: C 2.A.11
Chavez, Emmanuel: C 1.D.41
Chen, Bin: P 3.B.3
Chen, Claire Ling-Yin: P 3.C.32
Chen, Daniel: C 1.A.39
Chen, Dapeng: P 3.C.43
Chen, Frederick: C 2.A.11
Chen, Hui-Jun: D 2.B.4 , P 2.B.4
Chen, James Ming: P 3.C.14
Chen, Jiafeng: P 2.B.2
Chen, Jiawei: C 2.A.38
Chen, Jihui: P 2.A.14
Chen, Lijun: C 1.B.34
Chen, Lin: P 2.E.2
Chen, Rui: P 1.D.34 , P 3.B.3
Chen, Shiyi: C 3.D.13
Chen, Shuqing: C 3.D.28
Chen, Ting: C 3.A.38
Chen, Yuhan: C 3.A.27
Chen, Yuting: P 2.E.14
Chen, Yutong: CH 3.C.13 , P 3.C.13
Chen, Zhengrun: C 2.A.3
Chen, Zhengyang (Robin): P 2.A.31
Chen, Ziyang: C 3.A.38
Cheng, Chak Hung Jack: P 2.D.34
Cheng, Chizhe: P 1.C.37
Cheung, Jeff: P 3.D.17
Chiang, Eric: C 2.E.17
Chiang, Harold: P 2.A.2
Chiappori, Pierre-André: C 2.B.1
Chike, Onyedikachi Emmanuel: CH 3.B.40 , P 3.B.40
Chikish, Iuliia: P 2.B.5
Childs, Kayla Marie: P 2.A.43
Chin, Sayorn: P 2.A.45
Chirinko, Robert: O 2.D.4
Chisholm, John: CH 1.D.38 , P 1.D.38
Chizeck, Seth: P 3.A.6
Cho, Hyein: C 1.C.26
Cho, Jae Il: C 2.D.43 , P 3.A.43
Cho, Jinsoon: P 1.B.12
Cho, Kyung Tae: P 2.D.12
Choe, Jongho: P 2.B.43
Choi, Euikyu: C 3.D.40
Choi, Jaehyun: P 3.C.35
Choi, Jen: C 2.E.12
Choi, Jiwon: P 2.D.32
Choi, Jonghyeok: P 3.A.6
Choi, Sun Ki: P 2.E.13
Choi, Young-Yun: P 3.A.36
Chollete, Lorán: CH 3.A.21 , P 3.A.21
Choon, Thea How: P 2.B.27
Chorniy, Anna: CH 2.B.43 , P 2.B.43
Chou, Shin-Yi: C 3.A.6
Choudhary, Aditi: P 3.B.43
Choukhmane, Taha: C 1.C.15
Chowanajin, Nat: P 2.A.42
Christie, Nina: C 1.D.40
Chrystall, Douglas: C 2.A.44
Chu, Yin: P 1.A.21
Chuang, Shih-Hsien: C 1.B.24 , D 1.B.24 , P 1.A.24
Chugh, Grant: C 1.C.11
Chun, Seungwhan: D 1.A.8 , P 1.C.8
Chung, Bobby: C 2.E.14 , CH 3.D.11 , P 3.D.11
Chung, Sarah: P 1.D.21
Chung, Seunghun: C 1.A.14
Churchill, Brandyn F.: P 1.C.40
Ciancio, Alberto: C 1.B.10
Cisneros, Elías: P 3.B.21
Cisneros, Georgina: C 1.C.40
Clarke, George: CH 3.D.14 , P 3.D.14
Clayton, Daniel Esteban: CH 3.B.15 , P 3.B.15
Cleeton, David: P 3.A.17
Clymo, Alex: C 1.A.12
Coatney, Kalyn: C 3.C.33
Cockriel, William: O 1.B.32
Cocoli, Edlira: C 2.E.41
Coffey, Bentley: P 1.B.38
Cohen, Elior: P 1.A.32
Cohen, Rachel: C 3.A.6
Cohle, Zachary: CH 3.B.16 , CH 3.C.12 , P 3.C.12
Cole, Samuel: CH 2.E.41 , P 2.E.41
Cole, Stephen: CH 3.A.30 , P 3.A.30
Collins, Clay: C 3.D.46 , P 1.D.11
Colmenares, Jorge: P 1.C.15
Colunga-Ramos, Luis: C 2.D.31
Connolly, Jennifer: C 1.D.15
Connolly, Laura: CH 1.D.15 , O 1.D.15 , P 1.D.15
Connolly, Marie: P 1.C.12
Connors, Joseph Steven: CH 3.B.17 , P 3.B.17
Contractor, Zara: CH 1.D.28 , P 2.B.15
Contreras, Salvador: P 2.D.13
Convertino, Christina: C 2.E.10
Cook, Justin: C 2.B.32
Coombs, Kyle Gibson: CH 3.A.9 , P 3.A.9
Coon, Michael: D 1.A.13 , P 1.A.13
Cooper-Ohm, Spencer: CH 2.E.40 , P 2.D.40
Cooper, Logan: C 1.B.9
Corman, Hope: P 1.A.42
Cormier, Abigail Rose: P 1.A.42 , P 1.D.17
Cornwall, Gary: C 3.B.4 , C 3.C.2
Corredor, Federico: P 3.D.40
Cortes, Gustavo: C 2.B.14
Cortinhas, Carlos: C 2.B.17
Cosgrove, Sarah: C 1.C.17
Couch, Kenneth: CH 1.B.12 , CH 3.D.13 , O 1.B.12 , P 1.B.12 , P 3.D.13
Courtemanche, Charles: XX1.D.16
Cowgill, Bo: C 3.A.27
Coyne, Chris: C 1.D.19 , C 3.B.18
Craig, Alexander: P 1.A.19
Craig, Steven: C 1.C.31 , D 1.C.31
Crawford, Patrick: P 3.C.32
Crawford, Shane: C 2.E.28
Crawley, Edmund: P 2.E.30
Crego, David: P 2.A.18
Crisanti, Annette: C 2.E.14
Cristea, Anca: O 1.A.11
Croushore, Dean: CH 1.D.31 , O 1.D.31 , P 1.D.31
Crowder, William: CH 3.B.31 , P 3.B.31
Crowley, Christian: C 3.C.33
Crucini, Mario: C 3.D.12 , P 1.D.31
Cruz Figueroa Garcia, Diogenes: P 2.B.28
Cui, George: P 2.B.16
Cui, Yi: C 2.B.40
Cullen, Patrick: C 2.A.39
Cumming, Douglas: XX2.B.36
Cunningham, Jamein: C 2.A.35
Curley, Cali: C 1.D.15
Curs, Bradley: D 1.C.27 , P 2.A.27
Curtis, Bradley Scott: P 1.A.25
Cutsinger, Bryan: P 1.B.19 , P 2.E.32
D'Agostino, Anthony: C 2.B.34
D'Andrea, Fernando: CH 3.B.25 , D 2.D.36 , D 3.B.25 , P 2.D.36
Dague, Laura: C 1.C.40 , CH 1.A.25 , D 1.A.25 , O 1.B.26 , O 1.C.40 , O 1.D.40 , P 1.B.26 , P 1.D.40
Dai, Shangze: C 1.D.37 , P 2.A.29
Dammert, Ana: C 2.B.13
Daniels, Gerald: C 2.E.27
Dant, Katrina: C 2.D.17
Darden, Michael: C 2.E.46
Darisse, Michael Joseph: D 1.D.27 , P 1.B.27
Darity, William: C 1.C.15
Das, Abhipsita: C 3.D.13
Das, Debamanyu: P 3.C.15
Das, Nandini: P 3.C.36
Das, Samiran: C 2.D.13
Das, Snigdha: P 3.A.17
Das, Somdeepa: C 1.D.26 , C 3.A.12
Das, Vivekananda: D 2.D.42 , D 2.E.42 , P 2.D.42
Dasgupta, Kabir: C 1.A.41 , C 2.B.24
Dasgupta, Utteeyo: C 1.C.14 , O 1.A.36 , O 1.B.36
Dass, Malabi: P 2.D.16
Datta, Biplab: C 2.E.42 , CH 2.D.42 , O 2.D.42 , O 2.E.42 , P 2.D.42 , P 2.E.42
Datta, Raka: C 3.A.46 , P 3.D.43
Dave, Dhaval: C 1.A.42 , C 2.A.10 , C 3.A.46
David, Mare: C 3.A.44
Davidson, Jennifer: C 2.E.44
Davies, Elwyn: C 1.D.24
Davis, Brad: C 3.B.40 , CH 3.C.43 , P 1.B.3 , P 3.C.43
Davis, Lewis: CH 2.B.37 , P 2.B.37 , XX2.E.37
Davis, Monique: C 2.A.35
Davis, Will: P 2.E.42
De Alwis, Tharindu P.: C 2.A.9
DE BODISCO, CHRISTOPHER: D 2.B.17 , P 2.A.17
De Cao, Elizabetta: C 1.B.10
De Goyeneche Macaya, Claudia Andrea: P 2.A.1
De los Santos, Babur: C 2.A.24
De Ronge, Yves: C 2.D.4
De, Kuhelika: P 3.B.15
Dean, James: CH 2.D.29 , P 2.D.29
Deb, Anurag: P 2.A.36
Deck, Cary: C 1.B.35
Dekker, Erwin: C 2.D.18
Delaprez, Yann: P 3.C.10
DeLisle, R. Jared: C 1.C.11
Deltas, George: P 2.B.28
Denderski, Piotr: C 1.A.12
Deng, Mingzhuo: P 3.A.32
Deng, Yue: P 1.A.3
Denning, Jeff: C 1.D.27
Denteh, Augustine: D 2.D.3
Denteh, Austin: CH 2.B.40 , D 2.D.13 , O 2.A.3 , O 2.B.40 , P 2.A.3
DePaula, Guilherme: CH 2.A.23 , D 2.D.3 , P 2.A.23 , P 2.E.21
Deryugina, Tatyana: C 1.D.33
DeSimone, Jeffrey: CH 1.B.9 , O 2.D.40 , O 2.E.40 , P 2.E.40
Deutscher, Christian: C 1.C.11
DeVaro, Jed: CH 3.D.26 , D 3.D.26 , P 3.C.13
Devereaux, Abigail: P 1.A.15
DeVore, Collin: D 1.A.24 , P 1.C.24
Dhameja, Nency: P 2.A.13
Dhar, Amrita: P 3.C.12
Dhingra, Nikita: C 2.B.10
Dhole, Mahesh Mukundarao: P 3.B.7
Dhongde, Shatakshee: C 1.A.14 , C 1.C.37 , CH 1.A.14 , O 1.A.14 , P 2.D.13
Di Giovan Paolo, Andrea: P 2.D.25
Diaz Klaassen, Felipe: C 2.D.35
Diaz-Campo, Cecilia S.: C 2.A.10
Diaz-Herrera, Alejandro: P 1.B.23 , P 3.D.22
Dickert-Conlin, Stacy: O 1.B.40 , O 1.C.26
Diette, Tim: C 3.C.23
Dillbary, Shahar: D 1.B.35 , P 1.C.35
Dillender, Marcus: D 1.D.33 , P 1.D.33
Dills, Angela: CH 2.B.10 , D 2.D.41
Ding, Lei: C 3.C.24 , P 3.C.14
Dinh, Kevin: C 1.C.17
Dirks, Cody : P 3.C.7
Dix, Rebekah: C 1.C.40
DiZerega, Gus: P 2.E.18
Djogbenou, Antoine: P 2.A.3
Dlotko, Pawel: C 3.D.34
Do, Yeongwoong: P 3.C.31
Doan, Gia Han: C 3.A.15
Dobridge, Christine: P 2.E.4
Doganay, Husame: P 3.A.10
Doh, Taeyoung: C 2.E.12
Doherty Luduvice, Andre Victor: D 1.A.30 , P 1.A.30
Donald, Eric: P 3.C.29
Donayre, Luiggi: P 2.D.31
Dong, Fang: CH 3.D.41 , P 3.D.41
Dong, Hao: P 2.E.2
Doniger, Cynthia: CH 1.A.12 , O 1.A.12 , P 1.A.12
Dorfman, Jeffrey: C 3.B.33
Dos Reis, Gabriel Felipe: C 2.B.29
Dou, Jiaqi: P 3.B.14
Dougherty, Shaun: D 1.B.27 , P 1.A.27
Douglass, Trinity: D 1.C.27 , P 2.A.27
Dowell, Chelsea T.: P 2.A.44
Downes, Henry: C 1.D.39
Doxey, Alison: P 2.D.32
Drain, Sarah: CH 3.C.44 , O 3.C.44 , P 3.C.44
Dreyer, Malory: C 2.A.10
Drinkwater, Stephen: C 1.A.13
Drukker, Austin: C 1.C.24 , D 1.C.24
Du, Rui: D 2.B.4 , P 2.B.4
Du, Wei: C 2.E.13 , CH 3.D.40 , P 3.D.40
Du, You: P 2.A.38
Duan, Huiqiong: C 3.D.11
Duarte, Marco: CH 1.B.8 , D 1.B.8 , P 1.B.8
Dubois, Pierre: C 3.C.10
Duca, John: C 3.B.4
Ducking, Johnny: P 2.E.11
Dulal, Rajendra: CH 2.B.45 , P 2.B.45
Dunagan, Nicholas Dell: P 3.B.37
Duncan, Brian: C 2.E.10
Duncan, Roberto: C 2.A.29
Duncan, Thomas: C 3.A.34 , P 3.B.18
Duncan, William: C 2.E.15 , CH 2.A.41 , CH 2.E.15 , O 2.A.41 , O 2.E.15 , P 2.A.41 , P 2.E.15
Duncanson, Henry: D 1.C.17
Duong, Khang: C 3.B.10
Duquennois, Claire: C 1.C.28
Dur, Umut: C 3.C.28
Durrance, Christine: C 2.A.10 , CH 1.D.12
Dustan, Andrew: C 1.D.41
Dutcher, Glenn: P 2.D.46
Dutta, Amitabh: C 3.B.15
Dutta, Meghna: C 1.B.28
Dutta, Nabamita: C 3.B.10 , CH 2.B.36 , O 2.B.36 , O 2.E.37 , O 3.B.10 , P 3.B.10 , XX2.E.37
Duzett, Neil: P 2.D.14
Dyal, Derek: P 3.D.2
Dycus, Ryan: C 1.B.3
Dziadula, Eva: P 1.B.10
Earle, Andrew: CH 1.B.21 , P 1.B.21
Earnhart, Dietrich: CH 1.A.33 , O 1.A.33 , P 1.A.33
Eastridge, Taylor: P 1.A.37
Eaton, Matthew Ryan: P 3.B.27
Ebeling, Richard: O 2.E.19 , P 2.E.19
Ebmer, Stefan: P 3.C.26
Ebrahimitorki, Mahyar: P 3.B.24
Eckel, Catherine: O 1.A.26
Eckrote-Nordland, Marissa: P 3.B.17
Economides, Philip: C 2.B.39 , P 2.A.16
Eddhir, Ahmed: P 3.C.9
Eftekhari, Bahareh: P 1.A.26
Ehsan, Zaeem-Al: P 2.E.36
Eilam, Nir: P 2.A.41
Eisenberg, Matthew: C 1.D.40
Eizenberg, Alon: CH 1.D.8 , D 1.D.8 , P 2.D.8
El Ghawi, Chadi-Josef: P 1.C.18
El Omari, Salaheddine: P 1.D.30
El-Komi, Mohamed: CH 2.A.1 , P 2.A.1
Elbakidze, Levan: P 1.D.37
Elizondo, Rocio: C 3.A.30
Ellieroth, Kathrin: D 1.B.30 , P 1.B.30
Ellis, Ryan: P 3.B.36
Ellyson, Alice: C 2.B.42
Eloriaga, Justin Raymond: C 2.B.29
Elrod, Aaron: P 3.D.16
Elzinga, Kenneth: XX2.D.44
Emmich, Benjamin: P 3.A.35
Emran, Sheikh: P 3.D.12
Endersby, Linnea: CH 1.A.27 , P 3.B.26
Ennis, Huberto: C 2.B.31
Ennis, Sean Forrest: D 2.A.8 , D 2.D.8 , P 2.D.8
Epstein, Brendan: C 3.A.15 , P 3.C.29
Eremionkhale, Amy: C 2.E.44 , CH 2.B.17 , P 1.A.17
Eremionkhale, George: C 1.A.17
Ersal Kiziler, Eylem: D 3.A.17 , P 2.E.31
Erten, Bilge: P 1.B.40 , P 2.A.10
Escalante, Edwar: P 3.B.18
Escaleras, Monica: CH 2.E.17
Escobar, Luis: C 3.B.14
Escoffery, Sean P.: XX1.B.13
Eshaghnia, Sadegh: P 1.C.12
Esmkhani, Khalil: C 2.E.29
Espeseth, Allison: C 1.B.26
Espinosa, Cristian: P 2.B.11
Esquivel, Carlos: CH 3.C.11 , O 3.C.11 , P 3.C.11
Essieku, Richmond: P 2.E.13
Esters, Diana Marissa: P 1.A.18
Estrada Arzamendi, Carlos Takeshi: P 3.B.4
Evans, Melissa: C 3.A.9
Fabrizi, Domenico: C 1.A.8
Faheem, Adeel: CH 3.A.46 , P 3.A.46
Fairlie, Robert: C 3.D.40
Falcettoni, Elena: P 2.D.37
Falcone, Guillermo: C 3.C.15
Fan, Joseph P.H.: C 1.B.4
Fan, Manyi: C 3.A.4
Fan, Yun: P 3.B.33
Fang, Lei: D 1.B.30 , P 1.B.30
Fang, Min: C 3.A.31
Fang, Tony: C 3.A.10
Farfan, Gabriela: C 1.C.41
Farhat, Daniel: P 3.A.34
Farjana Promi, Afia: C 1.B.35
Farrant, Andrew: C 2.D.18
Farzana, Sadia: P 2.B.45
Fazlul, Ishtiaque: CH 2.E.42 , D 2.D.42 , O 2.D.42 , O 2.E.42 , P 2.E.42
Feigenbaum, James: CH 2.E.30 , P 2.E.30
Felegi, Brianna: P 1.A.40
Feliciano, Zadia: CH 3.B.14 , P 3.B.14
Feng, Kexin: P 2.A.32
Feng, Kuo: C 3.C.16
Feng, Shuaizhang: C 2.B.1
Fennell, Melanie: P 2.E.17
Ferdousee, Abida: C 3.B.46
Ferdousee, Atia: CH 3.B.46 , P 3.B.46
Fernandes, Ana: C 3.D.16
Fernandez, Jose: CH 2.A.40 , CH 2.E.10 , D 2.A.40 , D 3.B.26 , O 2.A.40 , O 2.D.41 , O 2.E.10 , P 2.D.41 , P 2.E.10
Ferreira, Thiago: C 2.B.29
Ferres, Gonzalo: C 2.A.1
Ferris, Jennifer: P 3.B.30 , P 3.C.29
Fesko, Luke: CH 3.C.42 , P 3.A.14 , P 3.C.42
Feyzollahi, Maryam: P 1.B.22
Fidia Farah, Quazi : CH 1.D.30 , P 1.D.30
Fike, Rosemarie: P 3.A.18
Fikru, Mahelet G.: C 1.C.33
Fileccia, Costanza: C 2.A.32
Filosa, Neil: P 2.E.35
Findley, T. Scott: C 2.E.30
Finkelstein Shapiro, Alan: C 3.C.29
Finnoff, David: C 3.C.33
Firooz, Hamid: P 1.B.11
Firpo, Sergio: C 2.D.2
Fitz-Henley II, John: P 1.A.32
Fitzsimmons, Patrick: CH 3.C.32 , O 3.A.32 , O 3.B.32 , O 3.C.32 , P 3.B.32
Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso: D 1.C.12
Flores, Miguel: P 3.A.5
Flynn, James: D 2.A.40 , P 2.A.40
Fontenla, Matias: C 3.B.15
Forcada, Sara Avila: P 1.B.17
Fossen, Frank: C 3.D.40 , XX2.B.36
Foster, Irene: C 2.E.17
Foster, James: C 1.C.42
Fouad, Geoffrey: C 3.A.40
Fourakis, Stelios: P 3.C.11
Fowler, Stuart: C 3.C.28
Fox, Dara: C 2.D.43
Franco, Andrea: CH 2.B.41 , P 2.B.41
Frank, Eyal: C 2.B.34
Frazer, Nathan: C 1.A.1
Freeman, Patricia: C 2.A.40
Freeman, Seth: C 2.A.10 , C 2.E.46
Freitas Monteiro, Teresa: C 2.D.10
French, Anna: P 2.A.21
Friedman, Abigail: C 1.B.3
Frimpong, Eugene: C 1.C.34 , P 1.B.23
Fu, Wei: C 1.D.40
Fuchs, Simon: CH 1.B.39 , CH 1.C.39 , CH 2.A.16 , O 1.B.39 , O 1.C.39 , O 2.A.16 , O 2.B.39 , P 2.B.39
Fujii, Tomoki: C 2.A.1
Fukuda, Katsufumi: P 1.A.38
Fuller, Caleb: D 2.B.19
Gabriele, Florencia: P 2.A.44
Gaekwad-Babulal, Neepa: CH 1.A.41 , D 1.D.25 , O 1.A.41 , O 1.D.24 , P 1.A.41
Gaetani, Ruben: C 3.B.37
Gafarov, Bulat: C 1.B.34
Gaggero, Alberto: D 1.C.24 , P 1.B.24
Gai, Yunwei: P 2.B.45
Gaines, Michele: CH 1.D.13 , D 1.C.13 , O 1.D.13
Gaisie, Deborah Aba: P 1.D.24
Gajbhiye, Prashikdivya: P 1.D.34
Galama, Titus: C 2.E.41
Galanti, Sebastian: C 1.D.24
Galindo, Miriam: C 3.C.28
Gallagher, Justin: C 1.A.28
Gallegos, David: P 1.D.11
Galvao, Antonio: C 2.D.2
Galvez-Soriano, Oscar: P 3.A.5
Gamez, Cynthia: D 2.E.10 , P 2.E.10
Gansukh, Uyanga: C 1.B.9
Ganvir, Nikhil: P 3.D.6
Gao, Chang: P 2.A.38
Gao, Kailin: C 2.B.16
Gao, Ruipu: P 3.A.41
Gao, Yuting: C 1.A.27
Gao, Zhan: C 3.A.2
Garcia-Jimeno, Camilo: P 2.B.37
Garcia-Perez, Monica: C 2.E.10 , CH 1.D.16 , D 2.E.10 , O 1.D.16 , O 2.E.10
Garcia-Santana, Manuel: C 2.D.38
Garcia-Torres, Sebastian: C 3.D.6
Garcia, Daniel: C 3.A.12
Gardner, Graham: C 3.C.46 , D 1.B.40 , D 3.C.46
Gardner, John: P 2.D.9
Garg, Kunal: P 3.B.44
Garg, Sandhya: C 1.C.14
Garg, Shresth: C 1.C.37 , CH 3.C.10 , CH 3.D.12 , D 3.B.25 , P 3.C.10 , P 3.D.12
Garg, Teevrat: C 1.D.33 , P 1.B.21
Garner, Jacqueline: C 1.C.11
Garrison, Andrew: C 2.E.17
Gately, J. Braxton: C 2.B.3
Gautam, Durga Prasad: P 2.E.23
Gavrilets, Sergey: C 2.E.3
Gayeon, Hong: P 3.C.4
Gayle, Philip: C 3.A.46
Ge, Qi: C 1.B.24
Ge, Shan: CH 3.C.38 , P 3.C.38
Ge, Yimin: C 1.D.40
Gearhart, Richard: C 2.B.24
Gedeon, Daniel: C 2.A.45
Geleta, Kassahun: D 2.B.26 , P 2.B.26
Geloso, Vincent: C 3.B.14 , C 3.C.32 , D 2.B.19
Gendron, Jonathan: P 3.A.2
Genoni, Maria: C 1.C.41
Gentile-Passaro, Diego: C 1.D.9
Gentry, Matthew: P 2.E.28
Gentry, Melissa: CH 1.A.26 , P 1.A.26
George, Feba: C 3.A.39
Gersbach, Hans: C 1.C.4
Gertler, Paul: C 3.B.23
Gevorkyan, Aleksandr: CH 3.D.17 , P 3.D.17
Ghazi, Soroush: C 2.E.4 , P 1.B.38
Ghimire, Keshar: P 2.B.24
Ghimire, Shankar: P 3.B.15
Ghimire, Suraj: C 2.B.21 , CH 1.A.21 , P 1.A.21
Ghimire, Umesh: C 2.B.45 , CH 2.E.45 , P 2.E.45
Gholami, Fariba: CH 3.A.15 , P 3.A.15
Ghose, Devaki: C 2.D.38 , P 3.C.16 , P 3.D.16
Ghosh, Pallab: C 1.D.14 , P 2.E.13
Ghossoub, Edgar: CH 3.C.30 , P 3.C.30
Ghysels, Eric: C 2.B.9
Gibbs, Chloe: C 1.A.40 , CH 1.A.40 , CH 1.B.41 , O 1.A.40 , O 1.B.41 , P 1.B.41
Gibson, John: CH 3.C.29 , P 3.C.29
Gibson, John: CH 3.A.44 , O 3.A.44 , P 2.A.22 , P 3.A.44
Gibson, Nilam: C 2.A.45
Giddings, Lisa: C 3.B.17
Gifford, Thomas: P 3.B.27
Gilbert, Cole: P 1.D.10
Gilbert, John: P 3.A.16
Gilpin, Gregory: O 1.A.27 , O 1.B.27 , O 1.C.27 , O 1.D.27 , O 2.A.27
Ginn, Marly: C 2.B.3
Ginther, Donna: C 2.A.41 , CH 1.E.8 , CH 2.F.8
Giordani, Paolo: C 1.C.36
Giraldo, Andres: P 2.A.37
Giuliano, Paola: C 1.D.9
Globus-Harris, Isla: C 1.B.21
Godager, Geir: C 3.D.9
Godwin, Victoria: CH 1.C.22 , P 1.C.22 , P 2.A.25
Goel, Deepti: P 3.B.17
Goel, Flynn: C 2.E.11
Goetz, Stephan: C 1.D.37 , C 3.B.16
Goffe, William: P 2.A.17
Gohmann, Stephan F.: P 1.D.18 , P 2.A.5 , XX2.B.36
Gold, Daniel Edgel: P 2.E.39
Goldsmith, Art: D 1.D.28
Goldstein, James: C 1.C.11
Golestani, Aria: P 2.D.35
Gomez-Vasquez, Daniel: P 1.A.1
Gong, Jinquan: C 2.A.14
Gong, Tengda: D 3.B.25 , P 1.B.34
Gonzalez-Cortes, Roxana: P 3.C.25
Gonzalez-Nino, Eduardo: C 2.E.17
González-Ramírez, Jimena: C 2.D.41 , P 2.E.22
González-Val, Rafael: P 1.D.14
González, Alessandra: P 3.A.11
Gonzalez, Augusto: C 1.A.1
Gonzalez, Javier Jose: P 2.A.37
Gonzalez, Robert: C 1.A.14 , CH 3.A.36 , CH 3.B.36 , O 2.A.26 , O 3.A.36 , O 3.B.36 , P 2.A.26 , P 3.A.36 , P 3.B.36
Goodman, Nathan: C 1.B.18 , CH 1.B.18 , O 1.B.18 , P 1.B.18 , P 2.E.18
Gopal, Bhargav: CH 2.A.13 , P 2.A.13
Gordon, Grey: P 1.C.15
Gordon, Kemar Rajay: P 2.E.4
Gordon, Sydney Austen: P 1.A.26
Gorina, Eugenia: C 3.D.42
Gosh, Amit: C 2.D.13
Goss, Jacob: C 3.C.24
Goto, Eiji: C 2.D.31
Grace, Kaden Seth: D 1.A.27 , P 1.D.27 , P 2.D.1
Graff, Nicholas: P 2.D.15
Graham, Bryan: C 2.E.2
Gramm, Marshall: CH 1.A.4 , O 1.A.4 , P 1.A.4
Granados, Camilo: P 3.D.15
Graves Williamson, Danielle: P 1.C.32
Grealis, Tara: C 1.A.17 , CH 1.C.17 , P 3.C.9
Greaney, Brian: C 3.B.38
Green, Alan: P 1.C.17
Green, Ellen: C 2.D.46
Green, Madeleine: C 3.B.1
Green, Steven: C 1.B.34
Greenspon, Jacob: P 1.C.32
Greenwood-Ericksen, Margaret: C 1.D.40
Gregg, Matthew: CH 2.D.38 , P 2.D.38
Grieco, Daniela: CH 3.B.1 , P 3.B.1
Grier, Kevin: P 2.A.5
Grier, Robin: C 2.A.5
Grigolon, Laura: C 1.A.27
Grimes, Paul: D 3.A.17 , XX2.B.44
Grooms, Jevay: O 2.E.43
Grossman, Daniel: C 3.A.43
Grosz, Michel: C 1.B.27
Grube, AJ: C 3.B.45
Gu, Li: C 2.E.33
Gu, Xin: D 2.A.14 , P 2.A.14
Guerrero, Diego: CH 3.B.12 , P 3.B.12
Guha, Indulekha: C 3.D.36
Guignard, Morgane: P 2.A.24
Guiteras, Raymond: CH 2.E.21 , P 2.E.21
Gulati, Kris: C 2.B.32
Guldi, Melanie: CH 1.B.26 , O 1.A.10 , O 1.B.10 , O 1.C.10 , O 1.D.10 , O 2.A.10 , O 2.B.10
Guo, Audrey: C 2.D.15
Guo, Dongmei: C 2.B.4
Guo, Junjie: P 3.B.12
Guo, Liuyi: C 2.E.28
Guo, Ningning: P 3.B.25
Guo, Ningning: C 2.E.34
Guo, Tao: C 2.B.4
Guo, Wei: P 2.D.16
Gupta, Abhinav: D 1.A.13 , P 1.A.13
Gupta, Nandini: C 2.B.26
Gupta, Sumedha: P 1.B.26 , P 1.D.40
Gupta, Tanu: C 2.A.36
Gurley, Tami: CH 1.D.42 , O 1.D.42 , O 2.D.23 , P 1.D.42
Gutema, Tewodros: P 2.E.43
Gutierrez, Lais: C 3.B.7
Guzman, Kendyl Haley: P 2.A.46
Gyeke-Dako, Agyapomaa: C 1.D.24
Ha, Inhyuck (Steve): CH 3.B.45 , P 3.B.45
Ha, Jeongmin: P 3.B.13
Habibnia, Ali: C 3.A.2 , C 3.C.4 , P 2.A.9
Hadah, Hussain: C 3.D.9
Haeffele, Stefanie: C 1.A.19
Hafalir, Elif: C 3.B.1
Haglund, Jeffrey: C 1.A.37
Hai, Rong: C 3.C.37
Haimiti, Aerfate: C 3.A.16
Haines, Jacob: CH 2.D.39 , P 2.D.39
Hall, Abigail: C 1.D.19 , C 3.B.18
Hall, Jacob: C 3.B.32 , CH 3.B.32 , O 3.A.32 , O 3.B.32 , O 3.C.32 , P 3.A.32
Hall, Joshua: P 1.C.38
Halliday, Simon: CH 3.A.17 , O 2.A.44 , O 2.B.44 , O 2.D.44 , O 2.E.44
Hamer, Emerson: P 3.B.44
Hamersma, Sarah: C 3.D.46 , P 1.C.10
Hampsher-Monk, Sam: C 1.B.3
Han, Ahram: P 3.B.46
Han, Jeehee: C 1.D.39
Han, Linghui: CH 1.D.37 , P 1.D.37
Han, Ruoning: CH 3.B.24 , P 1.C.37 , P 3.B.24
Han, Seungyub: C 3.C.39
Han, Xin: P 2.D.26
Han, Yujie: C 2.B.1
Hankins, William: CH 3.A.24 , P 3.A.24
Hanson, Andrew: CH 1.B.31 , O 1.B.31 , P 1.B.31
Hanson, Ryan Connell: CH 2.D.30 , P 2.D.30
Haque, Sharjil: C 3.A.24
Harmon, Oskar: C 3.C.9 , D 2.A.17 , P 1.A.17 , P 2.E.41
Haron, Rose: P 2.E.28
Harper, Daniel: C 3.A.17 , D 2.E.17 , P 2.D.1
Harrington, James: C 3.D.42
Harris, Colin: P 2.E.32
Harrison, James: C 3.D.12
Hartman, John: D 1.C.17 , P 2.E.17
Harvey, Laura: C 2.E.17
Harvey, Mitchell W: P 3.A.32
Hassett, John: C 3.D.14
Hathaway, Aidan B: P 3.A.24
haughwout, Andrew: D 1.C.31
Hauk, William: CH 3.A.16 , P 2.B.27 , P 3.A.16
Hawash, Ronia: C 3.C.34
Hazlett, Peter: CH 2.E.16 , O 2.E.16 , P 2.E.16
Hazra, Devika: CH 2.B.35 , D 1.A.36 , P 1.A.36 , P 2.D.35
He, Lei: C 2.A.28 , C 2.B.28 , P 2.B.28
He, Leshui: D 1.C.5 , P 1.D.8
He, Qingxin: P 3.D.22
He, Shan: C 1.B.42 , D 3.B.5 , P 3.B.5
He, Zhaochen: CH 3.B.13 , P 1.B.15 , P 3.B.13
Heacock, Justin: C 3.B.17
Heckelman, Jac: O 2.B.27
Heflin, Justin: D 2.A.35
Heins, Gunnar: P 2.B.11
Hemachandran, Aarush: D 2.B.26 , P 2.B.26
Hembre, Erik: CH 2.E.39 , P 2.E.39 , P 3.B.39
Henderson, Daniel J.: C 1.B.38
Hendrickson, Joshua: C 1.B.19 , C 3.B.29 , C 3.B.30
Hennessy, David: C 1.B.34
Heo, Ji Hye: D 1.C.16 , P 1.C.16
Herath Bandara, Saman: P 2.B.46
Hernandez, Luis: C 3.A.30
Herrera, Ana Maria: C 2.D.30
Hershbein, Brad: CH 3.A.13 , P 3.A.13 , XX1.D.16
Herve, Justine: C 1.A.10 , CH 1.C.14 , D 1.B.36 , P 1.C.14
Herzog, Ryan W: C 2.B.5 , P 2.D.29
Hess, Joshua: C 2.D.41 , C 3.C.41 , D 2.D.41 , P 2.A.40
Hettinger, Katlyn: CH 2.A.10 , P 1.D.42
Hierons, Thomas: P 1.C.39
Higbee, Joshua: D 2.E.8 , P 2.A.8
Higgins, Brendan: C 1.D.34
Hild, Anna Elizabeth: P 2.B.42
Hill, Madison Paige: P 1.C.33
Hill, Steven: C 3.C.43
Hillman, Jordan: P 3.B.18
Hilscher, Jens: C 1.B.34
Himberger, Kevin: P 3.A.35
Himpel, Grace: P 1.A.33
Hingl, Kurtis: P 1.C.19
Hiriscau, Andra: P 1.A.14
Hirs-Garzon, Jorge : P 3.A.30
Hirvonen, Kalle: C 1.A.36
Ho, Janet: P 2.D.4
Ho, Madeleine: P 1.B.32
Ho, Vivian: C 3.D.44
Hobbs, Kelsi: CH 2.E.13 , P 2.E.13
Hochard, Jacob: P 1.A.28
Hochstein, Alan: P 3.B.17
Hoehn-Velasco, Lauren: C 2.B.10
Hofmeyr, Andre: C 3.A.1
Hogan, Thomas: CH 1.B.19 , D 2.B.19 , O 1.B.19 , P 1.B.19
Holcombe, Randall: P 1.C.18
Holder, Kim: C 2.A.44 , CH 2.A.44 , CH 2.B.44 , CH 2.D.44 , O 2.A.44 , O 2.B.44 , O 2.D.44 , O 2.E.44
Holladay, Scott: CH 1.D.21 , P 1.D.21
Hollingsworth, Alex: C 3.C.41
Holmes, Chanita: P 1.D.15
Holt, Charles: C 2.D.1 , C 3.A.17 , C 3.B.1 , P 2.B.31
Hong, Sungwan: P 1.B.31
Hong, Youngjin: C 2.D.12
Hong, Yumin: P 3.C.22
Hoover, Gary: XX1.D.16
Hoque, Md: P 3.A.24
Horn, Brady: C 2.E.14 , P 1.D.40
Hossain, Md Amzad: C 3.A.41 , P 2.E.36
Hossain, Md Shahadath: P 2.E.36
Hossain, Md Tahmeed: P 3.A.7
Hossain, Ridwan Mosharraf: D 1.A.36 , P 1.B.36 , P 1.C.17 , P 2.B.13
Hou, Peibin: C 2.D.24 , C 3.A.2 , CH 3.B.33 , P 3.A.28 , P 3.B.33 , P 3.C.18
Hou, Yilin: C 3.C.14
Hounton, Sagbo Anicet: C 1.A.34
Hounyo, Ulrich: P 2.D.2
Houser, Daniel: C 1.A.3 , C 1.C.3 , C 2.B.3 , O 1.A.3 , O 1.C.3 , O 2.B.3 , P 2.B.3
Hovhannisyan, Nune: C 1.B.16
Howard, Eric: P 2.B.18
Howard, Gregory: CH 3.D.22 , P 1.A.28 , P 3.D.22
Howes, Cooper: C 2.E.3
Howlader, Aparna: P 1.C.37 , P 3.A.21
Hsu, De Fen: P 3.C.28
Hsu, Joanne: C 2.E.4
Hsu, Shi-Ling: C 1.A.34 , P 1.A.34 , P 2.B.34
Hu, Haojia: P 2.B.30
HU, Lingshu: C 1.D.3
Hu, Shengrong: P 3.A.12
Hu, Wuyang: C 1.A.28
Hu, Yue Louise: C 2.D.33 , P 3.D.6
Hu, Zhiren: P 2.D.14
Hua, Chengyuan: P 2.A.11
Huang, Dayong: C 2.E.33
Huang, JhongYi: P 2.A.24
Huang, Jia: C 3.C.7
Huang, Jingyi: C 1.A.32 , C 2.D.32
Huang, Wei: C 1.D.33
Huang, Wenxin: C 2.E.9
Huang, Xun: C 1.C.2
Huang, Yu-Ting: C 3.A.46
Hughes, Danny: C 1.A.39
Hughes, David: P 1.A.2
Hughes, Thomas J. : P 1.D.19 , P 2.B.18
Hummel, Patricia June: P 1.A.18 , P 1.B.34 , P 2.B.19
Humphreys, Brad: C 2.A.11 , C 2.D.11
Humphries, John Eric: C 1.D.39
Hur, Elizabeth Kayoon: CH 1.C.26 , P 1.C.26
Hurtado, Carlos: C 2.B.28
Husain, Muhammad: C 2.E.42
Huseynov, Samir: C 3.A.28 , CH 2.B.30 , P 2.B.30
Hussain, Arsalan: C 2.E.23 , P 2.E.23
Hussain, Malik Altaf: CH 2.A.36 , P 2.A.36
Hussain, Muhammad Imam: P 3.B.31
Hussain, Syed: O 1.A.31 , P 1.A.31
Hussey, Andrew J.: C 2.A.45
Hutchens, Andrew: P 1.D.22
Hwang, Julian: P 2.B.23
Hwang, Taewon: P 2.D.30
Hylton, Keiron: C 3.C.14
Iacopetta, Maurizio: C 1.A.38 , C 1.C.36 , P 1.B.38 , P 1.C.36
Iannaccone, Laurence: XX2.D.44
Ibarra Ramírez, Raúl: C 3.A.30
Ichimura, Hidehiko: C 3.B.23
Ikeda, Sanford: CH 1.A.19 , P 1.A.19
Im, Hyeonjin: P 1.B.4 , P 3.B.24
Ince, Onur: C 1.A.37 , P 3.A.15
Iorgulescu, Raluca: C 3.D.33
Ireland, Andrew: D 1.D.33 , P 1.D.33
Islam, Azharul: P 2.D.29
Islam, Mumtahina: P 1.B.14
Jackson, Jocelyn: D 3.A.23
Jacob, Jeffry: P 3.D.13
Jacob, Matt: C 1.C.32
Jacobs, Jesse: C 2.A.38
Jacobson, Sarah: P 1.A.33
Jafari, Reza: C 3.C.4
Jafarov, Jafar: P 2.A.26 , P 2.D.21
Jaffri, Ali: C 3.A.33
Jagadeesan, Ravi: C 1.C.2
Jagnani, Maulik: D 1.D.33 , P 1.D.33
Jahan, Israt: C 1.C.4 , C 2.B.37 , P 3.C.36
Jahan, Murshed: P 2.A.13
Jakaria, Mohammad: C 3.A.16 , C 3.A.24 , P 1.B.37 , P 2.A.25
Jamal, Ayesha: P 3.A.43
Jamison, Mark A.: C 3.C.10
Janas, Pawel: P 1.A.32
Janson, Nathalie: P 3.A.19
Jansson, Michael: C 2.E.2
Jauernig, Johanna: P 3.B.19
Javadi, Siamak: C 2.A.4
Javaid, Maheen: P 2.D.33
Jaworski, Taylor: C 1.B.32
Jayawardhana, Jayani: CH 2.D.41 , D 2.D.41 , P 2.A.40
Jenkins, Brian: C 1.C.17 , CH 1.D.17 , CH 2.D.17 , D 2.D.17 , P 1.D.17
Jenkins, Derek: P 3.D.44
Jenkins, Kush: P 3.A.14
Jensen, Nicholas: P 3.A.33
Jeon, Gahye (Rosalyn): C 3.C.1
Jeong, Hanbat: C 2.E.12
Jergins, William: CH 3.D.6 , P 1.D.15 , P 3.D.6
Jerzmanowski, Michal: C 1.C.38
Jeuland, Marc: C 1.A.23 , C 1.B.23 , P 2.E.21
Jha, Anand: C 2.A.4
Jha, Chandan: C 2.A.4 , CH 1.B.28 , D 2.A.4 , O 1.B.28 , O 1.C.14 , O 2.A.4 , O 2.B.13 , P 1.B.28 , P 2.A.4
Jha, Madhavi: C 3.C.41
Jha, Natasha: C 3.A.6
Jheelum, Jheelum: P 3.B.7
Ji, Dongfang: P 3.A.6
Ji, James: C 2.A.22
Jia, Chengye: C 2.E.9
Jia, Shaomeng: C 1.B.18
Jiang, Bing: O 1.A.1 , O 1.B.1 , O 1.C.1 , O 2.A.1 , O 2.B.1 , O 2.D.1 , O 3.A.1 , O 3.B.1 , O 3.C.1 , O 3.D.1
Jiang, Erica: C 3.A.24
Jiang, Feiyu: C 3.D.2
Jiang, Wei: C 3.C.13
Jiang, Xiaoquan: C 2.E.29
Jiang, Ye: P 1.B.36
Jimi, Nusrat: C 3.C.38
Jin, Kiyea: C 1.D.30
Jin, Xin: D 2.A.27 , P 1.D.27
Jindapon, Paan: C 1.C.37 , CH 1.B.1 , CH 2.E.3 , O 2.E.3 , P 1.B.1 , P 2.E.3
Jo, Sungha: P 3.A.33
Jo, Young: C 3.B.4
Johan, Sofia: XX2.E.37
Johnson, Bruce: C 2.A.11
Johnson, Candon: C 2.E.11
Johnson, David: CH 3.B.35 , P 1.A.16 , P 3.B.35
Johnson, J. Aaron: C 2.D.42
Johnson, Quentin: D 3.A.23
Johnston, Andrew: C 3.D.40
Jones, Brigitta: P 1.C.19
Jones, Daniel: C 1.C.28
Jones, John: C 1.C.15
Jones, Kelly: D 3.C.46 , P 3.C.46
Jones, Tanner: C 2.D.14
Jonghwan Lee, Brian: C 3.A.9
Jordan, Andrew: D 3.D.25 , P 2.E.35
Jorring, Adam: C 3.C.24
Joseph, Crisjoe: C 2.E.17
Joshi, Swarup: C 2.A.4 , CH 2.B.13 , P 2.B.13
Jou, Ariadna: C 1.B.27
Joyce, Joseph: P 1.A.11
Juan, Felipe: CH 2.E.43
Jun, Jongbyung: CH 2.B.33 , P 2.B.33
Jung, Eye Eoun: P 1.C.1
Jung, Jae Yu: P 2.A.25
Jung, Seojin: P 1.C.25
Jung, Seung Yeon: P 2.B.46
Jungbauer, Thomas: CH 3.A.27 , O 3.A.27 , P 3.A.27
Jungers, Brenna: P 2.B.21
Kabir, Tamanna: P 2.E.36
Kablan, Akassi Sandrine: P 1.D.24
Kaboski, Joe: C 3.C.37
Kaiser, Rosemary: C 2.E.30 , CH 1.D.25 , CH 3.A.29 , D 1.D.25 , P 3.A.29
Kala, Jyotsana: P 3.A.26
Kalenkoski, Charlene: C 3.C.23 , CH 3.C.23 , D 3.C.23 , O 3.C.23 , P 3.C.23
Kamble, Vikrant V.: P 2.B.25
Kamei, Kenju: C 2.B.1
Kane, Robert: C 1.A.38 , P 1.A.38
Kanekar, Sanket: CH 1.B.42 , O 1.B.42 , P 1.B.42
Kanengiser, Joy: CH 2.A.42 , P 2.A.42
Kang, Samuel Jong: C 2.D.35
Kanimian, Salpy: O 3.D.44 , P 3.D.44
Kanode, Alexander: P 3.C.35
Kao, Han-Yen: D 2.B.17
Kapinos, Kandice: D 1.D.42 , P 1.D.42 , P 2.D.23
Kaplan, Ethan Daniel: C 3.D.28
Kapoor, Vrinda: P 3.C.43
Kapri, Kul: C 3.B.15 , P 3.C.18
Kara, Orhan: C 2.E.13
Karaban, Anastassiya: P 3.C.1
Karabarbounis, Loukas: C 3.C.11
Karahan, Selcuk: C 3.D.40
Karas, Michael: P 1.A.32
Karbalaei, Yeganeh: P 3.D.43
Karim, Sunny: C 1.B.2
Karmakar, Abhradeep: P 3.A.11
Karney, Daniel H.: C 2.E.46 , P 1.B.21
Kassa, Haimanot: C 3.A.4
Kassas, Bachir: C 1.A.28 , C 1.B.34
Kassens, Alice: P 2.A.44
Kassis, Mary: P 2.E.44
Katare, Bhagyashree: C 3.A.46
Kauhanen, Antti: C 3.C.13
Kaur, Dashleen: C 3.C.41
Kaur, Harneet: P 2.B.43
Kazekami, Sachiko: P 3.B.13
Kazianga, Harounan: P 2.A.36
Kazimov, Ali: P 3.D.10
Kearns, Morgan Julie: P 3.B.43
Keating, John: CH 2.A.31 , O 2.A.31 , P 2.A.31
Kédagni, Désiré: C 2.A.3 , CH 2.A.3 , O 2.A.3 , O 2.B.40 , P 2.B.40 , P 2.D.2
Kehoe, Patrick: C 2.E.27
Keinsley, Andrew: P 2.A.31
Kejriwal, Mohitosh: C 3.B.41
Kemboi, Dorothy Chebet: P 2.D.38
Kendall, David: C 3.C.19
Kenkel, Don: C 1.B.3 , C 2.B.12 , CH 1.D.36 , CH 2.B.12 , D 2.A.12 , O 1.D.36 , O 2.B.12 , P 1.B.3 , XX1.D.36
Kennedy, Kendall: C 1.C.27
Keskar, Ajinkya: C 3.C.6
Keskin, Pinar: C 1.B.40
Keyes, Christopher: C 2.A.45
Khademorezaian, Kasra: C 2.A.28 , C 2.B.28 , P 2.B.28
Khadka, Pawonee: P 1.C.25
Khamis, Melanie: D 1.B.36 , D 3.A.37
Khan, Akib: C 1.A.14
Khan, Md Tajuddin: O 2.A.36 , P 2.A.36
Khan, Shakeeb: P 3.D.34
Kharel, Sahil: C 2.B.45
Kheifets, Igor: P 3.D.34
Khesali, Mahdi: C 1.D.9 , C 2.A.37
Khudri, Md Mohsan: P 3.D.36
Kikuchi, Shinnosuke: P 1.B.39
Kilonzo, Susan: C 3.A.7
Kim, Andrew: C 1.D.30
Kim, Bogyung: P 3.B.42
Kim, Bokyung: C 3.C.24 , P 3.B.41
Kim, Bosang: P 3.A.4
Kim, Dongguen: C 1.B.4
Kim, Dongwoo: CH 3.D.42 , P 3.D.42
Kim, Duhyeong: C 3.B.31 , P 3.A.31
Kim, Giseong: P 3.D.41
Kim, GwanSeon: CH 1.B.34 , P 1.B.34
Kim, Hanjo Terry: C 1.C.16
Kim, Hee Soo: P 1.B.31
Kim, Hoolda: C 3.B.45
Kim, Hyeongwoo: C 2.E.12
Kim, Hyewon: C 1.A.40
Kim, Hyunji: P 2.E.33 , P 3.A.45
Kim, Hyunju: C 2.B.26
Kim, In Kyung: C 2.D.12
Kim, Inhwa: P 2.E.4
Kim, Jeonghyeok: C 3.C.45
Kim, John: CH 2.E.12 , P 2.E.12
Kim, Jung Jae: P 1.B.4
Kim, Junyeob: P 1.C.34
Kim, Kyoo Il: CH 2.D.12 , P 2.D.12
Kim, Kyungsun: C 3.A.43
Kim, Min-Jung: P 3.A.45
Kim, Minhae: C 1.A.24 , C 1.B.24 , C 1.C.24 , D 1.A.24 , P 1.C.24
Kim, Minseog: C 3.B.41 , P 3.C.24
Kim, Minsu: P 1.D.37 , P 3.B.16
Kim, Minuk: D 1.C.16 , P 1.C.16
Kim, Moon Jung: C 2.B.38
Kim, Myongjin: C 1.A.24 , C 1.C.24 , C 2.B.28 , D 1.C.24 , P 1.B.24 , P 2.A.28
Kim, Myungsup: C 2.D.26
Kim, Raymond: P 2.B.32
Kim, Seongeun: C 2.B.14
Kim, Seongyeob: P 3.C.40
Kim, Sowon: P 2.D.39
Kim, Sungmee: C 3.B.42 , CH 3.C.25 , D 3.C.25 , O 3.B.42 , P 3.B.42
Kim, Taeyong: C 2.B.29
Kim, Teddy: O 2.D.12 , O 2.E.12
Kim, Yongjoon: P 1.B.35 , P 2.A.38
Kincaid, Tyler: C 1.D.40
King, Scott: C 2.A.18
Kirby-Rivera, Lilly F.: P 3.B.25
Kirkland, Bailey: C 1.B.21
Kishor, N. Kundan: C 3.B.31
Kitagawa, Toru: C 2.B.2 , P 2.B.2
Kitchens, Carl: CH 1.A.32 , P 1.B.32
Kitenge, Erick: CH 2.D.33 , CH 3.D.15 , P 2.D.33 , P 3.D.15
Kjelsrud, Anders: C 2.B.37
Kleiner, Morris: D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12
Klimenko, Mikhail: CH 1.C.36 , O 1.C.36 , P 1.C.36
Klimowich, Lorraine: XX2.B.44
Kline, Brendan: C 1.C.2
Klosin, Sylvia: P 1.A.2
Klucarova, Sona: C 3.A.38
Kluger, Brian: CH 2.D.1 , P 2.D.1
Kniesner, Thomas: C 2.A.12
Knight, Thomas: C 1.D.41
Knorr, Andreas: P 3.C.42
Ko, Chiu Yu: C 3.A.4
Ko, Hansoo: C 1.C.10
Ko, Paul: D 3.A.17 , P 1.A.16 , P 2.D.17
Koch, Nicholas: C 2.E.16
Kochersperger, Eli: P 3.A.38
Koedel, Cory: C 3.D.42
Kofoed, Michael: CH 1.C.27 , D 1.B.27 , O 1.A.27 , O 1.B.27 , O 1.C.27 , O 1.D.27 , O 2.A.27 , P 2.A.27
Koh, Kyung Woong: P 3.C.31
Koirala, Bishwa: P 3.B.28
Koirala, Dhiroj: P 2.A.25
Koirala, Niraj: C 2.B.29
Kolb, Aaron: C 3.A.27
Koliba, Christopher: C 1.B.33
Koll, David: C 2.B.15
Kolliner, Daniel A: D 2.E.26 , P 3.C.42
Kondo, Illenin: P 1.C.15
Konebayev, Erlan: P 2.E.25
Kong, Jing: C 1.D.38
Kong, Xianglong: C 3.A.11
Kong, Xiangwen: C 2.D.24 , C 3.C.18
Kornish, Laura: C 3.B.37
Kose, Esra: C 1.A.40 , C 1.B.41
Koska, Onur: C 3.A.16
Kosmopoulou, Georgia: C 2.A.28 , C 2.B.28 , CH 2.A.28 , CH 2.B.28 , O 2.A.28 , O 2.B.28 , P 2.A.28
Kostandini, Genti: C 1.C.33
Kostas, Alexiou: C 1.A.13
Kotrous, Michael: P 2.D.24
Koumi, Komla Mawuena: P 3.A.12
Koumpias, Antonios: C 1.A.10
Kovacs, Kent: CH 2.D.22 , P 2.D.22 , P 3.B.21
Krah, Kwabena: C 1.C.34 , P 3.B.7
Kramer, Lisa: C 2.B.34
Krasnozhon, Leonid: C 3.C.34
Krause, Elizabeth: P 3.A.25
Kreider, Amanda: P 1.C.26
Krishna, Tessie: C 1.A.42 , D 2.D.35 , P 2.A.35
Kruggel, John: C 2.A.17
Kucher, Oleg: CH 1.C.33 , D 2.A.25 , P 1.C.33
Kuchibhotla, Dinkar: CH 2.D.43 , P 2.D.43
Kuenzel, David: P 1.B.16
Kulkarni, Kishore: P 3.B.15
Kumar, Labesh: P 3.B.31
Kumar, Nikhil: C 3.C.41
Kumar, Pankaj: P 1.A.23
Kumpas, Gokhan: C 2.D.35 , P 3.A.28
Kundu, Debadrita: C 3.A.46
Kuperberg, Mark: C 2.D.17
Kurmann, André: C 1.D.29
Kurnaz, Musab: P 3.A.29
Kurov, Alexander: C 2.E.29
Kuruc, Kevin: CH 2.B.34 , O 2.B.34 , P 1.D.28 , P 2.B.34
Kushins, Eric: P 1.D.3
Kushreshtha, Shobhit: C 1.A.10
Kutlu, Gizem: P 2.E.30
Kutlubay, Omer: C 2.B.38
Kwok, Katherine: P 3.B.35
Kwon, Soonwoo: C 1.B.2
Kyriazis, Anna: P 2.D.35
La Mattina, Giulia: C 1.B.10 , P 1.B.10 , P 3.A.37
Lacey, Lindsey: C 3.A.6
LaForest-Tucker, Mike: D 2.E.35 , D 3.D.25 , P 2.E.35
Laha, Meghna: P 3.B.43
Lahiri, Bidisha: C 2.D.16 , D 1.B.36 , D 1.D.28 , D 2.D.25 , P 1.A.16 , P 1.D.28
Laincz, Christopher Andrew: C 1.C.38 , CH 2.D.24 , P 2.D.24
Lake, James: P 2.B.11
Lam, Aaron: P 2.D.40
Lam, Chungsam: C 2.A.24
Lamarche, Carlos: C 2.A.28
Lambros, Costas: CH 3.C.27 , P 3.C.27
Lamichhane, Kushal: P 2.D.1
Landgraf, Steve: P 3.B.11
Landon, Taylor: D 1.C.27 , P 1.D.27
Landry, Craig: CH 3.D.21 , P 3.D.21
Landry, Peter: P 2.B.34
Lapinski, Paul Henry: P 3.D.25
Larsen, Matthew: P 3.D.46
Laumer, Sebastian: C 1.D.29 , CH 2.D.34 , P 2.D.34
Law, Wilson: CH 3.B.28 , P 3.B.28
Lawson Rubenstein, Kerianne: CH 2.B.24 , P 2.B.24
Laxminarayan, Ramanan: C 1.C.14
Le, Hoanh: CH 2.A.38 , D 3.C.26 , P 2.A.38
Le, Phuong: C 2.A.30
Le, Shine: C 3.D.24
Lee, Bun Song: C 2.B.38
Lee, Do: P 2.E.4
Lee, Don: C 3.C.12
Lee, Hong: P 3.B.24
Lee, Hyewon: P 1.B.34
Lee, Jennifer: C 2.D.12
Lee, Jeongwoo (Jay): P 2.E.24
Lee, Jieun: P 2.E.12
Lee, Jihyung: P 3.A.2
Lee, Jonathan: P 1.A.28
Lee, JongSoo: P 2.A.41 , P 2.D.12
Lee, Kyu-min: C 2.A.28
Lee, Maxine: P 1.B.14
Lee, Narae: P 1.D.37
Lee, Se Woong: C 2.A.27
Lee, Seungmin: P 2.D.3
Lee, Simon: P 2.E.18
Lee, Sokbae: C 2.B.2
Lee, Soo Jeong: P 3.C.2
Lee, Sujin: P 3.A.13
Lee, Sunhyung: D 1.A.25 , P 3.A.16
Lee, Yeon Jik: C 2.D.30
Lee, Yeonjoon: D 2.E.25 , P 3.A.24
Lee, Yoomin: C 1.D.37
Lee, Young: C 1.D.37
Lee, Youngbin: C 1.B.4
Lee, Yuhan: P 3.C.39
Leeson, Peter: C 3.B.32
Legrand, Nicolas: C 2.E.16
Leguizamon, J. Sebastian: C 1.C.31
Lei, Lihua: P 1.A.2
Leisten, Matthew: D 2.E.8 , P 1.B.8
Lektzian, David: CH 3.C.15 , P 3.C.15
Lemke, Jayme: CH 3.A.18 , O 3.A.18 , P 3.A.18 , XX2.A.19
Lemont, Bethany: P 2.E.46
Leonce-Regalado, Tesa: P 3.B.12
Leung, Michael: P 1.D.2
Leung, Tin: CH 2.A.8 , D 1.D.8 , P 2.A.8
Lewin, Peter: CH 2.E.19 , O 2.E.19 , P 2.E.19
Lewin, Richard: C 1.B.17
Lewis, Eric: C 2.B.28
Lewkowicz, Jacek: P 1.C.9
Li, Angda: P 2.B.40
Li, Elmer: P 2.B.15
Li, Haizheng: C 2.B.4 , D 2.A.14 , O 2.A.14 , O 2.B.4
Li, Hao: D 2.A.27 , P 1.A.27
Li, Haoran: C 2.B.16
Li, Hexuan: P 2.E.45
Li, Huachen: C 2.D.34
Li, Huan: CH 2.E.33 , P 2.E.33
Li, Jay: C 2.E.33
Li, Jessie: P 2.A.2
Li, Jinlin: P 2.E.40
Li, Jun: P 1.C.26
Li, Liqing: C 1.B.23
Li, Lixiong: C 1.C.2
Li, Longji: C 2.B.15
Li, Mengxue: C 3.B.3
Li, Qingran: P 1.A.22
Li, Qingxiao: C 2.A.43
Li, Richard: P 2.A.34
Li, Sophie: P 1.C.32
Li, Tianfang: C 1.D.15
Li, Tong: CH 1.D.26 , D 1.D.26 , D 2.B.35 , O 1.D.26 , P 1.D.26
Li, Tongzhe: C 2.B.3
Li, Wenli: D 1.C.30 , P 1.C.30
Li, Wenying: C 3.A.2 , C 3.A.28 , C 3.B.33
Li, Xiaoxiao: P 3.B.41
Li, Xin: C 1.C.4
Li, Xinyi: P 3.B.38
Li, Yanan: C 2.A.46
Li, Zihang: P 1.B.42 , P 2.B.43
Liang, Li: CH 3.D.24 , P 3.D.24
Liang, Rouzhi: P 1.D.38 , P 2.B.37
Liang, Yang: C 1.A.42
Liao, Hsi-Ling: C 1.D.39
Light, Jacob: C 1.C.27
Lim, Claire: P 2.D.12
Lim, Jaehong: P 2.B.41
Lim, Katherine: C 3.A.13
Lim, Sokchea: P 1.B.15
Lin, Tin-Chun: CH 3.B.9 , P 3.B.9
Lin, Wanchuan: C 3.B.23
Lin, Yingyun: P 3.D.33
Lin, Zhongjian: P 3.A.3
Linask, Maia: CH 1.A.16 , CH 1.B.16 , CH 1.C.16 , O 1.A.16 , O 1.B.16 , O 1.C.16 , P 1.B.16
Lindsay, Amanda: CH 2.B.23 , P 2.B.23 , P 2.D.22
Litzow, Erin: CH 1.B.22 , P 1.B.22
Liu, Bo: D 2.A.39 , P 2.A.39
Liu, Chenyue: P 3.D.2
Liu, Duan: P 2.B.3
Liu, Elaine: C 1.D.33 , CH 1.D.33
Liu, Feng: P 3.B.4 , P 3.C.27
Liu, Haiyong: CH 1.A.28 , O 1.A.28
Liu, Jhih-Yun: D 2.D.32 , P 3.D.10
Liu, Jinan: P 2.E.9
Liu, Mengxiao: C 1.B.16
Liu, Olivia: D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12
Liu, Ou: D 2.B.4 , P 2.B.4
Liu, Qihong: C 2.B.28
Liu, Qiong: P 1.D.34
Liu, Siru: C 1.C.1
Liu, Sirui: P 2.A.17
Liu, Tianhao: C 2.D.10
Liu, Tianzi: P 2.B.22
Liu, Will: C 3.A.24
Liu, Xin: P 2.A.13
Liu, Xingfei: C 3.A.10
Liu, Yixuan: P 2.D.16
Liu, Yu: C 3.C.43 , P 2.E.45 , P 3.B.9
Liu, Zhiqiang: CH 2.A.14 , D 2.B.4 , O 2.A.14 , O 2.B.4 , P 2.A.14
Liu, Zichang: P 2.E.39
Livas, Rene: P 1.C.32
Llana, Kejda: P 2.D.28
Llanes, Liz: C 2.E.27
Lo Forte, Giulia: P 2.A.16
Locke, Stephen: P 1.A.34
Lodermeier, Alison: C 1.D.39
Lohano, Heman: CH 1.C.23 , P 1.C.23
Londono, Juan M.: C 3.A.4
Looney, Adam: C 1.B.27
Lopatin, Nik: D 1.C.16 , P 1.C.16
Lopes, Adrian: P 2.B.21 , P 3.A.21
López Justiniano, Roger: C 2.D.31
López-Noria, Gabriela: P 3.A.5
Lopez-Velasco, Armando: CH 1.B.15 , P 1.B.15
Lopez, Jose: P 3.B.1
Lopez, Pierlauro: C 2.E.27
Lott, Mitchell: C 2.B.29
Lovett, Nicholas: P 3.B.35
Lowood, Paul: P 2.A.32
Lozano-Garcia, Nancy: C 1.D.33
Lu, Chenhui: C 2.A.29 , P 1.D.37
Lu, Fangwen: C 2.B.4
Lu, Li: C 2.D.2
Lu, Weihao: P 2.B.46
Lu, Wen: C 1.C.1 , P 1.C.1
Lu, Xinchan: P 3.B.31
Lu, Yunzhi: C 2.E.34
Lubsen, Connor: CH 1.D.23 , P 1.D.23
Ludwig, Jeremiah: P 1.A.19
Luengas-Silva, David: CH 3.C.40 , P 3.C.40
Lundberg, Alex: D 2.E.35 , P 2.A.35
Lundebjerg, Barbara: P 3.C.35
Lung, Suhyun: C 1.D.37
Luo, Shulong: P 3.B.38
Luparello, Davide: D 2.D.8 , P 2.E.8
Luther, William: P 1.B.19
Luther, Zach: P 3.B.7
Luttman, Alexander: C 1.B.24
Lv, Lei: C 3.A.37
Ly, Tidiane V.: P 2.D.14
Lyford, Conrad: C 3.B.40
Lyn, Gary: P 2.B.16
Lynch, Allen K.: P 2.D.11
Lynch, Andy: C 2.A.39
Lynch, John: C 1.A.28
Lynch, Patrick: XX2.A.19
Lynskey, Greg: C 3.A.14
Lysne, Adrian: C 3.D.9
Lyu, Ke: P 3.D.40
Lyu, Xinxin: C 2.E.3
Ma, Changseok: P 1.D.30
Ma, Enjie: P 2.B.22
Ma, Ji: C 2.D.14
Ma, Lala: C 1.A.34
Ma, Meilin: C 2.A.24
Ma, Xiaohan: C 1.D.29 , P 3.C.30
Ma, Xiaonan: C 1.A.31
Ma, Yu: P 1.C.22
Ma, Yukun: CH 3.A.2 , P 3.A.2
Machado, Elia: C 1.A.36
Mackay, Taylor: C 2.D.35
Maclean, Catherine: C 1.B.26 , C 1.D.40
Maddock, Luke: CH 3.B.27 , O 3.B.27 , P 3.B.27
Madu, Kosiso: P 2.D.5
Magalhaes, Pedro: C 3.A.19
Magambo, Isaiah: P 2.A.22
Magness, Phil: P 2.D.18
Magnier, Alexandre: C 1.B.34
Mago, Shakun: C 3.C.1
Mahajan, Parag: P 2.D.10
Mahmood, Towhid Iqram: C 3.B.10 , C 3.C.36 , CH 3.D.36 , O 3.C.36 , O 3.D.36 , P 3.D.36
Mahoney, Phelan: P 2.D.40
Mahor, Narender: P 2.A.13
Makovi, Michael: C 2.D.18 , P 3.B.18
Makowsky, Mike: CH 2.D.35 , D 2.D.35
Malik, Khyati: P 3.D.22
Malik, Sameer: C 1.C.31
Malkova, Alina: CH 3.C.14 , O 1.A.13 , P 3.C.14
Malkova, Olga: P 1.A.40
Mamkhezri, Jamal: C 1.B.23 , CH 1.A.23 , P 1.A.23
Mammadov, Aghairza: P 3.D.26
Mamun, Khawaja: P 3.C.36
Manassah, Megan: D 2.E.17 , P 2.D.17
Mandal, Rishabh: D 3.B.5 , P 3.B.5
Mandeville, Brian William: P 2.E.24
Mandia, Jasdeep: P 1.C.23
Mangano, Jennifer: P 1.C.10
Mangrum, Daniel: P 3.C.24
Mani, Subha: C 1.C.14 , C 2.B.13 , O 1.B.28 , O 1.C.14 , O 2.B.13 , P 1.A.10
Manley, Henry: C 1.A.40
Manna, Nomalia: C 1.B.4 , CH 1.B.4
Mansfield, Richard: P 2.D.15 , P 3.B.23
Mao, Peigen: P 2.E.25
Marchenko, Anya: P 2.B.34
Marcolin, Giacomo: P 3.A.26
Marcolongo, Giovanna: C 2.B.27
Marein, Brian: P 2.D.32
Maria Pesando, Luca: C 1.B.10
Marion, Justin: C 2.A.28
Markowitz, Sara: CH 3.B.44 , O 3.B.44
Marquis, William: C 3.D.41
Marroquin, Andres: C 1.D.18
Marsella, Alexander: C 2.D.26 , C 2.E.39
Marshall, Emily: C 1.B.17 , C 2.A.30 , C 2.B.17 , C 3.A.41 , D 2.E.17 , O 1.A.17 , O 1.B.17 , O 1.C.17 , O 1.D.17 , O 2.A.17 , O 2.A.44 , O 2.B.17 , O 2.B.44 , O 2.D.17 , O 2.D.44 , O 2.E.17 , O 2.E.44 , O 3.A.17
Martin, Adam: O 1.A.19 , O 1.C.18 , O 2.A.18 , O 2.B.18 , O 2.D.18 , O 3.A.19 , O 3.B.18
Martínez García, Enrique: CH 2.A.29 , CH 2.E.25 , D 2.E.25 , P 2.A.29
Martinez-Iriarte, Julian: P 1.B.2
Martinez, Erika: P 2.E.17
Mason, Marianne: C 3.A.3
Mason, Robert: P 3.A.3
Massari, Filippo: C 1.D.29 , O 1.A.38 , O 1.B.38 , O 1.C.38 , O 1.D.29 , O 2.B.14 , P 1.A.38
Massey, Patrick Logan: P 2.B.41
Massoni, Sabastien: P 1.A.1
Mastantuno, Vince: P 1.A.38
Masten, Matt: P 1.C.2
Masterman, Clayton: P 2.A.12
Mateer, Dirk: C 2.B.17 , CH 2.A.17 , P 2.D.17
Mathew, Anand: P 3.A.40
Mathios, Alan: C 1.B.3 , C 2.B.12
Matias, David: C 2.B.33
Matteis, Kaylee: P 2.E.40
Matti, Josh: C 2.D.26
Mattingly, Logan: C 2.E.42
Maung, Kenwin: C 2.E.9 , P 2.B.9
Maupin, Ian: P 3.C.28
Mawusi, Divine: C 1.D.24
Mayo, John: CH 2.E.24 , P 2.E.24
Mazaud, Laura: P 2.A.22
Mazetto, Debora: CH 2.D.28 , P 2.D.28
Mazmishvili, Ana: P 1.B.33
Mazumder, Diya B.: D 2.B.25 , P 2.A.21
Mbonu, Oluchi: P 1.C.39
McCabe, Kevin: C 1.C.3
McCannon, Bryan: CH 1.C.35 , D 1.D.35 , O 1.A.25 , O 1.B.25 , O 1.C.25 , O 1.D.25 , O 2.A.25 , O 2.B.25 , O 2.D.25 , O 2.E.25 , O 2.E.26 , O 3.A.25 , O 3.A.26 , O 3.B.25 , O 3.B.26 , O 3.C.25 , O 3.C.26 , O 3.D.25 , O 3.D.26 , P 1.C.35 , P 2.E.16
McCarty, Sara: D 3.C.23 , P 3.C.23
McCloskey, Deirdre: C 1.A.15
McCloy, Spencer: P 1.A.32
McConnell, Brendon: C 2.D.35 , C 2.E.41
McCord, Gordon: P 1.D.23
McCormack, Grace: C 1.C.10
McCoy Dowdy, Megan: D 1.B.17 , D 2.A.17
McCrary, Kayleigh: P 3.A.34 , P 3.C.46
McDermott, John: C 2.B.27
McFadden, Jonathan Robert: P 2.B.34
McFall, Todd: C 2.A.11 , C 2.D.17
McGee, Peter: C 2.D.1
McGregor, Ryan: C 1.C.31
McGurk, Zachary: P 1.A.11 , P 1.C.11
McKee, Douglas: C 1.B.17 , C 2.B.17
McKelligott, Michael: C 2.D.32 , D 2.D.32
McKenzie, Andrew: C 1.C.34
McKeown, Robert: P 1.D.17
McKiernan, Kathleen: CH 1.A.30 , CH 1.B.30 , CH 1.C.30 , D 1.A.30 , O 1.A.30 , O 1.B.30 , O 1.C.30 , P 1.A.30
McKillop, Caitlin Northrup: CH 2.A.46 , D 3.C.26 , P 2.A.46
McKinney, C. Nicholas: P 1.A.4
McLaren, John: C 3.C.16
McLaughlin, Joanne S.: C 1.C.28 , C 2.A.14 , D 1.C.28 , P 1.C.28
McLaughlin, Patrick: C 1.B.38 , C 3.C.19
McMahon, Matthew: C 3.B.11 , P 3.B.11
McManus, Brian: CH 1.C.5 , D 2.A.8 , P 1.C.5
McMichael, Benjamin: CH 1.A.39 , O 1.A.39 , P 1.A.39 , P 2.E.46
McMullen, Stella: C 1.B.9
McNamara, Cici: D 2.D.8 , P 1.C.5
Meadows, Benjamin: CH 2.D.25 , CH 3.C.33 , D 2.D.25 , P 3.C.33
Meehan, Brian: CH 1.C.25 , D 1.C.25 , P 2.E.16
Meeks, Aisha: D 3.A.23
Mehrabani, Ali: C 2.B.9 , CH 2.A.9 , CH 2.D.9 , CH 2.E.9 , O 2.A.9 , O 2.B.9 , O 2.D.9 , O 2.E.9 , P 2.A.9
Mei, Zewei: C 3.A.2
Meinzen-Dick, Laura: P 2.B.27
Meirelles, Dimaria: C 2.D.36
Meissner, Chris: P 2.A.32
Melichar, Mark: D 2.A.17
Melkonyan, Tigran: C 2.E.3
Mello, Steve: C 2.B.35
Melnyk, Marian: P 2.A.32
Melo, Grace: P 3.D.1
Melo, Vitor: C 2.E.39 , C 3.C.13 , C 3.C.7
Mendoza, Beverly: C 1.C.16
Mercan, Yusuf: P 1.A.12
Merfeld, Joshua: C 1.D.37
Merga, Roman: P 1.B.11
Merlino, Luca: C 3.A.10
Merrill, Scott: C 1.B.33
Metcalf, Cherie: C 1.C.35
Meulen, Simon ter: C 1.C.27
Meyer, Jacob: C 1.B.3
Meyers, Erin: D 1.B.35 , P 1.D.35
Mezza, Alvaro: CH 3.A.12 , P 3.A.12
Miao, Zhuang: C 3.C.16
Michopoulos, Constantine: D 1.A.8 , P 1.C.8
Miguel, Edward: C 2.A.1
Mikdash, Maya: C 1.B.41
Milakhina, Daria: C 2.E.15
Milan Hinostroza, Ana Paula: C 1.D.40 , D 1.D.26 , P 1.D.26
Milani Lewaschiw, Victoria: P 2.A.45
Miller, Doug: P 1.A.40
Millimet, Daniel: CH 1.C.12 , CH 2.D.3 , O 1.C.12 , O 2.D.3 , P 1.C.12 , P 2.D.3
Milovanska-Farrington, Stefani: C 2.D.17 , D 1.C.17 , P 2.B.17
Milsap, Adam: C 3.C.19
Minabutdinov, Alexey: P 1.C.36
Minetti, Raoul: C 1.C.36
Minuci, Eduardo: C 2.E.11
Miozzi, Vincent: C 3.B.17
Mira, Andres: P 2.E.23
Miromanova, Anna: P 1.B.16
Mishra, Dev R: C 1.C.34
Mishra, Khushbu: P 3.D.33
Mishuk, Refat Ahmed: P 2.A.43
Mitra, Aniruddha: C 1.D.28
Moehring, Alex: C 1.C.38
Moga, Daniela: C 2.A.40
Mohie Eldin, Rana: C 2.E.14
Mohiuddin, Naowar: P 1.D.30
Molina, Carlos: P 1.C.38
Molitor, David: C 1.D.33
Molodtsova, Tanya: C 3.A.15 , CH 1.A.37 , P 1.A.37
Monarrez, Tomas: D 1.D.27 , P 1.B.27
Moncrieff, Henry: C 2.A.5
Monjaras, Christopher: P 3.A.9
Monroe, Brian Albert: P 3.A.1
Montgomery, Jessica: CH 3.C.37 , P 3.C.37
Montiel Olea, José Luis: C 3.A.3
Montrose, Paige Elizabeth: C 1.B.32 , P 3.C.32
Moon, Sanghwa: P 3.D.17
Moore, Charity: P 3.B.36
Moorthy, Avi: P 1.D.32
Moorthy, Vivek: C 3.A.7
Mora, Jose: CH 2.D.36 , D 2.D.36 , P 2.D.36
Morais Santos, Italo: C 1.D.29 , D 2.E.25 , P 1.D.29
Moran, Jose Ramon: P 3.A.5
Moran, Kelsey: P 1.C.40
More, Deepak: D 2.A.4 , O 2.A.4 , P 2.A.4
Moreno-Medina, Jon: P 2.B.35
Moreno, Carla: D 1.A.30 , P 1.A.30
Morgan, Ash: C 2.A.11
Morgan, Jan: C 3.C.11
Morgan, Tommy: D 1.A.27 , P 1.B.27
Morjaria, Ameet: C 3.A.27
Morrison, Matthew: C 2.B.29
Moser, Petra: C 2.A.37
Mosier, Ben: C 1.C.1
Mothorpe, Chris: C 2.A.39
Motolenich, Mary: C 1.A.39
Mourifie, Ismael: P 1.C.2
Mouton, Andre: CH 2.B.15 , O 2.B.15 , P 2.B.15
Mtenga, Erica Louis: P 2.B.40
Muehlenbachs, Lucija: C 1.A.34
Muellbauer, John: C 3.B.4
Mukherjee, Rahul: C 3.A.15 , C 3.C.29
Mukherjee, Urjaswi: P 2.E.25
Mullally, Connor: D 2.D.3
Mullan, Katrina: C 3.B.21 , CH 3.C.21 , P 3.C.21
Mullick, Anushka : P 3.C.31
Mulligan, Robert: CH 3.A.19 , P 3.A.19
Mumford, Kevin: C 3.B.41
Mundra, Kusum: CH 2.D.10 , D 1.D.28 , O 2.D.10 , P 2.D.10
Munisamy, Parunjodhi: C 2.E.41
Munshi, Rohit: C 3.C.45
Murphy, Anthony: CH 3.C.4 , P 3.B.4 , P 3.C.4
Murphy, Brian: C 1.C.31 , CH 3.C.45 , P 3.C.45
Murphy, David: C 3.A.7
Murphy, Ryan: C 3.B.10
Murphy, Shane: CH 3.D.43 , P 3.D.43
Murray, James Matthew: CH 2.D.31 , CH 2.E.31 , O 2.D.31 , O 2.E.31 , P 2.E.31
Murray, Sheena: D 2.D.41 , O 2.A.40 , O 2.D.41 , P 2.A.40
Musen, Kate: P 3.B.9
Mushinski, David: C 2.A.45
Mutize, Takudzwa: P 1.A.19
Muyeed, Ahadul Kabir: C 3.B.24
Mvukiyehe, Eric: C 2.B.13
Myers, Caitlin: C 1.D.40
Myers, Samuel: C 1.C.15 , CH 1.C.15 , O 1.C.15
Myerson, Rebecca: C 1.B.26
Nagler, Matthew: CH 3.B.37 , P 3.B.37
Naher, Samsun: P 3.D.43
Nair, Ashwin: D 1.A.8 , P 1.C.8
Najam, Rafiuddin: P 3.A.37
Nakakuni, Kanato: CH 3.A.6 , P 3.A.6
Nana Francois, John: C 2.A.31 , C 2.E.14
Nandan, Yashna: D 1.D.42 , P 2.D.23
Nandi, Arindam: C 1.C.14
Nandy, Abhinaba: P 3.A.3
Nargis, Nigar: C 1.B.42
Nath, Hiranya: C 3.C.36 , CH 3.C.36
Natoli-Henry, John: P 1.A.25
Navo, Leanna: P 2.A.22
Nawaz, Muhammad: P 2.B.29
Nayak, Arnab: CH 3.B.5 , D 3.B.5 , O 3.B.5 , P 3.B.5
Ndolo, David: P 2.E.43
Neelakantan, Urvi: C 1.C.15
Neff, Connor Andrew: P 2.A.33
Negi, Digvijay: C 2.A.36
Neller, Seth: CH 3.A.42 , O 3.A.42 , P 3.A.42
Nemschoff, Danielle: P 3.C.35
Nencka, Peter: CH 1.B.32 , CH 1.D.32 , O 1.A.32 , O 1.D.32
Nepal, Tulasiram: P 2.A.45
Nesbit, Rachel: C 1.D.27
Neumann, Hillar: P 3.D.11
Neumark, David: C 1.C.28
Newberry, Peter: CH 2.E.8 , D 2.E.8 , P 2.A.8
Neymotin, Florence: P 2.D.5
Ng'ombe, John: C 1.C.42
Ngene, Geoffrey M.: C 1.D.3
Ngoc, Nguyen: C 3.B.28
Nguimkeu, Pierre: C 2.B.40
Nguyen, Hieu: P 2.A.1
Nguyen, Thi Mai Anh: C 1.C.40
Nguyen, Tuan: CH 2.D.40 , P 2.E.40
Nidhiri, Sebin: P 1.C.31 , P 2.E.25
Nie, Jun: P 3.C.12
Nikolaishvili, Giorgi: CH 2.B.29 , D 1.C.25 , P 2.B.29
Nilayamgode, Mrithyunjayan (MJ): P 3.D.24
Niles, Raymond: P 3.B.19
Noack, Claudia: C 1.D.2
Noghanibehambari, Hamid: C 3.C.46
Nohejl, Jiri: P 3.B.34
Nolan, Zachary: D 2.E.8 , P 2.A.8
Noonan, Kelly: C 1.A.42
North, Charles: C 1.B.35
Norton, Douglas: XX2.D.44
Nosratabadi, Javad: P 3.A.16
Novak, Mikayla: P 1.B.18
Nowakowicz, Kamila: P 2.E.2
Nunley, John: C 3.B.17
Nunn, Ryan: C 2.E.39
Nur-tegin, Kanybek: CH 1.B.37 , P 1.B.37
Nygaard, Vegard: C 2.D.37
O`Reilly, Colin: C 3.B.19 , P 3.B.10
O'Connell, Steve: C 2.D.17
O'Dea, Cormac: C 1.C.15
O'Donnell, Catherine: P 1.D.32
O'Keefe, Siobhan: P 1.A.40
O'Roark, Brian: C 2.D.17
O’Sullivan, Vincent: C 2.E.41
Oconnor, Christopher: P 3.B.35
Odularu, Gbadebo: D 1.C.42
Ogbeifun, Lawrence: CH 3.B.29 , P 3.B.29
Ogrokhina, Olena: P 2.B.11
Ogunjemilua, Oluwafemi David: P 3.B.40
Ogunniran, Adedayo James: P 2.A.29
Oh, Haewon: P 2.E.14
Oh, Hyunsuk: CH 3.A.22 , P 2.E.33 , P 3.A.22
Oh, Town: CH 2.D.45 , P 2.D.45
Okoye, Dozie: C 1.D.24
Okumura, Koki: P 3.B.25
Olabisi, Michael Adetayo: CH 3.C.18 , P 3.C.18
Oladi, Reza: C 3.A.16
Olajide, Adeola: C 3.C.18
Olbrecht, Alexandre: P 2.A.11
Olitsky, Neal: D 1.A.17 , P 1.C.17
Olivia, Susan: C 3.A.44
Olivier, Gabriel Joseph: P 2.A.42
Olma, Tomasz: P 1.D.2
Olson, Eric: C 2.E.29
Oluwabukola Olarewaju, Favour: P 3.D.26
Ong, David: CH 2.B.1 , P 2.B.1 , P 3.C.1
Ong, Xuexing: P 3.C.27
Oni, Mehedi Hasan: D 1.C.31 , P 1.C.31
Opoku, Alexander: C 1.D.24
Orak, Musa: P 3.A.15
Orak, Nur: P 2.E.26
Orellana, Alexis: C 3.A.13
Orleans-Boham, Hamdiya: P 1.C.33
Orrenius, Pia: D 2.A.15 , D 2.D.10 , O 2.A.15 , P 2.A.15
Ortega Armas, Juan Carlos: P 3.A.19
Ortega, Alberto: C 1.A.10 , C 3.C.35 , CH 2.B.42 , CH 3.C.41 , D 2.E.43 , P 2.B.42 , P 3.C.41
Ortiz, Julio L.: P 2.B.29
Ortuzar, Grace: P 1.D.39
Osell, Shawn Anthony: P 2.D.31
Osten, David: P 1.D.25
Osuna Gomez, Daniel: CH 2.A.15 , D 2.A.15 , P 1.D.41 , P 2.A.15
Otting, Marius: C 1.C.11
Ouchida, Yasunori: C 1.A.38
Ovaska, Tomi: CH 2.B.32 , P 2.B.32
Oviedo, Nelson: P 3.C.9
Owens, Matthew Albert: CH 3.D.18 , P 3.D.18
Owusu-Antwi, George: C 2.D.33 , P 3.A.41
Owusu, Julius: P 2.A.3
Oyebanji, Akinsola: C 3.D.33
Özak, Ömer: C 2.A.37 , C 2.B.37 , CH 1.D.9 , CH 2.A.37 , CH 2.B.37 , O 1.D.9 , O 2.A.37 , O 2.B.37 , O 2.D.37
Ozdemir, Nilufer: P 3.A.24
Ozturk, Ezgi: C 2.E.31
Ozturk, Orgul: C 2.B.10 , CH 1.C.10 , D 2.A.35 , O 1.A.10 , O 1.A.27 , O 1.B.10 , O 1.B.27 , O 1.C.10 , O 1.C.27 , O 1.D.10 , O 1.D.27 , O 2.A.10 , O 2.A.27 , O 2.B.10 , P 1.B.10
Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff: C 3.C.23
Packham, Analisa: D 1.B.40 , P 1.D.40
Paddack, Megan: D 2.A.39 , P 2.A.39
Padilla-Romo, Maria: C 1.C.41 , C 1.D.41 , CH 1.C.41 , O 1.C.41 , O 1.D.41
Page, Lucy Elizabeth: CH 1.D.34 , CH 2.A.25 , D 2.A.25 , P 1.D.34 , P 3.A.34
Paintsil, Jones Arkoh: C 1.A.41 , P 1.A.41
Paintsil, Prince Arkoh: C 1.A.41
Pakzad-Hurson, Bobak: P 3.A.27
Palagashvili, Liya: C 3.A.11 , C 3.C.7
Palandri, Claire: C 2.B.34
Paloyo, Alfredo: C 2.D.3
Palsson, Craig: C 2.D.32
Pamittan, Carlos: C 2.B.29
Pan, Junni: D 1.A.27 , P 1.B.27 , P 3.C.45
Pan, Qilu: D 2.A.27 , P 1.A.27 , P 3.B.41
Pan, Xiaofei: CH 1.A.3 , D 3.C.26 , P 1.A.3
Pan, Xuhui (Nick): C 3.C.30
Panak, Sydney N: P 3.C.28
Panda, Bibhudutta : CH 2.A.4 , D 2.A.4 , O 2.A.4 , P 2.A.4
Pandey, Subodh Raj: P 2.E.43
Panigrahi, Piyush: C 3.D.16
Panizza, Folco: C 2.A.1
Panovska, Irina: P 2.D.31
Panta, Sajja: P 3.B.21
Pantano, Juan: P 3.B.23
Papell, David: C 1.C.31
Paranavitana, Dinushka: D 3.A.25 , P 3.C.44 , P 3.D.46
Parchet, Raphaël: C 2.D.14
Pardo, Francisco: P 2.A.46
Parent, Olivier: C 2.D.38
Park, Geumbi: D 1.D.8 , P 1.D.8
Park, Geunyong: C 3.B.41
Park, Gyungbae: C 2.B.2
Park, Jin Seok: P 3.C.39
Park, Jonghoon: C 2.B.30 , P 2.A.34
Park, Jonghyun: P 3.C.26
Park, Min Sun: P 3.D.14
Park, Narae: C 3.C.24
Park, Se Mi: P 3.C.16
Park, Sungbin: P 3.D.11
Park, Sungho David: C 1.D.37
Park, Sunwoo: C 3.B.42
Parker, Susan: D 2.B.35
Parker, Susan: C 2.A.35
Parkhomenko, Andrii: CH 3.B.38 , P 3.B.38
Parks, Danielle: P 3.B.16 , P 3.C.16
Parmeter, Chris: D 2.D.3
Parsa, Sahar: C 2.B.37 , P 2.A.37 , P 2.B.37
Parsaeian, Shahnaz: CH 2.B.9 , P 2.B.9
Pascalau, Razvan: C 2.E.33
Pastorino, Elena: C 2.E.27
Pate, Jennifer: C 3.C.1
Patel, Darshak: C 1.A.17
Patel, Nikhil: P 3.A.15
Patterson, Adam: C 1.A.17
Paudel, Krishna: C 3.B.15
Paul, Arunima: P 3.D.15
Paul, Ayan: C 2.B.26
Paulsen, Richard: C 2.E.11
Pavel, Md Tanvir: P 1.B.33
Payne, Stroud: C 3.C.2
Paz y Miño, Jose Manuel: C 1.C.16
Peart, Sandra: CH 2.A.19 , O 2.A.19 , XX2.A.19
Peck, Jennifer R.: C 3.A.11
Pecorino, Paul: C 1.B.35 , CH 1.D.35 , D 1.B.35
Pellegrini, Elena: P 1.A.12
Peluffo, Cecilia: C 1.C.41 , CH 1.B.25 , CH 1.D.41 , D 1.B.25 , O 1.C.41 , O 1.D.41 , P 1.C.41
Pender, Casey: C 1.B.19
Pendleton, Corey Alexander: P 3.B.35
Peng, Linan: P 1.A.19
Peng, Mengying: P 1.C.4
Penn, Jerrod: C 1.B.22 , C 2.B.21 , CH 1.B.23 , P 1.A.28 , P 1.B.23
Pennathur, Anita: C 1.D.3
Pennington, Mark: D 2.B.19
Peretto, Pietro: C 1.B.38 , CH 1.A.38 , CH 1.B.38 , CH 1.C.38 , CH 1.D.29 , CH 2.B.14 , O 1.A.38 , O 1.B.38 , O 1.C.38 , O 1.D.29 , O 2.B.14
Perez Castano, Ana Melissa: P 3.A.45
Peri, Alessandro: C 3.A.15
Perinchery, Rivin Inasu: C 2.A.17
Perrault, Tiffanie: C 3.A.40 , P 3.A.40
Pesaran, Hashem: C 2.E.9
Pesko, Michael: C 1.B.3 , C 3.C.43
Peters, Paul: C 1.C.10
Petitt, Caleb: P 3.A.32
Petitt, Susannah Emily: P 3.A.18
Petsas, Iordanis: P 2.E.34
Pettingill, Jr., Bernard F.: XX1.B.13
Phadera, Lokendra: C 3.B.7
Phelan, Brian: P 1.D.39
Philip Gentry, Elissa: C 3.C.10 , D 3.B.26 , P 1.A.39 , P 2.A.12
Philip, Michaela: P 3.C.25
Phillips, Grace: C 1.B.3 , C 2.B.12 , O 1.B.3
Phillips, Peter: C 3.D.34
Phillips, Serena: C 3.C.43
Piano, Clara: O 2.E.32 , P 2.E.32
Piano, Ennio Emanuele: C 2.E.32 , C 3.B.32 , CH 2.E.32 , O 2.E.32
Piatek, Sylwester: C 3.D.34
Picault, Julien: P 3.A.17
Pida-Reese, Jedediah Thomas: CH 2.A.18 , P 2.A.18
Piger, Jeremy: C 1.D.31
Pignatari, Marcelo: P 1.A.23
Pimentel Basurto, Wilder: D 3.D.26 , P 3.A.39
Pineda-Torres, Mayra: C 3.C.46 , CH 1.D.10 , D 1.A.42 , D 2.E.10 , O 2.A.10 , O 2.B.10 , P 2.A.10 , P 2.B.10
Pinhas, Nate: P 2.D.15
Pinitjitsamut, Pim: P 2.E.35
Pinotti, Paolo: C 2.B.27
Pinto, Rodrigo: C 2.E.28 , P 3.B.23
Pitman, Kristina: P 1.D.22
Pitts, Melinda: C 1.B.10 , D 1.A.42 , O 1.A.42
Pittz, Thomas: C 1.A.13
Pitzer, Hannah: P 3.B.44
Plemmons, Alicia: C 3.C.44 , CH 3.B.26 , D 3.B.26 , P 3.C.44
Plurphanswat, Nantaporn: P 1.B.3
Pokharel, Trilochan: P 2.B.12
Polachek, Solomon: C 3.D.14
Polimeni, John: CH 3.D.33 , P 3.D.33
Pollard, Garrison: P 3.B.1
Pope, Nolan: C 1.D.27 , C 3.D.28
Popov, Roman: C 1.C.36
Porter, Jason: C 3.A.4
Portillo, Javier: C 3.C.19
Portner, Claus: C 1.B.36
Porto, Guido: C 3.C.15
Posso, Christian: C 2.B.41
Potter, Tristan: P 1.D.28
Powell, Lawrence: C 2.E.28
Pozo, Susan: C 2.E.36 , D 2.D.10 , P 2.B.24
Pradhan, Gyanendra: C 3.B.28
Prakash, Nishith: C 3.A.6
Prato, Marta: C 2.A.15
Pratt, Bryan: P 2.D.21
Press, Robert: C 2.E.24
Price, Joshua: D 1.C.27 , P 1.C.27
Prieger, James: P 1.B.3
Procasky, William: C 1.B.4
Psurek, Aleksander Krzysztof: P 3.B.14
Puig, Aina: P 1.C.15
Pulvino, Rory: C 3.A.35
Pun, Khusiman: P 1.D.14
Punjabi, Maitri: P 1.C.23
Purcell, Danielle: P 3.D.25
Putman, Daniel: P 3.A.36
Qi, Shi: C 2.E.29 , D 2.A.8 , P 1.D.8
Qi, Yaling: P 3.B.2
Qi, Zijian: P 2.E.34
Qian, Franklin: C 1.A.13 , C 3.A.38
Qian, Ji: C 2.B.1
Qian, Zeyi: P 2.B.16
Qiao, Zhongheng: P 3.C.26
Qirjo, Dhimitri: D 2.A.25 , P 2.E.33
Qiu, Chen: C 3.A.3 , P 2.B.2
Qiu, Huanguang: C 2.D.24
Qiu, Qihua: P 2.D.45 , P 3.B.40
Qiu, Zhuoyu: P 2.B.42
Quadria, Taufiq: P 1.C.4
Quaicoe, Obed: C 1.C.42
Quainoo, Ruth: CH 1.B.33 , P 1.B.33
Quandt, Ryan: P 2.D.14
Quaye, Bright: P 2.E.14
Quigua, Juliana: C 2.A.15
Quincy, Sarah: CH 1.C.32 , O 1.C.32
Quintanar, Sarah: C 3.B.11 , CH 3.B.11 , O 3.B.11 , P 3.B.11
Quintas, André: P 1.C.19 , P 2.D.18
Quiroga-Treviño, Miroslava: C 2.D.31 , P 3.A.30
Quispe-Agnoli, Myriam: C 1.D.3 , CH 1.D.3 , O 1.D.3
Rabbani, Maysam: CH 2.E.28 , P 2.E.28
Radchenko, Natalia: C 3.A.12
Radcliff, Tiffany: C 1.C.40
Raei, Sepideh: C 2.E.30 , P 2.E.29
Raff, Zach: P 1.A.33
Rafizadeh, Nima: P 1.B.22
Rahman, Md: P 3.B.40 , P 3.C.12
Rahman, Md Twfiqur: P 3.A.13
Rai, Sabhya: P 3.D.10
Rains, Kyle A.: P 3.A.10
Ramadhani, Maghfira: P 1.A.21 , P 1.D.22
Ramakrishna, Vasudha: P 1.D.32
Ramalingam, Abhijit: C 2.B.1
Ramana, Akshay: P 3.B.15
Rambachan, Ashash: C 1.D.2
Ramirez Peralta, Raymundo: C 3.A.5
Ramirez, Miguel: P 3.A.29
Ramnath, Shanthi: C 3.C.29
Ranasinghe, Ashantha: C 3.C.7
Randolph, Gregory: C 2.A.39 , CH 2.A.39 , D 2.A.39 , O 2.A.39 , P 2.A.39
Ranjan, Alok: C 2.D.35
Ranjbar, Saba: C 3.A.10
Rao, Yulei: C 2.B.3
Raszap, Sharon: C 2.B.34
Raval, Devesh: D 1.B.8 , P 1.B.8
Ravindran, Saravana: P 3.C.38
Rawat, Saani: C 3.A.39
Ray, Arijit: C 2.D.11
Ray, Sumedha: P 3.C.6
Rayamajhee, Veeshan: P 3.D.36
Rayo, Marimaite: C 1.D.18 , P 1.A.18
Razzak, Noara: P 3.B.24
Razzak, Syeda Marjana: P 2.A.41 , P 2.B.10
Razzolini, Laura: C 1.D.35 , CH 3.C.1 , P 3.C.1
Reade, J. James: C 1.C.11
Reaves, John: P 3.B.38
Redford, Audrey: CH 2.B.19 , CH 2.D.19 , D 2.B.19 , O 2.B.19 , O 2.D.19 , P 2.D.19
Reed, Robert: C 3.A.24
Rees, Daniel: C 1.A.42 , D 2.D.32
Regalado Cardoso, Leonel: P 1.D.18
Regalado Rodriguez, Ivan: C 3.B.12
Regmi, Narendra: P 3.B.37
Reichman, Nancy E.: C 1.A.42
Reif, Julian: C 1.C.10
Reilly, Chandler: C 2.E.16
Reilly, Patrick: P 2.B.5
Reinarts, Nicholas: C 1.A.15
Reinhardt, Colin: P 2.A.38
Ren, Muyang: P 3.D.2
Renteria, Jose Maria: C 1.D.41
Rentschler, Lucas: C 1.B.35
Rexer, Jonah: P 3.A.44
Reynolds, Nick: C 3.A.42
Riahi, Andisheh: P 3.C.18
Ribas, Rafael: P 2.A.21
Rich, Kenneth: CH 3.B.30 , P 3.B.30
Richard, Patrick: CH 2.A.45 , P 2.A.45
Rijkers, Bob: P 2.D.38 , P 3.C.15
Rinaldi, Lina: P 2.A.1
Rioja, Felix: C 3.C.29
Ritter, Dubravka: CH 1.D.27 , D 1.A.27 , P 1.B.27
Ritzwoller, David: P 1.D.2
Rizzo, Mario: P 2.B.18
Roach, Travis: C 3.B.35
Roch, Francisco: C 3.C.11
Rockmore, Marc: C 2.D.37
Rodari, Federico: P 2.A.16
Rodgers, Luke: C 1.B.32 , P 3.C.14
Rodrigo, Rodimiro: C 1.B.38
Rodriguez-Alcaraz, Benjamin Elam: C 2.D.31
Rodriguez-Nunez, Juan: C 2.B.24
rodriguez, Sebastian: D 2.D.36 , P 2.D.36
Roeger, Werner: C 3.C.12
Rogoski, Mariana: C 3.D.14
Rojas, Ashley: P 2.E.10
Roldan-Blanco, Pau: C 3.B.37
Roldan, Francisco: P 3.C.11
Romano, Joe: C 1.C.2
Romero, Michael: P 2.E.19
Rosa, Benjamin: P 2.A.28
Rosa, Jose Andres: C 3.D.28 , P 3.A.25
Rosales-Rueda, Maria: C 1.A.40 , C 1.B.41
Rose, Liam: C 3.B.45
Rosen, Jeremy Aaron: P 2.E.16
Rosenbaum, Philip: C 3.A.10
Rosenthal-Kay, Jordan: P 1.C.39
Rosentraub, Mark: C 1.D.11
Roshi, Besian: P 2.E.28
Rosokha, Yaroslav: P 2.E.3
Ross Fernandes, Marcos: C 3.B.34
Ross, Amanda: D 1.C.35 , P 1.D.35
Ross, Matthew: C 2.B.35 , C 2.D.35
Rota Dal Molin, Rafael: P 2.A.18
Rothbaum, Jonathan: C 1.C.15
Rothe, Christoph: C 1.D.2
Rotheim, Roy: C 2.D.17
Rotthoff, Kurt: C 2.A.11
Rouanet, Louis: P 2.E.32
Roudsari, Benham Zoghi: C 2.B.16
Rovinski, Molly R: P 1.B.18 , P 1.D.19
Roy Choudhury, Agnitra: CH 3.A.25 , D 2.B.26 , D 3.A.25 , P 2.B.26
Roy, Jayjit: C 1.A.16 , C 3.C.16 , P 3.C.21
Roy, Labanyalata: D 1.C.42
Roy, Manan: C 1.D.10 , CH 1.B.10 , O 1.A.10 , O 1.B.10 , O 1.C.10 , O 1.D.10 , O 2.A.10 , O 2.B.10 , P 1.A.10
Roy, Moumita: C 1.C.3
Roy, Prianthi: C 1.A.37
Roy, Spandan: P 1.D.25
Royer, Heather: C 1.B.14
Rubalcaba, Joaquin: D 2.E.43
Rubbini, Camilo: D 2.A.17 , P 3.B.34
Rubel, Freya: C 3.D.6 , P 2.D.33
Rudderham, Ryan: P 2.D.30
Rudkin, Simon : CH 3.D.34 , P 3.D.34
Rudys, Valentinas: P 3.C.24 , P 3.D.42
Ruebeck, Hannah: C 1.D.34 , C 3.A.34 , CH 3.A.10 , CH 3.B.43 , D 1.B.25 , P 3.A.10 , P 3.B.43
Ruffini, Krista: C 1.B.10
Ruhm, Christopher: C 1.B.26
Rui, Matthew: P 2.D.40
Runde, Jochen: XX2.A.19
Rungta, Ruchika: CH 2.B.26 , O 2.B.26 , P 2.B.26
Rupasingha, Anil: C 1.D.37 , C 3.B.16
Rupp, Nick: C 1.B.24 , C 1.C.24 , CH 1.A.24 , CH 1.B.24 , CH 1.C.24 , CH 3.A.26 , D 1.C.24 , D 3.A.26 , O 1.A.24 , O 1.B.24 , O 1.C.24 , P 1.B.24
Ruprecht, Romina: CH 2.B.31 , O 2.B.31 , P 2.B.31
Ruseski, Jane: CH 1.C.11 , P 2.D.11
Rush, Mark: C 3.B.1
Rusu, Ioan Octavian: P 1.D.29
Ryan, Conor: C 2.A.43
Ryan, Matt: P 1.A.4
Ryan, Sophia: C 1.A.10 , C 1.D.10
Ryu, Junyeol: C 1.C.24 , D 1.B.24 , P 1.A.24
Ryvkin, Dmitry: C 2.E.3
Saad-Lessler, Joelle: C 2.D.5
Saavedra, Justine: C 2.E.14
Sabarwal, Shwetlena: C 3.A.6
Sabbagh, Farzaneh: P 3.D.21
Sabia, Joseph: C 3.A.46 , P 1.A.42
Sacks, Dan: C 1.C.10
Sadana, Divya: C 2.B.45 , CH 2.A.34 , P 2.A.34
Sadeh, Jana: C 2.B.17
Saenz-Molina, Julieth: P 3.C.21
Saglam, Mehmet: C 2.D.1
Sah, Nilesh: C 2.A.4 , D 2.A.4 , O 2.A.4 , P 2.A.4
Saha, Bijeta Bijen: P 2.B.23
Sahe, Tarini: C 2.E.11
Said, Farah: C 1.C.14
Saini, Alisha: P 3.D.16
Salgado, Sergio: P 2.E.27
Salihu, Maryam: P 1.D.24
Sallah, Edith: P 2.E.29
Salvino, Robert: C 3.B.4 , D 2.A.39 , P 2.A.39
Samadi, S. Yaser: P 2.A.9
Samaniego, Roberto: P 1.B.38 , P 1.D.29
Samantha, Saima: C 2.E.15
Sameem, Sediq: P 3.B.45
Samimi, Nahid: P 1.B.22 , P 2.A.23
San Juan, Vince: C 2.B.29
Sanchez-Pinol, Daniel: D 2.D.36 , P 2.D.36
Sant`Anna, Hugo: CH 3.C.2 , P 3.C.2
Sant'Anna, Pedro: C 3.A.2 , O 1.A.2 , O 1.B.2 , O 1.C.2 , O 1.D.2 , O 2.A.2 , O 2.B.2 , O 2.D.2 , O 2.E.2
Sant'Anna, Vinicios: C 2.B.14
Santos de Almeida, Gabriel: P 2.B.19
Santos Póvoa, Angela Cristiane: P 3.D.14
Santos, Kelly: C 3.B.23
Sara, Raisa: CH 2.E.36 , O 2.E.36
Sarangi, Sudipta: O 1.B.28 , O 1.C.14 , O 2.B.13
Saraswat, Deepak: P 3.A.6
Saravia, Antonio: C 1.D.18
Sardar, Naafey: P 1.A.31
Sardy, Marc: C 1.B.17
Sargent, Kristina: C 1.A.16
Sarkar, Shivangi: P 3.B.46
Sasaki, Yuya: C 2.A.2 , C 2.E.2 , C 3.A.2 , CH 1.A.2 , CH 1.C.2 , CH 2.A.2 , CH 2.D.2 , O 1.A.2 , O 1.B.2 , O 1.C.2 , O 1.D.2 , O 2.A.2 , O 2.B.2 , O 2.D.2 , O 2.E.2
Sassi, Yassine: P 2.E.2
Sauer, Raymond: P 1.A.4
Sauley, Beau: C 3.B.4 , P 3.C.2
Sawadgo, Wendiam: C 3.A.28
Saxena, Sagar: C 3.C.10 , C 3.D.12 , P 1.C.37
Saygili, Meryem: CH 3.A.43 , P 3.A.43
Saygin, Perihan: C 3.B.1
Scarcioffolo, Alexandre: P 2.A.30
Schaelling, Matthew Paul: P 3.C.25
Schaffer, Matthew: P 3.B.30
Schechter, Lauren: D 2.A.40 , D 2.B.35 , P 2.D.41
Scheck, Macy: P 3.A.19
Schintler, Laurie: C 2.A.14 , D 2.A.14
Schlosser, Julia: P 2.A.32
Schmidbauer, Eric: C 3.D.1 , CH 3.B.34 , P 3.B.34
Schmidt, Lawrence: C 1.C.15
Schmitz, Andrew: C 3.D.12
Schmitz, Tom: C 3.B.37
Schneider, Mark: CH 2.E.4 , CH 3.C.26 , D 3.C.26 , P 2.E.4
Schneider, Patricia: D 2.D.13
Schoefer, Benjamin: C 1.A.12
Schold, Jesse: C 2.D.46
Schuh, Rachel: CH 3.D.10 , P 3.D.10
Schulte, James: CH 3.A.1 , P 3.A.1
Schultze, Michelle: P 1.B.9
Schulz, Jonathan: C 1.C.3
Schumacher, Tyler: D 1.D.28 , P 3.B.12
Schwab, Steve: C 3.A.42
Schwanebeck, Ashley: P 2.A.42
Scoblic, Guthrie: P 2.B.35
Scott, Garrett: D 2.B.8 , O 1.A.8 , O 1.B.8 , O 1.C.5 , O 1.C.8 , O 1.D.8 , O 2.A.8 , O 2.B.8 , O 2.D.8 , O 2.E.8 , P 1.A.8
Scott, Robert: CH 3.A.40 , P 3.A.40
Sedaghatkish, Nazanin: CH 3.C.35 , P 3.C.35
Sedai, Ashish: C 2.B.13 , D 2.B.26 , P 1.C.14 , P 2.B.26
See, Kurt: C 1.A.12
Sekhri, Sheetal: C 2.E.36
Sellgren, Juliette: P 3.B.1
Sengupta, Aditi: C 1.B.42
Sengupta, Avigyan: D 2.D.35 , P 3.D.36
Seo, Jinyoung: CH 3.A.31 , O 3.A.31 , P 3.A.31
Seo, Regina: P 3.A.13
Seo, Samuel Hee Kwon: C 1.D.37
Sepulveda, Cristian: D 2.A.39 , P 2.A.39
Sepulveda, Jean: P 3.B.14
Sesmero, Juan: C 2.A.24
Severen, Christopher: CH 2.B.39 , O 1.B.39 , O 2.B.39 , P 2.B.39
Sewak Dubey, Ram: C 2.E.28 , C 3.A.16
Sha, Fangzhou: C 3.B.29 , P 1.D.25
Shabbir, Sonia: C 1.B.28
Shadmani, Hedieh: P 1.D.29
Shaeyan, Mohsen: C 1.A.38
Shaeye, Abdihafit: D 3.A.37 , P 2.D.13
Shah Mobariz, Ahmad: CH 2.A.26 , P 1.A.14 , P 2.A.26
Shah, Gaurav: C 2.A.9
Shah, Hema: D 2.A.27 , P 1.C.27 , P 3.A.26
Shah, Rohan: P 2.D.29
Shahjahan, Md: C 1.C.41
Shaikh, Azeem: C 1.C.2
Shakya, Shishir: C 3.B.10 , C 3.D.44 , D 3.B.26 , P 1.C.9
Shalaby, Zeina: C 1.B.10
Shankar, Binar: P 2.D.25
Shankar, Prabhu: P 1.D.3
Shanks, Olga: C 1.A.19
Shao, Lin: P 3.C.7
Sharma, Chandan: C 2.A.4
Sharma, Krishna: C 3.B.37
Sharma, Lakshita: P 3.A.13
Sharma, Pradyot: P 1.B.37
Sharma, Rajiv: C 3.D.9
Sharma, Rishi R.: C 1.B.16
Sharma, Swati: P 3.B.30
Sharma, Sweksha: C 3.A.37
Shashi, Nahian Azad: P 3.C.6
Shea, Joshua: C 1.D.14
Sheehan, Kathleen: CH 3.A.14 , P 3.A.14
Sheldon, Kennon: C 1.D.3
Sheldon, Tamara: C 2.D.41
Shelkova, Natalya: C 1.B.4
Shemyakina, Olga: CH 3.A.37 , O 3.A.37 , P 3.A.37
Shen, Li : P 2.D.38
Shen, Shihan: D 1.C.8 , P 2.B.8
Shepard, Jacob: P 1.D.30
Shera, Marcus: C 3.A.32
Sheridan, Brandon: CH 1.A.17 , D 1.A.17 , D 2.D.17 , P 1.B.17 , P 2.B.17
Sheth, Ketki: P 1.A.14
Shi, Zhentao: C 3.A.2 , C 3.A.3
Shideler, John: P 1.B.17
Shimazaki, Yoshiaki: C 3.C.33
Shimshack, Jay: CH 3.C.22 , P 3.C.22
Shin, David Dongyoon: CH 3.B.42 , P 1.B.31 , P 3.B.42
Shin, Euncheol: C 2.A.28
Shin, Jimin: P 3.B.3
Shinall, Jennifer Bennett: P 1.C.35
Shippee, Nathaniel Augustine: P 3.D.18
Shirinli, Enel: O 2.D.27 , P 2.D.27
Shonchoy, Abu: C 1.A.14 , C 2.D.13 , C 2.E.36 , C 3.A.24 , C 3.A.41 , C 3.C.38 , CH 2.E.36 , D 3.A.37 , P 2.A.1 , P 2.B.13 , P 3.B.36 , P 3.C.36
Shone, Hailemichael: C 2.A.10
Shourian, Mahla: P 1.D.14
Shrestha, Sadichchha: P 3.B.39 , P 3.C.38
Shrum, Trisha: C 1.B.33
Shukaylo, Georgy: P 1.C.11 , P 2.B.5
Shukla, Prachi: P 3.D.41
Shumway, Clayson: P 2.B.25
Shute, Alannah: C 3.C.14
Siddique, Abu Bakkar: C 2.D.5
Siebert, Ander: C 3.A.9
Siegal, Nicole: P 1.A.10 , P 2.A.10
Sigaud, Liam: CH 3.A.38 , D 1.A.25 , P 3.A.38
Siita, Shafiq: C 3.C.9
Sikhova, Aiday: CH 3.B.6 , D 1.C.12 , P 3.B.6
Silveus, Neil: CH 3.C.7 , D 2.E.35 , P 3.C.7
Simon, Kosali: C 1.B.26 , C 2.A.10
Simons, Andrew: CH 1.A.36 , D 1.B.36 , P 1.A.36
Simonsen, Emil A.: C 2.D.10
Šimurina, Nika: C 3.C.14
Singh, Ayushi: C 1.C.37
Singh, Navpreet: C 1.C.42
Singh, Rahul: P 1.D.2
Singh, Sushant: P 3.B.33
Singh, Swati: C 1.C.31
Singh, Tejendra P.: C 2.D.21 , P 3.D.25
Singleton, Carl: C 1.C.11
Sinha, Dibyajyoti: P 3.D.13
Sinkey, Michael: P 2.E.11
Sisha, Teshager: P 2.A.43
Sisodiya, Sachin Bhagamal: P 2.D.38
Sitti, Rex: CH 2.E.14 , P 2.E.14
Siu, Wai Yan: P 3.A.22
Siyal, Ghamz E Ali: C 1.C.23 , P 1.A.23
Skira, Meghan: C 2.D.28
Slaria, Srishti: C 1.C.37 , P 1.A.22 , P 2.E.15
Sleeper, Colin: C 2.D.45
Slesnick, Frank: D 1.D.13 , P 1.C.13
Slichter, David: C 2.A.13
Slivinski, Stephen: C 3.D.28
Sloan, CarlyWill: D 2.E.35 , P 2.B.35
Sloczynski, Tymon: CH 1.B.2 , CH 1.D.2 , CH 2.B.2 , CH 2.E.2 , O 1.A.2 , O 1.B.2 , O 1.C.2 , O 1.D.2 , O 2.A.2 , O 2.B.2 , O 2.D.2 , O 2.E.2 , P 2.D.2
Slotkin, Michael: C 3.C.14
Slusky, David: C 1.D.40 , CH 3.C.46 , O 3.C.46 , P 3.C.46
Slutsky, Steven: C 2.E.24
Smith, Alexis: P 1.B.26
Smith, Andrew Lee: C 2.A.31 , P 2.A.31
Smith, Ben: P 2.B.38 , P 3.A.38
Smith, Dana J.: D 3.A.26 , P 3.D.6
Smith, Daniel: C 1.A.18 , C 2.D.19 , C 3.A.19 , C 3.C.12 , C 3.D.18 , P 1.A.15
Smith, Ethaniel: C 2.E.13
Smith, Jacob: C 3.A.19 , P 2.D.19 , P 3.D.18
Smith, Joseph: CH 3.C.9 , P 3.C.9
Smith, Madeleine Cullen: P 1.B.40
Smith, Rhet: P 3.B.11
Smith, Seth: D 1.C.5 , P 2.E.8
Smith, Travis: C 2.E.14
snyder, Allison: C 2.A.24
Soares, Rodrigo: C 1.B.33
Soberón, Alexandra: C 1.B.38
Soboleva, Daria: P 1.B.9
Sodurland, Bengt: C 3.C.16
Solomon, Blen: D 2.D.17
Solomon, Keisha: D 2.E.43 , P 1.A.41
Solomon, Michael: C 1.B.35 , D 1.C.35 , P 1.B.35
Solon, Daniel: CH 3.A.7 , D 2.E.26 , P 3.A.7
Somé, Hyacinthe: C 1.C.34
Son, Younghee: P 2.D.46
Song, Jian: P 1.C.3
Song, Meng: P 3.B.6
Sonnenberg, Parker: CH 2.B.46 , P 2.B.46
Sora, Marcos: P 1.B.11
Sorensen, Bent: CH 1.C.31 , O 1.C.31 , P 1.C.31 , P 3.B.28
Soriano, John Joseph Sanchez: CH 1.D.39 , CH 3.D.28 , O 1.D.39 , P 1.D.39 , P 3.D.28
Sosa, Julie Ann: C 3.C.43
Sousounis, Panos: P 1.A.17
Spearman, Raine: P 3.A.28
Spencer, Melissa: C 3.C.46
Spielmann, Christian: P 1.B.17
Sprick Schuster, Steven: P 3.D.28
Springer, Lilly Ann: C 2.B.10 , D 3.C.46 , P 3.B.26 , P 3.C.46
Sprott, Erica: C 3.B.1
Spyrou, Ioanna Maria: CH 1.C.37 , P 1.C.37
Srikanth, Vishak: C 2.B.26
Stankov, Petar: C 1.B.17
Stansel, Dean: CH 2.D.26 , O 2.D.26 , P 2.D.26
Stapleton, Stephen: C 1.D.39
Starling, Libby: C 2.E.39
Starr, Katherine: P 2.B.42
Staub, Kalina: XX2.D.44
Staveley-O'Carroll, Josh: C 1.B.17 , D 2.D.17 , P 2.A.30 , P 3.A.17
Steinhardt, Max: C 2.D.33 , C 3.D.6 , P 3.A.10
Stepanchuk, Serhiy: C 2.B.14
Stephens, Heather: C 2.E.33
Stephenson, Frank: C 2.D.26 , C 2.E.16 , CH 2.D.11 , O 1.C.11 , O 1.D.11 , O 2.A.11 , O 2.D.11 , O 2.E.11 , P 2.D.11
Sterling, Kevin: P 2.B.25
Steuart, Shelby: C 3.B.11
Stewart, Darren: C 2.D.46
Stewart, Jennifer: C 1.C.10
Stiefenhofer, Pascal: D 1.B.17
Stimel, Derek: C 1.C.17
Stith, Sarah: C 3.D.6
Stivers, Adam: P 3.B.10
Stocker, Abigail: CH 1.D.14 , P 1.D.14 , P 2.A.26
Stockwell, Thomas: P 1.D.31
Stoddard, Brock: C 1.C.35 , CH 3.D.1 , P 2.B.1 , P 3.D.1
Stone, Anna-Leigh: C 3.A.24
Stover, Walter: P 1.C.3
Stoye, Joerg: CH 3.A.3 , P 3.A.3
Stratmann, Thomas: C 1.B.37 , C 1.C.3 , P 1.A.3
Stratton, Leslie: C 3.C.23
Striaukas, Jonas: C 2.B.9
Stripling, Sam: C 3.A.42 , P 3.A.42
Strohl, Kaleigh: P 1.D.10
Strumpf, Erin: C 1.B.2
Sturman, Zachary: D 2.D.23
Styczynski, Mary-Frances: C 2.B.31
Su, Yichen: D 3.C.25 , P 3.A.38
Subido, Annika: P 2.B.29
Subrahmanyam, Vijaya: C 1.D.3 , P 1.D.3
Sudijono, Timothy: C 1.A.2
Suh, Jeongsoo: C 3.B.42 , P 3.A.45
Sullivan, Andrew: P 1.D.39
Sullivan, Ryan: P 2.A.12
Sumell, Albert: C 2.B.32
Sun, Falin: C 3.A.28 , C 3.B.33 , C 3.C.18 , P 2.D.24 , P 3.A.2
Sun, Ge: P 3.C.37
Sun, Junxiu: C 2.B.33
Sun, Lin: P 3.D.15
Sun, Liyang: P 1.B.2
Sun, Maylin: C 3.A.15
Sun, Rui: P 1.D.3
Sun, Weizeng: C 2.B.4
Sun, Xiaohui: P 2.E.30
Sun, Xinhui: P 3.C.33
Sun, Yifan: C 1.A.13
Sun, Yin: C 3.B.3
Sun, Yixiao: C 1.B.2
Sun, Yucheng: C 2.E.9
Sunder, Naveen: P 2.A.46
Sung, Jaesang: C 2.D.45 , C 3.B.40
Surana, Samrudha: P 1.D.19 , P 2.A.18
Sureka, Sandip Kumar: P 2.D.5
Surya Narayana, Revathy: CH 2.D.23 , D 2.D.23 , P 2.B.12 , P 2.D.23
Süssmuth, Bernd: P 3.A.34
Suvanov, Ilias: C 1.D.28
Suvorov, Ivan: P 3.D.42
Suwanprasert, Wisarut: C 1.A.16
Suzuki, Kazuya: C 3.C.33
Suzuki, Ken: P 3.B.45
Sweat, Kurt: D 1.D.42 , P 2.D.23 , P 2.E.46
Sweetman, Arthur: C 3.A.10
Swineheart, Katrina: C 2.D.33
Swisher, Adam: P 1.B.15
Sykuta, Michael: C 3.B.24
Sylvera, Craig: P 3.B.39
Syzdykova, Malika: P 1.B.9
Szurop, Mate: P 3.B.13
Tabarrok, Alex: C 3.B.14
Tabord-Meehan, Max: P 1.C.2
Tabrizy, Saleh: P 2.B.16
Tackett, Maria: CH 2.B.5 , O 2.B.5 , P 2.B.5
Taengnoi Siemers, Sarinda: C 1.D.15
Taghvatalab, Golnaz: C 2.D.43
Taghvatalab, Sara: C 2.D.43
Tah, Kenneth: CH 2.D.16 , P 2.D.16
Tai, Silvio Hong Tiing: P 3.A.16
Tai, Xiao Hui: C 3.A.37
Taipliadis, Symeon: P 3.A.30
Tajalli, Tausifa: P 2.B.25
Takahashi, Junta: P 3.C.33
Talamas Marcos, Miguel Angel: C 3.A.27
Tamer, Elie: C 3.D.34
Tampellini, João: P 2.D.32
Tan, Chih Ming: CH 2.D.37 , D 1.C.12 , P 2.D.37
Tan, Kerry: D 1.A.24 , P 1.B.24 , P 1.C.24
Tan, Lezhi: C 3.A.3
Tanellari, Eftila: D 2.B.25 , P 1.C.33
Tang, Ruohan: C 3.B.42
Tanisha Mittal, Tansha: C 2.E.41
Tarabar, Danko: CH 3.C.34 , P 3.C.34
Tarascina, Anya Ilyinichna: P 2.B.38
Taraskevich, Benjamin: P 1.B.12
Tarko, Vlad: P 2.D.18
Taska, Bledi: C 2.B.15
Tasto, Michael: C 2.A.39 , D 2.A.39 , P 2.A.39
Tatro, Case Andrew: P 2.D.45
Tavares, Marina: C 2.B.15
Taveras, Elisa: C 2.E.36 , D 1.C.28 , P 3.B.6
Tayebi, Amir: P 2.B.27
Taylor, Alexander: CH 3.A.32 , P 3.B.32
Taylor, Mykel: C 3.D.33
Taylor, Travis: C 1.B.15 , C 3.B.13
Tecchio, Otavio: C 1.B.2
Tekin, Erdal: C 1.D.40 , C 3.A.37
Teltser, Keith: CH 2.D.46 , CH 2.E.46 , O 2.D.46 , O 2.E.46 , P 2.E.46
Temming, John Robert: P 1.D.19 , P 2.E.34
Templin, Noreen: C 2.E.44
Ten, Gi Khan: C 3.B.46
Teotia, Arjun: D 2.D.42 , D 2.E.42 , P 2.D.42 , P 2.E.42
Terza, Joseph V.: C 1.B.3
Thamarapani, Dhanu: P 2.D.37
Theiss, Katherine: C 1.C.14 , D 1.B.40 , D 3.A.37 , P 1.A.36 , P 2.B.13
Thewissen, James: C 2.D.4 , O 2.D.4
Thewissen, Jennifer: C 2.D.4 , P 2.D.4
Thom, Kevin: C 2.E.41
Thomas, Danna: CH 2.D.8 , D 2.D.8 , P 1.D.8 , P 2.B.10
Thomas, Diana: P 3.B.19
Thomas, Duncan: C 1.C.41
Thomas, Michael: C 3.B.19
Thomas, Tynaje: P 1.D.42
Thompson, Henry: CH 3.A.35 , P 3.A.35
Thompson, Jeffrey: C 2.E.27 , CH 2.E.27 , O 2.E.27 , P 2.E.27
Thompson, Martie: C 1.D.10
Tian, Renfang: CH 3.D.16
Tian, Yi: CH 1.C.3 , P 1.C.3
Tian, Zheng: C 1.D.37 , C 3.B.16
Tilley, Cameron: C 1.D.18
Timmons, Edward: CH 3.C.19 , O 3.C.19
Timpe, Brendan: C 1.A.40
Tindall, Michael: C 3.C.4
Tinkler, Sarah: C 3.D.9
Tintelnot, Felix: P 3.B.16
Tiwari Pandey, Ashwini: C 2.D.42
Tiwari, Ashwini: C 2.E.42
Toledo, Patricia: C 2.A.29
Tomlin, Kasaundra: P 3.D.12
Tomolonis, Paul: C 1.A.17 , C 3.C.9 , D 3.A.17
Tompson, Caroline E.: CH 2.B.38 , P 2.B.38
Toohey, Desmond: C 1.A.12
Topolnicki, Rafal: C 3.D.34
Topper, Michael: C 2.B.35
Torres, Luis: CH 3.A.5 , O 3.A.5
Totty, Evan: C 3.B.41
Toy, Alexander Jorden: P 3.C.45
Tracey, Marlon: C 1.D.15
Tracy, Dustin: D 2.D.42 , P 2.D.42
Tran, Duyen: P 1.B.26
Tran, Linda Diem: C 3.B.45
Trejo, Stephen: D 2.E.10 , P 2.E.10
Tremblay, Mark: C 1.A.27
Tripathi, Ishita: P 1.C.14
Tripathi, Tarang: C 3.C.41
Trivedi, Khushi: C 1.C.14
Triyana, Margaret: C 3.A.44 , D 2.E.25
Troiano, Ugoantonio: P 3.C.42
Troske, Ken: CH 2.D.15 , O 2.D.15 , P 1.B.14
Truitt, Tegan: C 1.A.15 , P 2.B.32
Tsafack, Idriss: C 2.A.2
Tsai, Ethan: C 3.A.9
Tsiukes, Alexander: P 2.B.38
Tsubota, Kenmei: C 3.C.36
Tsyawo, Emmanuel Selorm: CH 3.D.2 , P 3.D.2
Tucek, Dave: P 1.D.13
Tulloh, Bill: P 2.E.18
Tuncay Alpanda, Berna: P 3.B.28
Tuncel, Tuba: P 3.C.10
Turgaeva, Anna: C 3.D.11
Turnbull, Geoffrey: C 2.A.39
Turner, Douglas: D 1.C.8 , P 2.B.8
Turnipseed, Ryan G.: P 3.D.18
Turrini, Gina: C 1.C.41
Tverskoi, Denis: C 2.E.3
Tydir, Patrick: P 2.D.1
Udalova, Victoria: C 3.A.9
Ukert, Benjamin: C 3.C.43 , P 1.C.40
Ukil, Patralekha: P 3.B.9
Ukueva, Nurgul: C 1.D.28 , P 1.D.28
Unda, Juliana: C 1.D.41 , P 1.D.23
Underwood, Anthony: CH 3.A.41 , D 1.A.17 , P 3.A.41
Upadhyay, Sakshi: P 2.B.1 , P 3.C.41
Ura, Takuya: C 3.A.2
Urquizo Ubillus, Cesar: D 1.B.30 , D 1.D.25 , P 1.B.30
Uwaifo Oyelere, Ruth: CH 1.C.42 , CH 2.D.13 , D 1.D.28 , O 1.C.42 , O 2.D.13 , O 3.A.37 , P 3.A.37
Uysal, Derya: C 2.D.2
Vaca Pereira Rocha, Hugo: P 1.C.38 , P 2.D.31
Vachris, Michelle: P 2.A.44
Valcarcel, Victor: C 2.A.31
Valenzuela-Casasempere, Pablo: P 2.B.39
Valmari, Nelli: C 3.C.13
Van Boening, Mark: D 1.D.35 , P 1.B.35
Van de Sompel, Mo: P 2.E.21
van der Goes, David Noel: C 2.D.45
Van Dijcke, David: P 3.C.2
van Dijk, Winnie: C 1.D.39
Van Nieuwerburgh, Stijn: C 3.B.38
van Norden, Simon: P 1.D.31
Vander Naald, Brian: O 1.A.21 , O 1.A.22 , O 1.A.23 , O 1.B.21 , O 1.B.22 , O 1.B.23 , O 1.C.21 , O 1.C.22 , O 1.C.23 , O 1.D.21 , O 1.D.22 , O 1.D.23 , O 2.A.21 , O 2.A.22 , O 2.A.23 , O 2.B.21 , O 2.B.22 , O 2.B.23 , O 2.D.21 , O 2.D.22 , O 2.E.21 , O 2.E.22 , O 3.A.21 , O 3.A.22 , O 3.B.21 , O 3.C.21 , O 3.C.22 , O 3.D.21 , O 3.D.22 , P 1.B.23
Varejkova, Tereza: P 2.D.33
Vargas, Daniel: P 1.B.25
Vashi, Anita: C 3.B.45
Vassallo, Andrew: P 3.A.35
Vaughn, Karen: P 1.A.15
Vaughn, Mitchell James: P 1.A.31 , P 2.A.30
Vaught, Dyanne: D 1.C.16 , P 1.C.16
Velasquez, Andrea: D 2.A.15 , P 1.C.41 , P 2.A.15
Velasquez, Daniel: P 1.B.39
Verduzco-Bustos, Guillermo: P 3.C.15
Vernon, Victoria: D 3.C.23 , P 3.C.23
Vidalis, Sofia: C 2.E.34
Villa, Kira: C 1.D.14
Viriyavipart, Ajalavat: C 1.C.37
Viscusi, W. Kip: C 2.A.12 , O 2.A.12 , P 2.A.12 , XX1.D.36
Viskupič, Filip: C 3.D.33
Viviano, Davide: C 1.D.2 , P 1.C.2
Vo, Hoa: P 3.A.12
Voigt, Stefan: C 1.D.9 , P 2.A.37
Volkov, Nikanor: P 1.C.13
Volz, Alice: P 2.E.27
von Jacobi, Nadia: C 2.A.37 , P 1.D.9
Vorsah, Roger: P 1.C.42
Voss, Simon: P 2.D.39
Voy, Annie: C 2.D.29
Vu, Hoa: C 3.C.46 , P 2.E.15
Waggener, Tristin: P 3.D.21
Wagner, Gary: C 3.B.11 , C 3.C.19
Wagner, Jamie: P 2.E.44
Wagner, Jeffrey: CH 2.B.21 , P 2.B.21 , P 3.A.14
Wahhaj, Zaki: C 2.B.13
Wake, Tyler: CH 2.A.30 , D 1.B.17 , O 2.A.30 , P 2.A.30
Waldfogel, Sarah: D 1.C.5 , P 2.D.8
Waldman, Michael: C 3.A.27
Walker, Brigham: CH 3.D.9 , P 3.A.9 , P 3.C.9 , P 3.D.9
Walker, Michael: C 2.A.1
Walkup, Alix: P 2.D.45
Wallskog, Melanie: P 2.D.15
Walsh, James: C 3.A.34
Walz, Tiara: C 3.A.42
Wan, Kam Ming: P 1.B.4
Wang, Candice: P 2.D.24
Wang, Chunbei: C 1.D.26 , D 1.A.13 , D 2.D.10 , P 1.A.13
Wang, Fan: C 3.B.28
Wang, Haoran: P 3.D.43
Wang, Haoyu: P 2.E.11
Wang, Hua: C 1.B.3 , C 2.B.12
Wang, Jianxin: C 2.B.3 , P 1.A.3
Wang, Jingjing: C 1.A.21 , C 1.B.22 , C 2.A.23 , P 2.B.21
Wang, Jinning: C 1.B.12
Wang, Keli: C 1.A.16
Wang, Le: C 1.A.14 , O 1.C.12 , P 1.C.12 , XX1.D.16
Wang, Miao: CH 3.C.39 , P 3.C.39
Wang, Qian: D 1.B.8 , P 1.B.8
Wang, Siyu: C 1.A.3 , P 2.B.3
Wang, Taining: C 1.B.38
Wang, Tao: P 2.A.9
Wang, Tong: P 3.D.33
Wang, Wei: CH 2.B.22
Wang, Xiao: P 1.A.16
Wang, Xiaohong: P 1.C.28
Wang, Xiaoyang: P 1.D.22
Wang, Xuejian: P 3.A.46
Wang, Yang: C 2.A.10
Wang, Yanwen: C 1.A.28
Wang, Yao: P 3.A.36
Wang, Yaoli: C 1.D.29
Wang, Yi: P 2.A.24
Wang, Yifan: CH 1.D.26 , D 1.D.26 , O 1.D.26 , P 1.D.26
Wang, Yimin: P 2.E.39 , P 3.A.43
Wang, Yiru: P 2.E.9
Wang, Yucheng: C 3.B.38
Wang, Yukun: P 3.C.27
Wang, Yulong: C 2.A.2
Wang, Yuting: C 2.D.12
Wang, Zhenxuan: C 1.B.21 , P 3.C.21
Wantchekon, Leonard: C 1.D.24
Warnick, Merrill: C 1.C.27 , D 1.B.27 , P 1.D.27
Wasserka-Zhurakhovska, Lilia: C 3.D.9
Watson, Elizabeth: CH 3.A.11 , D 1.C.25 , P 3.A.11 , P 3.C.41
Watson, Thomas: C 3.A.11
Webb, Matthew: P 1.B.2
Webber, Douglas: C 3.A.13
Weber, Axel: P 1.D.19 , P 2.B.18
Weber, Bryan: P 3.A.39
Weber, Sydney A: P 1.A.25
Wei, Shengbin: C 3.D.34
Weinberg, Bruce: C 3.B.6
Weinstein, Marc: CH 1.B.13 , D 1.C.13 , D 1.D.13 , XX1.B.13
Wells, Kaylee: P 3.D.21
Welter, Caroline: P 2.A.45
Werner, Rachel: C 1.C.26
Werquin, Nicolas: C 3.C.11 , D 3.A.23
Westerlund, Joakim: C 2.D.9
Westmass, Lee: C 1.B.42
Westphal, Ryan: CH 3.C.24 , D 1.B.8 , D 1.C.25 , P 2.E.8 , P 3.C.24
Whaley, Kenneth: D 1.C.28 , D 2.D.35 , P 2.A.35 , P 2.E.14
White, Neil: CH 3.C.28 , P 3.C.28
Whitehead, John: CH 2.A.11 , CH 2.E.22 , CH 3.C.16 , P 2.A.11 , P 2.E.22 , P 3.C.16 , P 3.D.21
Whitener, Mark: C 2.E.24
Whitfield, Carlos: C 3.A.14
Whitman, Glen: CH 2.B.18 , P 2.B.18
Whitmeyer, Mark: P 2.E.3
Wiguna, Atu: P 3.A.44
Wikle, Jocelyn: D 3.A.25 , P 1.B.41
Wilck, Joseph: C 3.C.9
Wilcox Walls, Emily: P 3.B.41
Wilder, Haley Marie: P 1.A.17 , P 1.B.14
Wilken, Eric: P 1.B.40
Williams Higgins, Melisa: D 1.C.17 , P 2.B.17
Williams, Colin: P 3.A.39
Williams, David: P 1.D.13
Williams, Deborah: C 3.B.15
Williams, Dorian: D 3.A.23
Williams, Geoffrey: C 2.D.30
Williams, H. Frank: C 1.D.13
Williams, Jonathan: CH 1.A.8 , D 1.C.8 , O 1.A.8 , O 1.B.8 , O 1.C.5 , O 1.C.8 , O 1.D.8 , O 2.A.8 , O 2.B.8 , O 2.D.8 , O 2.E.8 , P 1.A.8
Williams, Kamilah: P 3.A.4
Wilmet, Sébastien: P 2.D.4
Wilson, Andrew: D 1.D.33 , P 1.D.33
Wilson, Bart: C 3.D.1
Wilson, David Bryan: CH 2.A.33 , P 2.A.33
Wilson, Janine: CH 1.B.17 , D 2.E.17 , P 1.C.17
Wilson, Riley: C 1.B.41
Wiltse, David: C 3.D.33
Wing, Coady: C 1.A.10 , C 1.C.10 , C 2.A.10
Winichakul, Pun: C 3.C.7
Winkelmann, David: P 1.C.11
Winter, Joachim: C 1.A.3
Wise, Nathan: P 1.C.40
Withrow, Jennifer: C 1.C.32
Witte, James C.: C 2.D.5
Woblesseh, Richmond: P 2.D.30
Wolcott, Erin: C 1.A.16
Wolfe, Marketa: CH 2.E.29 , P 2.D.17 , P 2.E.29
Wolman, Alexander: P 2.B.31
Won, Sunjae: C 3.D.33
Wong, Jason: CH 2.B.8 , D 2.B.8 , P 1.A.8
Wong, Woan Foong: C 2.B.39
Wood, Dallas: CH 2.B.25 , D 2.B.25 , P 1.B.33
Woodard, Ritchie: C 2.E.17 , D 1.A.17
Woodham, Cooper: P 1.B.1
Woodley, Melissa: C 3.A.14
Woods, Antwon: C 3.A.23
Woodworth, Lindsey: C 2.B.10
Wooldridge, Jeffrey: C 2.D.2
Wooten, Jadrian: C 3.A.38 , CH 2.E.11 , D 2.B.17 , P 2.A.17 , P 2.D.17 , P 2.E.11
Wren-Lewis, Liam: C 3.A.10
Wroblewski, Michael: P 1.C.19 , P 2.B.19
Wu, Fangqian: P 3.B.29
Wu, Huan: C 2.B.40 , C 2.D.2 , P 2.B.40
Wu, Jiong: P 3.D.15
Wu, Pinghui: P 2.E.27
Wu, Ruohan: CH 2.B.16 , P 2.B.16
Wu, Xiaoya: C 1.D.40
Wu, Ying: P 3.D.24
Wunnava, Phanindra: D 1.C.42 , O 1.D.28
Xiao, Jiusi: P 3.A.35
Xiao, Yuxian: C 2.B.33 , P 3.A.33
Xie, Lusi: P 2.A.23
Xing, Yiyu: P 1.B.32
Xu, Alan: C 1.D.34
Xu, Jing: C 2.B.4
Xu, Keli: P 2.B.9
Xu, Ruonan: P 2.D.2
Xu, Serena: P 2.A.33
Xu, Yajie: P 2.D.27
Xu, Yihong: P 1.C.25
Xu, Yongzhi: P 3.C.40
Xu, Yuli: C 3.B.46
Xuan, Yang: C 2.E.30 , CH 3.B.7 , P 3.B.7
Xue, Bingjin: C 1.D.40
Xue, Jiatong: C 1.B.35 , P 3.B.38
Xue, Yuhan: C 3.B.35
Xuecheng, Yin: P 2.B.33
Yakovlev, Pavel: C 1.B.37
Yamaguchi, Takayasu: C 3.C.33
Yamani, Ehab: P 3.A.4
Yan, Karen: P 2.E.9
Yan, Zhenzhen: C 2.B.33
Yang, Anton: C 2.B.16
Yang, Choongryul: P 2.E.12
Yang, Cynthia: P 2.E.9
Yang, Fang: D 1.C.30 , P 1.C.30
Yang, Hesong: CH 3.C.6 , P 3.C.6
Yang, Huiyu: P 2.A.24
Yang, Linge: P 1.C.21
Yang, Ping: P 2.B.4
Yang, Rongze: D 2.B.8 , P 1.A.8
Yang, Wei: CH 3.A.45 , P 3.A.45
Yang, Wenni: P 1.C.32
Yang, Xiaoying: P 2.B.22
Yang, Xinmei: C 2.D.14
Yang, Xiye: C 2.D.2
Yang, Yao: CH 1.C.34 , P 1.C.34
Yang, Yu (Alan): C 2.B.1
Yang, Zili: P 1.D.38
Yao, Feng: C 2.E.23
Yao, Hong: C 3.D.24
Yao, Ling: C 2.D.3
Yap, Luther: P 2.A.2
Yarbrough, Todd: C 3.A.14
Yasar, Mahmut: C 1.A.16
Yde, Eric: D 1.C.5 , P 2.E.8
Ye, Han: C 1.B.10
Ye, Tong: P 3.D.26
Yeob Ha, Joung: P 1.D.32
Yetter, Erin: P 2.E.44
Yewell, Katherine: C 2.B.46 , D 2.A.12
Yi, Fang: P 3.D.13
Yim, Anthony: CH 1.B.27 , D 1.D.27 , O 1.A.27 , O 1.B.27 , O 1.C.27 , O 1.D.27 , O 2.A.27 , P 1.C.27
Yin, Anwen: P 1.B.4
Yin, Letian: P 3.B.46 , P 3.D.41
Yin, Michelle: C 2.E.15 , C 3.A.13 , C 3.B.12
Yip, Terry: C 3.A.29
Yoder, Maranna: P 1.D.21
Yonk, Ryan: C 1.D.18 , CH 1.A.18 , CH 1.D.18 , O 1.A.18 , O 1.D.18
Yoo, Hoyoung: D 3.D.26 , P 1.B.39
Yoon, Ara: C 2.A.45
Yoon, Chungeun: C 1.D.37
Yoon, Jaejun: CH 1.A.11 , P 1.A.11
Yoon, Jangho: C 2.A.45
Yoon, Yerin: C 1.A.27
Yoruk, Baris: P 3.A.46
Yoshizumi, Alexander: C 1.A.28
You, Niaoniao: P 1.C.21
Young, Andrew: C 1.A.35 , P 1.A.35
Young, Sabrina: C 3.A.9
Yount, Tricia: CH 1.B.13 , CH 1.C.13 , D 1.C.13 , D 1.D.13 , O 1.B.13 , O 1.C.13
Yozwiak, Madeline: P 1.C.22
Yu, Alex: P 1.B.21
Yu, Byoungmin: P 3.C.10
Yu, Jia: P 2.D.43
Yu, Shuo: P 3.D.22
Yu, Timothy: C 1.A.39
Yu, Zhengyi: C 1.D.38
Yuan, Weici: P 3.D.11
Yum, Minchul: P 2.B.14
Yun, Seong: C 3.C.33
Yun, Yangkeun: D 1.A.8 , P 1.C.8
Yusuff, Olanrewaju: P 3.D.44
Zabeck, Mike: C 2.E.4 , C 3.A.13
Zafar, Rafia: P 1.C.14
Zahran, Sammy: C 2.A.45
Zaiour, Reem: CH 3.D.25 , D 3.D.25 , P 2.D.10
Zaman, Rafia: P 1.A.23 , P 1.C.22
Zanetti, Francesco: C 3.C.15
Zanzalari, Danielle: CH 2.B.27 , P 2.A.11 , P 3.C.19
Zapryanova, Mariyana: P 2.D.35 , P 2.E.41
Zarazaga, Carlos: C 3.B.29
Zarifhonarvar, Ali: P 1.D.25
Zavarzin, Mikhail: P 3.C.39
Zavodny, Madeline: C 1.B.10 , C 2.A.15
Zaynutdinova, Gulnara: CH 3.A.4 , P 3.A.4
Zeager, Lester: C 1.A.28
Zeida, Teegawende: C 1.C.15
Zeitoun, Hossam: C 2.E.3
Zelaya, Monica: C 1.D.18
Zélity, Balázs: P 2.B.14
Zell, Robert: C 1.D.3
Zelzner, Sebastian: CH 1.C.4 , P 1.C.4
Zeng, Jiangnan: C 1.C.28 , D 1.C.28 , P 1.C.28
Zeng, Sen: C 2.B.12
Zeng, Xinyu: C 2.E.14 , P 3.A.22
Zhai, Muxin: P 1.A.28
Zhan, Crystal: D 1.B.25 , D 2.A.40 , P 2.D.41
Zhang, Chen (Cassie): D 1.B.24 , P 1.A.24
Zhang, Chunxiao: C 2.B.4
Zhang, Daiqiang: C 2.E.28
Zhang, Danyang: P 3.C.16
Zhang, Duan: P 3.D.25
Zhang, Jihao: C 1.C.4
Zhang, Junsen: C 2.B.1
Zhang, Lan: C 3.D.1
Zhang, Ning: C 3.C.7
Zhang, Qian: C 2.B.3
Zhang, Qilin: P 2.A.29
Zhang, Shan: P 3.C.21
Zhang, Shuwei: P 2.E.12
Zhang, Sisi: C 3.C.14 , P 3.C.24
Zhang, Ting: P 2.A.14
Zhang, Wei: C 2.D.21 , CH 1.C.21 , P 1.C.21
Zhang, Wendong: C 2.B.16 , P 2.E.21 , P 3.A.21
Zhang, Yan: C 3.C.16
Zhang, Yitian: P 3.C.22
Zhang, Yun: C 1.B.38
Zhang, Yuwei: D 1.D.33 , O 1.D.33 , P 1.D.33
Zhao, Lele: C 2.E.45 , P 3.B.6 , P 3.C.43
Zhao, Linli: CH 1.A.31 , O 1.A.31 , P 1.A.31 , P 2.A.30
Zhao, Peng: P 3.A.39
Zhao, Ruinan: P 1.B.25
Zhao, Shuoli: C 2.A.43
Zhao, Yingyan: C 3.C.16
Zhao, Yiwen: C 2.B.4
Zhen, Chen: C 3.A.2 , C 3.B.33
Zheng, Jiameng: C 1.D.33
Zheng, Yapeng: C 3.A.3
Zheng, Yuqing: C 2.A.43
Zhi, Nan: P 3.D.34
Zhong, Jiee: D 1.A.27 , P 1.B.41 , P 1.C.27
Zhong, Rocio: C 2.E.33
Zhou, Hui: P 2.B.21
Zhou, Jun: C 1.A.37
Zhou, Katherine: P 3.D.14
Zhou, Qiankun: P 2.D.9
Zhou, Qiyao: D 2.E.26 , P 3.A.38
Zhou, Quan: C 1.C.25
Zhou, Wentao: P 3.A.31
Zhou, Xiaoqing : P 2.E.30
Zhou, Yang: CH 2.E.26 , D 2.E.26 , P 2.D.26
Zhu, Hans: P 1.C.26
Zhu, Lei: P 2.E.13
Zhu, Qijun: P 1.C.3
Zhu, Yinchu: P 1.A.2
Zhu, Yuchen: P 1.D.41
Zhuang, Hong: C 3.C.39
Zhukov, Konstantin: C 1.C.9 , CH 3.A.34 , P 2.E.19 , P 3.A.34
Ziebarth, Nicolas: CH 2.A.32 , O 2.A.32
Zimmer, Ian: C 2.A.24
Zimmer, Timothy: CH 2.A.24 , P 2.A.24
Zincenko, Federico: P 2.A.28
Zirogiannis, Nikolaos: C 3.C.35 , C 3.C.41 , P 1.D.21
Zuo, George: C 1.D.39
Zylkin, Tom: CH 1.A.16 , CH 1.B.16 , CH 1.C.16 , O 1.A.16 , O 1.B.16 , O 1.C.16
Zytek, Adelia: C 3.B.28