1.A.1.
Crime and Policing: Labor and Occupations
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University;Katie Bollman, Oregon State University; Chair:Jillian Carr, Purdue University
The Effect of Barriers to Credit on Small Businesses among Justice-Involved Individuals.
.....Brittany Street, University of Missouri
Crime and Labor Mobility.
.....Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
Occupational Licensing Reforms, Criminal Records, and Employment.
.....Terry-Ann Craigie, Smith College
Unwarranted Disparities in Drug Testing.
.....CarlyWill Sloan, United States Military Academy West Point
Discussants:
John Tebes, University of Notre Dame
Jon Moreno-Medina, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
Jamein Cunningham, The University of Texas at Austin
1.A.2.
Advances in Econometrics and Measurement Error
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Rusty Tchernis, Georgia State University;Augustine Denteh, Tulane University; Chair:Rusty Tchernis, Georgia State University
On the Estimation of Program Participation with Incomplete Validation.
.....Augustine Denteh, Tulane University; and Pierre Nguimkeu, Georgia State University
The Labor Market Returns of Adolescent Mental Healthcare.
.....Travis Whitacre, Yale University; and Shuo Qi, Southern Methodist University
Identifying One-Way Spillover Effects in Randomized Experiments.
.....Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Huan Wu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1.A.3.
Human Capital, Policy, and Household Outcomes
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Haizheng Li, Georgia Institute of Technology;Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University;Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo; Chair:Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo
Household Structure, Human Capital, and Out of Poverty: Evidence from Impoverished Households in China.
.....Ping Qi, Hunan University
Intergenerational Economic Consequences of Job Displacement: Evidence from China’s State-Owned Enterprise Reform.
.....Jue Tang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; Qiang Xie, East China University of Science and Technology; Yuli Xu, University of California, San Diego; and Sharon Xuejing Zuo, Fudan University
Inspirational or Demotivational: Experimental Evidence on the Impacts of Role Model.
.....Aurelia Di, University of Washington
How Land Transfer Affects Rural Occupational Stratification?.
.....Ying Li, Hunan University; Lian Ke, Huazhong University of Science and Technology; and Diqiang Chen, Central South University
A Study on the Commenting Behavior of Participants in Online Courses.
.....Xiaoyuan Kang, Central University of Finance and Economics
1.A.4.
Development Economics I
[GRAD]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University Chair:Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
Doing More Harm Than Good? Labor Market Consequences to Paid Maternity Leave Extension of India.
.....Shatakshi Gupta, The George Washington University
Impact of the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Maternal and Infant Health.
.....Roshani Bulkunde, Georgia Institute of Technology
Left Behind: The Bracero Program and Mexican Women.
.....Elena Ojeda, University of California, Berkeley
Left Behind, but Included: Presence of Mission-Driven Banks, and the Use of Alternative Financial Services.
.....Doreen Adu, The University of New Orleans
Organizer:Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University Chair:James Prieger, Pepperdine University
Determinants of Electric Vehicle Purchasing Decisions: Implications for Government Policies.
.....Chen (Cassie) Zhang, University of California, Irvine
Targeting Offers in the Airline Industry.
.....Alex Marsh, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Uncertainty and Risk Aversion in Dynamic Pricing Environments.
.....Richmond Woblesseh, The University of Mississippi
When a Loss Is a Gain: Loss Leader Strategy and the Resale Value Effect in the Secondary Market.
.....Hong Lee, Indiana University Bloomington
Discussants:
Deborah Aiken, U.S. Department of Transportation
James Prieger, Pepperdine University
Udayan Vaidya, Duke University
Kihwan Bae, West Virginia University
1.A.7.
Causal Inference I
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Machine Learning Who to Nudge: Causal vs Predictive Targeting in a Field Experiment on Student Financial Aid Renewal.
.....Jann Spiess, Stanford University
On the Efficiency of Finely Stratified Experiments.
.....Yuehao Bai, University of Southern California
Assessing Exogeneity in IV Models without First Stage Monotonicity Restrictions.
.....Alexandre Poirier, Georgetown University
Policy Choice in Time Series by Empirical Welfare Maximization.
.....Toru Kitagawa, Brown University
1.A.9.
Experiments I
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Keh-Kuan Sun, Fairfield University
Outcome Bias as Adaptation.
.....Keh-Kuan Sun, Fairfield University
Breaking Bad News: Economic Rationality, Emotion Regulation, and Cognitive Ability.
.....Angelos Lagoudakis, Iowa State University
Vote Maximization and Discrimination by Political Elites Field Experimental Evidence from the 2021 German Federal Elections.
.....Ekkehard A Koehler, Universität Siegen ; and Marius D May, Siegen University
Sustaining Gains from Early Childhood Programs.
.....John List, The University of Chicago; and Haruka Uchida, The University of Chicago
A Field Experiment on Trust and Implicit Racial Bias among the Very Poor in Brazil.
.....Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná; and Wesley Pech, Seton Hall University
Labor Market Effects of Bounds on Domestic Outsourcing.
.....Silvio Rendon, Freddie Mac; and Bruno Jimenez, Princeton University
Quantifying the Inflation Expectations Passthrough Over the Inflation Distribution.
.....Jose Barrales Ruiz, Universidad San Sebastian; Azharul Islam, The University of Texas at Dallas; Mikidadu Mohammed, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Irina Panovska, The University of Texas at Dallas
The Divergence of U.S. Consumer and Producer Prices: Profits, Investment, and Oil.
.....Robert James Gmeiner, Methodist University
Property Markets, Local Government Debt, and the Future of Chinese Growth.
.....Christian Payne Hennigan, Peking University; and Lun Li, Peking University
A Constitutional Reform for Inflation Relief: A Synthetic Control.
.....Cynton Lopez, Universidad Francisco Marroquin
1.A.11.
Small Open Economy
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Youngjin Choi, Temple University
Exogenous Uncertainty in Small Open Economies.
.....Angel Gonzalez Smith, University of Florida
Devaluations, Deposit Dollarization, and Household Heterogeneity.
.....Nils Gornemann, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Overnight Rate and Monetary Policy: A Small Open Economy Case.
.....Muhammad Imam Hussain, State University of New York at Binghamton
The Effects of a Money-Financed Fiscal Stimulus in a Small Open Economy with the FTPL.
.....Eiji Okano, Nagoya City University; and Nguyen Thi Viet Phuong, Nagoya City University
Assessing FOMC impact in small open economies: Natural Language Processing Approach.
.....Youngjin Choi, Temple University
1.A.12.
Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty Government Programs I
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
Land Access Inequality and Poverty among Agricultural Households in Nigeria.
.....John Odozi, Ajayi Crowther University; and Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
The Impact of Enabling WIC Online Shopping on the Retail Competition of Infant Formula.
.....Ming Ge, University of Florida; Di Fang, University of Florida; and David Davis, South Dakota State University
Pass-Through of Government Transfer Payments on Retail Prices: Evidence from P-EBT in Michigan..
.....Seung Yeon Jung, Michigan State University
Benefit Changes in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Household Grocery Purchases.
.....Kelsey Pukelis, Harvard Kennedy School
Penalties in the Safety Net: Effects of Work Requirement Enforcement on Safety Net Attachment and Labor Supply.
.....Katherine Richard , University of Michigan; and Lea Bart, University of Michigan
1.A.13.
Empirical Macroeconomics I
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Chair:Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Gender Differences in Employment Recoveries.
.....Luiggi Donayre, University of Minnesota Duluth; and Yunjong Eo, Korea University
Analyzing the Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions on Inflation: A comparative Study across Time and Countries.
.....Sebastian Laumer, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Capital Flows and Uncertainty.
.....Eylem Ersal Kiziler, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; and Ezgi Ozturk, International Monetary Fund
Data-Driven Learning about Trend Productivity Growth.
.....Eiji Goto, University of Missouri–St. Louis; Jan Jacobs, University of Groningen; and Simon van Norden, HEC Montreal
Discussants:
Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Kwok Ping Tsang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
Ming Chien Lo, Metropolitan State University
1.A.14.
Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities of Economic Growth in the Region
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Chairs:Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte;Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University;
Assessing the Impact of Microfinance Services on Rural Households in Tanzania: Evidence of SACCOS.
.....Cynthia Ndede, South Carolina State University
Cooking up Change: Unveiling Household Cooking Energy Preferences in Ghana.
.....Obed Quaicoe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Pricing of Climate Risks in the Capital Market of South Africa.
.....Eric Ayamga, Texas Tech University; Eugenia Amporfu, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; and Daniel Sakyi, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Artificial Intelligence and Hidden Harms among U.S. and African Minority Businesses.
.....Gbadebo Odularu, Howard University
Discussants:
Obed Quaicoe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Keisha Solomon, Howard University
1.A.15.
Economics of Racetrack Wagering Markets
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College Chair:Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
Exploring Losing Streaks In Horseracing Using An Entropy Analysis.
.....Matt Ryan, Duquesne University
Price Competition in the Market for Racetrack Betting.
.....Raymond Sauer, Clemson University
Late Price Movements in Parimutuel Betting Markets.
.....C. Nicholas McKinney, Rhodes College
The Transition from Stamina to Brilliance in Thoroughbred Racing.
.....Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
1.A.16.
Analysis of Education I
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Alan Green, Stetson University
The impact of education and skill mismatch on on-the-job training: Cross-country analysis in PIAAC dataset.
.....Zihan Ren, The Ohio State University
Subjective Beliefs, Uncertainty, and Costs of Investment in Early Childhood.
.....Marcos Lee, Rice University
Age Effects in Primary Education: A Double Disadvantage for Second-Generation Immigrants.
.....Antonio Abatemarco, University of Salerno; Mariagrazia Cavallo, University of Bristol; Immacolata Marino, University of Naples Federico II; and Giuseppe Russo, University of Salerno
Understanding the Interplay between Personality, Cognition, and Childhood SES in Determining Educational Success..
.....Ole Ulpts, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The interaction of signaling and matching markets: an analysis of the market for higher education.
.....Alan Green, Stetson University; and Conrad Voigt, Stetson University
1.A.17.
Cultural Capital and Economic Development
[Allied-ACEI]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University;Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar; Chair:Laura Noll, University of Zurich
Is Creative Placemaking an Effective Development Strategy? Establishment Evidence from A Cultural Grants Program.
.....Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and Gary Wagner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Cultural Identity as Factor of Wealth and Disparities: A Spatial Approach.
.....Luis César Herrero-Prieto, University of Valladolid; Iván Miguel, University of Valladolid; Mafalda Gómez-Vega, University of Valladolid; and Beatriz Rodríguez-Prado, University of Valladolid
Of Dragons and Rooters: Traditional Beliefs and the Politics of Resource Allocation in China.
.....Adam Liu, National University of Singapore
Distinction and Subsidy in the Arts: Case Study of the New York City.
.....Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar
Discussants:
Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University
María José del Barrio-Tellado, Universidad de Valladolid
Sylwester Bialowas, Poznan University of Economics and Business
Paolo Di Caro, Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
Organizers:Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University;Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University; Chair:Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis
Juvenile Crime, Education, and Expungement Policy: A Structural Estimation Using Quasi-Experimental Data.
.....Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis; and Rong Hai, University of Miami
The Effects of Drug Use on Schooling and Crime.
.....Antonella Mancino, Wilfrid Laurier University; and Diego Salazar, National University of Singapore
The Effect of Social Interaction on Teenager Health Behaviors: Estimating a Model with Multiple Equilibria.
.....Alberto Bisin, New York University; Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University; and Giorgio Topa, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Model-Aided Identification of Policy Effects Using RCTs.
.....Sebastian Gaiani, University of Maryland; Juan Pantano, The University of Arizona; and Zejin Shi, The University of Arizona
Discussants:
Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
Hanno Foerster, Boston College
Guillaume Wilemme, University of Leicester
Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis
1.A.19.
Children, Childcare, and Labor Supply
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Jorgen Hansen, Concordia University
Parenting and Child Development.
.....August Bruno, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Labor Market Effects of Having Children with Special Needs.
.....Abigail Rose Cormier, University of Georgia
The Effect of Extracurricular Activities and Labor Supply on the Production of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills.
.....Jorgen Hansen, Concordia University; and Saba Ranjbar, Concordia University
Who Pays for Childcare? Social Norms, Household Spending, and the Child and Dependent Care Credit.
.....Danyang Zhang, The University of Akron; and Timothy Bond, Purdue University
My Parents Are Not Home: Parental Employment and Teenage Fertility.
.....Lucas Garcez, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.A.20.
Labor Markets I
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Christopher Oconnor, College of the Holy Cross
Labor Market Consequences of Public Sector Salary Surge.
.....Md Amzad Hossain, University of Arkansas; and Arya Gaduh, University of Arkansas
Agricultural Productivity, Worker Allocation, and Welfare Gap in Elementary Occupations: Evidence from Uganda.
.....Christopher Oconnor, College of the Holy Cross; and Peter Brummund, The University of Alabama
Managing Managers: How Well Do Teams Identify Manager Talent?.
.....Richard Campbell, Federal Communications Commission; and Josep Maria Nadal-Fernandez, Michigan State University
Impact of HR5900 on the Airline Pilot Earnings.
.....Matt Hampton, Austin Peay State University; and Michael Liby, Austin Peay State University
The Impact of Occupational Licensing on Earnings and Employment.
.....Nicholas Carollo, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.A.21.
Industrial Organization I
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Matthew McMahon, West Chester University
Geographic Spillover of Merger Effects through Uniform Pricing.
.....Sunmin Kim, The Ohio State University
Commission Fee structure and Innovation: In the Case of Mobile Application Platform.
.....Byoungmin Yu, Iowa State University
Flying the JetBlue Skies: Proposed Spirit Merger and Competition in Aviation.
.....Ann Atwater, University of Florida
The Reciprocal Influence of Exclusionary Vertical Contracts and Upstream Market Structure.
.....Minhee Lee, The Ohio State University
More than Wine: How American Viticultural Area (AVA) Designations Support Growth in the Craft Beer Industry.
.....Matthew McMahon, West Chester University; and Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
1.A.22.
Applied Microeconomics I
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:James Payne, Oklahoma State University
The impact of reclassification flood insurance on domestic migration.
.....Shan He, Auburn University
Impacts of Access to Legal Mobile Sports Betting on Self-Reported Mental Health: Evidence from Household Pulse Survey.
.....Tim Bersak, Wofford College; Lyudmyla Ardan, Susquehanna University; and Richard Gearhart, California State University, Bakersfield
How Does the Child Tax Credit Change the Time Allocation of Parents? Evidence from American Time Use Data.
.....Elif Dilden, Rockhurst University; Tennecia Dacass, Central Washington University; and Yang Jiao, Texas A&M University Texarkana
Electric Power Reliability and Local Housing Prices in the U.S..
.....Bradley Ewing, Texas Tech University; Zachary Keeler, Texas Tech University; Xiaojin Sun, The University of Texas at El Paso; and James Payne, Oklahoma State University
Do the Emergency Allotment of SNAP Benefits Impact the Food Pantries?.
.....Abhipsita Das, Alabama State University; and Joel Cuffey, Auburn University
1.A.23.
International Lending
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Jin Lau, Marist College
Sovereign Green Bonds, Natural Disasters, and Capital Accumulation.
.....Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers University; Agustin Samano, The World Bank; and Jin Lau, Marist College
Foreign Currency Borrowing and Exporter Dynamics in Emerging Markets.
.....Chang Liu, University of Rochester
Humanitarian Pirates: How Foreign Aid Ends in the Wrong Hands.
.....Matheus Cosso, The University of Chicago
An Investigation into the (Over)Statement of the Economic Impacts of Foreign Direct Investments in Autocracies.
.....Md Rahman, The University of New Mexico
1.A.24.
Taxation
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:John Soriano, University of Dallas
Market Efficiency under Tax Kinks: Evidence from Taiwan.
.....Luming Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yu-Chun (Elisa) Cheng, Cornell University; and Hsing-Wen Han, Tamkang University
Identifying Tax Compliance from Changes in Enforcement: Theory and Empirics.
.....Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Laura Grigolon, University of Mannheim; Keith Teltser, Georgia State University; and Mark Tremblay, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Can Moves to Opportunity Be Constructed? Evidence from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit.
.....Henry Downes, University of Notre Dame; John Soriano, University of Dallas; and George Zuo, RAND Corporation
Informality, natural resource endowment, and tax revenue performance.
.....Marcus Bansah, St. Olaf College; Priyanka Chaharia Mason, St. Olaf College; Yaseen Ahmed Ya Al-juboori, St. Olaf College; and Rishabh Goyal, St. Olaf College
Voters' Response to School Board Discretion: Agenda Setting vs. Fiscal Illusion.
.....Walter Melnik, Marquette University
1.A.25.
Life-Cycle Macroeconomics
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University;Amy Handlan, Brown University; Chair:Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
Retirement Choice and Bequest Uncertainty.
.....Erin Cottle Hunt, Reed College
Parental Long-Term Care and Social Security Claiming.
.....Zhixiu Yu, Louisiana State University
Reciprocal Altruism and Time Transfers between Parents and Children.
.....Neha Bairoliya, University of Southern California
Labor Market Sorting and Social Security in Developing Countries.
.....Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
1.A.26.
Migration Dynamics and Immigration Policy Impacts: Perspectives from MENA, Syria, Venezuela, and Beyond
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced;Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame; Chairs:Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced;Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
Disparities in Health Care Utilization Among Children of Middle Eastern Ancestry in the United States.
.....Shooshan Danagoulian, Wayne State University; Owen Fleming, Wayne State University; Daniel Grossman, West Virginia University; and David Slusky, The University of Kansas
Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Measurement of Their Adaptation and Assimilation.
.....Mehmet E. Yaya, Eastern Michigan University
Who’s Leaving Venezuela and How Do Immigration Policies Influence the Exodus?.
.....Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; and Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
Effects of the Venezuelan Refugee Shock across South America: A 'GLocal' Approach.
.....Jose Morales-Arilla, Texas A&M University; Alvaro Morales, Harvard University; and Diego Martin, Harvard University
Firm Creation and Voting Behavior under DACA.
.....Murad Zeynalli, Louisiana State University
Discussants:
Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University
Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame
Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced
Mehmet E. Yaya, Eastern Michigan University
1.A.27.
New Research on LGBTQ+ Economics
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Christopher Carpenter, Vanderbilt University Chair:Lucas Goodman, U.S. Department of the Treasury
The Rainbow of Municipal Credits.
.....Lei Gao, George Mason University
Risk Mitigation Responses to HIV/AIDS: Evidence from Gay Men's Personal Ads.
.....Hasan Shahid, Vanderbilt University
Sexual Orientation and Financial Well-Being: Evidence from SHED.
.....Kabir Dasgupta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Transgender Earnings Gaps in the United States: Evidence from Administrative Data.
.....Lucas Goodman, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Organizer:Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chair:Arjada Bardhi, New York University
Clerks.
.....Daniel Fershtman, Emory University
Optimal Licensing: Mechanisms for Replicable Goods with Externalities.
.....Pellumb Reshidi, Duke University
Mechanism Reform: An Application to Child Welfare.
.....Quitzé Valenzuela-Stookey, University of California, Berkeley
Diversity in Choice as Majorization.
.....Teddy Mekonnen, Brown University
1.A.29.
Gender, Culture, and Economic Development
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University Chairs:Lewis Davis, Union College;Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
Individualism, Homophobia, and Sodomy Laws.
.....Lewis Davis, Union College; and Heather Holley, Union College
Norms and Honesty: A Cultural Explanation for the Gender Equality Paradox.
.....Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University; Caroline Graf, VUamsterdam; and Andreas Pondorfer, Technical University of Munich
The Effect of Responding Officer’s Gender on Service Provision: Evidence from 911 Calls.
.....Maria Mercedes Ponce de Leon, Brown University; and Luca Rizzotti, Brown University
The Gender of Names.
.....Sam Bazzi, University of California, San Diego; Martin Fiszbein, Boston University; Katarina Fedorov, Boston University; and Elijah Locke, Boston University
1.A.30.
Microeconomics: Health, Education, and Welfare
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Whitney Buser, Georgia Institute of Technology
Evaluation of the Impact of Chronological Vouchers in Paired Kidney Exchange.
.....Whitney Buser, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
Do We Need More LGBTQ Politicians? Evidence from the Mental Cost of Hate Crime.
.....Ke Zeng, The University of Chicago; and Peiyuan Li, Duke Kunshan University
Children's Health and Household Bargaining.
.....Hsin-Wei Chang, Southern Methodist University
Efficient Entry in Rural Health Care Markets: Tracing the Downstream Effects of Medical Service Introduction at Rural Hospitals.
.....Bradley Scott Curtis, University of Georgia
Health Risk Perceptions: Elicitation and Accuracy of Subjective Beliefs.
.....Ben Mosier, Georgia State University
1.A.31.
Electoral Districts and Redistricting
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Ethan Daniel Kaplan, University of Maryland Chair:Ethan Daniel Kaplan, University of Maryland
1.A.32.
Topics in Education and Labor Economics
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Chair:Tucker Smith, Vanderbilt University
Switching Schools: Effects of College Transfers.
.....Lois Miller, University of South Carolina
The Power to Discriminate.
.....Samuel Dodini, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; and Alexander Willen, Norwegian School of Economics
Clean Air, but Tattered Clothes: Manufacturing Decline, Air Pollution, and Education.
.....Tucker Smith, Vanderbilt University
Do Student Loan Payments Prevent 'Good' Borrowing?.
.....Sarena Goodman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Alvaro Mezza, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.A.33.
The Silk Road from 550 Km. in Space: Satellite Night Light Data Applied to Central Asian Research Topics
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Charles Becker, Duke University Chair:Edward Tower, Duke University
Understanding the Afghanistan-Iran Relationship: Tracking a Fluid Border.
.....Marjan Orang, California Polytechnic State University
Economic Instability and Educational Attainment of Women: Lessons from Tajikistan.
.....Mavzuna Turaeva, Duke University; Uyanga Gansukh, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
Development Trajectories of Uzbekistan through Satellite Night Light Data (1992-2021).
.....Abdumalik Abdukayumov, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
Cross-Border Transformations in Nightlight Data and the Dissemination of Economic Activity between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
.....Aaron Lam, Duke University; Kashish Maheshwari, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
Discussants:
Christopher Gerry, University of Central Asia
Bohdan Krawchenko, University of Central Asia
Edward Tower, Duke University
1.A.34.
Cannabis Policy and Spillover Effects
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina;Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Chair:Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina
No Smoking Gun: The Brady Act, Medical Cannabis, and Violent Gun Crime.
.....Cameron Ellis, University of Iowa; J. Bradley Karl, Florida State University; and Rhet Smith, The University of Texas at El Paso
The Evolution of Cannabis Consumption: Evidence from Traffic Fatalities.
.....Fatemah Lashkaripour, University of Kentucky; Amani Rashid, Washington State Institute for Public Policy; and Caroline Weber, University of Kentucky
Legalization of Cannabis and Respiratory Healthcare Use.
.....Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Jialin Hou, University of Kentucky
The Effect of ENDS Taxes on Substance Use.
.....Dhaval Dave, Bentley University, NBER and IZA; Yang Liang, San Diego State University; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; Caterina Muratori, San Diego State University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
The Effect of Liberalized Cannabis Policy on Risky Teen Sexual Behavior: Evidence from YRBSS.
.....Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina; and Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
1.A.35.
Consumer Behavior
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Matthew Nagler, The City College of New York, City University of New York
Re-Examining the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefit Cycle.
.....Jose Xilau, Georgia State University
Keeping You in Sight: The Role of Focusing Effort in Commitment to Exogenous Goals.
.....Matthew Nagler, The City College of New York, City University of New York
The Effects of Modern Day Lynching on Caution.
.....Andre'nay Harris, Texas A&M University
Impact of Social Media Influencers on Product Sales and Consumer Behavior.
.....Hari Luitel, Algoma University; and Bhumika Ghimire, Algoma University
Household Debt and Energy Choices.
.....Dhiroj Koirala, University of Massachusetts Amherst
1.A.36.
Applied Microeconomics II
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University;Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Chair:Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Access to Phone Network and Trust in Conventional Media.
.....Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College; Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Seunghun Chung, Cornell University
Equity Resource Sharing: Analyzing the Impact of Interlibrary Loan Consortiums on Public Library Collections and Personnel between Low and High-Income Communities.
.....Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
Staying Connected: Experimental Effects of Weekly Text Messages in an Adult High School During the Pandemic.
.....Patrick Turner, University of Notre Dame; and Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
Broader Horizons: The Long-Run Impacts of Exposure to New Places.
.....Tanner Eastmond, Brigham Young University; and Mike Ricks, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Discussants:
Jiee Zhong, Miami University
Bhargav Gopal, Queen's University
Amanda Chuan, Michigan State University
Clint Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.A.37.
Health and Development
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University Chair:Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston
Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy through Debunking Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from Germany and Bangladesh.
.....Khalid Imran, University of Cologne; and Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University
Has the Health of the SNAP Population Changed? Evidence from Biomarkers Data.
.....Sanchita Chakrovorty, University of Georgia; and Travis Smith, University of Georgia
Parental Involvement and Children’s Mental Health.
.....Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston; Syeda Tasnime Kabir, South Dakota State University; Golam Kibria, Aarhus University; and Shaila Nazneen, The University of Texas at El Paso
Child Undernourishment in Bangladesh Due to High Temperatures.
.....Moumita Ghorai, United Nations Development Programme; and Md Ohiul Islam, University of Nevada, Reno
Discussants:
Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston
Shahidul (Shahid) Islam, Purdue University
Sanchita Chakrovorty, University of Georgia
Md Ohiul Islam, University of Nevada, Reno
1.A.38.
Health and Economic Development
[General]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Chair:Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University
Health Impacts of Agricultural Fires in India: A Coasean Solution to Agricultural Crop Residue Burning (ACRB).
.....Md Tajuddin Khan, Roanoke College
Like Mother Like Daughter: Joint Estimation of Willingness to Pay for HPV Vaccine within household in Nepal.
.....Mengqi Liu, Gordon College; and Alok Bohara, The University of New Mexico
Health Knowledge and the Impact of Restricted Internet Access in Adolescence.
.....Catherine Michaud-Leclerc, Université Laval; Laura Derksen, Frisch Center; and Ardyn Nordstrom, Carleton University
The impact of establishing local mental health facilities on self-harm and labor market.
.....Talita Silva, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Financial Concerns and Sleeplessness.
.....Claire Duquennois, University of Pittsburgh; and Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University
1.A.39.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusiveness, Justice and Belonging (DEIJ&B) in Economics Classrooms: Addressing Instructor Hesitancies
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Simon Halliday, University of Bristol Chair:Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology
Panelists:
Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology;
Amy Eremionkhale, DePauw University;
Erika Martinez, University of South Florida;
Katrina Babb, Indiana State University;
1.A.40.
Finance and Development
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College;Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University;Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris; Chair:Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris
'To Give or to Keep': Climate Change Exposure and Corporate Tax Avoidance.
.....Siamak Javadi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Deepak More, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; and Nilesh Sah, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Municipal Bankruptcy and Cost of Debt.
.....Anand Jha, Wayne State University; Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University
Banks, Sectoral Credit, and Local Economic Growth.
.....Sujana Kabiraj, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; and Areendam Chanda, Louisiana State University
Financial Development, Poverty, and Inequality: The Role of Property Rights.
.....Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Chandan Sharma, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
1.A.41.
Topics on Education and Labor Economics
[Presidential]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizers:Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida; Chair:Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
The Long-Run Human Capital Impacts of Public Childcare Programs in Developing Countries.
.....Valentina Duque, American University; and Fabio Sanchez, Universidad de los Andes
Persistence of the Spillover Effects of Violence and Educational Trajectories.
.....Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
Public-Private Partnerships in Education: Experimental Evidence from Colombia.
.....Felipe Barrera-Osorio, Vanderbilt University; Luis Carvajal-Osorio, Vanderbilt University; and Andrew Dustan, William & Mary
The Accent Gap.
.....Nicola Miller, Binghamton University; Elisa Taveras, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; and Maria Zhu, Syracuse University
1.A.42.
Forests
[Allied-AERE]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Brian Vander Naald, Drake University Chair:Alice Favero, RTI International
Investing in the US forests to mitigate climate change.
.....Alice Favero, RTI International; Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University; Justin Baker, North Carolina A&T State University; Adam Daigneault, University of Maine; and Chris Wade, RTI International
Tribal Forest Rights and Firm Behavior.
.....Raahil Madhok, University of Minnesota
Losing territory: The effect of administrative splits on land use in the tropics.
.....Elías Cisneros, The University of Texas at Dallas; Krisztina Kis-Katos, University of Göttingen; and Lennart Reiners, Asian Development Bank
Cows and Trees.
.....Paul Scott, New York University; Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues, University of Toronto; Ted Rosenbaum, Federal Trade Commission; and Skand Goel, Independent
1.A.43.
Agriculture
[Allied-AERE]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Brian Vander Naald, Drake University Chair:Bryan Pratt, USDA Economic Research Service
Cover Cropping and Yield Variability.
.....Bryan Pratt, USDA Economic Research Service; Daniel Szmurlo, USDA Economic Research Service; and Andrew Rosenberg, USDA Economic Research Service
Comparison of policy instruments to promote adoption of sustainable nitrogen management practices.
.....Menglin Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Madhu Khanna, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaig; and Shadi Atallah, University of Illinois at Urbana of Champaig
The Impact of Conservation Practices on Agricultural Production and Land Value.
.....Yanggu Li, Virginia Tech; and Wei Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Climate Variability Explains Herd Size and Milk Production in the Seasonally Dry Amazon Basin.
.....Laura Villalobos Fiatt, Salisbury University; and Jill Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University
Design Based Inference of the Causal Effects of Climate Change and Adaptation: Evidence from Maize Yields in the Eastern United States.
.....Joel Ferguson, University of California, Berkeley
1.A.44.
Hampden-Sydney Political Economy
[Allied-SDAE]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College Chair:Anthony M Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College
Distillers and Chemists: Strategic Use of the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 by Both Firms and Regulators.
.....Jacob Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
Off the State-Control Wagon: Liquor Privatization in Washington.
.....Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
Emergent, Emergency Healthcare, and the Howard Associations.
.....Byron B Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
Home Court Advantage?.
.....Anthony M Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College
Entrepreneurship and Corruption: Substitutes or Complements?.
.....Gregory Dempster, Hampden-Sydney College; and Justin Isaacs, Hampden-Sydney College
1.A.45.
South Royalton 50 Years Later
[Allied-SDAE]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Karen Vaughn, George Mason University Chair:Karen Vaughn, George Mason University
Panelists:
Mario Rizzo, New York University;
Karen Vaughn, George Mason University;
Gerald O'Driscoll, Cato Instittute;
Richard Ebeling, The Citadel;
Joseph Salerno, Mises Institute;
1.A.46.
Who Wins and Who Loses? Lessons from Distributional Analysis of U.S. Regulations
[Presidential-SBCA]
Saturday |
8:00 am-9:45 am |
Organizer:Lisa A Robinson, Harvard University Chair:Lisa A Robinson, Harvard University
Panelists:
Dan Acland, Berkeley University;
Aaron Kearsley, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services;
Joshua Linn, University of Maryland;
Alexander Mechanick, U.S. Office of Management and Budget;
David Mitchell, Washington Center for Equitable Growth;
Jason Schwartz, New York University;
1.B.1.
Crime and Policing: Presence and Policy
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University;Katie Bollman, Oregon State University; Chair:Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
Police Attrition and Pension Incentives in California.
.....Neil Filosa, Michigan State University
Lead by Example: The Effect of Police Supervisors on Use of Force.
.....Austin Smith, The University of Arizona
Pretextual Stop Ban, Policing Behavior, and Public Welfare: Evidence from Los Angeles.
.....Kyutaro Matsuzawa, University of Oregon
Exploring Racial Bias in Police Dispatch: Evidence from Columbus, Ohio.
.....Shinjini Pandey, Ohio State University
Race, Space, and Place: A Spatial Analysis of Capability Deprivations and Community Punishment.
.....Sheena Yoon, University of Utah
Discussants:
Mike LaForest-Tucker, Air Force Academy
Nayoung Rim, United States Naval Academy
Pim Pinitjitsamut, Rutgers
Garrett Stanford, University of Georgia
Adam Soliman, London School of Economics and Political Science
1.B.2.
Advances in Quantile Regression
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky;Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; Chair:Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky
Unconditional Quantile Partial Effects under Endogeneity.
.....Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; Javier Alejo, Universidad de la República Uruguay; Sergio Firpo, Insper; Julian Martinez-Iriarte, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Gabriel Montes Rojas, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Uncovering Hidden Harmony: Latent Binary Quantile Regression and an Application.
.....Zhongjian Lin, University of Georgia; Yingyao Hu, Johns Hopkins University; and Ning Neil Yu, Nanjing Audit University
Difference in Differences, Quantile Regression Models, and Quantile Treatment Effects.
.....Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo; and Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University
Wild Dependent Bootstrap Inference for Panel Quantile Regression.
.....Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky; Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; and Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo
1.B.3.
Empirical Evidence on Environmental Topics
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University Chair:Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
Assessing the Environmental Impact of Taylor Swift Concerts on Local Air Quality.
.....Stephen Locke, Western Kentucky University; and Susane Leguizamon, Western Kentucky University
Policy-Induced Defensive Investment: The Role of Information in Reducing the Healthcare Burden of Air Pollution.
.....Noah Miller, University of Southern California
Climate Change, Uncertainty, Inequality and Hoarding.
.....Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University
Willingness to Pay to Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms in a Recreational River Setting.
.....Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
1.B.4.
Monetary and Macroeconomics with Nontraditional Methods
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Amy Handlan, Brown University;Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University; Chair:Amy Handlan, Brown University
MoHANK: Mortgages in a Heterogeneous Agent New-Keynesian Model.
.....Ross Batzer, Federal Housing Finance Agency
Monetary Policy without Moving Interest Rates: The Fed Non-Yield ShocK.
.....Niklas Kroner, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
An Automated Narrative Approach to Identifying Oil Supply and Demand Shocks.
.....Miguel Acosta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
FedSpeak Matters.
.....Amy Handlan, Brown University
1.B.5.
Labor Economics
[GRAD]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University Chair:Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
Spillovers of Worker Training on Health: Historical Evidence from Nursing.
.....Anthony Bald, Harvard University
Signaling Women's Entry into Nontraditional Occupations: Evidence from the Gender Desegregation of the U.S. Army.
.....Amy Burnett Cross, American University
Evaluating Education Policy: A Four-Year High School System in Ghana.
.....Stephen Owusu, The University of New Mexico
Does Unemployment Insurance Attenuate the Scarring Effect? The Long-Term Impact of Unemployment Insurance on Post-Displacement Outcomes.
.....Wonsik Ko, Johns Hopkins University
Discussants:
Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University
Joseph Pickens, United States Naval Academy
Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
Hie Joo Ahn, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.B.7.
Clustering
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Cluster or Not? One-Way or Two-Way?.
.....Ruonan Xu, Rutgers University
Inference with a Single Treated Cluster.
.....Andreas Hagemann, University of Michigan
Reliable Wild Bootstrap Inference with Multiway Clustering.
.....Ulrich Hounyo, State University of New York at Albany
Improved Cluster Robust Inference for 2x2 Difference-in-Differences.
.....Matthew Webb, Carleton University
1.B.8.
Macro and Financial Econometrics
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Vasco Gabriel, University of Victoria
The Time Varying Effects of Oil News Shocks.
.....Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju, Weber State University; and Ana Maria Herrera, University of Kentucky
A Narrative for Fed Information Shocks.
.....Justin Raymond Eloriaga, Emory University
Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy: Understanding the Link between Stock and Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy.
.....Naowar Mohiuddin, The University of Kansas
The Nonlinear Impacts of Macroeconomic Shocks on the US Regional Housing Markets.
.....Golnaz Motie, Western Kentucky University; and Zheng Zeng, Bowling Green State University
Estimating the Impact of Monetary Policy Shocks: A Model Averaging Approach.
.....Vasco Gabriel, University of Victoria; and Roshni Tara, University of Surrey
1.B.9.
Economic Development I
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Miguel Ramirez, Trinity College
Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity Growth in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2021.
.....Miguel Ramirez, Trinity College
Going to School at Better Schools Can Improve Children’s Health: The Health Benefits of the 2009 Right to Education Act in India.
.....Abhradeep Karmakar, St. Lawrence University; and Kira Villa, The University of New Mexico
Effects of Military Bases on Women in Rural Colombia.
.....Sakina Shibuya, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Felipe Parra, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Driving the Digital Change in Developing Country: Labor Market Impact of Ride-hailing Platforms in Vietnam.
.....Duong Le, The World Bank; Daisuke Fukuzawa, The World Bank; Dinh Nguyen, George Mason University; and Hieu Nguyen, RMIT University
Unveiling the Manufacturing Disparity: A Comparative Analysis of China and India's Development Trajectories.
.....Meenakshi Shekhar, Iowa State University
1.B.10.
Endogenous Growth Theory
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Filippo Massari, Fairfield University;Pietro Peretto, Duke University; Chair:Pietro Peretto, Duke University
Innovation, Technology Transfer, and the International Regulation of Patents and Trade Secrets.
.....Michael Klein, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Yibai Yang, University of Macau
Trade and the Composition of Growth.
.....Robert Kane, International University of Japan
Business Taxes, Management Delegation, and Growth.
.....Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
Super-Robust Endogenous Growth: An Estimation.
.....Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
1.B.11.
How Do Transportation Innovations Impact Health and Safety?
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Keith Teltser, Georgia State University Chair:Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
How Do Driver Assistance Technologies Impact Transportation Safety?.
.....Jonathan Hall, The University of Alabama; Conor Lennon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Joshua Madsen, University of Minnesota
Ridesharing and Sexual Violence.
.....Christian Saenz, Georgia State University
Ridesharing and Substance Use Disorder Treatment.
.....Conor Lennon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
Do Uber and Lyft Reduce Drunk-Driving Fatalities?.
.....Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
Discussants:
Austin C. Smith, Bates College
Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
Emily Lawler, University of Georgia
1.B.12.
Contemporary Issues in Financial Markets
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus Chair:Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
AI-Based Disruptions in Finance: An Analysis of Market Dynamics and Regulatory Responses.
.....Polyxeni G. Tsitsiri, University of Piraeus; and Panagiotis G. Artikis, University of Piraues
R&D Accounting Treatment and GDP Growth.
.....Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus; and Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
Issues in Profitability Prediction with Machine Learning.
.....Nicholaos Belesis, University of Piraeus; Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus; and Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
Do Fictitiously High Asset Growth Rates Drive the Asset Growth Anomaly?.
.....Panagiotis G. Artikis, University of Piraues; Lydia Diamantopoulou, University of Piraeus; and Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus
1.B.13.
Social Security, Public Pensions, and Retirement
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Pablo Troncoso, University of Houston
The Effect of SNAP Work Requirement on Self-Employment.
.....Haoran Wang, The Ohio State University
Incomplete Take-Up of Social Pensions: Evidence from Chile.
.....Clement Joubert, The World Bank; and Pablo Troncoso, University of Houston
All or Nothing: Health and the U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance Program.
.....Ivan Suvorov, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Work and Retirement of Older Black and Hispanic Adults.
.....Zeewan Lee, National University of Singapore; and Emma Aguila, University of Southern California
Does China’s New Rural Pension Scheme Discourage Work? Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic.
.....Jinghan Kou, Fordham University
1.B.14.
Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Igor Kheifets, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Two-Sample Instrumental Variable Estimation of Nonparametric Models.
.....Yujin Kwon, The University of Texas at Austin
Instrumental variable approach to multicointegration.
.....Igor Kheifets, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Peter Phillips, Yale University
A New Neyman-Orthogonal Estimator for the Coefficient in a High-Dimensional Ordinal Logit Model.
.....David Drukker, Sam Houston State University; Christian Raschke, Sam Houston State University; and Amy Salazar, Sam Houston State University
Marginal Treatment Effects with a Misclassified Treatment.
.....Santiago Acernza, Universidad ORT Uruguay; Kyunghoon Ban, Rochester Institute of Technology; and Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Nonparametric Regression under Cluster Sampling.
.....Yuya Shimizu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.B.16.
Public Policy for Neglected Groups
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Alexander Henke, Howard University Chair:Alexander Henke, Howard University
Becoming Legible to the State: The Role of Identification and Collection Capacity in Tax Compliance.
.....Oyebola Okunogbe, The World Bank
Eviction Moratoria and Eviction Filings in the U.S..
.....Rebecca Hsu, Howard University; and Alexander Henke, Howard University
Restricting Unemployment Insurance and Crime: Evidence from the American Rescue Plan.
.....Alexander Henke, Howard University; and Rebecca Hsu, Howard University
The Short- and Long-Term Obesity Penalty: Persistence and Heterogeneity in the Market for Obese Workers.
.....Ye Jiang, Dickinson College; and Yue Yin, University of Bristol
1.B.17.
Institutions and Valuation I
[Allied-ACEI]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University;Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar; Chair:Douglas J Hodgson, Toggle the table of contents Université du Québec à Montréal
Technical Efficiency of the U.S. Art Museum Sector: Patterns in Productivity toward Public Engagement Goals.
.....Dylan Thompson, Macquarie University; Douglas Noonan, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis; and Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University Bloomington
Research on Influencing Factors of the Palace Museum Mobile APP’s Digital Marketing Effect Based on User Experience.
.....Victor Yang, Communication University of China
Beyond K-Dramas: The Educational and Touristic Impacts of the Korean Wave Phenomenon.
.....Kira Marie Finan, University College Dublin; and Olivia Irma Finan, University College Dublin
Discussants:
Anne-Sophie Radermecker, Université libre de Bruxelles
Adam Liu, National University of Singapore
Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University Bloomington
Organizers:Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University;Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University; Chair:Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting.
.....Hanna Wang, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Minji Bang, University of Cambridge; and Katarina Kuske, Bocconi University
Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting.
.....Hanno Foerster, Boston College; Tim Obermeier, University of Leicester; and Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
Career Paths with a Two-Body Problem: Occupational Specialisation and Geographic Mobility.
.....Valeria Rueda, University of Nottingham; and Guillaume Wilemme, University of Leicester
Discussants:
Juan Pantano, The University of Arizona
Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University
Antonella Mancino, Wilfrid Laurier University
1.B.19.
Compensation and Wages
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Josh Pinkston, University of Louisville
Self-Employment and Income Dynamics among Washington DC taxpayers, 2012-2019.
.....Corey Husak, U.S. Senate; Carmen Sanchez Cumming, university of California, Berkeley; Yi Geng, Office of Revenue Analysis; and Daniel Muhannad, Office of Revenue Analysis
The Effects of Minimum Wages on 'Mom & Pop' Businesses.
.....Josh Pinkston, University of Louisville; and Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
Effects of the German Minimum Wage Introduction on Vacancies and Hiring Processes.
.....Benjamin Börschlein, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
How Do Minimum Wages Affect Non-Employer Business Establishments in the United States?.
.....Ke Lyu, University of Nevada, Reno; and Frank Fossen, University of Nevada, Reno
How Does the Minimum Wage Affect Labor Force Composition: Inactives and the 2009 Federal Increase.
.....Gonzalo Dona, The University of Texas at Austin
1.B.20.
Labor Relations and Productivity
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
Toxic managers, firm productivity, and worker well-being. Evidence from Bangladeshi garment factories.
.....Paula Lopez-Pena, Queen's University; Kamruzzaman Mozumder, University of Dhaka; Atonu Rabbani, University of Dhaka; and Christopher Woodruff, University of Oxford
Can Technology Mitigate the Impact of Heat on Labor Productivity? Experimental Evidence from India.
.....Deepak Saraswat, Meta Platforms, Inc.; Anjali Verma, The University of Texas at Austin; Anna Custers, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences; and Prathap Kasina, Independent Researcher
Work Rules in Port Productivity.
.....Samuel Martin Bailey, USDA Economic Research Service
Works Councils and Employee Board Representation: Theory, Cross-National Comparative Practices and Determinants.
.....Stephen C. Smith, The George Washington University
The Effects of Unionization on Firms’ Innovative Capacities: Evidence from U.S. Firms.
.....Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
1.B.21.
Economic Development and Labor Markets
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Jingnan (Jane) Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Exports, Informal Labor Markets, and Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean.
.....Daniel Centuriao, West Virginia University
Development Effects of Electrification on Wage and Working Time: Evidence from Tanzania in 2008-2020.
.....Jongho Choe, Florida State University
Regional Integration and Gendered Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Two Nationwide Highway Networks in India.
.....Aditi Kadam, University of Georgia; Samyam Shrestha, University of Georgia; Isis Gaddis, The World Bank; and Amna Javed, The World Bank
Unveiling Job Dynamics: Creation, Destruction, and Churn of Household Non-Farm Enterprises in Nigeria.
.....Xufeng Liu, The Ohio State University
Worker Mobility, Knowledge Diffusion, and Non-Compete Contracts.
.....Jingnan (Jane) Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.B.22.
Asymmetric and Private Information
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Jonathan Libgober, University of Southern California
Contracting with Heterogeneous Researchers.
.....Han Wang, Ohio State University
A Reputational Theory of Influencer Marketing.
.....Cuimin Ba, University of Pittsburgh
Optimal Scoring for Dynamic Information Acquisition.
.....Yingkai Li, National University of Singapore; and Jonathan Libgober, University of Southern California
A Collusion-Proof Dynamic Mechanism.
.....Endre Csóka, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics; Heng Liu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Alexander Rodivilov, Stevens Institute of Technology; and Alexander Teytelboym, University of Oxford
The Burden of Proof and the Division of Surplus.
.....Deniz Kattwinkel, University College London; and Justus Preusser, Bocconi University
1.B.23.
Inflation I
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Antoine Lepetit, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Commuting, Home Utilities, and Production: The Distributional Effects of Energy Price Shocks.
.....Mehedi Hasan Oni, University of Houston
Hysteresis, Inflation Dynamics, and the Changing Phillips Correlation.
.....Antoine Lepetit, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Inflation Surprises and Real Economic Activity.
.....Todd Messer, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and ChaeWon Baek, Tufts University
Cross-Country Evidence on Inflation and the Quantity Theory of Money after COVID-19.
.....Zejun Jiang, West Virginia University; and Scott Schuh, West Virginia University
Are Inflation Movements Global in Nature?.
.....Zo Nantenaina Andriantomanga, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
1.B.24.
International Migration
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Jose Manuel Mota Aquino, University of Nebraska Omaha
Immigrant Occupations and Trade Creation.
.....Bikramjit Saha, Lebanon Valley College
Value Compatibility and International Migration in Open Economies.
.....Se Mi Park, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Migration, Remittances, and Food Insecurity: Evidence from Household Survey Data.
.....Kul Kapri, Rowan University
International Migrants and the Human Capital Formation of Their Left-Behind Children.
.....Jose Manuel Mota Aquino, University of Nebraska Omaha
Retaining Foreign Talent: The Impact of the OPT Extension on the U.S. Labor Market and STEM Employment.
.....Minah Kim, Georgetown University
1.B.25.
Perspectives in International Trade
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky Chair:Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
Spatial Linkages, Inequality, and Commodity Shocks.
.....Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
Quality Regulation Creates and Reallocates Trade.
.....Lucas Zavala, The World Bank
Trade Shocks: The Next Generation.
.....John Lopresti, William & Mary
State Importers in Global Markets.
.....Bob Rijkers, The World Bank
1.B.26.
Understanding Migration Dynamics: Housing, Labor, Child Welfare, and Trade Perspectives
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced;Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame; Chairs:Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced;Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
Social Capital, Financial Support and Housing for Immigrants in the UK.
.....Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University; and Yi Wu, University of Reading
Who was Essential during the COVID Pandemic? Evidence from the 2020 H-2B Lottery.
.....Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware
The Impact of Immigrants on Natives Labor Market Outcomes: A Causal Machine Learning Approach.
.....Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Violations of Federal Child Labor Legislation.
.....Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; and José R. Bucheli, The University of Texas at El Paso
International Trade and Cross-Border Marriages.
.....Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame; and Jordi Paniagua, University of Valencia
Discussants:
Owen Fleming, Wayne State University
Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
Jose Morales-Arilla, Texas A&M University
Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Murad Zeynalli, Louisiana State University
1.B.27.
Education I
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Mengying Peng, Hitotsubashi University
Peer Effects on College Choice: Evidence from Affirmative Action in China.
.....Mengying Peng, Hitotsubashi University; and Xiaoyang Ye, Brown University
The Determinants of Teaching Effectiveness: Evidence from a Model of Teachers' and Students' Interactions.
.....Enrique Martin Luccioni, Washington University in St. Louis
Market Access, the Skill Premium, and Human Capital in Spain (1860-1930).
.....Rafael González-Val, Universidad de Zaragoza; Pau Insa-Sánchez, Università di Siena; Julio Martinez-Galarraga, Universitat de Barcelona; and Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat, Universitat de Valencia
Natural Disasters and Early Child Development: Evidence from an Earthquake.
.....Roberto Gillmore, Banco Central de Chile
Looking Ahead? Higher Education Expansion and Teenagers' Educational Outcomes in Brazil.
.....Virna Vidal Menezes, University of Notre Dame
1.B.28.
Theory: Information I
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chair:Xiao Lin, University of Pennsylvania
Optimal Promotion Policy Design.
.....Takuma Habu, Cornell University
How to Mismatch Consumers.
.....Wenhao Li, Pennsylvania State University
Commitment and Randomization in Communication.
.....Xiao Lin, University of Pennsylvania
Costly Evidence and Discretionary Disclosure.
.....Kun Zhang, University of Queensland
1.B.29.
Inequality and Economic Development
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University Chairs:Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota;Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
Model Uncertainty and Measures of Inequality of Opportunity.
.....Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota; Giovanni Bernardo, University of Naples Federico II; and Andros Kourtellos, University of Cyprus
Watching Inequalty: The Impact of Telenovelas on Preferences for Redistribution in Latin America.
.....Javier Gonzalez, Southern Methodist University
All within the Family: Intergenerational Transmissions.
.....Dhanu Thamarapani, California State University, Chico
Degrees of Disadvantage.
.....Chinmayi Srikanth, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi
1.B.30.
Structural Change, Policy, and Development
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Hundanol Atnafu Kebede, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Agricultural Mechanization and Structural Change: Evidence from China.
.....Hundanol Atnafu Kebede, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Structural Change and Human Capital Heterogeneity.
.....Spandan Roy, Iowa State University
Bureaucrats and the Korean Export Miracle.
.....Philipp Barteska, London School of Economics and Political Science; and Jay Euijung Lee, Stockholm University
Critical Minerals, the State, and the Energy Transition.
.....Debamanyu Das, University of Massachusetts Amherst
The Confusion of Growth in China’s Grain Counties: A Land Use Perspective.
.....Mengna Zhang, South China Agricultural University; and Tonglong Zhang, South China Agricultural University
1.B.31.
Empirical Advances in Addressing Policy Questions
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Haiyong Liu, Texas State University Chair:Haiyong Liu, Texas State University
A Strategy for Building a Multidimensional Poverty Measure.
.....Lester Zeager, East Carolina University; John Bishop, East Carolina University; and Scott Wade, East Carolina University
Spillover Effects of Payment For Ecosystem Services Programs in the Lab.
.....Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
What Money Can Buy: A Joint Distribution of Personal Income and Personal Consumption Expenditures.
.....Marina Gindelsky, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Robert Martin, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Hybrid Discrete Choice Experiments: Overcoming Issues of Hypothetical and Real Formats.
.....Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; and Wuyang Hu, The Ohio State University
A ‘Trade-to-Cap’ System for Revealing the ‘Social Carrying Capacity’ of Predators.
.....Jacob Hochard, University of Wyoming; and Jason Shogren, University of Wyoming
Discussants:
Lester Zeager, East Carolina University
Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
Thesia Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.B.32.
New Directions in Experimental Economics I
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Daniel Houser, George Mason University Chair:Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
Caps on Bids in Tullock Contests with Identity-Dependent Externalities.
.....Dan Kovenock, Chapman University; and Jian Song, Chapman University
Motivated Guessing: False Memory and Its Impact on Competitiveness and Performance.
.....Siyu Wang, Wichita State University
Survivor Pensions and Incentives for Female Labor Supply: Regression Discontinuity Analysis.
.....Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University; and Joaquin Henault, George Mason University
Discussants:
Joy Buchanan, Samford University
Jonathan Beauchamp, George Mason University
Kevin McCabe, George Mason University
1.B.33.
Forecasting
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Luiz Lima, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Locally Stationary Diffusion Index Forecasting Model.
.....Wei Liu, Louisiana State University
On the Reliability of Crowdsourced Employer Reviews: Insights from Opt-In and Census Job Attitudes Data.
.....Kellie Brooke Lindsay, Gallup; James K. Harter, Gallup, Inc.; and Jim W. Asplund, Gallup, Inc.
Predicting Food Hardship in Real Time: A Machine Learning Approach Using Aggregate Retail Sales Data.
.....Kejda Llana, University of Delaware; and Katie Fitzpatrick, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Factor-Based Quantile Forecasting with Textual Data.
.....Luiz Lima, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Lucas Godeiro, Federal Rural University of the Semi-arid Region; and Jie Wei, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Assessing Text Mining and Technical Analyses on Forecasting Stock Market Return Rate during COVID-19 Pandemic.
.....Ali Lashgari, Kansas State University
1.B.34.
Corporate Finance
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Joseph Smith, Washington and Lee University
Collateral, Debt Composition, and Borrowing Constraints.
.....Zhiyi Wei, Dickinson College
Put Your Name on It? The Company Characteristics and Financial Performance of Sports' Stadium Sponsorship.
.....Joseph Smith, Washington and Lee University
ESG and Matching in Global Supply Chains.
.....Jaerim Choi, Yonsei University; Omrane Guedhami, University of South Carolina; Jay Hyun, HEC Montreal; Jong-Min Oh, SungKyunKwan University; and Hawn-Jin Yong, LG Business Research
Credit Misallocation and Disintermediation in China's Local Public Financing.
.....Shawn Chi, University of California, Berkeley
Optimal Corporate Governance under Externalities: Stakeholder versus Shareholder Corporations.
.....Eric Patricio Gonzalez-Sanchez, Oklahoma State University; and Gino Loyola, Universidad de Chile
1.B.35.
Airline Awards, Fees, and Mergers
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Nick Rupp, East Carolina University Chair:Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
The Dual Effects of Mergers on Peripheral Markets.
.....Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; and Joe Mazur, Purdue University
Air Travel Awards and Devaluation.
.....Shih-Hsien Chuang, Northwest Missouri State University
Business is in the Air: Air Travel and Firm Relationships.
.....Jacob Howard, MITRE Corporation; and Alexander Luttmann, MITRE Corporation
Drip Pricing and Costly Search: A Field Experiment of Airline Fare Search.
.....Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Discussants:
Qingxin He, East Carolina University
Collin DeVore, The University of Oklahoma
Junyeol Ryu, The University of Oklahoma
Kerry Tan, Loyola University Maryland
1.B.36.
Applied Microeconomics III
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University;Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Chair:Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
The Long-term Impact of English Proficient Reclassification on Educational and Earnings Outcomes.
.....Jiee Zhong, Miami University; Sijia Zhang, Texas A&M University; and Yayun Chen, Texas A&M University
College Course Shutouts.
.....Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University; Kevin Mumford, Purdue University; and Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University
Peer Effects in University Housing: Evidence from Fuzzy Central Assignment.
.....Chao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jesse Gregory, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Clint Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Victoria Prowse, Purdue University
The Effect of JROTC Participation on Academic Outcomes and Military Enlistments.
.....Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Luke Gallagher, United States Military Academy; and Mark Crow, United States Military Academy
Discussants:
Tanner Eastmond, Brigham Young University
Patrick Turner, University of Notre Dame
Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Isabel Pastoor, University of Minnesota
1.B.37.
Industrial Organization Research at the FTC
[Allied-IOS]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chair:Lawrence White, New York University
TBD.
.....Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
TBD.
.....Matthew Leisten, Federal Trade Commission
TBD.
.....Edward Watkins, Federal Trade Commission
Vertical Integration in a Sequential Model of a Supply Chain with Bargaining.
.....Matthew Panhans, Federal Trade Commission
Discussants:
Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University
Daniel Chaves, Western University
Drew Van Kuiken, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David Benson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.B.38.
NAFE I
[Allied-NAFE]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
Keynote Address: Discussion of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Case and the more likely than not v. professional certainty standard..
.....Michael Gottesman, Georgetown University
1.B.39.
Economics Education: Experiments and Activities
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Simon Halliday, University of Bristol Chair:David Cleeton, Illinois State University
The Jamestown/Xiaogang Survival Game: A Class Experiment.
.....Charles Holt, University of Virginia; Lee Coppock, University of Virginia; Cathleen Johnson, West Virginia University; and Madison Smither, Harvard University
Tuition Price Discrimination Game.
.....Joshua Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College
Using a Policy Project in Principles of Microeconomics.
.....Jordan Izenwasser, University of Central Florida
Deliberate Practice as a Guide to Active Learning.
.....William Goffe, Pennsylvania State University
Discussants:
Simon Halliday, University of Bristol
Daniel Savelle, Saint Mary’s College of Maryland
Carla Nietfeld, Miami University
Christian Spielmann, University of Bristol
1.B.40.
Residential Segregation, Racial Inequalities, and COVID-19
[General]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Chair:Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
Commuting for Higher Wages? A Study Exploring How Local Labor Markets Are Reconstructed When Local Areas Change Minimum Wage.
.....Hitanshu Pandit, Northeastern University
Did Decreasing Residential Segregation Reduce Racial Wealth Inequality?.
.....Zsigmond Palvolgyi, University of Michigan
The Racial Homeownership Gap and the COVID-19 Recession.
.....Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
Labor market racial inequalities in the aftermath of Covid-19.
.....Vittoria Dicandia, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Spatial Sorting and the Rise of Geographic Inequality.
.....Lukas Mann, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
1.B.41.
Topics on Health Economics
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizers:Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida; Chair:Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
The Responses of Older Adults to SNAP Benefit Expansions.
.....Melinda Morrill, North Carolina State University; De Fen Hsu, North Carolina State University; and Melissa McInerney, Tufts University
Broadband Internet Access, Economic Growth, and Suicide.
.....Claudia Persico, American University; and Kathryn Johnson, American University
After the CCTs Ended: Children's Health Outcomes Post Mexico's Iconic Prospera Program.
.....Susan Parker, University of Maryland; Fernanda Marquez-Padilla, El Colegio de México; and Tom Vogl, University of California, San Diego
Air Pollution and Students' High-stakes Exam Performance: Evidence from Mexico.
.....Scott Holladay, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Xin Jin, The University of Texas at Austin; and Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.B.42.
Pollution I
[Allied-AERE]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Brian Vander Naald, Drake University Chair:Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University
Being Human: Endogenous Growth, Pollution and Natural Resources under Time Inconsistent Preferences.
.....Carles Mañó-Cabello, KU Leuven
Too Shiny to Handle: Light Pollution and Mental Health.
.....Yushang Wei, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University
As Time Goes By: Redlining, Kinship and Environmental Justice.
.....Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University; and Neha Khanna, Binghamton University
1.B.43.
Air Pollution
[Allied-AERE]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Brian Vander Naald, Drake University Chair:Elise Breshears, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Do Emissions Tests Improve Vehicle Efficiency?.
.....Elise Breshears, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Do Light Rails Provide a Track to Cleaner Air?.
.....Thanicha Ruangmas, University of Maryland College Park; and Geoffrey Zhang, University of Maryland at College Park
Multi-pollutant Cap-and-Trade Systems with Heterogeneous Firms: An Optimal Transport Approach.
.....Justin Kakeu, University of Prince Edward Island
Effects of air pollution on mental health: Evidence from India.
.....Shivani Chowdhry, University of Texas at Dallas
Organizer:Adam Martin, Texas Tech University Chair:Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
Fighting the Right Dragon: An Austrian Economics That Doesn’t Assume Away the Beast at the Heart of Economic Theory.
.....Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
The Polycentric Governance of Musical Repertories as Complex Cultural Systems.
.....Jaime Carini, Indiana University
Market Behavior in an Agent-Based Economy of Deep Learning Agents.
.....James Caton, North Dakota State University; Zachary Johnson, North Dakota State University; and Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
The Market for Uranium.
.....Matthew Kelly, The University of Texas at Dallas
Computational Economics as the Mengerian Compositive Method.
.....Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
Discussants:
Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
Jaime Carini, Indiana University
James Caton, North Dakota State University
Matthew Kelly, The University of Texas at Dallas
Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
1.B.45.
Rationality and Methodology
[Allied-SDAE]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Adam Martin, Texas Tech University Chair:Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
The Evolving Subject Matter of Economic Analysis.
.....Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
Humanomics: A Review Essay.
.....Bart Wilson, Chapman University; and Deirdre McCloskey, Cato Institute
Inclusive vs. Axiomatic Rationality.
.....Mario Rizzo, New York University; and Glen Whitman, California State University, Northridge
Integrating Undecidability and Ambiguity into Rational Choice Theorizing.
.....Zachary Kessler, Dickinson College; and Richard Wagner, George Mason University
'Seeing in Depths': Michael Polanyi on AI, the End of Theory, and Tacit Knowledge.
.....Eric Howard, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Discussants:
Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
Bart Wilson, Chapman University
Mario Rizzo, New York University
Zachary Kessler, Dickinson College
Eric Howard, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1.B.46.
International Trade and Cross-Border Linkages
[Presidential]
Saturday |
10:00 am-11:45 am |
Organizer:Maia Linask, University of Richmond Chair:Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond
Credit Constraints, Collusion, and Multimarket Contact: Evidence from Colombian Exports.
.....Nik Lopatin, Ashland University; Beverly Mendoza, Stephen F. Austin State University; and Jose Manuel Paz y Miño, Universidad de Chile
FDI and the Trade Co-Movement Puzzle.
.....Paul Ko, Swarthmore College; and Jacek Rothert, United States Naval Academy
Trade War and Gains from Deflected Trade.
.....Hea-Jung Hyun, Kyung Hee University; and Sooyoung Lee, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Anti-Granular Comparative Advantage.
.....Jianwei Ai, Renmin University; Haoran Li, Renmin University; Gary Lyn, Iowa State University; Anton Yang, Yale University; and Wendong Zhang, Cornell University
1.C.1.
Crime and Policing: Gender, Violence, and Disparities
[Presidential]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Organizers:Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University;Katie Bollman, Oregon State University; Chair:Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
The Economics Costs of Rape.
.....Emily Nix, University of Southern California
Impact of Majoritarian Politics on Gender-Based Violence.
.....Devika Hazra, California State University, Los Angeles
Crime and Punishment Order: Prosecutorial Discretion and Discrimination.
.....Fatma Selcen Palut, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Measuring Disparities Using a Marginal Treatment Effects Approach.
.....Nikhil Rao, University of Michigan
Organizer:Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College Chair:Bang James, St. Ambrose University
Power of the Pulpit: The Effect of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Speeches on the Civil Rights Movement.
.....Erick Gong, Middlebury College
Does Higher Economic Complexity Improve Labor Rights? A Cross-Country Panel Analysis.
.....Arindam Mandal, Siena College; Elias Shukralla, Siena College; and Anirudda Mitra, Bard College
Participation in Global Value Chains and its Impact on Human Rights.
.....Anirudda Mitra, Bard College; Arindam Mandal, Siena College; and Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College
The Effects of Expanding Female Economic Opportunities on Fertility: Causal Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Bangladesh.
.....Claus Portner, Seattle University; and Shamma Alam, Dickinson College
Does Trade Liberalization affect Child Health Outcomes through Changes in Mothers’ Labor Market Engagement? The Case of Indonesia.
.....Malabi Dass, St. Olaf College; and Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
Discussants:
Andrew Fieldhouse, Texas A&M University
Bang James, St. Ambrose University
Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University
Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University
Obie Porteous, Middlebury College
1.C.3.
Entrepreneurship, Institutions, and Economic Development
[Presidential]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Organizers:Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse;Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Chair:Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Coup d’États, Institutional Change, and National Productivity.
.....Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University; Daniel Bennett, University of Louisville; and Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
Latent Entrepreneurs and Latent Non-Entrepreneurs.
.....Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
Fortune Favors The Bold and Patient: How Economic Freedom Impacts Economic Preferences.
.....Ryan Kitzan, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; and Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Entrepreneurial Exit in the U.S. States.
.....David Mitchell, Ball State University; and Kai Cher Tay, University of Louisville
1.C.4.
Macroeconomics of Inequality and Labor
[Presidential]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Organizers:Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University;Amy Handlan, Brown University; Chair:Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
Income Dynamics of Couples: Correlated Risks and Heterogeneous Within-Household Insurance.
.....Rocio Madera, Southern Methodist University
Measuring Inequality with Consumption Time.
.....Nick Pretnar, University of California, Santa Barbara
Unequal Climate Policy in an Unequal World.
.....Sewon Hur, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Measuring Marginal Participants: The Role of Quits and Layoffs.
.....Kathrin Ellieroth, Colby College
The Impact of Veterans and the Military on Local Earnings.
.....William Craighead, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
What Drives West German Wage Sorting?.
.....Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
Wage Dispersion and Team Performance: Lessons Learned from Major League Soccer.
.....Michael Gove, University of North Georgia
One Size Does Not Fit All: Local Effects of Minimum Wage Policies across Canada.
.....Sebastian Fossati, University of Alberta; and Joseph Marchand, University of Alberta
1.C.9.
Criminal Law and Economics
[General]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Chair:Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University
The Impact of Drug-Induced Homicide Laws on Unintentional Drug Overdose Deaths.
.....Angela Dills, Western Carolina University; Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College; and Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University
Violent and Drug Offender Registry Requirement Effects on Crime and Recidivism.
.....Grace Phillips, The University of Memphis
Food Safety Enforcement and Compliance.
.....Timothy Beatty, University of California, Davis; and Jay Shimshack, University of Virginia
The Impact of Privacy Policy on the Future of the Online Economy: Comparing US Privacy Regulation with the GDPR.
.....Tracy Miller, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
1.C.10.
Microeconometrics I
[General]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Chair:Finn Christensen, Towson University
Comparative Statics for Difference-in-Differences with Spillovers.
.....Finn Christensen, Towson University
Decision Theory for Treatment Choice Problems with Partial Identification.
.....José Luis Montiel Olea, Cornell University; Chen Qiu, Cornell University; and Jörg Stoye, Cornell University
Testing spatial interactions in the presence of dominant units.
.....Shi Ryoung Chang, The Ohio State University
Social Interactions in Large Endogenous Networks.
.....Shuo Qi, Southern Methodist University; and Wan Zhang, University of California, Los Angeles
Individualized Treatment Allocation in Network Games with Complementarity.
.....Guanyi Wang, University College London
1.C.11.
Health and Labor I
[General]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Chair:Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
Navigating Educational Policy Changes: A Study on Mental Health Outcomes in Minority Adolescents.
.....Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
Decomposing Income Related Disability Inequality: The Role of Job Demands.
.....Yiran Han, State University of New York at Albany; Chun-Yu Ho, State University of New York at Albany; and Pinka Chatterji, State University of New York at Albany
COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Childcare Market: Analyzing Shifts in Supply and Demand Dynamics.
.....Zihang Li, Auburn University
Patient and Provider Concordance: Do Patients Prefer Physicians of their Own Race or Ethnicity?.
.....Harold Neighbors, Tulane University; Brigham Walker, Tulane University; Janna Wisniewski, Tulane University; Rajiv Sharma, Portland State University; Sarah Tinkler, Portland State University; and Ethan Tsai, Tulane University
Organizer:Semih Uslu, Johns Hopkins University Chair:Russell TN Wong, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Disintermediating the Federal Funds Market.
.....Russell TN Wong, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Mengbo Zhang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
Liquidity in the Cross Section of OTC Assets.
.....Semih Uslu, Johns Hopkins University; and Guner Velioglu, Loyola University Chicago
Entry and Exit in Treasury Auctions.
.....Jason Allen, Bank of Canada; Ali Hortacsu, The University of Chicago; Eric Richert, The University of Chicago; and Milena Wittwer, Boston College
Discussants:
Gaston Navarro, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Brandon Yueyang Han, University of Maryland
Aref Bolandnazar, Baruch College, City University of New York
1.C.13.
Economic Development, Health, and Human Capital
[General]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Chair:Hyuk Harry Son, Utrecht University
Local Administrative Capacity and Public Health: Evidence from District Borders in India.
.....Nathan Franz, The University of Texas at Austin
Impact of Fortified Rice on School-Aged Children’s Outcome in Cambodia.
.....Yoonjung Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Lead Poisoning from Relocation of Lead-Acid Battery Production from China to Bangladesh.
.....Moogdho Mahzab, Stanford University
Cash and Cognition: The Impact of Transfer Timing on Standardized Test Performance and Human Capital.
.....Axel Eizmendi Larrinaga, Tufts University; and Germán Reyes, Middlebury College
Tailoring Financial Advice and Sales Agent Incentives to Enhance Consumer Welfare from Livestock Insurance.
.....Chris Barrett, Cornell University; Tagel Gidey, Environment and Climate Research Centre; Glenn Harrison, Georgia State University; Nathan Jensen, University of Edinburgh; Karlijn Morsink, Utrecht University; Hyuk Harry Son, Utrecht University; and Todd Swarthout, Georgia State University
1.C.14.
Long-Term Trends in U.S. Labor Market Dynamics
[General]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Organizer:Niklas Engbom, New York University Chair:Niklas Engbom, New York University
The Long-term Decline of the U.S. Job Ladder.
.....Niklas Engbom, New York University
Heterogeneity in Wage and Firm Dynamics: The Role of Worker Prospects.
.....Seula Kim, Pennsylvania State University
Internal and External Labor Markets and Declining Dynamism.
.....Sadhika Bagga, University of Rochester
Job Dynamics with Staffed Labor.
.....Claudia Macaluso, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Chair:Anil Nathan, The George Washington University
The Impact of Losing Financial Aid on Major Choice and Early Career Earnings: Evidence from the TEXAS Grant.
.....Seth Tanner Walker, Michigan State University
Evaluating the Economic Impacts of Federal Budget Cuts on Secondary Career and Technical Education: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis.
.....Jing Zhang, Texas A&M University
Estimating the Marginal Impacts of a Tuition Award Dollar.
.....Anil Nathan, The George Washington University
Incentivizing Professional Development in Early Childhood Education.
.....Prerna Dokania, The George Washington University
The Impact of High School Technical Education Program Expansion.
.....Shaun Dougherty, Boston College; and Yerin Yoon, Boston College
1.C.16.
Health, Education, and Welfare I
[General]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Chair:Mohammad Movahed, Valdosta State University
The Impact of Changes in Ownership on Quality of Home Health Agencies.
.....Samsun Naher, University of Washington; Ivan R. Molton, University of Washington; and Tracy M. Mroz, University of Washington
Market Concentration and health care workers’ wages: evidence for Colombia.
.....Juan Pablo Martinez, London School of Economics and Political Science; Christian Posso, Banco de la República de Colombia; and Paul Rodriguez-Lesmes, Universidad del Rosario
The Effect of Affordable Care Act on Substance Abuse Health Outcome.
.....Mohammad Movahed, Valdosta State University
Maternal Responses to the Zika Epidemic: Immunization and Beyond.
.....Caroline Welter, West Virginia University
Did Medicaid Expansion Help Mitigate Self-Reported Health Issues among People with Chronic Health Conditions during the COVID-19 Pandemic?.
.....Rajendra Dulal, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania; and Umesh Ghimire, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
1.C.17.
Intergenerational Mobility in Asia
[General]
Saturday |
1:00 pm-2:45 pm |
Organizer:Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa Chair:Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Estimating Intergenerational Health Transmission in Taiwan with Administrative Health Records.
.....Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Bhash Mazumder, Federal Researve Bank of Chicago; Ming-Jen Lin, National Taiwan University; and Harrison Chang, University of Toronto
An Examination of Intergenerational Mobility in the Philippines.
.....Teresa Molina, University of Hawaii at Manoa; and Cara Tan, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Intergenerational Health Mobility in Developing Nations: Evidence from Indonesia and China.
.....Huixia Wang, Stanford University; Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Bhash Mazumder, Federal Researve Bank of Chicago; and Kompal Sinha, Macquarie University
Intergenerational Health Mobility in India.
.....Santosh Kumar, University of Notre Dame; and Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Organizers:Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University;Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University; Chair:Rebecca Lessem, Carnegie Mellon University
Childcare and Long-Term Care: A Tale of Altruism and Strategization within the Family.
.....Chao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Ami Ko, Georgetown University
Parental Leave: Economic Incentives and Cultural Change.
.....Jim Albrecht, Georgetown University; Susan Vroman, Georgetown University; Per-Anders Edin, Uppsala University; Raquel Fernandez, New York University; Jiwon Lee, New York University; and Peter Thoursie, Stockholm University
Life-Cycle Fertility, Human Capital, and Family Polices: A Discrete-Continuous Choice Framework.
.....Andrés Hincapié, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; George-Levi Gayle, Washington University in St. Louis; and Robert Miller, Carnegie Mellon University
The Perceived Marital Returns to Education and the Demand for Girls' Schooling.
.....Rossella Calvi, Rice University; Hira Farooqi, Center for Global Development; and Eeshani Kandpal, Center for Global Development
Chair:Deniz Gevrek, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Cultural Non-Independence in the Ethnographic Atlas and What to Do about It.
.....Boris Gershman, American University; and Tinatin Mumladze, American University
The Effect of Racial and Ethnic Attitudes on Hispanic Identity in the U.S.
.....Hussain Hadah, Tulane University
Cross-Country Gender Gap in Adolescent Happiness, Subjective Well-Being, and the Role of Culture.
.....Deniz Gevrek, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi; and Z. Eylem Gevrek, Cattolica Porto Business School
Gender Equity, Traditional Masculinity, and the Marriage and Parenthood Penalties.
.....William Jergins, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Shirk, Jerk, or Daddy Daycare: Measuring the social penalties to missing work for childcare.