Sessions for Shawna Grosskopf

Friday
1:15 - 3:00 p.m.
Session 62C
U.S. Environmental Policy: The Green Industry, Productivity, and Technological Change

Organizers:

Ronald J. Shadbegian, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Session Chairs:

William Hogan, University of Massachusetts

Papers:

"Green Pastures for the Green Industry? An Examination of Environmental Goods Producers"
Randy Becker, U.S. Bureau of the Census (Contact Author)
Ronald J. Shadbegian, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

"Environmental Regulation in the Electric Utility Industry: Are There Productivity Gains From Emissions Trading"
Ronald J. Shadbegian, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Cynthia L. Morgan, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contact Author)

"Sources of Change in Pollution Abatement Costs: A Joint Production Perspective"
Rolf Färe, Oregon State University
Shawna Grosskopf, Oregon State University
Carl A. Pasurka, Jr., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contact Author)

"Abatement Choices of Electric Utilities Under a Marketable Pollution Permit"
Elaine Frey, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Amanda I. Lee, Office of Management and Budget
Matthew Clark, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
William Hogan, University of Massachusetts


Saturday
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.
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Session 160K*
Charter on Nonpublic Schools

Organizers:

Eugenia F. Toma, University of Kentucky

Session Chairs:

Eugenia F. Toma, University of Kentucky

Papers:

"The Political Economy of School Choice: Support for Charter Schools Across States and School Districts"
Sean P. Corcoran, California State University - Sacramento
Christiana Stoddard, Montana State University

"Determining the Supply of Private Schools"
David D. Sjoquist, Georgia State University
Lakshimi Pandey, Georgia State University
Mary Beth Walker, Georgia State University

"School Finance Centralization, Private Schools and Support for Public Education"
Eugenia F. Toma, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)
Ron Zimmer, Rand Corporation
John Jones, Kentucky Legislative Research Committee

"Are Charter Schools More Efficient? Comparing the Technical, Allocative and Scale Efficiency of Texas Public Schools"
Lori L. Taylor, Texas A&M University
Shawna Grosskopf, Oregon State University
Kathy J. Hayes, Southern Methodist University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

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