Sessions for Howard Bodenhorn

Friday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
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Session 13A*
Skin Shade, Social Status and Marriage

Organizers:

Darrick Hamilton, New School University

Session Chairs:

Darrick Hamilton, New School University

Papers:

"The Economic Consequences of Colorism and Complexion Homogamy in the Black Community: Some Historical Evidence"
Howard Bodenhorn, Lafayette College and NBER (Contact Author)

"Skin Shade, Status and Marriageability"
William A. Darity, Jr., University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
Darrick Hamilton, New School University

"The Effect of Skin Color on Trust and Reciprocity in Laboratory Experiments"
Catherine C. Eckel, President-Elect, Southern Economic Association, University of Texas - Dallas
Rick K. Wilson, Rice University

Discussants:

Not yet assigned


Friday
3:15 - 5:00 p.m.
Session 68D
Social Production of Norms, Identities, and Knowledge

Organizers:

R. Mark Isaac, Florida State University

Session Chairs:

Frank W. Heiland, Florida State University

Papers:

"Open Source Communities"
Jayasri Dutta, University of Birmingham - United Kingdom
Kislaya Prasad, Florida State University (Contact Author)

"The Long-Run Social Dynamics of Obesity"
Mary A. Burke, Florida State University (Contact Author)
Frank W. Heiland, Florida State University

"Different, But How Different? Evidence of Separate Black and Mulatto Identities in Historical Data"
Howard Bodenhorn, Lafayette College and NBER
Christopher S. Ruebeck, Lafayette College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Mary A. Burke, Florida State University
Kislaya Prasad, Florida State University
Timothy Salmon, Florida State University
Christopher S. Ruebeck, Lafayette College


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