2006 Sessions for Sam Allgood

 
Saturday
1:15 - 3:00 p.m.
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Session 57C*
Topics in Public Economics

Organizers:

Arthur Snow, University of Georgia

Session Chairs:

Arthur Snow, University of Georgia

Papers:

"The Intertemporal, Collective Household and the Optimal Taxation of Labor, Capital and Consumption"
Sam Allgood, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Contact Author)

"What Can We Learn From Governors' Veto Decisions?"
Gregory A. Trandel, University of Georgia (Contact Author)

"Tax and Amenity Effects of Stadium Announcements: Evidence From a Natural Experiment in Dallas-Fort Worth"
Carolyn A. Dehring, University of Georgia
Craig A. Depken, II, University of Texas - Arlington
Michael R. Ward, University of Texas - Arlington

Discussants:

Ronald S. Warren, Jr., University of Georgia
Bruce K. Johnson, James Graham Brown Professor of Economics, Centre College
Myra L. Moore, University of Georgia


 
Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
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Session 163N*
Research in Economic Education

Organizers:

KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Session Chairs:

KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Papers:

"30,000+ Principles Students and Counting"
Kenneth G. Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics, University of Virginia (Contact Author)
Daniel Melagh, University of Virginia

"Building the Learning Commons: What Can Economic Educators Learn From the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Disciplines?"
Scott Paul Simkins, Director, North Carolina A&T State University (Contact Author)
Mark H. Maier, Glendale Community College

"Graduate Student Preparation: A Reality Check"
KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond
Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

"The Long-Term Effects of Economics Coursework on College Graduates' Behaviors and Outcomes in the Labor Market"
Sam Allgood, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
William Bosshardt, Florida Atlantic University
Wilbert van der Klaauw, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Michael Watts, Purdue University

Discussants:

Jessica Holmes, Middlebury College
Kenneth G. Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics, University of Virginia
Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
Scott Paul Simkins, Director, North Carolina A&T State University


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