2006 Sessions for Brent Kreider

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
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Session 6A*
The Economic Impact of Disability Insurance

Organizers:

Mark Duggan, University of Maryland

Session Chairs:

Mark Duggan, University of Maryland

Papers:

"Disability Risk and the Value of Disability Insurance"
Amitabh Chandra, Harvard University and National Bureau of Economic Research
Andrew Samwick, Dartmouth College

"Disability and Employment: Reinterpreting the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors"
Brent Kreider, Iowa State University
John V. Pepper, University of Virginia

"The Effect of Plant Downsizing on Disability Pension Utilization"
Mari Rege, Case Western Reserve University
Khetil Telle, Statistics Norway
Mark Votruba, Case Western Reserve University

"Aching to Retire? The Rise in the Full Retirement Age and Its Impact on the Social Security Disability Rolls"
Mark Duggan, University of Maryland (Contact Author)
Perry Singleton, University of Maryland
Jae Song, Social Security Administration

Discussants:

Susan Chen, Purdue University
Shakeeb Khan, Duke University
Jesse Rothstein, Princeton University
Brent Kreider, Iowa State University


 
Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
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Session 38B*
Nonparametric Methods and Applications

Organizers:

Brent Kreider, Iowa State University

Session Chairs:

Brent Kreider, Iowa State University

Papers:

"Threshold Crossing Models and Bounds on Treatment Effects: A Nonparametric Analysis"
Edward J. Vytlacil, Columbia University
Azeem Shaikh, Stanford University

"Identification of Binary Outcome Distributions With Multiplicative Contamination"
John V. Pepper, University of Virginia
Brent Kreider, Iowa State University

"Minimum Distance Estimation of Randomly Censored Regression Models With Endogeneity"
Shakeeb Khan, Duke University
Ellie Tamer, Northwestern University

"Partially Identifying Treatment Effects With An Application to Covering the Uninsured"
Brent Kreider, Iowa State University
Steven C. Hill, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Discussants:

Han Hong, Duke University
Julian Cristia, Congressional Budget Office
Christopher R. Bollinger, University of Kentucky
Philip J. Cross, Georgetown University


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