2006 Sessions for Paul J. Ferraro

 
Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
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Session 167N*
Experimental Methodology

Organizers:

Douglas D. Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University

Session Chairs:

Douglas D. Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University

Papers:

"On Rebate Subsidies, Matching Subsidies and the Methodology of Experiments"
Douglas D. Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University (Contact Author)

"Testing Game Theory With Nash Agents"
Paul J. Ferraro, Georgia State University (Contact Author)

"Removing the Confusion Confound in Public Goods Experiments"
Christian A. Vossler, University of Tennessee - Knoxville (Contact Author)
Paul J. Ferraro, Georgia State University

"Language Games of Reciprocity"
Bart J. Wilson, George Mason University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Catherine C. Eckel, University of Texas - Dallas
Roberto A. Weber, Carnegie Mellon University
Joseph Tao-yi Wang, California Institute of Technology
R. Mark Isaac, Florida State University


 
Monday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Session 196P
Environmental Management

Organizers:

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Session Chairs:

Lisa A. Cave, Morehead State University

Papers:

"Why Is Mandated Erosion and Sediment Control Often Not Practiced On Residential Lots Under Construction?"
Scott R. Templeton, Clemson University (Contact Author)
Liv Haselbach, University of South Carolina
William Sessions, Clemson University

"Biodiversity Management: Entropy and Charismatic Macrofauna"
Catherine M. Chambers, University of Central Missouri
John R. Crooker, Central Missouri State University
Paul E. Chambers, University of Central Missouri (Contact Author)

"How Effective Are Protected Areas in Slowing Land Use Change? An Econometric Assessment"
Paul J. Ferraro, Georgia State University (Contact Author)
Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, University of Alberta
K. Andam, Georgia State University
Juan Robalino, Columbia University
Alex Pfaff, Columbia University

Discussants:

Paul E. Chambers, University of Central Missouri
Paul J. Ferraro, Georgia State University
Scott R. Templeton, Clemson University


 
Monday
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.
Session 208R
Understanding Gender and Racial Differences Using Experiments

Organizers:

Douglas D. Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University

Session Chairs:

Ragan Petrie, Georgia State University

Papers:

"Discrimination in the Lab: Experiments Exploring the Impact of Performance and Appearance on Sorting"
Marco Castillo, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ragan Petrie, Georgia State University

"Can Affirmative Action Enhance Task Selection? An Experimental Approach"
Muriel Niederle, Stanford University
Carmit Segal, Harvard Business School
Lise Vesterlund, University of Pittsburgh

"The Trouble With (Subjective) Discount Rates: What Do Patterns of Impatience Among the Very Poor Tell Us?"
Erin Krupka, Carnegie Mellon University

"Trust as the Willingness to Pay to Avoid Vulnerability: An Experiment Measuring the Determinants of Trust Using Field Participants"
Bill McEvily, University of Toronto
Joseph Radzevick, Carnegie Mellon University
Roberto A. Weber, Carnegie Mellon University

Discussants:

Laura Razzolini, Virginia Commonwealth University
C. Monica Capra, Emory University
Russ Engel, Florida State University
Paul J. Ferraro, Georgia State University


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