2006 Sessions for Tomi Ovaska

 
Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Session 32B
Poverty and Economic Development

Session Chairs:

Gwendolyn Alexander Tedeschi, Fordham University

Papers:

"Beyond the Subsidy: Coyotes, Credit, and Fair Trade Coffee"
Gwendolyn Alexander Tedeschi, Fordham University (Contact Author)
Julie DeCourcy, Trinity University

"Efficiency Comparison Between Conventional Development Aid and Missionary Work"
Tomi Ovaska, University of Regina (Contact Author)
Esa Mangeloja, University of Jyvaskyla

Discussants:

Steven Payson, Chief, Special Studies Branch, U.S. Department of Commerce


 
Sunday
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.
Session 144K
A Public Choice Perspective on Aid, Eminent Domain, TANF, and Torture

Organizers:

Pavel A. Yakovlev, West Virginia University

Session Chairs:

Pavel A. Yakovlev, West Virginia University

Papers:

"The Economics of Torture"
Pavel A. Yakovlev, West Virginia University (Contact Author)

"Effects of Human Development Aid"
Claudia R. Williamson, West Virginia University (Contact Author)

"Eminent Domain: Why Are Some States More Likely to Use It?"
Carrie B. Kerekes, West Virginia University
Russell S. Sobel, James Clark Coffman Distinguished Chair, West Virginia University

"Economics or Politics? Explaining State Adherence to TANF Time Limits"
Miki Brunyer, West Virginia University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Justin M. Ross, West Virginia University
Tomi Ovaska, University of Regina
Robert R. Dunn, West Virginia University
Leslie J. Dunn, West Virginia University


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