2006 Sessions for Beth A. Freeborn

 
Monday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Session 190P
Topics in Applied Microeconomics: A Structural Approach

Organizers:

Beth A. Freeborn, College of William and Mary

Session Chairs:

Beth A. Freeborn, College of William and Mary

Papers:

"The Effects of Insurers' Hospital Choice Restrictions on the Demand for Medical Care Services"
Naoko Akashi, California State University - Fullerton (Contact Author)

"The Effects of Section 8 Vouchers on Housing Consumption and Labor Supply"
Scott E. Davis, University of Virginia (Contact Author)

"The Effect of Ownership Structure and Product Differentiation on Advertising and Audience in a Two-Sided Broadcasting Market"
Catherine Tyler Mooney, University of Virginia (Contact Author)

"Should Work Come First? Welfare, Employment, and Postsecondary Education Among Low Income Mothers"
Sarah M. Simmons, University of Virginia (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Scott E. Davis, University of Virginia
Beth A. Freeborn, College of William and Mary
Kara Reynolds, American University
Catherine Tyler Mooney, University of Virginia


 
Tuesday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Session 242U
Non Profits and Public Goods

Session Chairs:

Karie A. Barbour, Lander University

Papers:

"Income Taxes and the Philanthropy of Entrepreneurs: Transitory Versus Permanent Price Elasticities of Giving"
Karie A. Barbour, Lander University (Contact Author)
Donald Bruce, University of Tennessee

"Competition and Crowding-Out Among Public, Non-Profit and For-Profit Organizations: The Case of Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment"
Beth A. Freeborn, College of William and Mary (Contact Author)
Brian McManus, Washington University
Andrew M. Cohen, Federal Reserve Board

"An Experimental Analysis of Teamwork and Open-Source Software Development"
Wafa Hakim Orman, University of Arizona (Contact Author)
Utteeyo Dasgupta, Franklin & Marshall College and University of Arizona

"The Growth of Nonprofits: A Reality Check"
Michael L. Jones, Bridgewater State College (Contact Author)

"Altruism or Egoism: Charitable Giving and the Federal Income Tax"
Lori Stuntz, University of Texas - Austin (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Sara LaLumia, College of William and Mary
Hari S. Luitel, St. Cloud State University


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