2006 Sessions for John M. Nunley

 
Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
Session 172N
Graduate Student Award III- Topics in Decision Making and Consumer Behavior

Session Chairs:

David E.R. Gay, University of Arkansas - Fayetteville

Papers:

"Why Does Dictator Game Sharing Vary? Measuring Social Norms in the Laboratory"
Erin Krupka, Carnegie Mellon University (Contact Author)

"A Random Utility Model of Recreational Trout Fishing in Delaware"
O. Nasser Yayi, University of Delaware (Contact Author)

"Observational Learning in the Motion Picture Market"
Marc Santugini, University of Virginia (Contact Author)

Discussants:

John M. Nunley, Middle Tennessee State University
Hari S. Luitel, St. Cloud State University


 
Monday
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.
Session 214R
Relationships

Session Chairs:

Larry T. McRae, Appalachian State University

Papers:

"Same-Sex Marriage: A Preliminary Economic Analysis"
Larry T. McRae, Appalachian State University (Contact Author)

"Social Status and the Probability of Divorce: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations"
John M. Nunley, Middle Tennessee State University (Contact Author)

"Health, Bargaining Power and Labor Supply Decisions"
Brighita Bercea, Clemson University (Contact Author)

"Education and Intra-Household Bargaining Power: Evidence From Labor Supply"
Sonia Oreffice, Clemson University (Contact Author)
Brighita Bercea, Clemson University

"Effects of Anonymity and Discovery on Market Behavior"
Lester Hadsell, University at Albany, SUNY (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Nishith Prakash, University of Houston


 
Tuesday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
Session 221T
Behavior I

Session Chairs:

Yvon Pho, BearingPoint, Inc.

Papers:

"A Reconsideration of the Evidence on Profit Maximization"
M. Northrup Buechner, St. John's University (Contact Author)

"Does Income Determine Charitable Giving and Volunteering Behavior? Evidence From the 2001 and 2003 Panel Study of Income Dynamics"
Yvon Pho, BearingPoint, Inc. (Contact Author)
Jamie D. Emerson, Clarkson University
Seth Giertz, Congressional Budget Office

Discussants:

John M. Nunley, Middle Tennessee State University


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