2007 Sessions for Gary M. Fournier

 
Tuesday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 3G*
Applications of Spatial Econometric Models

Organizers:

Timothy M Shaughnessy, Louisiana State University in Shreveport

Session Chairs:

Timothy M Shaughnessy, Louisiana State University in Shreveport

Papers:

"A Spatial Analysis of Voter Turnout"
Timothy M Shaughnessy, Louisiana State University in Shreveport (Contact Author)
Donald J. Lacombe, Ohio University
Discussant: Christopher Coombs, Armstrong Atlantic State University

"What Have Incumbent Carriers Learned from Low Cost Carrier Entry? Recent Evidence From US Airfares"
Gary M. Fournier, Florida State University (Contact Author)
Bogdan Daraban, Shenandoah University
Discussant: Christopher Coombs, Armstrong Atlantic State University

"How Large Is Congressional Dependence in Agriculture? Bayesian Spatial Probit Analysis of Congressional Voting in the 2001 Farm Bill"
Donald J. Lacombe, Ohio University (Contact Author)
Timothy M Shaughnessy, Louisiana State University in Shreveport
Discussant: Bogdan Daraban, Shenandoah University


 
Tuesday
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 11L*
Advertising and Entry in Health Care Markets

Organizers:

Gary M. Fournier, Florida State University

Session Chairs:

Gary M. Fournier, Florida State University

Papers:

"Direct to Consumer Advertising and Welfare: A Structural Model of Consumers and Firms in the Market for Prescription Drugs."
Jayani Jayawardhana, Medical University of South Carolina (Contact Author)
Discussant: Timothy Gunning, Rice University

"Applying Empirical Demand Models of Patient Choice to CON Comparative Reviews"
Gary M. Fournier, Florida State University (Contact Author)
Yunwei Gai, Babson College
Discussant: Farasat A. S. Bokhari, Florida State University

"Predatory Advertising: Theory and Evidence in the Pharmaceutical Industry"
Wei Tan, Stony Brook University (Contact Author)
Yutian Chen, Stony Brook University
Discussant: Edward J. Schumacher, Trinity University

"Demand for Psychostimulants: Estimates From a Discrete Choice Model for Differentiated Products."
Farasat A. S. Bokhari, Florida State University (Contact Author)
Discussant: Wei Tan, Stony Brook University


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