2007 Sessions for Richard Stroup

 
Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 4C*
Bad Public Goods I: Regulating Public Goods

Organizers:

David D. Haddock, Northwestern University

Session Chairs:

David D. Haddock, Northwestern University

Papers:

"Alternative Energy Technologies"
Peter Grossman, Butler University (Contact Author)
Discussant: Richard Stroup, North Carolina State University

"Water Rights Management"
Brook Miscoski, Northwestern University (Contact Author)
Discussant: P. J. Hill, Wheaton College

"Competition in Higher Education: Does It Mitigate the 'Quis Custodiet' Problem?"
Jane Shaw, John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy (Contact Author)
Discussant: Michael Rizzo, American Institute for Economic Research


 
Monday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 4D*
Bad Public Goods II: Giving Things Away

Organizers:

David D. Haddock, Northwestern University

Session Chairs:

Richard Stroup, North Carolina State University

Papers:

"The Identity Commons"
Richard Brooks, Yale Law School (Contact Author)
Discussant: Alison Berry, Property and Environment Research Center

"Why the National Organ Transplant Act Survives: Reasons from Public Choice Economics"
Lloyd Cohen, George Mason University (Contact Author)
Discussant: Timothy M Cranston, Property & Environment Research Center

"The Political Spectrum: Evaluating Government Allocation of Unlicensed Spectrum as a Transactional Efficiency with Data from Wireless Markets"
Thomas Hazlett, George Mason University (Contact Author)
Discussant: David D. Haddock, Northwestern University


 
Tuesday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 4G*
Bad Public Goods III: Designating Providers

Organizers:

David D. Haddock, Northwestern University

Session Chairs:

Bruce L. Benson, Florida State University

Papers:

"Public Safety a Public Good?"
Goran Skogh, Linköping Universitet (Contact Author)
Discussant: Thomas Hazlett, George Mason University

"The Bureau of Reclamation: Public Good Provider or Rent Transferring Ageny?"
P. J. Hill, Wheaton College (Contact Author)
Discussant: Lloyd Cohen, George Mason University

"Why Good Managers Do Bad Things: The Case of the Endangered Species Act"
Richard Stroup, North Carolina State University (Contact Author)
Discussant: Richard Brooks, Yale Law School


 
Tuesday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 4H*
Bad Public Goods IV: Dealing With Disaster

Organizers:

David D. Haddock, Northwestern University

Session Chairs:

Richard Brooks, Yale Law School

Papers:

"Why Good Managers Do Bad Things: The Case of Superfund"
Richard Stroup, North Carolina State University (Contact Author)
Discussant: Brook Miscoski, Northwestern University

"Forest Policy Up in Smoke: Fire Suppression in the United States"
Alison Berry, Property and Environment Research Center (Contact Author)
Discussant: Goran Skogh, Linköping Universitet

"A Very Long History of the Lower Mississippi Valley"
David D. Haddock, Northwestern University (Contact Author)
Discussant: Bruce L. Benson, Florida State University


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