2008 Sessions for Christopher R. Bollinger

 
Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 18H*
Nonparametric Methods and Partial Identification

Organizers:

Brent Kreider, Iowa State University

Session Chairs:

Brent Kreider, Iowa State University

Papers:

"Monotonicity, Instrumental Variables, and the Sign of the Average Treatment Effect"
Edward J. Vytlacil, Yale University (Contact Author)
Azeem Shaikh, University of Chicago
Cecilia Machado, Columbia University

"Identifying the Effects of Food Stamps on the Nutritional Health of Children When Program Participation is Misreported"
John V. Pepper, University of Virginia (Contact Author)
Brent Kreider, Iowa State University
Craig Gundersen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dean Jolliffe, U.S. Department of Agriculture

"Optimal Inference in Irregularly Identified Semiparametric Models"
Shakeeb Khan, Duke University (Contact Author)
Denis Nekipelov, University of California

"Regression Coefficient Identification Decay in the Presence of Infrequent Classification Errors"
Brent Kreider, Iowa State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Christopher R. Bollinger, University of Kentucky
Arie Beresteanu, Duke University
Joerg Stoye, New York University
Nese Yildiz, University of Rochester


 
Saturday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 21J
Applied Labor Economics

Organizers:

Mary Beth Walker, Georgia State University

Session Chairs:

Mary G. McGarvey, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Papers:

"Job Lock and the Role of Public Health Insurance During Employment Transitions"
Sarah Hamersma, University of Florida (Contact Author)
Matthew Kim, University of St. Thomas

"Does Marriage Really Matter? Investments in Prenatal Care and Birth Outcomes"
Alison Jacknowitz, American University (Contact Author)
Lucie Schmidt, Williams College

"Neighborhood Crime and Teacher Turnover"
Mary G. McGarvey, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Mary Beth Walker, Georgia State University (Contact Author)

"The Poverty Reduction Success of Public Transfers for Working Age Immigrants and Refugees in the United States"
Christopher R. Bollinger, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)
Paul Hagstrom, Hamilton College

Discussants:

Sam Allgood, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Klara Sabirianova Peter, Georgia State University
Duncan Chaplin, Mathematica Policy Research
Alison Jacknowitz, American University


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