2008 Sessions for Bryan L. Boulier

 
Sunday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 17O
Collective Action and Free-Riding

Session Chairs:

Stewart Dompe, George Mason University

Papers:

"Standard Versus Behavioral Economics Analysis of Opt-In/Opt-Out Policies"
Bryan L. Boulier, The George Washington University (Contact Author)
Robert S. Goldfarb, The George Washington University

"The Race to Free Ride: Opting Out of Voluntary Coalitions that Provide a Public Good"
David M. McEvoy, Appalachian State University

"Changing Constitutions: Increasing Expenditures One Amendment at a Time"
J. Sebastian Leguizamon, West Virginia University (Contact Author)

"Overcoming the Collective Action Problem: A Case Study of the Battle of Lepanto"
Stewart Dompe, George Mason University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Eric Crampton, University of Canterbury
R. Mark Isaac, Florida State University
Enrique Fatas, University of Texas at Dallas
J. Sebastian Leguizamon, West Virginia University


 
Sunday
5:00 - 6:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 18P
Corruption, Gambling and National Defense

Session Chairs:

Pavel A. Yakovlev, Duquesne University

Papers:

"Is National Defense a Public Good?"
Pavel A. Yakovlev, Duquesne University (Contact Author)
Justin M. Ross, Indiana University

"A Structural Equation Model of the Gambling in the UK"
Arnold Kamis, Suffolk University
Dominique Haughton, Bentley College
O. David Gulley, Bentley College (Contact Author)
Patrick A. Scholten, Bentley College

Discussants:

Bryan L. Boulier, The George Washington University
Patrick A. Scholten, Bentley College


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