2008 Sessions for Klaus F. Zimmermann

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
CSWEP
Session 8G
Behavior

Organizers:

Julie L. Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Session Chairs:

Susan L. Averett, Lafayette College

Papers:

"Child Support Policies and Information about Fathers on Birth Certificates"
H. Elizabeth Peters, Cornell University
Asia Sikora, Cornell University (Contact Author)
Kara Joyner, Bowling Green State University

"The Racial Saving Gap Enigma: Unraveling the Role of Institutions"
Willie Belton, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Georgia Institute of Technology

"Ethnic Persistence, Assimilation and Risk Proclivity"
Holger Bonin, ZEW (Centre for European Economic Research)
Amelie Constant, DIW DC (Contact Author)
Konstantinos Tatsiramos, IZA (Institute for the Study of Labor)
Klaus F. Zimmermann, Bonn University

"Information, Advertising, and Consumer Choice: An Application to the Ready-to-Eat Cereal Market"
Yan Chen, University of Maryland (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Daniel I. Rees, University of Colorado Denver
Lina Walker, Brookings Institution and Georgetown University
Pia M. Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Debra Holt, Federal Trade Commission - Bureau of Economics


 
Sunday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 15N
The Immigrant Experience

Session Chairs:

Faisal Rabby, Missouri State University

Papers:

"Ethnosizing Payoffs: Gender and Native-Migrant Differences"
Amelie Constant, DIW DC (Contact Author)
Klaus F. Zimmermann, Bonn University

"The Impact of 9/11 on Immigrant Entrepreneurs"
Chunbei Wang, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (Contact Author)

"The Post-9/11 Labor Markets for 'Muslims' in the West – Evidence from the USA and the UK"
Faisal Rabby, Missouri State University (Contact Author)

"Human Capital from Different Source Countries and U.S. New Immigrant Earnings"
Wei Kang, Middle Tennessee State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Katharine C. Wolchik, Lehigh University
Attila Cseh, Valdosta State University
Justin Tsung-Yi Wang, Lehigh University
Carmen Pages, Inter-American Development Bank


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