2009 Sessions for Scott Gilpatric

 
Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 21H*
Law and Economics 1

Organizers:

Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas

Session Chairs:

Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama

Papers:

"An Economic Analysis of Torture in Counterterrorism"
Hugo M. Mialon, Emory University (Contact Author)
Sue H. Mialon, Emory University
Maxwell Stinchcombe, The University of Texas

"Imperfect Verification, Appeals, and Limited Liability"
Chifeng Dai, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (Contact Author)

"Why Do Judges Read Statutes?"
Alexander Volokh, Emory Law School (Contact Author)

"Stock Option Contract Design and Managerial Fraud: Theory and Experimental Evidence"
Rudy Santore, The University of Tennessee
Martin Tackie, Concordia College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas
Rudy Santore, The University of Tennessee
Scott Gilpatric, The University of Tennessee
Hugo M. Mialon, Emory University

 

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Sunday
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 21I*
Law and Economics 2

Organizers:

Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas
Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama

Session Chairs:

Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas

Papers:

"Marginal Deterrence, Self-Policing, and Regulatory Enforcement"
Scott Gilpatric, The University of Tennessee (Contact Author)

"Managerial Teams, Whistle-Blowing, and Fraud"
Stephen J Cotten, University of Houston - Clear Lake
Rudy Santore, The University of Tennessee (Contact Author)

"Optimal Compensation for Regulatory Takings"
Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama (Contact Author)

"Pols, Pimps and Pros: Regulation in the Market for Prostitutes"
Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas (Contact Author)
Andrew Horowitz, University of Arkansas

Discussants:

Alexander Volokh, Emory Law School
Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
Chifeng Dai, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Martin Tackie, Concordia College

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
AERE
Session 20J
Environmental Enforcement and Compliance

Organizers:

Sarah L. Stafford, The College of William & Mary

Session Chairs:

Sarah L. Stafford, The College of William & Mary

Papers:

"Comparing Compliance Assistance to Traditional Enforcement: Which is Better for the Environment?"
Sarah L. Stafford, The College of William & Mary (Contact Author)

"Environmental Compliance Under Targeted Enforcement with Limited Inspection Capacity"
Scott Gilpatric, The University of Tennessee (Contact Author)
Lirong Liu, Sam Houston State University
Mike McKee, Appalachian State University
Christian A. Vossler, The University of Tennessee

"Anti-SLAPP Legislation and Citizen Enforcement: Measuring the 'Chill' of Strategic Lawsuits"
Catherine S. Norman, Johns Hopkins University (Contact Author)
Bevin Ashenmiller, Occidental College

Discussants:

Scott Gilpatric, The University of Tennessee
Catherine S. Norman, Johns Hopkins University
Sarah L. Stafford, The College of William & Mary

 

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