2009 Sessions for Gregory DeAngelo

 
Saturday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 16D
Law and Economics I

Session Chairs:

Matthew D. Henry, Cleveland State University

Papers:

"Uncertainty in the Theory of Deterrence: Experimental Evidence"
Gregory DeAngelo, University of California, Santa Barbara (Contact Author)
Gary Charness, University of California, Santa Barbara

"A Structural Analysis of American Drunk Driving Legislation"
Darren Grant, Sam Houston State University (Contact Author)

"Disparities in Federal Sentencing: A New Approach"
Monica E. Hartmann, University of St. Thomas (Contact Author)
Beth A. Freeborn, The College of William & Mary

"Do Statutory Rape Laws Work?"
Matthew D. Henry, Cleveland State University (Contact Author)
Scott Cunningham, Baylor University

"Preemptive Corruption, Hold-Up and Repeated Interactions"
Emmanuel Dechenaux, Kent State University (Contact Author)
Andrew Samuel, Loyola University - Maryland

Discussants:

Beth A. Freeborn, The College of William & Mary
D. Mark Anderson, University of Washington
Gregory DeAngelo, University of California, Santa Barbara
David VanHoose, Baylor University
Alexander Fink, George Mason University

 

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Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 15H*
From Risky to Downright Criminal Behavior, This Session Has It All

Organizers:

M. Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Daniel I. Rees, University of Colorado Denver

Session Chairs:

Brian S. Armour, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Papers:

"Making Space for Crime: A Spatial Analysis of Criminal Competition"
Gregory DeAngelo, University of California, Santa Barbara (Contact Author)

"License to Drive: Graduated Driver Licensing and Adolescent Risky Behaviors"
Laura M. Argys, University of Colorado Denver (Contact Author)
M. Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

"Binge Drinking and Risky Sex Among College Students"
Jeffrey S. DeSimone, The University of Texas at Arlington (Contact Author)

"The Price of Promiscuity: Does Number of Sex Partners Affect School Attainment?"
Joseph J. Sabia, American University (Contact Author)
Daniel I. Rees, University of Colorado Denver

Discussants:

Christopher Cunningham, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Hani Mansour, University of Colorado Denver
Kathleen Deloughery, University at Albany - SUNY
Melayne Morgan McInnes, University of South Carolina

 

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