2010 Sessions for Hisaya Kitaoka

 
Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 09H*
TIP Teaching Innovation Panel I

Organizers:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Moderators:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Panelists:

Sharron L. Terrell, University of the District of Columbia "Using Pre- and Post-Tests and the One-Minute Paper to Assess Teaching and Learning in Principles Courses "

Amanda J. Felkey, Lake Forest College "Learning to Teach Economics: Using Learning Styles to Inform Teaching Style "

Diana L Fortier, Waubonsee Community College "Competition and Collaboration: A Market Structure Review Game "

Utteeyo Dasgupta, Franklin and Marshall College "Nudging Students Forward Towards Backward Induction "

Hisaya Kitaoka, Franklin College "Using Context-Rich Problems to Help Students Understand Economics "

Tisha Lin Nakao Emerson, Baylor University "Cooperative Learning in the International Economics Classroom"

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 18J
Trade Inputs and Logistics

Session Chairs:

Manisha Goel, The Ohio State University

Papers:

"Immigrant Specificity and the Relationship Between Immigration and Trade: Theory and Evidence"
Harry P. Bowen, Queens University of Charlotte (Contact Author)
Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Berlin School of Economics

"Impact of Imported Inputs on Technology Use and Wage Inequality"
Manisha Goel, The Ohio State University (Contact Author)

"Have U.S. Import Tariff Reductions Expanded Wage Inequality During 1980-2000?"
Hisaya Kitaoka, Franklin College (Contact Author)

"Trade Logistics Modernization and Economic Growth: A Developing Country Perspective"
Lawrence McNeil, Prairie View A&M University (Contact Author)
Frew Hailou, West Virginia State University

Discussants:

Hisaya Kitaoka, Franklin College
Harry P. Bowen, Queens University of Charlotte
Lawrence McNeil, Prairie View A&M University
James Bang, Virginia Military Institute

 

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Monday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 02M
Topics in Economic Theory

Session Chairs:

Hisaya Kitaoka, Franklin College

Papers:

"Objective and Subjective Expected Utility with Incomplete Preferences"
Tsogbadral Galaabaatar, Johns Hopkins University, Department of Economics (Contact Author)

"Entry into the Prostitution Market: The Role of Incomplete Information"
Jennifer Hafer, University of Arkansas (Contact Author)

"Private Debt with Pervasive Risk of Default"
Xiang Gao, Iowa State University (Contact Author)

"Network Effects, Income and Piracy"
Seoung Joun Won, University of Missouri - Columbia (Contact Author)

"Labor Market Dynamics with Endogenous Labor Force Participation and On-the-Job Search"
Didem Tuzemen, University of Maryland College Park (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Elaine F. Frey, California State University, Long Beach
Sunanda Roy, Iowa State University
Nicholas Curott, George Mason University
Andres J. Vargas, Texas Tech University
Velma Zahirovic-Herbert, The University of Georgia

 

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