2010 Sessions for David Youngberg

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 19A
Applications of Advanced Econometric Methods

Session Chairs:

Kenneth A. Couch, University of Connecticut

Papers:

"Autoregressive Conditional Density Estimation of U.S. Inflation"
Kalidas Jana, The University of Texas at Brownsville (Contact Author)

"The Thick Market Effect in Airlines' Capacity Utilization"
Diego Escobari, The University of Texas-Pan American (Contact Author)

"Model Specification Tests and the Estimation of Treatment Effects: An Application with Random and Non-Random Administrative Records"
Kenneth A. Couch, University of Connecticut (Contact Author)
Tao Chen, University of Connecticut

"Semiparametric Bayesian Inference for Count Data Models with Excess of Zeros and Covariate-Dependent Random Effects"
Shiferaw Gurmu, Georgia State University (Contact Author)
Getchew A. Dagne, University of South Florida

"Stochastic Frontier Models with Time-Varying Individual Effects: A Nonparametric Investigation"
Aditi Bhattacharyya, Sam Houston State University (Contact Author)
Deniz Baglan, University of California, Riverside

Discussants:

Shiferaw Gurmu, Georgia State University
Kalidas Jana, The University of Texas at Brownsville
Aditi Bhattacharyya, Sam Houston State University
Diego Escobari, The University of Texas-Pan American
David Youngberg, George Mason University

 

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Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 07L
Innovation and R&D

Session Chairs:

Samuli Leppälä, Turku School of Economics

Papers:

"Inventor Mobility, Tacit Knowledge, and the Propensity to Patent"
David Youngberg, George Mason University (Contact Author)

"Knowledge as a Public Good: Is There a Problem of Social Benefit?"
Samuli Leppälä, Turku School of Economics (Contact Author)

"Evidence of Induced Innovation in U.S. Sectoral Capital's Shares"
Andrew T. Young, West Virginia University (Contact Author)
Hernando Zuleta, El Rosario University
Andres Garcia-Suaza, El Rosario University

"On the Determinants of Resource Allocation to R&D: Exploring the Role of Technology Spillover"
Abdoulaye Seck, Suffolk University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Abdoulaye Seck, Suffolk University
Andrew T. Young, West Virginia University
David Youngberg, George Mason University
Adam T. Jones, University of North Carolina Wilmington

 

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