2010 Sessions for Penelope B. Prime

 
Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 22H
Regional Economics

Session Chairs:

Dunli Li, University at Buffalo

Papers:

"Factors Explaining Employment Change Across Knowledge Defined Sectors: An Analysis of U.S. Economic Areas, 2001-2008"
Penelope B. Prime, Mercer University (Contact Author)
Mary Beth Walker, Georgia State University
Donald Grimes, University of Michigan

"Productive Versus Unproductive Entrepreneurship: Industry Formation and State Growth"
Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville (Contact Author)
Bradley Hobbs, Florida Gulf Coast University
Myra McCrickard, Bellarmine University

"The Dynamic Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Panel of Countries"
Dunli Li, University at Buffalo (Contact Author)
Jose M. Plehn-Dujowich, Temple University
Alejandro Rasteletti, University of Maryland

"Single Father and Single Mother Family: Identify the Family Structure Effect on Children's Well-Being"
Shishu Zhang, University of Incarnate Word (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Bradley Hobbs, Florida Gulf Coast University
Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
Penelope B. Prime, Mercer University
Shishu Zhang, University of Incarnate Word

 

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Monday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 18K
Trade and Financing

Session Chairs:

Ruby Kishan, Texas State University-San Marcos

Papers:

"A Comparative Static Analysis and Estimation of Expenditure Switching Effects in a New Open Economy Model"
Xiaochun Liu, Emory University (Contact Author)

"Evaluating State Versus Private Sector Firm Development in China: Evidence from the Capital Structure of Manufacturing Firms"
Penelope B. Prime, Mercer University (Contact Author)
Li Qi, Agnes Scott College

"Export Composition and the Failure of Gravity for Developing Countries"
Scott French, The University of New South Wales (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Penelope B. Prime, Mercer University
Scott French, The University of New South Wales
Xiaochun Liu, Emory University

 

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