2010 Sessions for Maria Arbatskaya

 
Saturday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 20C*
Experiments for Policy

Organizers:

C. Monica Capra, Emory University

Session Chairs:

C. Monica Capra, Emory University

Papers:

"Patents Versus Subsidies"
Jens Grosser, Florida State University (Contact Author)
Donja Darai, University of Zurich
Nadja Trhal, University of Cologne

"Risk and Trust Differences Between Public Officials and Citizens in the Field"
Rick K. Wilson, Rice University (Contact Author)
Catherine C. Eckel, The University of Texas at Dallas
Tara Larson Brown, The University of Texas at Arlington
Ngoc Phan, Rice University

"Lowering Transaction Costs of Microfinance Using Social Collateral"
Tanya Rosenblat, Iowa State University (Contact Author)
Dean Karlan, Yale University
Markus Mobius, Harvard University
Adam Szeidl, University of California, Berkeley

"Are Entrepreneurs a Different Breed?"
C. Monica Capra, Emory University (Contact Author)
Bing Jiang, Emory University

Discussants:

Maria Arbatskaya, Emory University
Tanya Rosenblat, Iowa State University
C. Monica Capra, Emory University
Tibor Neugebauer, University of Luxembourg

 

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Sunday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 03F*
Applied Micro Theory I

Organizers:

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

Session Chairs:

Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama

Papers:

"Consumer Referrals"
Maria Arbatskaya, Emory University (Contact Author)
Hideo Konishi, Boston College

"Quantity Discounts and Buyer Heterogeneity: A Basic Principle in Nonlinear Pricing"
John R. Conlon, University of Mississippi (Contact Author)

"A Theory of Perceived Discrimination in Contests"
Tilman Klumpp, Emory University (Contact Author)
Xuejuan Su, University of Alabama

"Title IX and the Allocation of Resources to Women’s and Men’s Sports"
Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas
Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama

Discussants:

Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama
Raja Kali, University of Arkansas
Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
Alison Watts, Southern Illinois University

 

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Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 03G*
Applied Micro Theory II

Organizers:

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

Session Chairs:

Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas

Papers:

"On the Optimality of Enhanced Interrogation"
Paan Jindapon, The University of Alabama (Contact Author)
Walter Enders, The University of Alabama

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

"Fundraising in a Network"
Alison Watts, Southern Illinois University (Contact Author)

"Growth Networks"
Raja Kali, University of Arkansas
Javier A. Reyes, University of Arkansas
Josh B. McGee, University of Arkansas
Stuart Shirrel, University of Arkansas

Discussants:

Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas
Tilman Klumpp, Emory University
Maria Arbatskaya, Emory University
John R. Conlon, University of Mississippi

 

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