2010 Sessions for Michael Bonnal

 
Sunday
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 03I
Topics in Labor Economics

Session Chairs:

Michael Bonnal, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Papers:

"Offshoring and the Skill-Premium in the U.S.: Evidence from Individual Worker Data"
Tommaso Tempesti, Vanderbilt University (Contact Author)

"The Effects of California's Paid Family Leave on Labor Outcomes"
Mary Schroeder, Emory University (Contact Author)

"Worker Signals Among New College Graduates: The Role of Selectivity and GPA"
Brad Hershbein, University of Michigan (Contact Author)

"Social Interactions and Urban Decisions"
Zackary Hawley, Georgia State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

John M. Nunley, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Neha Nanda, Florida State University
Joel M. Potter, North Georgia College & State University
Shabana Singh, Vanderbilt University

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 12J
Institutions and Economic Development

Session Chairs:

Michael Bonnal, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Papers:

"A New Look at the 'Shame of the States'"
Abdoulaye Seck, Suffolk University (Contact Author)

"Are Institutions Fundamental for Development? Evidence from Madagascar"
Alan Green, Lander University (Contact Author)
Christine Moser, Western Michigan University

"Curbing Corruption for Higher Growth: The Importance of Being Persistent"
Mushfiq Swaleheen, Florida Gulf Coast University (Contact Author)

"Persistence of Institutions, Openness to Trade and Economic Growth: New Evidence"
Michael Bonnal, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Contact Author)
Mehmet E. Yaya, Eastern Michigan University

Discussants:

Mushfiq Swaleheen, Florida Gulf Coast University
Alan Green, Lander University
Abdoulaye Seck, Suffolk University
Katherine Christina Theyson, The University of the South

 

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