2010 Sessions for Gregory Price

 
Saturday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 14D*
The Political Economy of Genocide

Organizers:

William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University

Session Chairs:

Gregory Price, Morehouse College

Papers:

"Telling Stories About Economics: How Narratives of the Economy Helped Spur the Genocide in Rwanda"
Andy Storey, University College Dublin (Contact Author)

"The Political Economy of Genocide in the Former Yugoslavia"
Diane Flaherty, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Contact Author)

"The Economics of Race and Eugenic Sterilization in North Carolina: 1958-1968"
Gregory Price, Morehouse College
William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University

Discussants:

William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University
Andy Storey, University College Dublin
Diane Flaherty, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

 

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Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 12G*
Stratification Economics: An Emerging Subfield

Organizers:

William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University

Session Chairs:

William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University

Papers:

"Stratification Economics: Economics and Social Identity"
William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University
James Stewart, Pennsylvania State University

"Stratification Economics and Wealth Inequality"
Darrick Hamilton, The New School (Contact Author)

"Stratification Economics and Immigration Theory"
Sue K. Stockly, Eastern New Mexico University (Contact Author)

"Stratification Economics and the Racial Achievement Gap"
Timothy M. Diette, Washington and Lee University
Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University

"Stratification Economics and the Political Economy of Genocide"
Gregory Price, Morehouse College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Sue K. Stockly, Eastern New Mexico University
Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
Gregory Price, Morehouse College
William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University

 

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Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 04H
Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality in a Transnational Context I

Organizers:

Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota

Session Chairs:

Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota

Papers:

"Access to Credit, Remittances, and Household Welfare: The Case of Viet Nam"
Lan Pham, Congressional Budget Office (Contact Author)

"Affirmative Action in Brazil and India: Models of Access to Higher Education"
Veronica Toste Daflon, University Research Institute of Rio de Janeiro (Contact Author)

"The Economic Implications of Stereotype Threat: Cross-National Evidence"
William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University (Contact Author)

"Fighting Racial Inequalities in Brazil with Affirmative Action: Accomplishments, Limitations and Promises"
João Feres, Jr., University Research Institute of Rio de Jainero (Contact Author)

Discussants:

William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University
Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota
Gregory Price, Morehouse College

 

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Sunday
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 04I
Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality in a Transnational Context II

Organizers:

Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota

Session Chairs:

Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota

Papers:

"Does a Rising Tide Lift All Ships? Inter-temporal Changes in Racial/Ethnic Earnings Inequality in China"
Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota
Ding Sai, University of Minnesota (Contact Author)
Li Shi, University of Minnesota

"Measuring Progress on Racial Inclusion"
Claire Nelson, Inter-American Development Bank (Contact Author)

"Racial Silences and the Economics of Racism Around the World"
William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Gregory Price, Morehouse College
Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota
Veronica Toste Daflon, University Research Institute of Rio de Janeiro

 

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Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 09L*
Wealth, Race, and Land Loss in the U.S. South

Organizers:

William A. Darity, Jr., Duke University

Session Chairs:

Devin Roberson, Purdue University

Papers:

"Decumulation of Wealth: Black Land Loss in the U.S. South"
Thomas W. Mitchell, University of Wisconsin (Contact Author)

"A Violation of Civil Rights: Discrimination in Farm Credit"
Spencer D. Wood, Kansas State University (Contact Author)

"A Community-Based Forestry Approach to Poverty Alleviation in Alabama's Black Belt Region"
Amadou Diop, National Wildlife Federation
Rory Fraser, Alabama A&M University

"The Economics of Land Loss"
Devin Roberson, Purdue University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Gregory Price, Morehouse College

 

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