2011 Sessions for J. David Brown

 
Sunday
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 21I*
Unauthorized Immigrant Workers

Organizers:

Julie L. Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Myriam Quispe-Agnoli, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Session Chairs:

M. Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Papers:

"The Wage Impact of Undocumented Workers"
Julie L. Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (Contact Author)
Myriam Quispe-Agnoli, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

"The Impact of Mandated Employment Verification Systems on Labor Market Outcomes: Does E-Verify Affect Hiring Practices?"
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, San Diego State University (Contact Author)
Cynthia A. Bansak, St. Lawrence University

"What Are the Effects of State Level Legislation Against the Hiring of Unauthorized Immigrants?"
Sarah Bohn, Public Policy Institute of California (Contact Author)
Magnus Lofstrom, Public Policy Institute of California
Steven Raphael, University of California, Berkeley

"Differential Monopsony Power, CES Production Functions, and the Substitutability of Low-Skilled Workers"
Todd Sorensen, University of California, Riverside (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Sue K. Stockly, Eastern New Mexico University
Mark Hugo Lopez, Pew Hispanic Center
J. David Brown, U.S. Census Bureau

 

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Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 07L
Access to Finance and the Performance of Small and Young Firms

Organizers:

J. David Brown, U.S. Census Bureau

Session Chairs:

Myriam Quispe-Agnoli, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Papers:

"Post-Entry Struggle for Life and Pre-Exit Shadow of Death from a Financial Perspective"
Kim Huynh, Bank of Canada (Contact Author)
Robert Petrunia, Lakehead University

"Taken by Storm: Credit Constraints in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina"
Emek Basker, University of Missouri
Javier Miranda, U.S. Census Bureau (Contact Author)

"Estimating the Growth Effects of SBA Loans Using Universal Panel Data and Longitudinal Matching Methods"
J. David Brown, U.S. Census Bureau (Contact Author)
John S. Earle, George Mason University

Discussants:

Elizabeth K. Kiser, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

 

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