2011 Sessions for Joel M. Potter

 
Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 08L
Family Economics

Session Chairs:

Jeongmeen Suh, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Papers:

"Does the Student-Loan Burden Weigh into the Decision to Start a Family?"
Dora Gicheva, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Contact Author)

"Troubled Kids or Shrewd Negotiators: The Case of Runaways"
Jonathan Willner, Oklahoma City University (Contact Author)
Amy Cataldi, Oklahoma City University
Alan Seals, Auburn University

"The Determination of Working Time—An Explanation of Family Dynamics"
Yue Fang, Georgia Institute of Technology (Contact Author)
Wen Zheng, Georgia Institute of Technology

Discussants:

Dora Gicheva, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Joel M. Potter, North Georgia College & State University
Jay Walker, The University of Memphis

 

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Monday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 08M
Behavioral Economics

Session Chairs:

Joel M. Potter, North Georgia College & State University

Papers:

"Economic News: An Inside Look at U.S. Citizens' Recognition and Preferences of News Types"
Patrick Merle, Texas Tech University (Contact Author)
Clay Craig, Texas Tech University

"Identifying Confirmatory Bias: A Regression-Discontinuity Approach"
Michael Sinkey, University of West Georgia (Contact Author)
Trevon D. Logan, The Ohio State University
Rodney J. Andrews, The University of Texas at Dallas

"Incentives and Performance: The Case of the National Basketball Association’s 3-Point Contest"
Joel M. Potter, North Georgia College & State University (Contact Author)
Shane Sanders, Western Illinois University

"Quality Evaluation with Status Quo Bias and Market Classification"
Jeongmeen Suh, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Jeongmeen Suh, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
Patrick Merle, Texas Tech University
Michael Sinkey, University of West Georgia
Jeffrey Wagner, Rochester Institute of Technology

 

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