2011 Sessions for Emek Basker

 
Monday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
IOS
Session 19K
Empirical Industrial Organization

Organizers:

Robert M. Feinberg, American University

Session Chairs:

Robert M. Feinberg, American University

Papers:

"Competition Among Spatially Differentiated Firms: An Estimator and an Application to Cement"
Nathan Miller, U.S. Department of Justice (Contact Author)
Matthew Osborne, U.S. Department of Commerce

"What Is the Full Impact of Entry? Measuring Incumbent Price Responses to Actual and Potential Low Cost Carrier Entry in Airline Markets"
Eric Emch, Bates White (Contact Author)

"Who Dunnit? The Case of the Disappearing Neighborhood Bookstore"
Christopher P. Adams, Federal Trade Commission (Contact Author)
Emek Basker, University of Missouri

"Collusion Through Joint R&D: An Empirical Assessment"
Tomaso Duso, University of Duesseldorf (Contact Author)
Lars-Hendrik Roller, European School of Management and Technology
Jo Seldeslachts, University of Amsterdam

Discussants:

Joseph A. Clougherty, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John Kwoka, Northeastern University
Robert M. Feinberg, American University
Przemek Jeziorski, Johns Hopkins University

 

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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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