2011 Sessions for James M. Holmes

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 10A
Employment and Wage Structure

Session Chairs:

Masaki Nakabayashi, The University of Tokyo

Papers:

"Occupational Composition and Wage Inequality"
Carol Scotese, Virginia Commonwealth University (Contact Author)

"Schooling, Employers’ Learning, and Internal Labor Market Bias: Wage Dynamics and Human Capital Investment in the Japanese Steel Industry, 1930-1960s"
Masaki Nakabayashi, The University of Tokyo (Contact Author)

"The Minimum Wage, Teenage Employment and the Business Cycle"
James M. Holmes, University of Buffalo
Patricia A. Hutton, Canisius College (Contact Author)

"The Impacts of ICT Use on Employment and Wages: Firm-Level Evidence from Turkey"
Hilal Atasoy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Carol Scotese, Virginia Commonwealth University
James M. Holmes, University of Buffalo
Patricia A. Hutton, Canisius College
Hilal Atasoy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

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Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 23L
Monetary Policy, Price Rigidity, Optimal Taxation, and International Debt

Session Chairs:

Andrea Civelli, University of Arkansas

Papers:

"Optimal Endogenous Nominal Wage Rigidity: The Complex Role of Money"
James M. Holmes, University of Buffalo (Contact Author)
Patricia A. Hutton, Canisius College

"The Role of Central Bank Independence on Optimal Taxation and Seigniorage"
Guillermo Vuletin, Colby College (Contact Author)
Roberto Delhy Nolivos, Colby College

"The (Un)Sustainability of the U.S. International Debt Position: Do Not Rely Too Much on Valuation Effects"
Andrea Civelli, University of Arkansas (Contact Author)

Discussants:

James M. Holmes, University of Buffalo
Jaya Dey, Oklahoma State University
Michael Clark, University of Houston

 

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