2011 Sessions for Vinod Sathyakeerthy Changarath

 
Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 25G
HIV

Session Chairs:

Nick W. Papageorge, Washington University in St. Louis

Papers:

"HAART at Work: AIDS, Pharmaceutical Innovation and Human Capital Accumulation"
Nick W. Papageorge, Washington University in St. Louis (Contact Author)

"HIV Epidemics: Insights from an Agent-Based Model"
Alan G. Isaac, American University (Contact Author)
Larry Sawers, American University
Eileen Stillwaggon, Gettysburg College

"'Behold, a Virgin Is with HIV!' Misreporting Sexual Behaviour Among Infected Adolescents"
Vidhura S. Tennekoon, Washington State University (Contact Author)
Robert Rosenman, Washington State University

"Do Capital Standards Promote Bank Safety? Evidence from Involuntary Recapitalizations"
Vinod Sathyakeerthy Changarath, University of Cincinnati (Contact Author)
Michael Ferguson, University of Cincinnati
Yong Kim, University of Cincinnati

Discussants:

Vidhura S. Tennekoon, Washington State University
Yaa Akosa Antwi, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Alan G. Isaac, American University
Nidhi Pande, Washington University in St. Louis

 

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Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SGE
Session 16H
New Challenges for Fiscal and Regulatory Policy

Organizers:

Steven Payson, Department of Interior

Session Chairs:

Vinod Sathyakeerthy Changarath, University of Cincinnati

Papers:

"So You Want to Price Your Road: The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Federal Toll Road Policies"
Karen E. White, Federal Highway Administration (Contact Author)

"The Political Economy of TARP: A Public Opinion Approach"
Michael E. S. Hoffman, U.S. Government Accountability Office (Contact Author)

"Does Economic Analysis Matter? Or Why Do Independent Regulatory Commissions Need More Than One Commissioner?"
Warren J. Prunella, Econometrica, Inc. (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Craig Johnson, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Jason Nicholas Juffras, Government of the District of Columbia
Baris Yoruk, The State University of New York at Albany
Michael E. S. Hoffman, U.S. Government Accountability Office

 

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