2011 Sessions for Brett Gelso

 
Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 24H
Topics in Poverty and Domestic Economic Development

Session Chairs:

Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University

Papers:

"A Statistical and Spatial Investigation of Personal Income Differences in Mississippi"
Onyumbe Lukongo, Mississippi State University (Contact Author)

"Sitting on the TVA Fence: Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side? An Examination of County Level Economic Outcomes 1930-1967"
Carl T. Kitchens, University of Arizona (Contact Author)

"How Initial Conditions Affect the Severity of Poverty"
T.M. Tonmoy Islam, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)

"Analyzing Potential Oil Spill Damages to Wetlands in Galveston Bay: A GIS-centric Approach"
Hillary Huffer, East Carolina University (Contact Author)

"The Impact of Personal Income Tax Rates on the Employment Decisions of Small Businesses"
Katie Sobczyk Player, Clemson University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jeffrey Thompson, University of Massachusetts
Jan Bentzen, Aarhus University
Frederick J. Oerther, III, Greensboro College
Brett Gelso, Deloitte

 

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Monday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 01M
Environmental Economics

Session Chairs:

Aaron Elrod, The George Washington University

Papers:

"Environmental Regulation and Product Mix: Evidence from the Census of Manufacturers"
Aaron Elrod, The George Washington University (Contact Author)

"Economic Valuation of Coastal Ecological Resources in Southern California"
Elaine F. Frey, California State University, Long Beach (Contact Author)
Christine Whitcraft, California State University, Long Beach

"On Adaptation to Climate Change and Risk Exposure in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia"
Salvatore Di Falco, London School of Economics
Marcella Veronesi, ETH Zurich (Contact Author)

"A GAMS Computable General Equilibrium Model to Value of Externality Effects Using Nonmarket Valuation"
Brett Gelso, Deloitte (Contact Author)
Marco Springmann, German Institute for Economic Research
Peter Pardi, Deloitte

"The Welfare Impacts of an Invasive Species: Endogenous vs. Exogenous Price Models"
Shana McDermott, Dartmouth College (Contact Author)
David Finnoff, University of Wyoming

Discussants:

Shana McDermott, Dartmouth College
Brett Gelso, Deloitte
Elaine F. Frey, California State University, Long Beach
Marcella Veronesi, ETH Zurich
Beatriz Maldonado-Bird, The University of Oklahoma

 

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