2011 Sessions for Nadia Karamcheva

 
Sunday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SGE
Session 16F
Effects of the Great Recession

Organizers:

Steven Payson, Department of Interior

Session Chairs:

Alexander Kapinos, The George Washington University

Papers:

"Estimating the Home Prices Gap?"
Mark Vitner, Wells Fargo Securities, LLC
Azhar Iqbal, Wells Fargo Securities, LLC (Contact Author)

"The Distributional Effects of a Recession on Tax Burdens: The Case of the District of Columbia 2007 to 2009"
Betty Alleyne, Government of the District of Columbia (Contact Author)
Daren A. Conrad, Bowie State University
Kelly Dinkins, Government of the District of Columbia
Daniel Muhammad, Government of the District of Columbia

"State Changes to the Personal Income Tax During the Great Recession: A Logistic Regression Analysis"
Jason Nicholas Juffras, Government of the District of Columbia (Contact Author)

"The Changing Causes and Consequences of Not Working Before Age 62"
Barbara A. Butrica, The Urban Institute
Nadia Karamcheva, The Urban Institute (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Randal Verbrugge, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Alexander Yuskavage, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Michael E. S. Hoffman, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Rebecca Chenevert, U.S. Census Bureau

 

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Sunday
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
SGE
Session 16I
Studies of Business Ownership and Incentives

Organizers:

Steven Payson, Department of Interior

Session Chairs:

Aleksandr Yankelevich, Federal Communications Commission

Papers:

"Small Business Owners’ Financial Health and Retirement Security"
Jules H. Lichtenstein, U.S. Small Business Administration (Contact Author)

"The Dynamics of Business Ownership"
Kristin Sandusky, U.S. Census Bureau (Contact Author)

"Small Business Participation in the Advanced Technology Program’s Research Alliances"
Richard Spivack, National Institute for Standards and Technology (Contact Author)

"Skin in the Game: Does Increased Cost Sharing in Federally Funded Research Suggest Greater Commitment and an Increased Likelihood of Success?"
Stephen L. Campbell, National Institute for Standards and Technology (Contact Author)
Robert T. Sienkiewicz, National Institute for Standards and Technology

Discussants:

Nadia Karamcheva, The Urban Institute
Stephen L. Campbell, National Institute for Standards and Technology
Leo Sveikauskas, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Brittany M. Bond, U.S. Department of Commerce

 

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