| Sunday 8:00 - 9:45 a.m. SEA*  | 
						Session 19F* Science of Science Policy I  | 
            
Organizers:  | 
          Donna K. Ginther, The University of Kansas  | 
Session Chairs:  | 
          Julia Lane, National Science Foundation 		 	   | 
Papers:  | 
					
           "Geography and Innovation: Evidence from Nobel Laureates" "Federal R&D and University Patenting" "Pathways v. Pipelines to Broadening Participation in the STEM Workforce" "Scientific Knowledge Flows:  Progress Reporting, Data Standards and Data Models"  | 
            
Discussants:  | 		
          Julia Lane, National Science Foundation 		 	   | 
| Sunday 10:00 - 11:45 a.m. SEA*  | 
						Session 19G* Science of Science Policy II  | 
            
Organizers:  | 
          Donna K. Ginther, The University of Kansas  | 
Session Chairs:  | 
          Kaye Husbands Fealing, National Academy of Sciences  | 
Papers:  | 
					
           "Subsidy Effects on Production of Solar and Wind Technology Research: Using a New Measure to Inform Policy" "Motives for High-Skilled Entrepreneurship Among Natives and Immigrants" "Successful Creation or Failure to Launch: The Competing Risks of Entrepreneurship"  | 
            
Discussants:  | 		
          Kaye Husbands Fealing, National Academy of Sciences  | 
| Sunday 4:15 - 5:45 p.m. CSWEP  | 
						Session 18I Women Economists in the Federal Government: Influencing Policy  | 
            
Organizers:  | 
          Donna K. Ginther, The University of Kansas  | 
Moderators:  | 
          Donna K. Ginther, The University of Kansas  | 
Panelists:  | 
              
           Katharine Abraham, Council of Economic Advisers Rachel Croson, Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences National Science Foundation Joyce Manchester, Health and Human Resources Division Anne Polivka, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics  |