2011 Sessions for R. Andrew Luccasen, III

 
Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 20B
Public Goods: Theoretical and Experimental Evidence

Session Chairs:

Alexander Matros, University of South Carolina

Papers:

"Crowd-Out in One-Shot Public Goods Games: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Strategic Structure"
R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women (Contact Author)
Ted Turocy, University of East Anglia

"All-Pay Auctions vs. Lotteries as Provision-Prize Fundraising Mechanisms: Theory and Evidence"
Alexander Matros, University of South Carolina (Contact Author)
John Duffy, University of Pittsburgh

"An Experimental Test of the Public Goods Crowding-In Hypothesis"
R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women (Contact Author)

"Cournot Oligopoly and the Theory of Public Goods"
Matt Van Essen, The University of Alabama (Contact Author)

"Regulating Spatial Environmental Externalities Under Uncertainty"
Christoph Heinzel, INRA UMR SMART (Contact Author)
Arnaud Reynaud, Toulouse School of Economics

Discussants:

Christoph Heinzel, INRA UMR SMART
R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women
Matt Van Essen, The University of Alabama
Jennis J. Biser, North Carolina A&T State University
Hernan Botero Degiovanni, West Virginia University

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 18J
Experimental Economics

Session Chairs:

Mohamed S. El-Komi, Durham University

Papers:

"An Extension of the Clavin Rule"
R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women (Contact Author)
Randall C. Campbell, Mississippi State University

"Bank-Insured RoSCA for Microfinance: Experimental Evidence in Poor Egyptian Villages"
Mohamed S. El-Komi, Durham University (Contact Author)

"Experimental Study of Settlement Delay Under Asymmetric Information"
Sean P. Sullivan, University of Virginia (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Sean P. Sullivan, University of Virginia
R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women
Keith Finlay, Tulane University

 

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Monday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 13K
Teaching Environmental and Resource Economics: Updating Content and Enhancing Teaching Techniques

Organizers:

Louise Marshall, Marymount University

Session Chairs:

Louise Marshall, Marymount University

Papers:

"Revising Course Content and Emphasis to Incorporate Recent Developments in Events, Concepts, and Practice"
Molly Macauley, Resources for the Future (Contact Author)

"Scarcity—'The Bet'— Analysis & Implications: A Teaching Tool"
John E. Wagner, The State University of New York (Contact Author)
David Newman, The State University of New York

"Exploring Easter Island Economics with Excel"
R. Morris Coats, Nicholls State University (Contact Author)
Thomas R. Dalton, University of Arizona
R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women

"Teaching to Two Audiences"
Louise Marshall, Marymount University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Arik M. Levinson, Georgetown University
Kevin Forbes, The Catholic University of America

 

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