2011 Sessions for Jeremy Horpedahl

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SDAE
Session 02A
Public Choice and Macro Phenomena

Organizers:

David A. Harper, New York University

Session Chairs:

Randall G. Holcombe, Florida State University

Papers:

"Public Choice and Austrian Economics"
Randall G. Holcombe, Florida State University (Contact Author)

"Capitalism, Protectionism, and Public Choice: How Bad Policy Destroyed a City"
Daniel J. Smith, Troy University (Contact Author)
David Hebert, George Mason University

"A Macro Ecology of Plans and the Problem of Policy"
Chad W. Seagren, Naval Postgraduate School
Richard E. Wagner, George Mason University

"Democracy in Deficit and the Current Budget Crisis"
Jeremy Horpedahl, Buena Vista University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Joshua C. Hall, Beloit College
Robert F. Mulligan, Western Carolina University
Jeremy Horpedahl, Buena Vista University
Daniel J. Smith, Troy University

 

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Sunday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SDAE
Session 02F
Carl Menger Undergraduate Essay Prize

Organizers:

Adam Martin, George Mason University

Session Chairs:

Adam Martin, George Mason University

Papers:

Discussants:

Jeremy Horpedahl, Buena Vista University
Diana W. Thomas, Utah State University
Emily Skarbek, San Jose State University

 

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Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 12G*
The Political Economy of Health Care Reform

Organizers:

Roberta Herzberg, Utah State University

Session Chairs:

Roberta Herzberg, Utah State University

Papers:

"Changing Incentives Structures in American Health Care Provision: The Effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act of 2010"
Roberta Herzberg, Utah State University (Contact Author)
Chris Fawson, Utah State University

"From Strict Liability to Regulation: Interventionism in the American Medical Industry"
Diana W. Thomas, Utah State University (Contact Author)

"Has the Price of Medical Care Increased? The Case of Prescription Drugs"
Jeremy Horpedahl, Buena Vista University (Contact Author)

"Justifying Universal Healthcare in Terms of Information Asymmetries: An Historical Survey"
Michael David Thomas, Utah State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Michael David Thomas, Utah State University
Jeremy Horpedahl, Buena Vista University
Diana W. Thomas, Utah State University
Chris Fawson, Utah State University

 

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