2011 Sessions for Sarah B. Cosgrove

 
Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 21B
Evaluating Public Policy - A Microeconomic Approach

Organizers:

Ron Shadbegian, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Session Chairs:

Cynthia Morgan, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Papers:

"Substitution Between Automobile Commuting and Transit Use"
Sarah B. Cosgrove, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth (Contact Author)

"The Long-Term Effects of Job Search Assistance: Reexamining the Washington Alternative Work Search Experiment"
Merve Cebi, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth (Contact Author)

"Do EPA Regulations Affect Labor Demand? Evidence from the Pulp and Paper Industry"
Ron Shadbegian, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contact Author)
Merve Cebi, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Chunbei Wang, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Wayne B. Gray, Clark University

"Transboundary Pollution Spill-Ins and Local Regulatory Response – A First Difference Analysis"
Suchandra Basu, Rhode Island College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

TBA

 

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Saturday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 21C
Topics in Macroeconomics

Organizers:

Sarah B. Cosgrove, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth

Session Chairs:

Sarah B. Cosgrove, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth

Papers:

"Endogenous Monetary Policy: A Leviathan Central Bank in a Lagos-Wright Economy"
Parag Waknis, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth (Contact Author)

"China Trade Response to Exchange Rate"
Chang Hong, Clark University (Contact Author)

"Discouraging Workers: Estimating Impacts of Macroeconomic Shocks on Search Intensity of Unemployed"
Stephen B. DeLoach, Elon University
Mark R. Kurt, Elon University (Contact Author)

"Failure to Launch? The Role of Land Inequality in Transition Delays"
Chih Ming Tan, Clark University (Contact Author)
Andros Kourtellos, University of Cyprus
Ioanna Stylianou, University of Cyprus

Discussants:

Chang Hong, Clark University
Mark R. Kurt, Elon University
Parag Waknis, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Chih Ming Tan, Clark University

 

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