2012 Sessions for Jorge Ibarra-Salazar

 
Saturday
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 19I
Market Imperfections

Session Chairs:

Carmen Astorne-Figari, University of Memphis

Papers:

"Addressing Additionality in REDD Contracts When Formal Enforcement Is Absent"
Paula Cordero Salas, University of Alabama (Contact Author)
Brian Roe, Ohio State University
Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University

"The Bunny and the Batteries: Advertising to Consumers with Limited Attention"
Carmen Astorne-Figari, University of Memphis (Contact Author)

"Endogenous Multi-Dimensional Price Discrimination"
Qihong Liu, University of Oklahoma (Contact Author)
Jie Shuai, Nankai University

"Mitigating Hold-up Through Complementarities and Refundability"
Jenny Hawkins, Oberlin College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Qihong Liu, University of Oklahoma
Paula Cordero Salas, University of Alabama
Jenny Hawkins, Oberlin College
Jorge Ibarra-Salazar, Tecnologico de Monterrey

 

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Sunday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 14J
Poverty and Health in Developing Countries

Session Chairs:

Jorge Ibarra-Salazar, Tecnologico de Monterrey

Papers:

"Obesity a Public Health Problem in the Developing World: A Study on School Going Children in Rural and Urban India"
Divya Balasubramaniam, Saint Joseph's University (Contact Author)
Echu Liu, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

"Out of Pocket Health Expenditure and Inequalities: The Case of Senegal"
Sophie Faye, Suffolk University (Contact Author)

"Without Crowding Out the Family – The Effects of National Health Insurance on Elderly Living Arrangements"
Hsinling Hsieh, Northern Michigan University (Contact Author)
Echu Liu, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Hsien-Ming Lien, National Cheng-Chi University
Shin-Yi Chou, Lehigh University

"A New Formula to Assign Conditional Transfers to Mexican Municipalities"
Jorge Ibarra-Salazar, Tecnologico de Monterrey (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
Moon Haque, The University of Memphis
Paula Cordero Salas, University of Alabama
Daniel G. Arce, The University of Texas at Dallas

 

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