2013 Sessions for James Saunoris

 
Saturday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 04D*
Teaching Innovations in Economics

Organizers:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Moderators:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Panelists:

James Saunoris, Eastern Michigan University "Using Data to Improve Learning Outcomes in Economics Courses"

Emily Marshall, University of Kentucky "The Assignment-Centered Economics Course"

Abdullah Al-bahrani, Northern Kentucky University "Lessons from Using Social Media to Engage Students"

David Barrus, Brigham Young University-Idaho "1) Using Interactive Graphs in Teaching Principles of Economics Courses and 2) Using Surveys in Teaching Econometrics Courses"

Darshak Patel, University of Tennessee, Martin "Using the 30for30 ESPN Series to Teach Economics"

 

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Sunday
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 06I*
Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Competition

Organizers:

William H. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Session Chairs:

William H. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Papers:

"State Tax Differentials, Cross-Border Commuting, and Commuting Times in Multi-State Metropolitan Areas"
William H. Hoyt, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)
David Agrawal, The University of Georgia

"LOST in America: Evidence on Local Sales Taxes from National Panel Data"
David Agrawal, The University of Georgia (Contact Author)

"Fiscal Decentralization and the Shadow Economy: A Cross-Country Empirical Study"
James Saunoris, Eastern Michigan University
Rajeev K. Goel, Illinois State University

"Are Local Tax Rates Strategic Complements or Strategic Substitutes?"
Raphael Parchet, University of Lugano (USI) (Contact Author)

Discussants:

John D. Wilson, Michigan State University
Justin M. Ross, Indiana University
Katherine L. Cuff, McMaster University
Gary Wagner, Old Dominion University

 

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