2013 Sessions for Cheng Cheng

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 06A
Public Goods and Redistribution

Session Chairs:

Christopher Mann, The University of Alabama

Papers:

"Unbalanced Growth and Public Good Provision"
Christopher Mann, The University of Alabama (Contact Author)

"Can Trustworthiness Improve Efficiency in Public Good Provision?"
Evana Afreen, Georgia State University (Contact Author)

"Misperceptions and Attitudes Towards Income Redistribution: A 'Real Donation' Experiment"
R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women (Contact Author)
M. Kathleen Thomas, Mississippi State University
Philip Grossman, Monash University
Mana Komai, St. Cloud State University

"Perception of Deception: The Fall in Redistribution Preferences and Rise in Government Mistrust after the Great Recession"
Christa Marr, Clark University
Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota (Contact Author)

"Factors Influencing Capacity Development of Public Water System in Mississippi"
Jesse Tack, Mississippi State University
Alan Barefield, Mississippi State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

R. Andrew Luccasen, III, Mississippi University for Women
Sean Higgins, Tulane University
Evana Afreen, Georgia State University
Cheng Cheng, Texas A&M University
Alexander B. Ufier, University of Oklahoma

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 22J
Law and Economics III

Organizers:

Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University

Session Chairs:

Darrick Hamilton, The New School

Papers:

"Functionality Among Multiple Antitrust Enforcers"
Matthew Cutillo, Florida State University (Contact Author)

"Vacancy in Justice: Analyzing the Impact of Overburdened Judges on Sentencing Decisions"
Jason Best, University of Houston (Contact Author)

"The Effect of Cell Phone Bans on Driver Behavior, Accidents, and Casualties"
Cheng Cheng, Texas A&M University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Daniel I. Rees, University of Colorado Denver
Carl T. Kitchens, The University of Mississippi
Mario Villarreal, Institute for Humane Studies
Darrick Hamilton, The New School

 

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