2013 Sessions for Aniruddha Mitra

 
Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 20J
Wage Distribution and Income Inequality

Session Chairs:

Sean E. Mulholland, Stonehill College

Papers:

"The Contribution of Offshoring to the Convexification of the U.S. Wage Distribution"
Sarah Kroeger, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Contact Author)

"Private Unions, Public Unions, and Income Inequality"
Sean E. Mulholland, Stonehill College (Contact Author)
Paul Fazio, Stonehill College

"Human Capital Heterogeneity and the Urban Wage Premium"
Christopher Cunningham, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Michaela Patton, The University of Alabama
Robert R. Reed, III, The University of Alabama (Contact Author)

"A Real and Permanent Minimum Wage"
Peter Brummund, University of Alabama (Contact Author)
Michael Strain, American Enterprise Institute

"The Impact of Remittances on Poverty and Income Inequality in Kenya: A Quantile Regression Analysis"
James T. Bang, St. Ambrose University (Contact Author)
Aniruddha Mitra, Bard College

Discussants:

Peter Brummund, University of Alabama
Viviane M. Bastos, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Akbar Marvasti, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
James T. Bang, St. Ambrose University
Sarah Kroeger, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

 

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Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 13L
Growth and Development

Session Chairs:

Daniel L. Bennett, Florida State University

Papers:

"A Comparison of Confucian Influence on North and South Korean Economic Policies"
J. Barkley Rosser, James Madison University (Contact Author)
Marina Rosser, James Madison University

"Colonizer Identity and Settlement: A Unified Institutional View of Comparative Economic Development"
Daniel L. Bennett, Florida State University (Contact Author)

"Internal Conflict and Economic Growth: The Case for a Finer Distinction of the Roots of Violence"
Arnab Biswas, University of Wisconsin-Stout (Contact Author)
Aniruddha Mitra, Bard College

Discussants:

Anindya Biswas, Spring Hill College
Christos Pargianas, University of Scranton
Paul R. Zimmerman, Federal Trade Commission

 

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