2013 Sessions for Gregory M. Randolph

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 14A
Institutions, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development

Organizers:

Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University

Session Chairs:

Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University

Papers:

"Does the Power to Use Eminent Domain for Economic Development Actually Enhance Economic Development?"
Geoffrey K. Turnbull, University of Central Florida
Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University (Contact Author)
Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University

"Regulatory Interpretation – The Regulator, the Firm, and the Court"
Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University (Contact Author)
Jim Fetzner, Brookside Homes of America

"Entrepreneurship and Recruitment Policies in the American States"
Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University (Contact Author)

"The Impact of Informal Institutions on Entrepreneurial Outcomes"
Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University (Contact Author)
Marek Rivero, Southern New Hampshire University

"Substitution and Income Effects of Lump-Sum Income at the Aggregate Level: The Effective Budget Constraint of the Government and the Flypaper Effect"
Cristian F. Sepulveda, Tulane University (Contact Author)

"Does Housing Stock Age Matter? The Impact of Housing Stock Age on People’s Decision on Location Choice"
Bo Liu, Georgia State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University
Jim Fetzner, Brookside Homes of America
Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University

 

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Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 10B
Spillover Issues in Public Economics

Organizers:

Amanda Ross, West Virginia University

Session Chairs:

Amanda Ross, West Virginia University

Papers:

"Is Pork-Barrel Spending a Common Resource? A Search for the Tragedy of the Commons in Pork-Barrel Legislation"
J. Zachary Klingensmith, West Virginia University (Contact Author)

"Economic Institutions and Global Poverty"
Joseph Connors, Wake Forest University (Contact Author)

"Is Sequestration the (Wicked) Step-Mother of Invention? Expanding Budgets via Strategic Use of Leasing"
William McAndrew, West Virginia University (Contact Author)
Paul Speaker, West Virginia University

"A Spatial Analysis of Growth and Institutional Quality Across the United States: Evidence from Metropolitan Areas"
Jamie Bologna, West Virginia University (Contact Author)
Andrew T. Young, West Virginia University
Donald J. Lacombe, West Virginia University

Discussants:

Jac C. Heckelman, Wake Forest University
Amanda Ross, West Virginia University
Joseph Connors, Wake Forest University
Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University

 

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