2013 Sessions for Velma Zahirovic-Herbert

 
Sunday
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 19I
Real Estate Pricing and Fundamentals

Session Chairs:

Velma Zahirovic-Herbert, The University of Georgia

Papers:

"The Effect of New Residential Construction on Housing Prices"
Velma Zahirovic-Herbert, The University of Georgia (Contact Author)
Karen M. Gibler, Georgia State University

"Do Price Gimmicks Work in Real Estate"
Aaron Yelowitz, University of Kentucky
Frank A. Scott, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)
Jason Beck, Armstrong Atlantic State University

"Estimating the Boom and Bust of Housing Bubbles"
Diego Escobari, The University of Texas-Pan American (Contact Author)
Damian Damianov, The University of Texas-Pan American

"A Test of the Implications of the Oswald Hypothesis"
George Mawuli Akpandjar, The University of Mississippi (Contact Author)

"'Let’s Pay More to Be Next to Them!' -- How Neighboring Retail Stores Can Increase Each Other's Profits (and How They Pay for It in Their Rental Price)"
Ben O. Smith, Washington State University (Contact Author)
Jan Koal, Washington State University

Discussants:

Ben O. Smith, Washington State University
Diego Escobari, The University of Texas-Pan American
Frank A. Scott, University of Kentucky
Joshua J. Miller, National Association of Home Builders
Seung-Hyun Hong, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 19J
The Impact of Foreclosure and Housing Policy

Session Chairs:

Kristen Broady, Fort Valley State University

Papers:

"African Americans, Payday Lenders, and the Foreclosure Crisis in Mississippi"
Kristen Broady, Fort Valley State University (Contact Author)

"Substituting the Mortgage Interest Deduction for a Down-Payment Subsidy: A Policy Simulation"
Justin M. Ross, Indiana University (Contact Author)
Lindsey Bullinger, Indiana University

"The Effects of the Two-Rate Property Tax: What Can We Learn from the Pennsylvania Experience?"
Zhou Yang, Robert Morris University (Contact Author)

"Uncovering Systemic Risk: Can Bank Stress Testing Be Informative?"
Pavel Kapinos, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Contact Author)
Oscar Mitnik, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Discussants:

Pavel Kapinos, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Zhou Yang, Robert Morris University
Velma Zahirovic-Herbert, The University of Georgia
Sarah Riley, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

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