2014 Sessions for Paul Gaggl

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 08A
Labor and Housing Markets

Organizers:

Lisa Schulkind, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Session Chairs:

Lisa Schulkind, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Papers:

"Local Housing Affordability and Basic Household Needs"
Aaron Yelowitz, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)
Meredith Shores, University of Kentucky

"The Impact of Elections on Real Estate: Evidence from Residential Microdata in Virginia"
Jeremy Grant Moulton, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Contact Author)
Bennie D. Waller, Longwood University
Scott Wentland, Longwood University

"The Impact of Ending Long-Term Unemployment Benefits: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in North Carolina"
Paul Gaggl, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Contact Author)
Craig A. Depken, II, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Discussants:

Aaron Yelowitz, University of Kentucky
Matthew Larsen, Tulane University
Teny Shapiro, Santa Clara University

 

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Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 08B
Education and Health

Organizers:

Lisa Schulkind, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Session Chairs:

Lisa Schulkind, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Papers:

"The Timing of Teenage Births and the Economic Returns to Education"
Lisa Schulkind, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Contact Author)
Danielle Sandler, US Census Bureau

"Does Closing Schools Close Doors? The Effect of High School Closures on Achievement and Attainment"
Matthew Larsen, Tulane University (Contact Author)

"The Causal Effect of the School Day Schedule on the Academic Achievement of Adolescents"
Teny Shapiro, Santa Clara University (Contact Author)
Kevin Williams, University of California, Davis

Discussants:

Jeremy Grant Moulton, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Paul Gaggl, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Andrew Goodman-Bacon, University of California Berkley

 

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Saturday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 19D
Macroeconomics

Organizers:

Paul Gaggl, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Session Chairs:

Gabriel Mathy, American University

Papers:

"How Much Does Political Uncertainty Matter? The Case of Louisiana Under Huey Long"
Gabriel Mathy, American University

"The Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy"
Paul Gaggl, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Contact Author)
Travis Berge, Federal Reserve Board

"Macrofoundations for 'Hard' vs. 'Soft' Default on Sovereign Debt"
Lance Kent, The College of William & Mary (Contact Author)
Luigi Pisano, Northwestern University

"The Substitution of ICT Capital for Routine Labor: Transitional Dynamics and Long-Run Implications"
Paul Gaggl, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Contact Author)

 

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