2014 Sessions for Philip J. Glandon, Jr.

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 11A*
Airline Economics: Pricing, Entry, and Product Quality

Organizers:

Nicholas G. Rupp, East Carolina University

Session Chairs:

Nicholas G. Rupp, East Carolina University

Papers:

"Price Dispersion and Discrimination in the Airline Industry"
Jonathan W. Williams, The University of Georgia
Federico Ciliberto, University of Virginia
Charles Murry, Penn State University

"The Impact of Entry by Gulf Carriers on International Airline Routes"
Kerry M. Tan, Loyola University Maryland
Christian Hofer, University of Arkansas
Fabio Mendez, Loyola University Maryland
Martin Dresner, University of Maryland

"Product Quality Choices, Competition and Entry: Evidence from the U.S. Airline Industry"
Nicholas G. Rupp, East Carolina University
Darin Lee, Compass Lexecon
Angela Nian Liu, Compass Lexecon

"The Impact of Mergers on Quality Provision: Evidence from the Airline Industry"
Daniel H. Simon, Indiana University
Jeffrey T. Prince, Indiana University

Discussants:

Ben Eden, Vanderbilt University
Philip J. Glandon, Jr., Kenyon College
Daniel H. Simon, Indiana University
Kerry M. Tan, Loyola University Maryland

 

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Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 11B*
Price Dispersion, Demand Uncertainty and Capacity Utilization

Organizers:

Ben Eden, Vanderbilt University

Session Chairs:

Ben Eden, Vanderbilt University

Papers:

"Price Discrimination in Airlines with Unobserved Consumer Types"
Diego Escobari, The University of Texas-Pan American
Manuel A. Hernandez, International Food Policy Research Institute

"Which Nominal Variable Should the Central Bank Target When Prices are Dispersed?"
Philip J. Glandon, Jr., Kenyon College (Contact Author)

"Price Dispersion and Demand Uncertainty: Evidence From U.S. Scanner Data"
Ben Eden, Vanderbilt University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Kristopher Gerardi, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Nicholas G. Rupp, East Carolina University
Matthew Jaremski, Colgate University

 

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Saturday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 19C*
Open Economy Macroeconomics

Organizers:

Julie K. Smith, Lafayette College

Session Chairs:

Olena Mykhaylova, University of Richmond

Papers:

"Financial Liberalization and International Portfolio Holdings"
Olena Mykhaylova, University of Richmond
Pedro de Araujo, Colorado College
James Staveley-O'Carroll, II, Lander University

"Stabilizing the Unstable Small Open Economy"
Tarron Khemraj, New College of Florida (Contact Author)

"The Effect of Myanmar’s Foreign Investment Policies on FDI Inflows: An Analysis of Panel Data Across ASEAN Member Countries"
Miguel W. Ramirez, Trinity College
Blake Tretter, Trinity College

Discussants:

Pierangelo De Pace, Pomona College
Miguel W. Ramirez, Trinity College
Philip J. Glandon, Jr., Kenyon College

 

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Monday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 02M
Empirical Macroeconomics

Organizers:

David Beckworth, Western Kentucky University

Session Chairs:

David Beckworth, Western Kentucky University

Papers:

"Analyzing the Effects of Financial Market Indicators on the Quasi-Narrative Approach"
Daniel Groft, Louisiana Economic Development (Contact Author)
W. Douglas McMillin, Louisiana State University

"The United States as a Banker to the World"
Kevin Carey, Western Kentucky University
David Beckworth, Western Kentucky University (Contact Author)

"Why Don’t Banks Hold More Capital?"
Harlan Holt, The University of Mississippi (Contact Author)

"Dynamic Effects of Government Spending on Output During Periods of Monetary Accommodation"
Charles L. Weise, Gettysburg College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

David Beckworth, Western Kentucky University
Daniel Groft, Louisiana Economic Development
Philip J. Glandon, Jr., Kenyon College
Charles L. Weise, Gettysburg College

 

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