2014 Sessions for Stephan F. Gohmann

 
Saturday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 08C
Risky or Criminal Behaviors

Organizers:

Sarah M. Estelle, Hope College

Session Chairs:

Sarah M. Estelle, Hope College

Papers:

"Measuring Changes in the Costs of Teenage Childbearing"
Daniel M. Leeds, Michigan Department of Education (Contact Author)
Emily Gray Collins, University of Michigan

"Proximate and Economic Determinants of Obesity: A Cross-National Analysis"
Dhaval M. Dave, Bentley University
Nadia Doytch, Brooklyn College-CUNY
Inas Rashad Kelly, Queens College of The City University of New York (Contact Author)

"Incarceration vs. Treatment-Based Approaches to Juvenile Crime: Effects on Education"
Dhaval M. Dave, Bentley University (Contact Author)
Alison Evans Cuellar, George Mason University

"Meth, Death, and Alcohol: The Unintended Consequences of Alcohol Prohibition on Methamphetamine Use"
Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville (Contact Author)
Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
Joshua Pinkston, University of Louisville

Discussants:

Xu Wang, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Resul Cesur, University of Connecticut
Matthew D. Lang, Xavier University
Jillian Beaugez Carr, Texas A&M University

 

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Sunday
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 03I
State Regulation

Organizers:

David T. Mitchell, University of Central Arkansas

Session Chairs:

David T. Mitchell, University of Central Arkansas

Papers:

"Regulation at the State Level: The Case of Beer"
Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville (Contact Author)

"Licensing, Quality and Consumers: What Drives the Market?"
Darwyyn L. Deyo, George Mason University (Contact Author)

"ADR Volatility and Regulation"
Diana W. Thomas, Creighton University (Contact Author)
Tyson Barrett, Utah State University
Benjamin Blau, Utah State University

"Health Outcomes and State Regulation: An Empirical Approach"
Danny R. Hughes, Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute
David T. Mitchell, University of Central Arkansas

Discussants:

James Swofford, University of South Alabama

 

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