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    1

    THE

    ASSOCIATION

    OF PRIVATE

    ENTERPRISE

    EDUCATION*

    The Association of

    Private Enterprise Education^

    v/ww.apee.org

    c/oPrcbasco Chair of Free Enterprise

    313 Fletcher Hall. Dept. 6106

    The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga615 McCallie Avenue

    Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598

    423.425.4118 voice

    423.425.5218 fa*

    e-mail

    hand and glebe logo is a registeredof The Association of Private

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    Forty-First

    An nual Conference

    President

    Douglas J. Den Uyl

    Liberty Fund, Inc.

    Capitalism: Free-Market or Crony?

    Ballys Las Vegas Hotel and Casino

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    April 3-5, 2016

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    The Association of

    Private Enterprise Education

    2016 Adam Smith Award

    to

    John B. Taylor

    Hoover Institution

    The Adam Smith Award is

    the highest honor bestowed

    by The Association of Private

    Enterprise Education. It is

    given to recognize an individual

    who has made a sustained

    and lasting contribution to theperpetuation of the ideals of a

    free market economy as first

    laid out in Adam Smiths Wealth

    of Nations. The recipient of this award must be an

    individual who has acquired an international reputation

    as an eloquent scholar and advocate of free enterprise

    and the system of entrepreneurship which underlies it.

    In searching for a recipient, APEE looks for someone

    who through their writing, speaking, and professionallife, has focused attention upon the fundamental

    principles that are the bulwark of our organization.

    Past Recipients2015 - Deirdre Nansen

    McCloskey

    2014 - Lawrence H. White

    2013- William Russell

    Easterly .

    2012 - Bruce Yandle

    2011 - Elinor Ostrom

    2010 - Peter J. Bbettke

    2009 - Jose Pinera

    2008- Arnold C. Harberger2007 - Leonard P. Liggio '

    2006 - Bruce L. Benson

    2005- Manuel F. Ayau

    2004- James D. Gwartney

    2003 - Richard A. Epste in

    2002- Hernando de Soto

    2001 - Harold Demsetz ,

    2000- Armen A. Alchian

    1999- Allan H. Meltzer

    1998- Robert J. Barro

    1997- Alan Greenspan

    1996- Douglass C. North

    1995 - Vernon L. Smith

    1994 - Richard K. Armey

    1993- Gordon Tullock

    1992- Charles Murray

    1991 - James M. Buchanan

    1990- Malcolm S. Forbes Jr.

    W Edwards Deming

    1989 - Walter E. Williams

    1988 - William A. Niskanen

    1987 - Senator Phil Gramm

    1986 - Murray Weidenbaum

    1985-James C. Miller III

    Sponsors for the 2016 APEE Conference

    The Association expresses appreciation to the The Im

    pact Group Charitable Foundation, Kickapoo Springs

    Foundation, Kenneth and Jacqueline Berger Family

    Trust, and NVJOBS for grants to support the attendance of young scholars at the APEE 2016 Confer

    ence; Liberty Fund, Inc. for support of the Undergradu

    ate Research Competition; Atlas Network for support

    for the Sound Money Session and Student Blog Con

    test; International Test Solutions, Inc., The Billing Tree,

    Inc., the Goodrich Foundation, and the Koch Foun

    dation for, program support; and The Probasco Chair

    of Free Enterprise at The University of Tennessee at

    Chattanooga for support and assistance in arrangingthis years program.

    2016 Supporting Organizations

    DeVoe L. Moore Center at Florida State University

    Trinity CollegeUniversidad Francisco Marroquin

    Participating OrganizationsAcademy on Capitalism and Limited Government

    Foundation

    ACRE

    Acton Institute

    American Legislative Exchange Council

    Arizona Council on Economic Education

    Austrian Economics Center

    Ayn Rand InstituteBarker Financial

    Bastiat Society

    Buckeye Institute

    Business and Economics Academy of Milwaukee, Inc.

    Cato Institute

    Center for a Stateless Society

    Charles Koch Institute/Foundation

    Chicago Trading Company

    Discover Financial ServicesFoundation for Research on Economics and the

    Environment

    Foundation for Teaching Economics

    Fraser Institute s

    Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise, Lindeniibod

    University

    Harris Economics Group

    Heritage Foundation

    Hoover Institution

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    Presidents Welcome

    As president of The Association of Private

    Enterprise Education, I am more than delighted

    to welcome you to the 41st Annual Meeting of the

    Association here in Las Vegas. For newcomers, youwill find APEE to be an organization filled with energy

    and devoted to ideas in a manner unequaled by any

    other organization. For veterans, welcome back to the

    intellectual excitement and camaraderie that no doubt

    compelled your return.

    Vice President Gerald ODriscoll has put

    together a marvelous program around the theme

    of Capitalism: Free Market or Crony? Highlighting

    our program are two plenary speakers: Vernon Smithpresenting Adam Smith for the 21st Century: Conduct,

    Rules, Trust Games, the Emergence of Property,

    and Chip Mellor whose title is License to Work:

    A Monopolists Best Friend. Our award recipients

    this year will be: Adam Smith Award: John B. Taylor;

    Herman Lay Award: John A. Matt" Matthews Jr.;

    Distinguished Scholar: Jerry L. Jordan; Kent-Aronoff:

    Edward Peter Stringham.

    We are fortunate to again be able to host theUndergraduate Research Competition/Poster Fair,

    generously supported by Liberty Fund Inc. In addition,

    contributors to the Young Scholars Program include

    The Impact Group, Kickapoo Springs Foundation,

    Kenneth and Jacqueline Berger Family Trust, and

    NVJOBS. Atlas Network provided support for the

    Sound Money Session and Student Blog Contest.

    Finally, we are' very much indebted to International

    Test Solutions, Inc., The Billing Tree, the Goodrich

    Foundation, and the Koch Foundation for general

    program support.

    As always, J.R. Clark and his staff deserve all

    credit for the continuous efforts each year that form the

    backbone of APEE. I am certain you will get a great

    deal out of this meeting besides having a great time. I

    look forward to seeing you at our various events.

    Sincerely,

    Douglas J. Den Uyl

    President

    Vice Presidents Welcome

    On behalf of the Executive

    Committee and Officers of APEE, I

    am pleased to welcome you to Las

    " Vegas for the 41st annual meeting of

    The Association of Private Enterprise

    Education. We look forward to

    exploring with you the many issues

    related to private enterprise and private

    enterprise education.

    This years conference theme is Capitalism: Free-

    Market or Crony? It was intended to stimulate research and

    analysis of a timely issue in political economy. The theme

    is addressed in a wide variety of papers and sessions. This

    year we have two exciting plenairy speakers: Vernon Smith

    on Adam Smith for the 21st Century: Conduct, Rules, Trust

    Games, the Emergence of Property, and Chip Mellor on

    License to Work: A Monopolists Best Friend.

    In addition to our diverse program, I am pleased

    to report that the 6th annual Undergraduate Research

    Competition will be held Monday night. Liberty Fund provided

    support for the event. Additionally, grants from The Impact

    Group Charitable Foundation, Kickapoo Springs Foundation,

    Kenneth and Jacqueline Berger Family Trust, and NVJOBSsupported the attendance and participation of many young

    scholars.

    International Test Solutions, Inc., The Billing Tree,

    the Goodrich Foundation, and the Koch Foundation provided

    support for the plenary speakers and the general program.

    Also, Atlas Network provided support for the Sound Money

    Session and the Student Blog Contest.

    Over the next three days, you will have the

    opportunity to meet and interact with fellow scholarsinterested in classical liberal ideas, political economy, and

    private enterprise. You make up the intellectual community

    that constitutes APEE.Finally, I want to acknowledge all those who helped

    me organize the conference. Foremost among these are J.

    R. Clark, Ashley Harrison, Sheri Carmichael, Cari ONeal,

    Lisa Clements, Kevin Pickard, Tracey Williams and my

    assistant, Linda Barnett. In addition, I am deeply grateful for

    all the help I received from the current and Past Presidentsof APEE, the Executive Committee, and APEE members too

    numerous to mention. The cooperation and support of the

    APEE community make these meetings a success.i.ST

    Sincerely,

    Gerald P. ODriscoll, Jr.Vice President

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    The Assoc iation o f Private

    Enterprise Education

    Annual Conference Program

    Capitalism: Free-Market or Crony?

    Ballys Las Vegas Hotel and Casino

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    April 3-5,2016

    NOTICE TO PARTICIPANTS

    All participants, authors, and gu'ests attending the

    conference are required to register and pay theapplicable fees. Admiss ion to all events is by name

    badge only. Please wear your name badge to allevents.

    SUNDAY APRIL 3. 2016

    Sunday APEE Execut ive Board Meeting12:00-4:00

    pmSkyview 1

    Sunday

    12:00-7:00

    pm

    Skyview

    Foyer

    Registration

    Sunday

    4:00-5:00 pm

    Skyview 1

    Editorial Board Meeting

    Sunday

    6:00-7:00 pm

    Skyview

    Foyer

    Opening Reception

    Sunday7:00-7:30 pm

    Skyview 5/6

    Welcome

    DOUGLAS J. DEN UYL

    Liberty Fund, Inc.

    Conference Overview

    GERALD P. ODRISCOLL JR.

    Cato Institute

    Ih Memoriam of Scott L. Probasco

    Jr.

    Herman W. Lay Memorial Award

    IntroductionJ.R. CLARK

    The University of Tennessee atChattanooga

    Presentation

    DOUGLAS J. DEN UYLLiberty Fund, Inc.

    Recipient

    JOHN A. MATT MATTHEWS JR.

    Sunday7:30-8:30 pm

    Skyview 5/6

    Dinner

    Sunday

    8:30-9:30 pmSkyview 5/6

    Adam Smith Award

    IntroductionGERALD P. ODRISCOLL JR.

    Cato Institute

    PresentationDOUGLAS J. DEN UYL

    Liberty Fund, Inc.

    RecipientJOHN B. TAYLOR

    Hoover Institution

    MONDAY APRIL 4. 2016

    Monday

    7:30 am

    Skyview

    Foyer

    Continental Breakfast

    Monday

    7:30-11:45

    am

    Skyview

    Foyer

    Registration

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    Palace 1

    12.A.1"Nature Unbound: Bureaucracy and

    the Environment

    Session Chair:

    RYAN MERLIN YONK, Utah State

    University

    Papers:

    Managing for Failure: National Rark

    Service Mismanagement of Yellow

    stoneJORDAN LOFTHOUSE, Utah State

    University

    RYAN MERLIN YONK, Utah StateUniversity

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    Legislation Feeds our WildfiresDEVIN STEIN, Strata

    The Endangered Species Act: PolicyIntentions vs. Outcomes

    MEGAN E. HANSEN, Utah State

    UniversityRANDY T. SIMMONS, Utah StateUniversity

    Does Tort Reform Matter in Envi

    ronmental Outcomes? An EmpiricalInvestigation

    ROSS MARCHAND, Mercatus Center

    at George Mason University

    Why Allow Planners to Do What TheyDo?

    RYAN MERLIN YONK, Utah StateUniversity

    RANDY T. SIMMONS, Utah StateUniversity

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    Palace 2

    2.A.2

    Urban Economics

    Session Chair:

    SEAN E. MULHOLLAND, StonehillCollege

    Papers:

    The Impact of Minimum Wage on

    Crime: How Minimum Wage Affects

    'Crime Rates Through Its Effects on

    Income Inequality and Unemployment

    BRANDON BRICE, Florida StateUniversity

    HUGO MOISES MONTESINOS-YUFA,Florida State University

    Jane Jacobs as Spontaneous Eco-

    Y nomic Order Methodologist: Induction,

    Complexity and Inconsistencies

    PIERRE DESROCHERS, University of

    TorontoCostly Mistakes: How Bad PoliciesRaise the Cost o f Living

    SALIM B. FURTH, The l-leritage Foundation

    Congregating in Capitals: Population

    and Establishment Increases in USCapital Cities

    ADAM MILLSAP, Mercatus Center

    Drunk Driving, Vehicle Accidents, and

    Uber

    SEAN E. MULHOLLAND, Stonehill

    College

    ANGELA K. DILLS, Providence College

    Monday 2.A.3

    8:00-9:15 am Analyses of State Fiscal Inst itutions

    Palace 3Session Chair:

    EMILY BRETT WASHINGTON, Merca

    tus Center

    Papers:The Financial State of Municipalities

    and the Effect pn Housing ValuesAN N E AN DERS, University of Houston-

    Clear Lake -

    Floridas Fiscal Policy: Responsible

    Budgeting in a Growing State

    RANDALL G. HOLCOMBE, Florida

    State University

    Tax Incentives: Market vs. Business

    FriendlyPETER CALCAGNO, College of

    Charleston

    FRANK HEFNER, College of Charles

    ton

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    Palace 4

    2.A.4

    International Economics I

    Session Chair:

    ROBERTO MIGUEL SALINAS-LE6N,

    Mexico Business Forum

    Papers:The Impact of Trade Openness on

    Domestic Economic Regulations

    JAMES RUHLAND, Texas Tech Uni

    versity .

    Identifying Regulations Affecting International Trade and Investment: Better

    Classification Could Improve Regula

    tory Cooperation

    DANIEL PEREZ, George Washington

    University Regulatory Studies Center

    A Model of Exchange Rate Overshoot

    ing Using Wavelets

    MICHAEL KELLEY, University of Illinoisat Chicago

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    Why Nogales Fails: Assessing the

    Nerxt Steps in North American Integration

    ROBERTO MIGUEL SALINAS-LEON,

    Mexico Business Forum

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    Palace 5

    2.A.5

    Economic Development I

    Session Chair:

    ROBERTA. LAWSON, Southern Meth-

    odist University

    Papers:

    Does the Friedman Hypothesis Apply

    to the Internet?WILLIAM P. MCANDREW, Gannon

    University

    J. ZACHARY KLINGENSMITH, Penn

    State Behrend

    The Coming Era of Smaller Gov

    ernment? How the Law of Demand

    and the Aging of the Population May

    Change Fiscal Politics in the U.S.

    STEPHEN SLIVINSKi,Arizona State

    University

    THOMAS FIREY, Cato Institute

    What Matters More? Institutions or

    Specifications?

    ROBERTA. LAWSON, Southern Meth-

    odist University

    RYAN MURPHY, Southern Methodist

    University

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    Palace 6

    2.A.6

    McCloskeys Bourgeois Era: Com -

    ments and Next Directions

    Session Chair:

    MATTHEW BROWN,Academy on

    Capitalism and Limited Government

    Foundation

    Panelists:

    Historical Political Economy and the

    Bourgeois Era

    PETER BOETTKE, George Mason

    University

    The McCloskey Thesis and the Dutch

    Historiographical Tradition

    MICHAEL J. DOUMA, GeorgetownUniversity

    The American Founding in the Context

    of the Bourgeois Era

    KEN OWEN, University of Illinois

    Economic Freedom and Rhetoric:

    Causality and the Social Construction

    of Reality in the Bourgeois EraMATTHEW BROWN,Academy on

    Capitalism and Limited Government

    Foundation

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    Skyview 1

    2.A.7RentSeeking and Corruption

    Session Chair:

    ANDREW YOl^NG, West VirginiaUniversity

    Papers: 'Corporate and Social Welfare: A Con

    flict or SymbiosisROMINA BOCCIA, Heritage Founda-

    tion

    Labor Share in the Rent-Seeking

    SocietyANDREW YOUNG, West Virginia

    University

    Beyond Piketty, the Pope, and the

    President: How Lawyers Increase

    Income InequalityROBERT SUBRICK, James Madison

    University

    Does Corruption Impact the Informal-

    Formal Sector Wage Gap? Evidence

    from BrazilJAMIE BOLOGNA, West Virginia

    University

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    Skyview 2

    2.A.8Economic Freedom and Gender

    Session Chair:JOSHUA C. HALL, West Virginia Uni-

    versity

    Papers:The Impact of Economic Freedom on

    Gender NormsROSEMARIE FIKE, Texas Christian

    University

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    The Relationship Between Labour

    Market Freedom and the Female La

    bour Force Participation Rate

    HO-PO WONG, West Virginia Univer

    sity

    DEAN STANSEL, Southern Methodist

    University

    Did Womens Suffrage Change the

    Size of Government? A Spatial Approach

    MARIA TACKETT, West Virginia Uni

    versity

    Economic Freedom and Male-FemaleEarnings *

    AMANDA ROSS, West Virginia University

    JOSHUA C. HALL, West Virginia University

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 amSkyview 3

    2.A.9

    Sound Money: Are Central Banks

    Necessary?

    Session Chair:MARY ANASTASIA OGRADY, The

    Wall Street Journal

    Panelists:Is There a Monetary Policy?

    LEE HOSKINS, Pacific ResearchInstitute

    Prospects for Monetary Reform

    GERALD P. ODRISCOLL, Cato Institute

    An Independent Central Bank: Do We

    Want One?THOMAS R. SAVING, Texas A&M

    v University

    End of Monetary Policies

    JERRY L. JORDAN, Pacific Academy

    for Advanced Studies

    Monday

    8:00-9:15 am

    *EESkyview 4

    2.A.10

    Whats Wrong With How We Teach

    Economic Principles?

    Session Chair:

    DWIGHT R. LEE, Southern MethodistUniversity

    Papers:Economists Have Introductory Eco

    nomics Backwards and Bored Hordes

    of Students in the ProcessRICHARD B. MCKENZIE, University of

    California, Irvine

    l

    Debunking Exceptions to the Law of

    Demand has Become Less Fashion

    able, But Why?JAMES E. MCCLURE, Ball State

    University

    he Production Possibilities Frontier:

    Issues of Theory and PedagogyPHILIP GRAVES, University of Colo

    rado Boulder ,

    Taking Simple Ideas and RenderingThem Completely IncomprehensibleDWIGHT R. LEE, Southern Methodist

    University

    Monday

    9:20-10:20

    amSkyview 5

    2.B.13: Plenary IAdam Smith for the 21st Century:

    Conduct, Rules, Trust Games, theEmergence of Property ,

    VERNON SMITH

    Chapman University

    Monday10:25-11:40

    am

    Palace 1

    2.C.1

    Crime and Punishment

    Session Chair:

    DANIEL J. DAMICO, Brown University

    Papers:Consolidation of Prosecutor Offices

    BRYAN C. MCCANNON, West Virginia

    University

    The Gacaca Courts: Traditional

    Dispute Resolution in Post-Genocide

    Rwanda

    COLIN W. OREILLY, University ofi Wisconsin-Stout

    Yl ZHANG, Discover Financial Services

    Does Crime Affect Business Location

    Decisions? A Discussion of the!Current

    LiteratureJOSHUA MATTI, West Virginia Univer

    sityAMANDA ROSS, West Virginia Univer

    sity

    12 13

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    The Punitive Consequences of LegalOrigins

    DANIEL J. DAMICO, Brown UniversityCLAUDIA WILLIAMSON, Mississippi

    State University

    Monday

    10:25-11:40

    am

    Palace 2

    2.C.2

    Guns, Police, and Crime

    Session Chair:

    WHITNEY BUSER, Young Harris Col-lege

    Papers:

    Trust and Confidence in the Police

    MATILDA FOSTER, Young Harris Col-lege

    Does Private Security Enhance PoliceProductivity?

    BRIAN MEEHAN, Berry College

    Recreational Marijuana Laws and

    Crime

    ALEXANDRE PADILLA, Metropolitan

    State University of Denver

    NICOLAS CACHANOSKY, Metropoli-

    tan State University of Denver

    Effectiveness in Firearm Regulation:

    What Are We Missing?

    WHITNEY BUSER, Young Harris Col-lege

    NATHAN L. GRAY, Young Harris Col-

    lege

    ROLANDO JOE TIU, Young HarrisCollege

    Monday

    10:25-11:40

    am

    2.C.3War and Foreign Policy

    Palace 3 Moderator:

    DAVID R. HENDERSON, Naval Post-

    graduate School

    Panelists:

    Do American Troops Help SpreadDemocracy?

    TIMOTHY J. KANE, Hoover Institution

    Foreign Intervention and Human

    Rights Abuses in the U.S.

    ABIGAIL R. HALL, University o f Tampa

    Does War Make Political Leaders

    Great?ZAC GOCHENOUR, Western Carolina

    University

    An Economists Case for a Non-Inter

    ventionist Foreign PolicyDAVID R. HENDERSON, Naval Post-

    graduate School

    Monday

    10:25-11:40

    am

    Palace 4

    2.C.4

    International Economics II

    Session Chair:AUDREY REDFORD, Texas Tech

    University 1

    Papers: Global Innovation Arbitrage

    SAMUEL HAMMOND, Mercatus Center

    at George Mason UniversityADAM THIERER, Mercatus Center at

    George Mason University

    Institutional Determinants of Fungibil-

    ity in African Countries: A Panel Studyon HIV/AIDs Assistance and Health

    SpendingMATTHEW DOBRA, Methodist Univer-

    sityALEXANDER DEMITRASZEK, Meth-

    odist University

    Chinese Government Regulation on

    Corruption and its Impact on Interna

    tional TourismZl YANG, Suffolk University

    Using the Evolution of International

    Trade Theories and Kahoot! To Teach

    Comparative Advantage

    YING ZHEN, Wesleyan College

    Legal High: Phenomena as a Byprod

    uct of Drug Scheduling: Evidence from

    the 1961 Single ConventionAUDREY REDFORD, Texas Tech

    University

    Monday

    10:25-11:40

    am

    Palace 5

    eing an Intellectual Entrepreneur

    Moderator:BRENNAN BROWN, Charles Koch

    Institute/Foundation

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    Panelists:

    GEORGE R. CROWLEY, Troy Univer-sity

    How Academic Research Can ChangeLives

    CHRIS W. SURPRENANT, Universityof New Orleans

    Developing an Ecosystem for StudentEngagement SIMON BILO,Allegheny College

    Towards an Austrian Theory of the

    Great Recession

    GARRETT MALCOM PETERSEN,Simon Fraser University

    ASH NAVABI, George Mason Univer

    sity

    Monetary Policy Since the Crisis: Re

    peating the Same Mistakes?

    CHRIS KUIPER, Mercatus Center at

    George Mason University

    The Feds Start to Measure Hayek s

    Triangles and Fishers Transactions!

    MARK SKOUSEN, Chapman Univer

    sity

    Tuesday2:40-3:55 pm

    *EE

    Skyview 4

    3.F.10If It Matters, Measure It: The Eco-nomic Way of Thinking

    Session Chair:

    SCOTT NIEDERJOHN, Lakeland Col

    lege

    Papers:

    If It Matters, Measure It: An Assessment of Economic Reasoning

    ASHLEY S. HARRISON, The-Univer-sity of Tennessee at Chattanooga

    Thinking Through The Economic Wayof Thinking-Teaching and Training

    Teachers

    PETER BOETTKE, George Mason

    University

    The Common Sense Economics Tools

    for Assessing the Economic Way ofThinking

    SIGNE THOMAS, Florida State University

    A Test of Economic Thinking: Econom

    ic Episodes in American History

    SCOTT NIEDERJOHN, Lakeland Col

    legeMARK C. SCHUG, University of

    Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    Tuesday

    2:40-3:55 pm

    Skyview 5

    3.F.11

    Economic Development II

    Session Chair

    ROBERTA. LAWSON, Southern Meth

    odist University

    Papers:

    Intelligence vs. the Degree of Capi

    talism as a Determinant of Ecortpmic

    Growth: An Updated Cross-National

    Regression Analysis

    GREGORY CHRISTAINSEN, Cal State

    East Bay

    60 61

    The Impact of Durable Goods on ChildEducation in China

    Tuesday

    4:00-5:15 pm

    3.02

    Environmental Economics

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    AMANDA C. KERR, Clemson Univer

    sity

    Venezuela: An Economic FreedomApproach

    HUGO MOISTS MONTESINOS-YUFA,Florida State University

    Turmoil o f the Times

    NICHOLAS PUSATERI, George Mason

    UniversityCALEB FULLER, George Mason

    University

    Trends in Wage Premium in India

    SMRITI BHARGAVA, Clemson University

    Tuesday

    4:00-5:15 pm

    Palace 1

    3.G.1

    Student Generated Projects

    Session Chair:

    KIM HOLDER, University of West

    Georgia

    Papers:

    Using Animated Flash Cards to En

    hance Student Learning

    WAYNE GEERLING, Pennsylvania

    State University

    BRIAN OROARK, Robert Morris University

    Tips & Tricks for Launching Student

    ProjectsDARSHAK PATEL, University o f Ken

    tucky

    JADRIAN WOOTEN, PennsylvaniaState University

    Art of Econ: Illustrations and Examples

    for Differentiated Assessment

    KIM HOLDER, University ofWest

    GeorgiaABDULLAH AL-BAHRANI, Northern

    Kentucky University

    Connecting Economics, Painting,

    and Sculpture: Some Guidelines and

    Results From Rome

    DAVID E.R. GAY, University of Arkan

    sas

    4:00 5:15 pm

    Palace 2Environmental Economics

    Session Chair:

    JACOB FISHBECK, Utah State Uni

    versity

    Papers:The Second Ehrlich-Simon Bet: Who

    Would Have Won?

    VINCENT GELOSO, London School of

    Economics and Political Science

    PIERRE DESROCHERS, University ofToronto

    Reliability of Renewable Energy

    JORDAN LOFTHOUSE, Utah StateUniversity

    Market Process in Reverse Supply

    Chains for Electronic Waste

    PATRICK O'REILLY, Colorado School

    of Mines

    The Economic Impact of the Renew

    able Fuel Standard on Corn Belt Coun

    ties

    LANDON STEVENS, Strata Policy

    Tuesday

    4:00-5:15 pm

    Palace 3

    The High Quality of the Environment

    JACOB FISHBECK, Utah State Uni-

    3.G.3 >" /History of Ideas II

    Session Chair:

    BRANDON BRICE, Florida State

    University

    Papers:

    What is New in Happiness Econom

    ics?

    NIMISH ADHIA, Manhattanville College

    Adam Smiths Criticism of the Public

    Education Movement: A Revision toSmithian Scholarship

    SCOTT DRYLIE, George Mason Uni

    versity

    Injunctive and Descriptive SocialNorms regarding Cheating: Cross Cul

    tural EvidenceDIEGO AYCINENA, Universidad Fran

    cisco Marroquin

    62 63

    Exploring the Incentives Behind

    Academic Citations: Evidence from theDiscrimination in Service Provision to

    Disabled Individuals: Does the Sharing

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    Academic Citations: Evidence from the

    AER, QJE,and JPE'

    BRANDON BRICE, Florida State

    University

    HUGO MOISES MONTESINOS-YUFA,

    Florida State University

    Tuesday

    4:00-5:15 pm

    Palace 4

    3.G.4

    Law & Economics I

    Session Chair:

    LIYA PALAGASHVILI, SUNYPurchaseCollege .

    Disabled Individuals: Does the SharingEconomy Help?

    MICHAEL FARREN, Mercatus Center

    at George Mason University

    Quantifying the Effects of Regime Uncertainty during the Great Depression

    DOUGLAS MACKENZIE, Carroll Col-lege

    The Whiff from the Empty Bottle: Re

    newing the Sea Breeze of Dynamism

    ARTHUR M. DIAMOND, University ofNebraska Omaha

    Papers:

    Energy Regulation and Economic

    Growth

    MICHAEL JENSEN, Strata Policy (Utah

    State University)

    Fetal Attraction: Property Rights in

    Adoption

    KELSEY ROBERTS, Clemson Univer-sity

    Tech Entrepreneurs and the Regula

    tory State

    LIYA PALAGASHVILI, SUNY PurchaseCollege

    The Impact of Judiciaries on Domestic

    Economic RegulationsJAMES RUHLAND, Texas Tech Uni-

    versity

    Tuesday

    4:00-5:15 pm

    Palace 5

    3.G.5

    Industrial Organization I

    Session Chair:

    > ARTHUR M. DIAMOND, University of

    Nebraska Omaha

    Papers:

    Does Competitive Bidding Make theMarket Less Competitive? The Case of

    Medicare

    JOSEPH COLEMAN, University ofSouth Florida

    Facilitating or Limiting Competition:

    Rules on Advertising and Unfair Competition

    HUGO A. EYZAGUIRRE, Northern

    Michigan University

    Tuesday4:00-5:15 pm

    Palace 6

    (

    3.G.6Virginia School of Political Econo-

    my: The Next Generation I

    Session Chair:

    PETER BOETTKE, George Mason

    University

    Papers:

    The Political Economy of the Unconscionable Contract: The Ratchet DownEffect in Legal Thresholds

    ALEXANDER C. CARTWRIGHT,

    Mercatus Center at George Mason

    University

    Expansionary Monetary Policy at theFederal Reserve in the 1920s

    PATRICK NEWMAN, George Mason

    University

    Tuesday4:00-5:15 pm

    Skyview 1

    Child Bride Marriages and FemaleWelfare

    PAOLAA. SUAREZ, George MasonUniversity

    The Political Economy of Italian Unifi

    cation: Land Reform and The Dynamicsof Interventionism

    ROSOLINO CANDELA, George MasonUniversity

    3.G.7 5

    Economics on Stage: Moonlight and

    Magnolias

    Session Chair:

    SARAH SKWIRE, Liberty Fund, Inc.

    64 65

    Panelists:

    ROBERT ANTHONY PETERS Peters

    Transitioning a National Currency toBitcoin with Dollarization or a Currency

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    ROBERT ANTHONY PETERS, Peters

    Sausage Company

    STEVEN HORWITZ, St. Lawrence

    University

    MICHAEL C. MUNGER, Duke Univer-sity

    SARAH SKWIRE, Liberty Fund, Inc.

    Bitcoin with Dollarization or a CurrencyBoard

    CHUCK MOULTON, George MasonUniversity

    Money Unbound: The Impact of

    Technological Innovations on MonetaryAlternatives in LDCs

    SCOTT A. BURNS, Mercatus Center

    Tuesday

    4:00-5:15 pm

    Skyview 2

    3.G.8

    Economic History II

    Session Chair:

    FEDERICO FERNANDEZ,AustrianEconomics Center

    Papers:

    How Academia Kills Creativity

    MICHAEL J. DOUMA, Georgetown

    University

    Putting a Lid on the Melting Pot: Politi

    cal Economy of Immigration in the U.S.

    1875-1925ZAC GOCHENOUR, Western CarolinaUniversity

    The Years We Lived Dangerously:

    Argentina Between 2002 and 2015

    FEDERICO FERNANDEZ,AustrianEconomics Center

    BARBARA KOLM,Austrian EconomicsCenter

    Tuesday

    4:00-5:15 pmSkyview 3

    3.G.9

    Monetary Regimes and Policy

    Session Chair:

    WILLIAM J. LUTHER, Kenyon College

    Papers:

    Needed: A Federal Reserve Exit from

    Preferential Credit AllocationLAWRENCE H. WHITE, George MasonUniversity

    On the Microfoundations of Money

    Supply Adjustments

    CAMERON HARWICK, George Mason

    University

    Tuesday4:00-5:15 pm

    *EESkyview 4

    3.G.10

    Critical Teaching that Engages the

    Critical Thinker

    Moderator : 'COLLEEN E. HAIGHT, San Jose StateUniversity r

    Panelists:

    MIKE JERBIC, San Jose State Univer-sity .

    Teaching and Mentoring

    COLLEEN E. HAIGHT, San Jose State

    University

    Tuesday4:00-5:15 pm

    Skyview 5

    3.G.11

    Economic Developm ent III

    Session Chair:

    NATHAN P, GOODMAN, Center for aStateless Society

    Papers:Disincentives to Business Development in the Navajo Nation

    SIERRA HOFFER, Utah State Univer-sity

    DEVIN STEIN, Strata

    On Economic and Political Freedom: AVector Autoregression Approach

    HUGO MOISTS MONTESINOS-YUFA,

    Florida State UniversityARTHUR NELSON, Florida StateUniversity

    Sowing Weeds: A Theological and

    Moral Analysis of Barriers to Entry

    DYLAN PAHMAN,Acton Institute

    66 67

    Free Trade in Things, But Not Ideas:

    The Rise of Intellectual Property ProInstitutional Rule Changes in LocalElections

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    tectionism in Free Trade Agreements

    NATHAN P. GOODMAN, Center for aStateless Society

    ASH NAVABI, George Mason Univer

    sity

    Tuesday5:20-6:35 pm

    Palace 1

    3.H.1

    Economic Topics

    Session Chair:

    JOHN A. PARNELL, The University of

    North Carolina at Pembroke

    Papers:The Selfish Gene and Bounded Ra

    tionality: The Implications for Rational

    EgoismJEFFREY OVERALL, Nipissing Uni

    versity

    Becoming a Social Enterprise: WhenTraditional Nonprofits Harness the

    Market Mechanism

    PHILIP ROUNDY, The University ofTennessee at Chattanooga

    A Free Enterprise Perspective on the

    Climate Change Debate

    JOHN A. PARNELL, The University ofNorth Carolina at Pembroke

    Tuesday

    5:20-6:35 pm-

    Palace 2

    A Conclusive Argument on Why Price

    Is the Dependent Variable in Free Mar

    ket P-Q Graphs .MIKE JERBIC, San Jose State Univer

    sity

    i.H.2

    General Economics

    Session Chair:

    ADAM MILLSAP, Mercatus Center

    Papers: '

    The Cost of Renewable Portfolio Stan

    dards in Michigan

    JACOB FISHBECK, Utah State Uni

    versity

    NICHOLAS HILTON, Utah State Uni

    versity

    RYAN MERLIN YONK, Utah StateUniversity

    City Competition and Population

    Decline

    ADAM MILLSAP, Mercatus Center

    Tuesday5:20-6:35 pm

    Palace 3

    3.H.3

    Trust and Private Contract Enforce-

    ment

    Session ChairPETER CALCAGNO, College ofCharleston - .

    Panelists:

    BRAD DEVOS, Bastiat Society

    GUILLERMO PANTING, Bastiat Society

    MICHAEL C. MUNGER, Duke Univer

    sity

    Tuesday5:20-6:35 pm

    Palace 4

    3.H.4

    Law & Economics II

    Session Chair:

    ANDREW YOUNG, West VirginiaUniversity

    Papers:Bias in the Enforcement of Drug

    Crimes: Evidence from Low PriorityLaws

    AMANDA ROSS, West Virginia Univer

    sity

    GREG DEANGELO, West Virginia

    University

    KAJ GITTINGS, Texas Tech University

    ANNE WALKER, University of Colorado Boulder

    Specialized and Community Enforce

    ment

    GREG DEANGELO, West VirginiaUniversity

    68 69

    Regulation, Regime Uncertainty, andDaHy Fantasy Sports

    Papers:

    Bite the Hand that Fed You: A Public

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    CALEB WATNEY, Mercatus Center

    CHRISTOPHER KOOPMAN, George

    Mason University School of Law

    JIM PAG ELS, Mercatus Center

    Reading Between the Lines: Measuring Bureaucratic Drift

    STEPHEN IV1. JONES, Mercatus Cen-

    ter at George Mason University

    Medieval Monarchy in Relation to theLaw

    ANDREW YOUNG, West VirginiaUniversity

    ALEXANDER WILLIAM SALTER,Texas Tech University

    Tuesday

    5:20-6:35 pm

    Palace 5

    3.H.5

    Industrial Organization II

    Session Chair:

    STEWART DOMPE, George Mason

    University

    Papers:

    The Fable of the Packets: A New

    Institutional/Market Process Approach

    to Network Neutrality

    NICHOLAS KROSSE, Mercatus Center

    at George Mason University

    (How) Would the New Hampshire

    Model of Free Market Casino Legaliza

    tion Work? .DOUG WALKER, College of Charles-ton

    The California Water Shortage

    STEWART DOMPE, George Mason

    v University

    Tuesday

    5:20-6:35 pmPalace 6

    3.H.6

    Virginia School of Political Econo-my: The Next Generation II

    Organizer(s):

    PETER BOETTKE, George MasonUniversity

    Session Chair:

    PETER BOETTKE, George Mason

    University

    Choice Perspective on the Feds Un

    conventional Policy Twist

    SCOTT A. BURNS, Mercatus Center

    LAWRENCE H. WHITE, George Mason

    University

    The Perils of Privacy Regulation

    CALEB FULLER, George Mason

    University

    Federal Homelessness Policy: A Ro

    bust Political Economy Approach

    DAVID LUCAS, Mercatus Center atGeorge Mason University

    I

    The Code of Vendetta: An Economic

    Analysis of the Customary Law of Rural

    Sardinia

    ENNIO EMANUELE PIANO, Mercatus

    Center at George Mason University

    Tuesday5:20-6:35 pm

    Skyview 1

    3.H.7

    Who Owns the Past?

    Session Chair:

    GABRIEL CALZADA, Universidad

    Francisco Marroquin

    Papers:

    A Manifesto of Liberal History

    ALBERTO GARIN, Universidad Fran-

    cisco Marroquin

    ERIC C. GRAF, Universidad Francisco

    Marroquin

    The Depression of 1920-1921: A

    Credit Induced Boom and a MarketBased Recovery?

    PATRICK NEWMAN, George Mason

    University

    The Importance of the Protection of LaAntigua Guatemala as Path of Devel

    opmentLORENALEMUS MOLINA, Universi-dad Francisco Marroquin

    History as an Autonomous Discipline

    MICHAEL J. DOUMA, Georgetown

    University

    70 71

    Tuesday

    5:20-6:35 pm

    3.H.8

    Hayek and Rand on the (Ab)Use ofInstitutions of Economic Freedom and

    Generalized Trust: Evidence from the

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    Skyview 2 Reason

    Moderator:

    NIKOLAI G. WENZEL, Flagler College

    Panelists:

    ROBERT F..MULLIGAN, WesternCarolina University

    ONKAR GHATE,Ayn Rand Institute

    NIKOLAI G. WENZEL, Flagler College

    Tuesday

    5:20-6:35 pm*EE

    Skyview 4

    3.H.10

    The Art of Teaching Intro

    Session Chair:

    STEVEN HORWITZ, St. Lawrence

    University

    Papers:

    Playing Games

    ANTONY DAVIES, Duquesne Univer-

    sityHomo Studentomicus, Data, and Un

    locking Latent Student Potential

    DAVID HEBERT. Ferris State Univer-sity

    Teaching Principles: A Policy-CentricApproach

    ABIGAIL R. HALL, University of Tampa

    A Second Look: Revising the Economic Way of Thinking

    STEVEN HORWITZ, St. Lawrence

    University

    Tuesday

    5:20-6:35 pm

    Skyview 5

    3.H.11

    Economic Development IV

    Session Chair:

    KATHLEEN SHEEHAN, Creighton

    University

    Papers:

    The Economic Cost of Half a Century

    of Communism-The Case of Estonia

    TOM I OVASKA, Youngstown State

    University

    Eurobarometer Surveys

    ANTONIO SARAVIA, Mercer University

    Constraining Elites for the Local Good:

    Ideas and Policy-Making in Early Twentieth Century Sao Paulo, Brazil

    ANNA B. FARIA, George Mason Uni-versity

    Revisiting the Latin American Growth

    Puzzle: New Evidence

    HUGO MOISES MONTESINOS-YUFA,

    Florida State University

    HUGO JOAQUIN FARIA, University of

    Miami 1DANIEL RAFAEL MORALES, Instituto

    Dominicano de Evaluacion e Investiga-

    tion de la Calidad Educativa

    Culture and Economic InstitutionsKATHLEEN SHEEHAN, CreightonUniversity

    RYAN MURPHY, Southern Methodist

    University

    Program LegendEE = Economic Education Session

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    Independent Institute

    Institute for Applied Economics, Johns HopkinsUniversity

    Institute for Faith, Work & EconomicsInstitute for Humane Studies

    Institute for Justice .

    Instituto Dominicano de Evaluacion e Investigacion

    de la Calidad Educativa

    Istituto Bruno Leoni

    Kroll Bond Rating Agency

    Learn Liberty

    Liberty Fund, Inc. *

    Mackinac Center for Public PolicyMercatus Center

    Mexico Business Forum

    OMMA (Centro Online de Madrid Manuel Ayau)Pacific Research Institute

    Peters Sausage Company

    Philanthropy Roundtable

    Property and Environment Research Center, TheState Policy Network

    Strata PolicyTax Foundation

    The Wall Street Journal

    Douglas J. Den Uyl - President

    Liberty Fund, Inc.8335 Allison Pointe Trail

    Suite 300

    Indianapolis, IN 46250317-842-0880

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Gerald P. ODriscoll Jr. - Vice President

    Senior Fellow

    Cato Institute

    10280 Copper Cloud DriveReno, NV 89511-5349

    775-851-2101E-Mail: [email protected]

    J.R. Clark - Secretary/Treasurer

    Probasco Chair of Free Enterprise

    The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga313 Fletcher Hall, Dept. 6106

    615 McCallie Avenue

    Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598

    423-425-4118E-Mail:[email protected]

    Joshu a C. Hall - Past President

    West Virginia UniversityDepartment of Economics

    1601 University Avenue

    Morgantown, WV 26506-6025

    E-Mail:[email protected]

    Edward Stringham - Editor

    The Journal o f Private Enterprise

    Davis Professor of Economic Organizations

    and Innovation

    Trinity College

    PO. Box 702533

    300 Summit StreetHartford, CT 06106

    860-297-2437E-Mail: [email protected]

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    2015-16 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

    Gerald Gunderson - Associate Editor

    Gerald P. Dwyer

    Professor and BB&T Scholar

    Clemson University

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    The Journal of Private Enterprise

    Shelby Cullom Davis Professor

    Trinity CollegeP.O. Box 702533

    300 Summit StreetHartford, CT, 06106-3100

    860-297-2395

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Robert A. Lawson - Webmaster

    Jerome M. Fullinwider Chair in Economic Freedom

    ONeil Center for Global Markets and FreedomSouthern Methodist University

    Cox School of BusinessP.O. Box 750333

    Dallas, TX 75275

    614-668-6128E-Mail: [email protected]

    Mohammed Akacem

    Metropolitan State University of Denver

    P.O. Box 173362

    MSU Denver, Campus Box 77Denver, CO 80217

    303-556-4649

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Eamonn Butler

    .Adam Smith Institute

    23 Great Smith Street

    London SW1P 3DQ

    United KingdomE-Mail: [email protected]

    Peter Calcagno

    College of Charlestonv Department of Economics

    66 George Street

    Charleston, SC 29424

    843-953-4279

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Gabriel Calzada

    Universidad Francisco Marroquin

    Calle Manuel F. Ayau, Zona 10

    Guatemala City 01010Guatemala

    ' +502-2338-7812

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    y

    228 Sirrine, Department of Economics

    Clemson, SC 29634-1309864-656-3481

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    John Garen

    University of Kentucky

    Department of Economics

    Lexington, KY 40506-0034

    859-257-3581

    E-Mail:[email protected]

    Carrie B. Kerekes

    Florida Gulf Coast University .Lutgert College of Business '

    10501 FGCU Blvd. South

    Fort Myers, FL 33965-6565

    239-590-7311

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Edward J. Lopez

    Western Carolina University

    College of BusinessForsyth 224C

    Cullowhee, NC 28723415-902-2839

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Todd M. Nesbit

    The Ohio State University

    410 Arps Hall

    1945 N. High StreetColumbus, OH 43210

    614-292-0275

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Scott Niederjohn

    Lakeland CollegeCenter for Economic Education

    Laun Center

    P.O. Box 359Sheboygan,Wl 53082

    920-565-1239

    E-Mail: [email protected]

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    Benjamin Powell

    Texas Tech University

    Free Market Institute

    Index o f Authors , Panelists, and Chairs

    Participant........................Session Participant..........................Session

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    Box 45059

    Lubbock, TX 79409

    806-742-7138E-Mail: [email protected]

    Ryan Stowers

    Vice President, Higher Education

    Charles Koch Foundation

    1320 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 500

    Arlington, VA 22201

    202-812-9327

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    John A. Jack Tatom

    Institute for Applied EconomicsJohns Hopkins University

    590 Sarah Lane #203

    St. Louis, MO 63141

    317-270-4055

    E-Mail:[email protected]

    Andrew Young

    West Virginia University

    College of Business and Economics

    Box 84

    Morgantown, WV 26506

    304-293-4526E-Mail: [email protected]

    A

    Acchiardo, Charity-Joy...... P 2.G.10Adhia, Nimish.......................P 3.G.3

    Al-Bahrani, Abdullah.........P 2.C.10;

    ...........................P2.G.10; P3.G.1;

    Albrecht, Brian C............................

    P2.E.7Alcorn, Joh n..........................P 2.F.8

    Aligica, Paul Drago s..............P 3.F.3

    Alvarez, Sean P......................P 3.F.2

    Anders, Anne..................................P2.A.3

    Arias, J. J........................................P2.G.9

    Aycinena, Diego.............................P3.G.3B

    Bacon, "Timothy.....................P 2.G.2Baden, John....Pan 2.E.1; CH 2.E.1

    Baetjer, Howard.................CH 2.F.6;

    ..............................................P 2.F.6

    Bailey, James.........

    P 2.E.2; P 2.F.7Bandow, Doug.......................P 3.F.4

    Barker, David.........................P 2.F.1Barton, Scott.....................Pan 2.G.3

    Beaulier, Scott...................Pan 2.F.2Beckworth, David................ P 2.C.9;

    ..............................................P 3.A.9

    Bedsworth, Fredrick Travis......................................................... '. P 2.G.6

    Benson, Bruce.................................P2.E.8;-

    .........................................Pan 3.F.5Bhai, Moiz.......................................P3.A.5

    Bhargava, Smriti...................P 3.F.11

    Bilo, Simon...................

    P 3.F.9Biser, Jennis..........P 2.G.6; P 3.C.3

    Black, Robert.........................P 3.F.2

    Blase, Brian...........................P2.F.6

    Boardman, Mary.............................P3.E.4

    Boccia, Romina..............................P2.A.7Boettke, Peter...................Pan 2.A.6;

    ...........................Pan 2.E.5; P 3.A.8;

    ..........Pan 3.C.5; P3.E.2; P3.F.10;

    .........CH 3.G.6; O 3.H.6; CH 3.H.6;

    Bogle, Thomas....................P2.C.10

    Bologna, Jam ie..............................P2.A.7

    Bose, Feler.....................................

    P3.C.8Bosworth, Ryan..............................P2.F.6Bradley, Anne R..............CH 2.E.6;

    P 3.F.4; CH 3.F.4

    Bragues, George............................P3.C.8Brice, Brandon.......P 2.A.2; P 3.F.3;

    ..........CH 3.F.3; P 3.G.3; CH 3.G.3;

    Brown, Brennan...............Mod 2.C.5

    Brown, Matthew............... Pan 2.A.6;

    ........CH 2.A.6; Pan 3.F.5; CH 3.F.5;

    Buchanan, Jo y.......P 2.G.7; P 3.F.4

    Burns, Scott A.......P 2.C.9; P 3.G.9;

    ..............................................P 3.H.6

    Buser, Whitney....

    P 2.C.2; CH 2.C.2Byas, Jason Lee...............Pan 2.G.8

    C

    Cachanosky, Nicolas............P 2.C.2;..............................P2.C.9; P2.F.11

    Calcagno, Peter.............................P2.A.3;

    ............................CH 2.F.4; P 3.A.7;

    .........................CH 3.A.7; CH 3.H.3Calhoun, Joe......................P2.E.10

    Calzada, Gabriel.............CH 3.A.10;

    .........................CH 3.C.9; CH 3.H.7

    Campbell, David............................P3.C.1

    Candela, Rosolino..........................

    P3.G.6Carden, Ar t.........Pan 2.E.5; P 3.F.4

    Cargill, Thomas F..........................P2.G.4;

    .................................................... CH2.G.4

    Carson, By ron ................................P3.F.8Cartwright, Alexander C.......P 3.G.6

    Chamlee-Wright, Emily......P2.G.10

    Chartier, Gary.............................

    Pan2.G.8Chorniy, Ann a.................................P2.G.2

    Christainsen, Gregory......... P 3.F.11

    Christmas, Billy..............................P3.A.5

    Claar, Victor V.............................CH3.E.2;

    CH 3.F.2

    Clark, J.R................P 3.A.4; P 3.C.6Cleveland, Jeff...............................P3.F.1

    Cleveland, Paul A.................P2.E.6;

    ............................................. P 3.C.1Coleman, Josep h..........................P3.G.5

    Compton, Ryan..............................P2.C.8

    Connors, Joseph...................

    P 3.F.4Crowley, George R............Pan 2.C.5

    Crum, Micha el.....P 3.E.4; CH 3.E.4D

    DAmico, Daniel J...........................P2.C.1;........CH 2.C.1; P3.C.4; Pan 2.G.8;

    Davidson, Todd............ . Pan 3.C.10

    Davies, Anton y..............................P2.G.10;

    ............................................P3.H.10

    Davies, Benjamin Angus ... P 2.G.2Davies, Erika ..................................P3.A.2

    Davis, Mike.....................................P3.A.4

    DeAngelo, G reg....P 2.F.5; P 3.C.4;

    ..............................

    P3.H.4; P3.H.4DeGennaro, Ramon P..........P 3.E.9

    DelliSanti, Dylan....................P3.A.2

    DelVecchio, Micah..........................P3.A.6

    Demitraszek, Alexander......P 2.C.4

    Den Uyl, Douglas J............CH 2.G.1Desrochers, Pierre........................P2.A.2;

    .............................................P 3.G.2Devereux, John....................P 2.F.1

    DeVos, Brad.....................Pan 3.H.3

    Diamond, Arthur M............CH 3.G.5;

    .............................................P3.G.5

    Diamond, John..............................

    P3.C.1Dills, Angela K.......................P2.A.2

    Dobra, Matthew..............................P2.C.4

    Dompe, Stewart.............................P3.H.5;

    ..........................................CH 3.H.5Douma, Michael j............Pan 2.A.6;

    ...............................P 3.G.8; P 3.H.7Dove, Joh n.....................................P2.G.5

    Drenkard, Scott ...........P 2.G.6

    Drylie, Sco tt....................................P3.G.3

    Durante, Alex.................................P3.C.2

    Dwyer, Gerald P...........................CH2.F.1;

    .............................CH 3.E.9; P3.E .9

    EEicholz, Hans.... .............. Pan 3.F.5Ekins, William Gavin.......................P2.F.6

    Ellington, Lucien................P2.E.10England, Catherin e.......,, CH 2.G.9

    Ernest, Jonatha' ....... .*t.P 2.E.7;

    ..........................................CH 2.E.7Escalante, Edwar Enrique....P 2.E.8

    Escaleras, Monica..........................P3.A.7

    Estill, John B.......... P 2.F.6; P 3.E.10

    Eyzaguirre, Hugo A.......... D 3.G.5

    F

    Falla, Steph anie........................

    Pan2.F.3;.........................................Pan 2.G.3

    Faria, Anna B.....................P 3.H.11

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    Participant.........................Session Participant..........................Session

    Index o f Au thors, Panelists, and Chairs

    Particip ant..........................Session Participant........................Session

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    Faria, Hugo Joaquin...........P 3.C.2;...........................................P3.H.11

    Farren, Michael.....P 2.G.6; P 3.G.5Ferguson, Kelly Maure er .... P 2.G.2

    Fernandez, Daniel..........................P3.C.9

    Fernandez, Federico...........

    P 3.G.8;..........................................CH 3.G.8

    Ferrarini, Tawni Hunt.........P2.F.10;

    ...........................Pan 2.G.3; P3.F.',Ferrell, Perry...................................P3.E.7

    Fike, Rosemarie....................P 2. A.8

    Firey, Thomas.................................P2.A.5

    Fishbeck, Jacob...............CH 3.G.2;

    ..............................P3.G.2; P3.H.2Fleury, Jean-Baptiste.............P 3.A.8Foster, Matilda................................P2.C.2Fotheringham, Peter Brant Fraser...

    .............................................

    P2.G.2Freeland, William............................P3.F.6Frost, She lby..................................P2.F.10;

    .........................................CH 2.F.10Fuller, Caleb.......... P 3.F.11; P 3.H.6

    Funcke, Alexander.........................P2.F.8Furth, Salim B:................................P2.A.2

    Furton, Glenn.........P 2.C.6; P 2.F.7G

    Garen, John......... CH 2.F.7; P 3.C.7;........................CH 3.C.7; Pan 3.F.7Garin, Alberto.......P 3.A.10; P 3.H.7

    Gauthier, Nick.................................P3.E.4

    Gay, David E.R...............................P3.G.1Geerting, Wayne................P 3.E.10;

    P3.G.1Geloso, Vincent..............................P3.G.2Ghate, Deb i......................Mod 2.E.5

    Ghate, Onkar...... P 2.F.4; Pan 3.H.8Gissurarson, Hannes H........P 3.A.3;

    ...........................................CH 3.A.3Gittings, Kaj....................................P3.H.4

    Gochenour, Zac....... .'.....Pan 2.C.3;....................... Pan2.F.2;P3.G.8

    Gohmann, Stephan.......... Pan 3.E.6

    Gohnman, Steve........................Pan3.F.7Gomez, Alejandro..........................P2.F.1

    Goodman, Nathan P.......Pan 2.G.8;........................P 3.G.11; CH 3.G.11

    Graf, EricC....P 3.A.10; P 3.A.10;............................................. P3.H.7

    Graves, Philip.......................P2.A.10Gray, Nathan L. t............................P2.C.2

    Grube, Laura ........ P 2.G.10; P 3.E.8Gunderson, Gerald..........Pan 3.F.7;

    ........................................... CH 3.F.7H

    Haeffele-Balch, Stefanie J.....P 3.E.8

    Haight, Colleen E..................P 2.G.5;....................CH 2.G.5; Pan 3.G.10;

    ......................................Mod 3.G.10

    Hall, Abigail R..................Pan 2.C.3;..................... P3.H.10

    Hall, Joshua C.....CH 2.A.8; P 2.A.8;

    .....................Pan 2.C.5; CH 2.G.10;

    ............P2.G.10; P3.A.8; CH 3.A.8Hammond, Samuel.........................P2.C.4

    Hansen, Megan E..........................P2.A.1

    Hardy, Robert Augu stus........P 2.E.7Harris, Colin....................................P2.F.8

    Harrison, Ashley S................P 3.F.10

    Harwick, Cameron................

    P/3.G.9

    Haymond, Jeff................................P2.E.6

    Hebert, David.................................P3.H.10

    Hedberg, Tim..............................Pan2.F.3

    Hederman, Rea................ P3.F.6

    Hefner, Frank........................P 2.A.3

    Heller, Lauren.......................P2.C.7

    Henderson, David R........Pan 2.C.3;..........................Mod 2.C.3; P 3.A.4Hendrickson, Joshua...........P2.G.9;

    ................................P 3.A.9; P 3.F.9Henney, Debbie...................P2.E.10

    Herbison, Joshu a........... P 3.C.3

    Hernandez, Sean J.......... P 3.F.2

    Hess, Carla..........................P3.A.10

    Hicks, Michael.......................P3.F.6

    Higgins, John Patrick............P 3.F.3Hilston, John.........................P 3.A.3Hilton, Nicholas.....................P 3.H.2

    Hobbs, Bradley K...................

    P 3.A.7Hoffer, Adam................................CH3.E.3

    Hoffer, Sie rra..................................P3.G.11

    Holcombe, Randall G ......P 2.A.3;............................................ P 3.C.6

    Holder, Kim..........P 2.G.10; P 3.F.1;*...........CH 3.F.1; P 3.G.1; CH 3.G.1

    Horpedahl, Jeremy...............P 2.G.6Horwitz, Steven..............P 2.C.10;

    .....................Pan 2.E.3; Pan 3.G.7;

    ........................P3.H.10; CH 3.H.10

    Hoskins, Lee......................Pan 2.A.9Houser, Daniel.......................P 2.G.7

    Hummel, Jeffrey Rogers..................

    ..............................P 2.F.11; P3.C.9Hunter, Alecia.......................P 2.F.6

    IIkeda, Sanford......CH 3.F.8; P 3.F.8

    J

    Jackson, Jeremy...................P 2.C.8Jensen, Michael...................P 3.G.4

    Jerbic, Mike.....Pan 3.G.10; P 3.H.1

    Jia, Shaomeng......................P 2.C.7

    Johnson, Kristine................P 3.C.8;

    .......................................... CH 3.C.8

    Jones, Stephen M................

    P 3.E.3;.............................................P3.H.4

    Jordan, Jerry L ............................Pan2.A.9;

    ...........................................CH 2.E.9K

    Kane, Timothy J..........................Pan2.C.3

    Kelley, Michael...............................P2.A.4Kelly, Jena.............................P 3.E.5

    Kelly, Matthew L................... P 2.C.7Kerekes, Carrie B........................CH2.C.7;

    ............................P 3.C.4; CH 3.C.4

    Kerr, Amanda C..............................P3.F.11Kibria, Ahsan.................. P 2.F.6

    Kitashima, L ea h.............................

    P2.G.2;.........................................CH2.G.2

    Klingensmith, J. Zachary.....P 2.A.5;..............................................P 3.C.3

    Kolm, Barb ara................................P3.G.8

    Koopman, Christopher.........P 2.E.2;............................CH 2.E.2; P3.H.4

    Kotter, David S........P 2.E.6; P 3.F.2

    Krosse, Nicholas............................P3.H.5Kuiper, Chris............P 2.F.9; P 3.F.9

    Kwong, Jo......................Pan 3.C.10

    Kyaw Min Maw, Aka.............P 2.C.8L

    LaFaive, Michae1 P3.F.6

    Lawler, Patrick................................P3.A.4

    Lawson, Robert A.................P2.A.5;

    .......CH2.A.5; CH3.C.1 ;CH 3.F.11Leazer, La Donna Marie......P 2.E.10

    Lee, Dwight R....................P 2.A.10;

    .........................CH 2.A.10; P3.A.4;

    ............................

    CH 3.A.4; P 3.C.6Leeson, Peter..........P 2.F.8; P 2.F.8

    Lemke, Jayme.......................P 3.F.8Lemus Molina, Lorena..........P 3.H.7

    Levy, David M......................P2.G.1Lingle, Christopher..............P 3.C.9

    Liu, Bo........................... P2.G.7

    Liu, Yu-Hsi..............P 3.A.6; P 3.A.6Livingston, Felix R................P 3.A.3;

    .............................P3.E.4; P3.E.10Lofthouse, Jordan..........................P2.A.1;

    ..............................................P3.G.2Long, Char les.....................CH 2.E.8

    Long, Roderick T............

    Pan 2.G.8;

    ........................................ Mod 2.G.8Lopez, Edward J.........................Pan2.E.3;

    .......CH 2.E.3; Pan 3.C.5; CH 3.C.5

    Lopez Flores, Clynton R...... P 3.C.9

    Lucas, David........................P 3.H.6Lunn, John..........................P 3.E.2

    Lusk, Jayson..........P 3.A.1; P 3.A.1Luther, William J.............................P2.C.9;

    P2.C.9; CH 3.F.9; CH 3 G.9M

    Macera, Gonzalo............................P2.C.6

    MacKenzie, Douglas..........P 3.E.10;P 3.G.5

    Macpherson, David........................P3.C.7Magness, Phillip W..............P 3. A.8;

    ............................................. P 3.F.2Mahar, James........................P 2.F.5Malone, Trey J.......................P 3.A.1Mandal, Abi r...........P 2.F.1; P 3.A.5

    March, Raymond J.........................P2.C.6;

    .....................................................CH3.E.5Marchand, Ross...................P2.A.1

    Marciano, Alain ......................P 3.A.8Martin, Adam.........................P 2.F.7

    Martin, Chris..................................

    P2.G.1

    Mateer, G. D irk...............................P2.F.10;

    .............P2.G.10; P3.E.10; P3.F.1Matson, Erik.........................P2.G.1Matti, Joshua.................................P2.C.1

    McAndrew, William P............P 2.A.5;

    ..............................................P 3.C.2

    McCannon, Bryan C.............P 2.C.1;.............................P2.F.5; CH 3.E.7

    McClure, James E...............P2.A.10McCullough, Russ.................P3.E.1

    McFadden, Brandon R..........P 3.A.1

    McFeely, David Edward.........P 3.E.5McKenzie, Richard B...........P 2.A.10

    McLaughlin, Patrick..............P3.E.3McQuillan, Lawrence........ Pan 3.E.1

    Means, Tom..........................P 2.F.6

    Meehan, Brian................................P2.C.2Melian Marrero, Gon zalo....P 3.A.10

    Mellon William H.......Plenary 3.B.11Michel, Norbert.......P 2.F.9; P 3.E.9

    Miller, Stephen C........................Pan2.E.5Miller, Tom W..................................P2.C.7

    Millsap, Adam........P 2.A.2; P 3.A.7;

    .............................P 3.H.2; CH 3.H.2

    Mingardi, Alberto..................

    P 2.F.4

    Mitchell, David...................P 2.C.8;

    ...............................P3.E.3; P3.E.3Mitchell, Hadley T.................P 3.E.2

    Mitchell, Matt.........P 2.F.7; P 2.G.6;

    ...........................P2.G.6; CH 2.G.6

    Monds, Kathaleena Edward............

    .........................P3.E.10; CH 3.E.10

    Montesinos-Yufa, Hugo Moises......

    ................P 2.A.2; P 3.A.2; P 3.C.2;

    ...............P3.F.3; P3.F.11; P3.G.3;

    ............................P 3.G.11; P 3.H.11Moody, Jonathan...........Pan 3.C.10

    Morales, Daniel Rafael.......P3.H.11

    Morton, John S ...................P2.F.10Moulton, Chuck...................P 3.G.9Mueller, John M....................P 3.E.4

    Mueller, Paul D....................P 2.G.1Ktulholland, Sean E.............P2.A.2;

    ..........................CH 2.A.2; CH 3.A.5

    Mulligan, Robert F. .......Pan 3.C.5;

    ........................................Pan 3.H.8Munger, Michael C...........Pan 2.E.3;

    ......................Pan 3.G.7; Pan 3.H.3

    Murphy, Robert......P2.E.8; P3.E.8Murphy, Ryan.........P 2.A.5; P 2.C.8;

    ............P2.G.9; CH 3.A.6; P 3.H.11N

    Navabi, Ash.............P 3.A.2; P 3.F.9;

    ..........................................P3.G.11Nelson, Arthur................................P3.G.11

    Nelson, Thom as..................P 3.E.4Nesbit, Todd M.......P 3.A.7; P 3.E.3;

    ............................................ 0 3.E.3Newman, Patrick................P2.F.11;

    .................P 3.E.2; P3.G.6; P3.H.7

    Ngene, Geoffrey..................P 3.C.8Niederjohn, Scott............CH 2.E.10;

    ..........................P3 .F.10; CH 3.F.10Niederkorn, David Chad......P 3.F.3Noell, Edd.............................P3.E.2

    Norgaard, Julia R.................P 2.E.7;

    .............................P 3.C.3; CH 3.C.3O

    ODriscoll, Gerald P..........

    Pan 2.A.9O'Grady, Mary Anastasia.................

    ..........................................CH 2.A.9O'Reilly, Colin W.....P 2.C.1; P 3.A.6

    O'Reilly, Patrick....................P3.G.2ORoark, Brian....................P3.E.10;

    ...............................P3.F.1; P3.G.1Oldham, Troy.............................Pan2.G.3

    Ovaska, Tomi.................................P3.H.11

    Overall, Jeffrey.....................P 3.H.1Owen, Ken..................................Pan2.A.6

    P

    Padilla, Alexand re................

    P 2.C.2Pagels, Jim...........................P 3.H.4

    Pahman, Dylan..............................P3.G.11Palagashvili, Liya..........................P3.G.4;

    ..........................................CH 3.G.4Panepinto, Nick............/!..P 3.E.10

    Panting, Guillermo...........Pan 3.H.3

    Parnell, John A.....CH 3.H.1; P 3.H.1

    Patel, Darshak......................P 3.G.1Pearson, Dennis...................P 3.C.3

    Peart, Sandra J.....................P 2.G.1Peirce, Hester..........P 2.F.9; P 2.F.9

    P6rez, Daniel........................P2.A.4Perretti, Gizelle F.

    .................

    P 3.C.4

    Peters, Robert Anthony.... Pan 3.G.7

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    Participant.........................Session

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    Participant..........................Session

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    Petersen, Garrett Ma lcom....P 3.F.9

    Piano, Ennio Emanuele......P 3.C.2;............................................P3.H.6

    Pingle, Mark........................P 2.G.4Powell, Benjamin.... :.........CH 2.C.6;

    .................P2.C.6; P2.E.8; P3.E.8Pruitt, Joylynn......................P 3.E.7

    Pusateri, Nicholas..............P 3.F.11*

    R

    Ranager, Kelley...................P 3.C.1Randolph, Gregory.............P 2.C.7;

    ...........................CH 2.G.7; P2.G.7

    Rasmussen, Douglas B....................

    .........................CH 2.E.4; Pan 2.F.4Ratte, Kathryn A..................P2.F.10Redford, Audrey..........................CH2.C.4;

    ............................P2.C.4; CH 3.A.1

    Regan, Shawn.......................P2.E.1Rentschler, Lucas.................P 3.E.1

    Rettenmaier, Andrew...........P 3.C.7

    Rietz, Justin.........................P 2.G.4

    Roberts, Kelsey...................P 3.G.4Ross, Amanda.....................P 2.A.8;

    .............................P 2.C.1; P 3.H.4

    Roth, M. Garrett..................P 3.C.2;..........................................CH 3.C.2Roundy, Philip.....................P 3.H.1

    Rousu, Matthew C...............P2.E.1 0Ruger, Charlie.................Mod 3.E.6Ruger, Will.............., ............P 3.A.7

    Ruhland, James....P 2.A.4; P 3.G.4Russell, Levi A......................P 3.A.1Rutherford, Matt...................P 3.A.3

    Ryan, Matt E.......P 2.E.8; P 2.G.10;............................................P 3.C.4

    S

    Salinas-Leon, Roberto Miguel.....................................P2.A.4; CH 2.A.4Salsman, Richard Michael.... P 3.C.3

    Salter, Alexander William.................

    ............................ P 2.C.6; P 2.G.9;

    ..............*...............P 3.A.9; P 3.H.4Salvino, Robert......P 2.C.7; P 2.G.7Saravia, Anton io..................P 3.H.11

    Saunoris, James.............................P2.F.7Saving, Thomas R............Pan 2.A.9;

    .........................................Pan 2.E.9Schubitz, Scott...........................Pan3.F.5

    Schug, Mark C.....................P3.F.10

    Sheehan, Kathleem.............P 3.H.11;...................................................CH3.H.11

    Sher, Chien-Yuan................P 3.A.6;............................................. P 3.A.6

    Simmons, Randy T. ..............P 2.A.1;

    ...........................P2.A.1 ; Pan 2.E.1

    Simpson, Brian P....... ..........P 2.G.4Skousen, Mark...............................P3.F.9

    Skwire, Sarah.................................P2.C.10;

    .....................CH 2.C.10; Pan 3.C.5;

    .......................Pan 3.G.7; CH 3.G.7

    Slivinski, Krystal Brand......P 2.C.10

    Slivinski, Stephen..................P2.A.5

    Slok-Madsen, Stefan K..........P 3.F.3Smith, Adam Christopher................

    ......................................... Pan 2.E.5

    Smith, Daniel Joseph...".....P 2.G.5;.............................................. P 3.F.2

    Smith, Taylor L.......P 2.C.6; P 3.C.4

    Smith, Vernon...........Plenary 2*6.13Snow, Nicholas Arthur...........P3.E.3

    Soleimanof, Sohrab.............. P 3.A.3

    Sorens, Jaso n......................P 3.A.7

    Staley, Samuel R..................P 2.C.7;..................Pan 3.C.10; Mod 3.C.10

    Stansel, Dean.................................P2.A.8;..........................

    0 2.C.8; CH 2.C.8;.................P2.C.8; P3.A.7; P 3.A.7Stein, Devin..........P2.A.1; P3.G.11

    Stephenson, E.F...................P2.G.5 ;.......................................... P3.C.10

    Stevens, Landon..................P 3.G.2

    Storr, Virgil...............P 3.E.5; P 3.E.8

    Stowers, Ryan...................Pan 3.F.7

    Stratmann, Thomas........................P2.E.2;..............................................P2.E.2

    Streeter, Ftyan..................Pan 3.E.6

    Stringham, Edward Peter.............!.................CH 2.F.8; P 3.E.8; O 3.E.8

    Suarez, Paola A..............................P2.F.8;.............................CH 3.E.1; P3.G.6

    Subrick, Robert......................P2.A.7

    Sumner, Scott..........P 2.G.9; P 3.A.9

    Surprenant, Chris W.........Pan 2.C.5;?.................................................. Pan2.E.4

    TTacker, Thomas....................P 3.C.1Tackett, Maria........................P2.A.8

    Tamura, Robe rt.......P 2.F.1; P 3.C.6

    Tarko, Vlad.....................................P3.A.9

    Tasic, Slavisa..................................P3.C.2

    Tasto, Michael T....................

    P2.G.7Tatom, John A....................CH 2.F.9;...........................................CH3.A.9

    Teson, Fernando........................Pan2.E.4

    Theroux, David............................CH2.F.3

    Thierer, Adam.................................P2.C.4

    Thies, Clifford F.....................P3.E.1

    Thomas, Diana...............................P2.F.7Thomas, Michael David....Pan 2.F.2

    Thomas, Signe...............................P3.F.10

    Thompson, Brad.........................Pan3.F.7

    Threlfall, Gregory............................P2.G.2Timmons, Edward..........................P2.C.8;

    ............................ P 2.E.2Tiu, Rolando Joe............................P2.C.2

    Turnbull, Geoffrey...........................P2.C.7V

    Vachris, Michelle A.............P 2.C.10;............................................P2.G.10

    Van Beek, Michael...........Pan 3.F.6;

    ............................................CH 3.F.6

    Virtck, Meghna................................P3.E.5W

    Walbert, Harold..............................P2.E.7

    Walker, Anne..................................P3.H.4

    Walker, Doug......................

    P 3.H.5Walker, Michael..........................Pan2.E.9

    Walker, Paul R................................P3.E.7Wall, Howard J............................Pan3.E.6

    Washington, Emily Brett...... ......................CH 2.A.3; Mod 2.F.2; P2.G.5

    Watney, Caleb J ..............................P3.H.4

    Weithers, Tim.................................P3.E.9

    Wenzel, Nikolai G............Mod 3.H.8;

    ..........................................Pan 3.H.8Whalen, R. Christopher.......P 2.F.9;

    ..............................................P 3.A.9Wheeler, Bert.........................P2.E.6

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    White, Lawrence H...........CH 2.C.9;

    .......................Pan 2.E.9; CH 2.F.11;

    ..............0 2.F.11; P 3.G.9; P 3.H.6Williams, Jonathan...............P 3.F.6

    Williamson, Claudia............P 2.C.1;

    ............................................ P2.C.7Willis, Amy M..................Pan 2.G.3;..........................................CH 2.G.3

    Wilson, Bart J..............................Pan2.E.3

    Wilson, Mark.........P 2.F.5; CH 2.F.5Wilterdink, Ben...............................P3.F.6

    Winfree, Paul..................................P2.F.6Wolcott, Gregory ..CH 3.A.2; P 3.A.2

    Wong, Ho-Po.......................P2.A.8Wooten, Jadrian..................P 3.G.1

    Y

    Yang, Z i...............................P 2.C.4

    Yelowitz, Aaro n....................P 3.C.7Yencha, Christopher............P 3.E.7

    Yonai, Derek K.........................................................Pan 2.C.5Yonk, Ryan Merlin...............P 2.A.1;...........................P2.A.1; CH 2.A.1;

    ........... ................Pan 2.E.1; P3.H.2

    Young, Andrew...............CH 2.A.7;

    .............................P2.A.7; P2.G.9;

    ............................P3.H.4 ; CH 3.H.4Yu, Jia..................................P 3.A.6

    Z

    Zelmanovitz, Leonidas........P 3.C.9

    Zhang, Yi..............P 2.C.1; P3.A.6

    Zhao, Zhiq i..........................P3.E.5Zhen, Ying...........................P2.C.4

    Zhou, Yang..........................P3.E.7

    Zilberman, David.................P3.A.1

    Zufiiga, Rebeca..........................Pan2.F.3

    Zupan, Mark........P 3.C.6; CH 3.C.6

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    Matthews Jr.

    Monday

    Plenary I Vernon SmithBest Paper Award Phillip W. Magness

    Robert P. MurphyBest Note Award Adam J. Hoffer

    George R. CrowleyTeaching Economics Conference Keynote *

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