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Program at a Glance


Saturday November 23, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM
3:00 PM - 4:45 PM
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sunday November 24, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
12:00 PM - 1:45 PM
2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Monday November 25, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
12:00 PM - 1:45 PM
2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM






SEA Program

1.A.1. Crime and Policing: Labor and Occupations [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Jillian Carr, Purdue University
  • The Effect of Barriers to Credit on Small Businesses among Justice-Involved Individuals. .....Brittany Street, University of Missouri
  • Crime and Labor Mobility. .....Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
  • Occupational Licensing Reforms, Criminal Records, and Employment. .....Terry-Ann Craigie, Smith College
  • Unwarranted Disparities in Drug Testing. .....CarlyWill Sloan, United States Military Academy West Point
Discussants:
  • Mary Kate Batistich, University of Notre Dame
  • Jon Moreno-Medina, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
  • Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University
1.A.2. Advances in Econometrics and Measurement Error [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Rusty Tchernis, Georgia State University; Augustine Denteh, Tulane University;
Chair: Rusty Tchernis, Georgia State University
  • On the Estimation of Program Participation with Incomplete Validation. .....Augustine Denteh, Tulane University; and Pierre Nguimkeu, Georgia State University
  • The Labor Market Returns of Adolescent Mental Healthcare. .....Travis Whitacre, Yale University; and Shuo Qi, Southern Methodist University
  • Identifying One-Way Spillover Effects in Randomized Experiments. .....Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Huan Wu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1.A.3. Human Capital, Policy, and Household Outcomes [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Haizheng Li, Georgia Institute of Technology; Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University; Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo;
Chair: Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Segregation in Academia: Evidence from Collaboration Networks in China. .....Haoqian Zou, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Gendered Impacts of Privatization: A Life Cycle Perspective from China. .....Yuli Xu, University of California, San Diego
  • Job Safety and Short-Run Labor Supply in Gig Economy: Delivery Riders’ Response to Peers’ Traffic Accidents. .....Lanfang Deng, South China Normal University; Xin Gu, Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University; and Yuan Liu, South China Normal University
  • Inspirational or Demotivational: Experimental Evidence on the Impacts of Role Model. .....Aurelia Di, University of Washington
Discussants:
  • Yuli Xu, University of California, San Diego
  • Haoqian Zou, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Aurelia Di, University of Washington
  • Xin Gu, Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University
1.A.4. Development Economics I [GRAD]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
  • Doing More Harm Than Good? Labor Market Consequences to Paid Maternity Leave Extension of India. .....Shatakshi Gupta, The George Washington University
  • Impact of the Largest Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Maternal and Infant Health. .....Roshani Bulkunde, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Left Behind: The Bracero Program and Mexican Women. .....Elena Ojeda, University of California, Berkeley
Discussants:
  • Mehtabul Azam, Oklahoma State University
  • Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
  • Sahar Parsa, New York University
1.A.5. Empirical Industrial Organization [GRAD]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: James Prieger, Pepperdine University
  • Determinants of Electric Vehicle Purchasing Decisions: Implications for Government Policies. .....Chen (Cassie) Zhang, University of California, Irvine
  • Targeting Offers in the Airline Industry. .....Alex Marsh, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Uncertainty and Risk Aversion in Dynamic Pricing Environments. .....Richmond Woblesseh, The University of Mississippi
  • When a Loss Is a Gain: Loss Leader Strategy and the Resale Value Effect in the Secondary Market. .....Hong Lee, Indiana University Bloomington
Discussants:
  • Deborah Vaughn Aiken, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • James Prieger, Pepperdine University
  • Udayan Vaidya, Duke University
  • Kihwan Bae, West Virginia University
1.A.7. Causal Inference I [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • On the Efficiency of Finely Stratified Experiments. .....Yuehao Bai, University of Southern California
  • Assessing Exogeneity in IV Models without First Stage Monotonicity Restrictions. .....Alexandre Poirier, Georgetown University
  • Policy Choice in Time Series by Empirical Welfare Maximization. .....Toru Kitagawa, Brown University
1.A.9. Experiments I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná
  • Breaking Bad News: Economic Rationality, Emotion Regulation, and Cognitive Ability. .....Angelos Lagoudakis, Iowa State University
  • Sustaining Gains from Early Childhood Programs. .....John List, The University of Chicago; and Haruka Uchida, The University of Chicago
  • A Field Experiment on Trust and Implicit Racial Bias among the Very Poor in Brazil. .....Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná; and Wesley Pech, Seton Hall University
1.A.10. Modelling Macroeconomic Trends [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Carter Bryson, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • Labor Market Effects of Bounds on Domestic Outsourcing. .....Silvio Rendon, Freddie Mac; and Bruno Jimenez, Princeton University
  • Quantifying the Inflation Expectations Passthrough over the Inflation Distribution. .....Jose Barrales Ruiz, Universidad San Sebastian; Azharul Islam, The University of Texas at Dallas; Mikidadu Mohammed, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Irina Panovska, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Sectoral Reallocation and the Firm Life Cycle. .....Carter Bryson, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1.A.11. Small Open Economy [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Youngjin Choi, Temple University
  • Exogenous Uncertainty in Small Open Economies. .....Angel Gonzalez Smith, University of Florida
  • Devaluations, Deposit Dollarization, and Household Heterogeneity. .....Nils Gornemann, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • The Effects of a Money-Financed Fiscal Stimulus in a Small Open Economy with the FTPL. .....Eiji Okano, Nagoya City University; and Nguyen Thi Viet Phuong, Nagoya City University
  • Assessing FOMC impact in small open economies: Natural Language Processing Approach. .....Youngjin Choi, Temple University
1.A.12. Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty Government Programs I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
  • Land Access Inequality and Poverty among Agricultural Households in Nigeria. .....John Odozi, Ajayi Crowther University; and Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere, Agnes Scott College
  • The Impact of Enabling WIC Online Shopping on the Retail Competition of Infant Formula. .....Ming Ge, University of Florida; Di Fang, University of Florida; and David Davis, South Dakota State University
  • Pass-Through of Government Transfer Payments on Retail Prices: Evidence from P-EBT in Michigan.. .....Seung Yeon Jung, Michigan State University
  • Benefit Changes in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Household Grocery Purchases. .....Kelsey Pukelis, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Penalties in the Safety Net: Effects of Work Requirement Enforcement on Safety Net Attachment and Labor Supply. .....Katherine Richard , University of Michigan; and Lea Bart, University of Michigan
1.A.13. Empirical Macroeconomics I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Chair: Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Gender Differences in Employment Recoveries. .....Luiggi Donayre, University of Minnesota Duluth; and Yunjong Eo, Korea University
  • Analyzing the Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions on Inflation: A comparative Study across Time and Countries. .....Sebastian Laumer, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Capital Flows and Uncertainty. .....Eylem Ersal Kiziler, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; and Ezgi Ozturk, International Monetary Fund
  • Data-Driven Learning about Trend Productivity Growth. .....Eiji Goto, University of Missouri–St. Louis; Jan Jacobs, University of Groningen; and Simon van Norden, HEC Montreal
Discussants:
  • Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Kwok Ping Tsang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Ming Chien Lo, Metropolitan State University
1.A.14. Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities of Economic Growth in the Region [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Chairs: Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University;
  • Assessing the Impact of Microfinance Services on Rural Households in Tanzania: Evidence of SACCOS. .....Cynthia Ndede, South Carolina State University
  • Cooking up Change: Unveiling Household Cooking Energy Preferences in Ghana. .....Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Ryan W. Skeete, Thermo Fisher Scientific; Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Pricing of Climate Risks in the Capital Market of South Africa. .....Eric Ayamga, Texas Tech University; Eugenia Amporfu, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; and Daniel Sakyi, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence and Hidden Harms among U.S. and African Minority Businesses. .....Gbadebo Odularu, Howard University
Discussants:
  • Obed Quaicoe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, University of North Carolina Wilmington
  • Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Keisha Solomon, Howard University
1.A.15. Economics of Racetrack Wagering Markets [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
Chair: Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
  • Exploring Losing Streaks In Horseracing Using An Entropy Analysis. .....Matt Ryan, Duquesne University
  • Price Competition in the Market for Racetrack Betting. .....Raymond Sauer, Clemson University
  • Late Price Movements in Parimutuel Betting Markets. .....C. Nicholas McKinney, Rhodes College
  • The Transition from Stamina to Brilliance in Thoroughbred Racing. .....Marshall Gramm, Rhodes College
1.A.16. Analysis of Education I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Alan Green, Stetson University
  • The Impact of Education and Skill Mismatch on On-The-Job Training: Cross-Country Analysis in PIAAC Dataset. .....Zihan Ren, Ohio State University
  • Subjective Beliefs, Uncertainty, and Costs of Investment in Early Childhood. .....Marcos Lee, Queen's University
  • Age Effects in Primary Education: A Double Disadvantage for Second-Generation Immigrants. .....Antonio Abatemarco, University of Salerno; Mariagrazia Cavallo, University of Bristol; Immacolata Marino, University of Naples Federico II; and Giuseppe Russo, University of Salerno
  • Understanding the Interplay between Personality, Cognition, and Childhood SES in Determining Educational Success.. .....Ole Ulpts, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • The Interaction of Signaling and Matching Markets: An Analysis of the Market for Higher Education. .....Alan Green, Stetson University; and Conrad Voigt, Stetson University
1.A.17. Cultural Capital and Economic Development [Allied-ACEI]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University; Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar;
Chair: Laura Noll, University of Zurich
  • Is Creative Placemaking an Effective Development Strategy? Establishment Evidence from a Cultural Grants Program. .....Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and Gary Wagner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Cultural Identity as Factor of Wealth and Disparities: A Spatial Approach. .....Luis César Herrero-Prieto, University of Valladolid; Iván Miguel, University of Valladolid; Mafalda Gómez-Vega, University of Valladolid; and Beatriz Rodríguez-Prado, University of Valladolid
  • Of Dragons and Rooters: Traditional Beliefs and the Politics of Resource Allocation in China. .....Adam Liu, National University of Singapore
  • Distinction and Subsidy in the Arts: Case Study of the New York City. .....Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar
Discussants:
  • Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • María José del Barrio-Tellado, Universidad de Valladolid
  • Sylwester Bialowas, Poznan University of Economics and Business
  • Paolo Di Caro, Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
1.A.18. Structural Microeconomics I: Youth [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Juvenile Crime, Education, and Expungement Policy: A Structural Estimation Using Quasi-Experimental Data. .....Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis; and Rong Hai, University of Miami
  • The Effects of Drug Use on Schooling and Crime. .....Antonella Mancino, Wilfrid Laurier University; and Diego Salazar, National University of Singapore
  • The Effect of Social Interaction on Teenager Health Behaviors: Estimating a Model with Multiple Equilibria. .....Alberto Bisin, New York University; Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University; and Giorgio Topa, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Model-Aided Identification of Policy Effects Using RCTs. .....Sebastian Gaiani, University of Maryland; Juan Pantano, The University of Arizona; and Zejin Shi, The University of Arizona
Discussants:
  • Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
  • Hanno Foerster, Boston College
  • Guillaume Wilemme, University of Leicester
  • Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis
1.A.19. Children, Childcare, and Labor Supply [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Danyang Zhang, The University of Akron
  • Parenting and Child Development. .....August Bruno, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • The Labor Market Effects of Having Children with Special Needs. .....Abigail Rose Cormier, University of Georgia
  • Who Pays for Childcare? Social Norms, Household Spending, and the Child and Dependent Care Credit. .....Danyang Zhang, The University of Akron; and Timothy Bond, Purdue University
  • My Parents Are Not Home: Parental Employment and Teenage Fertility. .....Lucas Garcez, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.A.20. Labor Markets I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Christopher Oconnor, College of the Holy Cross
  • Labor Market Consequences of Public Sector Salary Surge. .....Md Amzad Hossain, University of Arkansas; and Arya Gaduh, University of Arkansas
  • Agricultural Productivity, Worker Allocation, and Welfare Gap in Elementary Occupations: Evidence from Uganda. .....Christopher Oconnor, College of the Holy Cross; and Peter Brummund, The University of Alabama
  • Impact of HR5900 on the Airline Pilot Earnings. .....Matt Hampton, Austin Peay State University; and Michael Liby, Austin Peay State University
  • The Impact of Occupational Licensing on Earnings and Employment. .....Nicholas Carollo, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.A.21. Industrial Organization I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Matthew McMahon, West Chester University
  • Geographic Spillover of Merger Effects through Uniform Pricing. .....Sunmin Kim, The Ohio State University
  • Commission Fee structure and Innovation: In the Case of Mobile Application Platform. .....Byoungmin Yu, Iowa State University
  • Flying the JetBlue Skies: Proposed Spirit Merger and Competition in Aviation. .....Ann Atwater, University of Florida
  • Vertical Contracts and Upstream Market Structure: Insights from the Connecticut Beer Industry. .....Minhee Lee, The Ohio State University
  • More than Wine: How American Viticultural Area (AVA) Designations Support Growth in the Craft Beer Industry. .....Matthew McMahon, West Chester University; and Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
1.A.22. Applied Microeconomics I [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Xiaojin (Aaron) Sun, Oklahoma State University
  • The Impact of Reclassification Flood Insurance on Domestic Migration. .....Shan He, Auburn University
  • Impacts of Access to Legal Mobile Sports Betting on Self-Reported Mental Health: Evidence from Household Pulse Survey. .....Tim Bersak, Wofford College; Lyudmyla Ardan, Susquehanna University; and Richard Gearhart, California State University, Bakersfield
  • How Does the Child Tax Credit Change the Time Allocation of Parents? Evidence from American Time Use Data. .....Elif Dilden, Rockhurst University; Tennecia Dacass, Central Washington University; and Yang Jiao, Texas A&M University Texarkana
  • Electric Power Reliability and Local Housing Prices in the U.S.. .....Bradley Ewing, Texas Tech University; Zachary Keeler, Texas Tech University; Xiaojin (Aaron) Sun, Oklahoma State University; and James Payne, Oklahoma State University
  • Do the Emergency Allotment of SNAP Benefits Impact the Food Pantries?. .....Abhipsita Das, Alabama State University; and Joel Cuffey, Auburn University
1.A.23. International Lending [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Jin Lau, Marist College
  • Sovereign Green Bonds, Natural Disasters, and Capital Accumulation. .....Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers University; Agustin Samano, The World Bank; and Jin Lau, Marist College
  • Foreign Currency Borrowing and Exporter Dynamics in Emerging Markets. .....Chang Liu, University of Rochester
  • An Investigation into the (Over)Statement of the Economic Impacts of Foreign Direct Investments in Autocracies. .....Md Rahman, The University of New Mexico
1.A.24. Taxation [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: John Soriano, University of Dallas
  • Market Efficiency under Tax Kinks: Evidence from Taiwan. .....Luming Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yu-Chun (Elisa) Cheng, Cornell University; and Hsing-Wen Han, Tamkang University
  • Identifying Tax Compliance from Changes in Enforcement: Theory and Empirics. .....Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Laura Grigolon, University of Mannheim; Keith Teltser, Georgia State University; and Mark Tremblay, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Can Moves to Opportunity Be Constructed? Evidence from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. .....Henry Downes, University of Notre Dame; John Soriano, University of Dallas; and George Zuo, RAND Corporation
  • Informality, Natural Resource Endowment, and Tax Revenue Performance. .....Marcus Bansah, St. Olaf College; Priyanka Chaharia Mason, St. Olaf College; Yaseen Ahmed Ya Al-juboori, St. Olaf College; and Rishabh Goyal, St. Olaf College
  • Voters' Response to School Board Discretion: Agenda Setting vs. Fiscal Illusion. .....Walter Melnik, Marquette University
1.A.25. Life-Cycle Macroeconomics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University; Amy Handlan, Brown University;
Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Retirement Choice and Bequest Uncertainty. .....Erin Cottle Hunt, Reed College
  • Parental Long-Term Care and Social Security Claiming. .....Zhixiu Yu, Louisiana State University
  • Reciprocal Altruism and Time Transfers between Parents and Children. .....Neha Bairoliya, University of Southern California
  • Labor Market Sorting and Social Security in Developing Countries. .....Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
1.A.26. Migration Dynamics and Immigration Policy Impacts: Perspectives from MENA, Syria, Venezuela, and Beyond [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
Chairs: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
  • Disparities in Health Care Utilization Among Children of Middle Eastern Ancestry in the United States. .....Shooshan Danagoulian, Wayne State University; Owen Fleming, Wayne State University; Daniel Grossman, West Virginia University; and David Slusky, The University of Kansas
  • Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Measurement of Their Adaptation and Assimilation. .....Mehmet E. Yaya, Eastern Michigan University
  • Who’s Leaving Venezuela and How Do Immigration Policies Influence the Exodus?. .....Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; and Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
  • Effects of the Venezuelan Refugee Shock across South America: A 'GLocal' Approach. .....Jose Morales-Arilla, Texas A&M University; Alvaro Morales, Harvard University; and Diego Martin, Harvard University
  • Firm Creation and Voting Behavior under DACA. .....Murad Zeynalli, Louisiana State University
Discussants:
  • Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University
  • Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame
  • Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware
  • Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced
  • Mehmet E. Yaya, Eastern Michigan University
1.A.27. New Research on LGBTQ+ Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Christopher Carpenter, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Lucas Goodman, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • The Rainbow of Municipal Credits. .....Lei Gao, George Mason University
  • Risk Mitigation Responses to HIV/AIDS: Evidence from Gay Men's Personal Ads. .....Hasan Shahid, Vanderbilt University
  • Sexual Orientation and Financial Well-Being: Evidence from SHED. .....Kabir Dasgupta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Transgender Earnings Gaps in the United States: Evidence from Administrative Data. .....Lucas Goodman, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Discussant:
  • Samuel Mann, RAND Corporation;
1.A.28. Gender, Culture, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Lewis Davis, Union College; Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
  • Individualism, Homophobia, and Sodomy Laws. .....Lewis Davis, Union College; and Heather Holley, Union College
  • Norms and Honesty: A Cultural Explanation for the Gender Equality Paradox. .....Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University; Caroline Graf, VUamsterdam; and Andreas Pondorfer, Technical University of Munich
  • The Effect of Responding Officer’s Gender on Service Provision: Evidence from 911 Calls. .....Maria Mercedes Ponce de Leon, Brown University
  • The Gender of Names. .....Sam Bazzi, University of California, San Diego; Martin Fiszbein, Boston University; Katarina Fedorov, Boston University; and Elijah Locke, Boston University
1.A.29. Theory: Mechanism Design [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Arjada Bardhi, New York University
  • Clerks. .....Daniel Fershtman, Emory University
  • Optimal Licensing: Mechanisms for Replicable Goods with Externalities. .....Pellumb Reshidi, Duke University
  • Mechanism Reform: An Application to Child Welfare. .....Quitzé Valenzuela-Stookey, University of California, Berkeley
  • Diversity in Choice as Majorization. .....Teddy Mekonnen, Brown University
1.A.30. Microeconomics: Health, Education, and Welfare [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Ke Zeng, NORC at the University of Chicago
  • Do We Need More LGBTQ Politicians? Evidence from the Mental Cost of Hate Crime. .....Ke Zeng, NORC at the University of Chicago; and Peiyuan Li, Duke Kunshan University
  • Children's Health and Household Bargaining. .....Hsin-Wei Chang, Southern Methodist University
  • Efficient Entry in Rural Health Care Markets: Tracing the Downstream Effects of Medical Service Introduction at Rural Hospitals. .....Bradley Scott Curtis, University of Georgia
  • Health Risk Perceptions: Elicitation and Accuracy of Subjective Beliefs. .....Ben Mosier, Georgia State University
1.A.31. Electoral Districts and Redistricting [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ethan Daniel Kaplan, University of Maryland
Chair: Ethan Daniel Kaplan, University of Maryland

Panelists:
  • Daniel Kolliner, Kenyon College;
  • Daniel Jones, University of Pittsburgh;
  • Laurent Bouton, Georgetown University;
  • Emanuel Garcia Munoz, Palm Beach Atlantic University;
1.A.32. Topics in Education and Labor Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Chair: Tucker Smith, Vanderbilt University
  • Switching Schools: Effects of College Transfers. .....Lois Miller, University of South Carolina
  • The Power to Discriminate. .....Samuel Nathan Dodini, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; and Alexander Willen, Norwegian School of Economics
  • Clean Air, but Tattered Clothes: Manufacturing Decline, Air Pollution, and Education. .....Tucker Smith, Vanderbilt University
1.A.33. The Silk Road from 550 Km. in Space: Satellite Night Light Data Applied to Central Asian Research Topics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Charles Becker, Duke University
Chair: Edward Tower, Duke University
  • Understanding the Afghanistan-Iran Relationship: Tracking a Fluid Border. .....Marjan Orang, California Polytechnic State University
  • Economic Instability and Educational Attainment of Women: Lessons from Tajikistan. .....Mavzuna Turaeva, Duke University; Uyanga Gansukh, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
  • Development Trajectories of Uzbekistan through Satellite Night Light Data (1992-2021). .....Abdumalik Abdukayumov, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
  • Cross-Border Transformations in Nightlight Data and the Dissemination of Economic Activity between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. .....Aaron Lam, Duke University; Kashish Maheshwari, Duke University; and Charles Becker, Duke University
Discussants:
  • Christopher Gerry, University of Central Asia
  • Bohdan Krawchenko, University of Central Asia
  • Edward Tower, Duke University
1.A.34. Cannabis Policy and Spillover Effects [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina
  • No Smoking Gun: The Brady Act, Medical Cannabis, and Violent Gun Crime. .....Cameron Ellis, University of Iowa; J. Bradley Karl, Florida State University; and Rhet Smith, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • The Evolution of Cannabis Consumption: Evidence from Traffic Fatalities. .....Fatemah Lashkaripour, University of Kentucky; Amani Rashid, Washington State Institute for Public Policy; and Caroline Weber, University of Kentucky
  • Legalization of Cannabis and Respiratory Healthcare Use. .....Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Jialin Hou, University of Kentucky
  • The Effect of ENDS Taxes on Substance Use. .....Dhaval Dave, Bentley University; Yang Liang, San Diego State University; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; Caterina Muratori, San Diego State University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • The Effect of Liberalized Cannabis Policy on Risky Teen Sexual Behavior: Evidence from YRBSS. .....Joshua Hess, University of South Carolina; and Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
1.A.35. Consumer Behavior [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Matthew Nagler, The City College of New York, City University of New York
  • Re-Examining the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefit Cycle. .....Jose Xilau, Georgia State University
  • Keeping You in Sight: The Role of Focusing Effort in Commitment to Exogenous Goals. .....Matthew Nagler, The City College of New York, City University of New York
  • The Effects of Modern Day Lynching on Caution. .....Andre'nay Harris, Texas A&M University
  • Household Debt and Energy Choices. .....Dhiroj Koirala, University of Massachusetts Amherst
1.A.36. Applied Microeconomics II [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University;
Chair: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Access to Phone Network and Trust in Conventional Media. .....Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College; Robert Gonzalez, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Seunghun Chung, Cornell University
  • Equity Resource Sharing: Analyzing the Impact of Interlibrary Loan Consortiums on Public Library Collections and Personnel between Low and High-Income Communities. .....Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
  • Staying Connected: Experimental Effects of Weekly Text Messages in an Adult High School During the Pandemic. .....Patrick Turner, University of Notre Dame; and Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Broader Horizons: The Long-Run Impacts of Exposure to New Places. .....Tanner Eastmond, Brigham Young University; and Mike Ricks, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • Roads and Retail Consumption. .....Aerfate Haimiti, University of South Carolina
Discussants:
  • Jiee Zhong, Miami University
  • Bhargav Gopal, Queen`s University
  • Amanda Chuan, Michigan State University
  • Clint Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Joshua Price, Brigham Young University
1.A.37. Health and Development [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University
Chair: Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston
  • Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy through Debunking Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from Germany and Bangladesh. .....Khalid Imran, University of Cologne; and Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University
  • Has the Health of the SNAP Population Changed? Evidence from Biomarkers Data. .....Sanchita Chakrovorty, University of Georgia; and Travis Smith, University of Georgia
  • Parental Involvement and Children’s Mental Health. .....Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston; Syeda Tasnime Kabir, South Dakota State University; Golam Kibria, Aarhus University; and Shaila Nazneen, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Child Undernourishment in Bangladesh Due to High Temperatures. .....Moumita Ghorai, United Nations Development Programme; and Md Ohiul Islam, University of Vermont
Discussants:
  • Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston
  • Shahidul (Shahid) Islam, Purdue University
  • Sanchita Chakrovorty, University of Georgia
  • Md Ohiul Islam, University of Vermont
1.A.38. Health and Economic Development [General]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University
  • Health Impacts of Agricultural Fires in India: A Coasean Solution to Agricultural Crop Residue Burning (ACRB). .....Md Tajuddin Khan, Roanoke College
  • Health Knowledge and the Impact of Restricted Internet Access in Adolescence. .....Catherine Michaud-Leclerc, Université Laval; Laura Derksen, Frisch Center; and Ardyn Nordstrom, Carleton University
  • The Impact of Establishing Local Mental Health Facilities on Self-Harm and Labor Market. .....Talita Silva, University of Wisconsin--Madison
  • Financial Concerns and Sleeplessness. .....Claire Duquennois, University of Pittsburgh; and Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University
1.A.39. Diversity, Equity, Inclusiveness, Justice and Belonging (DEIJ&B) in Economics Classrooms: Addressing Instructor Hesitancies [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology

Panelists:
  • Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology;
  • Amy Eremionkhale, DePauw University;
  • Erika Martinez, University of South Florida;
  • Katrina Babb, Indiana State University;
1.A.40. Finance and Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University; Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris;
Chair: Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris
  • 'To Give or to Keep': Climate Change Exposure and Corporate Tax Avoidance. .....Siamak Javadi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Deepak More, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; and Nilesh Sah, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Municipal Bankruptcy and Cost of Debt. .....Anand Jha, Wayne State University; Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University
  • Banks, Sectoral Credit, and Local Economic Growth. .....Sujana Kabiraj, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; and Areendam Chanda, Louisiana State University
  • Financial Development, Poverty, and Inequality: The Role of Property Rights. .....Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Chandan Sharma, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
1.A.41. Topics on Education and Labor Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida;
Chair: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Long-Run Human Capital Impacts of Public Childcare Programs in Developing Countries. .....Valentina Duque, American University; and Fabio Sanchez, Universidad de los Andes
  • Persistence of the Spillover Effects of Violence and Educational Trajectories. .....Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • Public-Private Partnerships in Education: Experimental Evidence from Colombia. .....Felipe Barrera-Osorio, Vanderbilt University; Luis Carvajal-Osorio, Vanderbilt University; and Andrew Dustan, William & Mary
  • The Accent Gap. .....Ozlem Tonguc, Binghamton University; Elisa Taveras, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Maria Zhu, Syracuse University; and Nicola Miller, Binghamton University
1.A.42. Forests [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Paul Scott, New York University
  • Losing Territory: The Effect of Administrative Splits on Land Use in the Tropics. .....Elías Cisneros, The University of Texas at Dallas; Krisztina Kis-Katos, University of Göttingen; and Lennart Reiners, Asian Development Bank
  • Cows and Trees. .....Paul Scott, New York University; Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues, University of Toronto; Ted Rosenbaum, Federal Trade Commission; and Skand Goel, Independent
1.A.43. Agriculture [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Bryan Pratt, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Cover Cropping and Yield Variability. .....Bryan Pratt, USDA Economic Research Service; Daniel Szmurlo, USDA Economic Research Service; and Andrew Rosenberg, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Comparison of Policy Instruments to Promote Adoption of Sustainable Nitrogen Management Practices. .....Menglin Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Madhu Khanna, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and Shadi Atallah, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • The Impact of Conservation Practices on Agricultural Production and Land Value. .....Yanggu Li, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Wei Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Climate Variability Explains Herd Size and Milk Production in the Seasonally Dry Amazon Basin. .....Laura Villalobos Fiatt, Salisbury University; and Jill Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University
  • Design Based Inference of the Causal Effects of Climate Change and Adaptation: Evidence from Maize Yields in the Eastern United States. .....Joel Ferguson, University of California, Berkeley
1.A.44. Hampden-Sydney Political Economy [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
Chair: Anthony M. Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Distillers and Chemists: Strategic Use of the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 by Both Firms and Regulators. .....Jacob Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Off the State-Control Wagon: Liquor Privatization in Washington. .....Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Emergent, Emergency Healthcare, and the Howard Associations. .....Byron B. Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Home Court Advantage?. .....Anthony M. Carilli, Hampden-Sydney College
1.A.45. South Royalton 50 Years Later [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Karen Vaughn, George Mason University
Chair: Karen Vaughn, George Mason University

Panelists:
  • Mario Rizzo, New York University;
  • Karen Vaughn, George Mason University;
  • Gerald O'Driscoll, Cato Institute;
  • Richard Ebeling, The Citadel;
  • Joseph Salerno, Mises Institute;
1.A.46. Who Wins and Who Loses? Lessons from Distributional Analysis of U.S. Regulations [Presidential-SBCA]
Saturday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Lisa A. Robinson, Harvard University
Chair: Lisa A. Robinson, Harvard University

Panelists:
  • Dan Acland, University of California, Berkeley;
  • Aaron Kearsley, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services;
  • Joshua Linn, University of Maryland;
  • David Mitchell, Washington Center for Equitable Growth;
  • Vasundhara Gaur, New York University;
1.B.1. Crime and Policing: Presence and Policy [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Mike Makowsky, Clemson University
  • Police Attrition and Pension Incentives in California. .....Neil Filosa, Michigan State University
  • The Boss in Blue: Supervisors and Police Behavior. .....Austin Smith, The University of Arizona
  • Pretextual Stop Ban, Policing Behavior, and Public Welfare: Evidence from Los Angeles. .....Kyutaro Matsuzawa, University of Oregon
  • Exploring Racial Bias in Police Dispatch: Evidence from Columbus, Ohio. .....Shinjini Pandey, Ohio State University
  • Race, Space, and Place: A Spatial Analysis of Capability Deprivations and Community Punishment. .....Sheena Yoon, University of Utah
Discussants:
  • Mike LaForest-Tucker, Air Force Academy
  • Nayoung Rim, United States Naval Academy
  • Pim Pinitjitsamut, Rutgers University
  • Garrett Stanford, University of Georgia
  • Adam Soliman, Clemson University
1.B.2. Advances in Quantile Regression [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky; Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University;
Chair: Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky
  • Unconditional Quantile Partial Effects under Endogeneity. .....Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; Javier Alejo, Universidad de la República Uruguay; Sergio Firpo, Insper Learning Institution; Julian Martinez-Iriarte, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Gabriel Montes Rojas, Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Uncovering Hidden Harmony: Latent Binary Quantile Regression and an Application. .....Zhongjian Lin, University of Georgia; Yingyao Hu, Johns Hopkins University; and Ning Neil Yu, Nanjing Audit University
  • Difference in Differences, Quantile Regression Models, and Quantile Treatment Effects. .....Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo; and Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University
  • Wild Dependent Bootstrap Inference for Panel Quantile Regression. .....Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky; Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University; and Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo
1.B.3. Empirical Evidence on Environmental Topics [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
Chair: Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
  • Assessing the Environmental Impact of Taylor Swift Concerts on Local Air Quality. .....Stephen Locke, Western Kentucky University; and Susane Leguizamon, Western Kentucky University
  • Policy-Induced Defensive Investment: The Role of Information in Reducing the Healthcare Burden of Air Pollution. .....Noah Miller, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Climate Change, Uncertainty, Inequality and Hoarding. .....Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University
  • Willingness to Pay to Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms in a Recreational River Setting. .....Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
1.B.4. Monetary and Macroeconomics with Nontraditional Methods [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amy Handlan, Brown University; Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University;
Chair: Amy Handlan, Brown University
  • MoHANK: Mortgages in a Heterogeneous Agent New-Keynesian Model. .....Ross Batzer, Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • Monetary Policy without Moving Interest Rates: The Fed Non-Yield Shock. .....Niklas Kroner, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • An Automated Narrative Approach to Identifying Oil Supply and Demand Shocks. .....Miguel Acosta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • FedSpeak Matters. .....Amy Handlan, Brown University
1.B.5. Labor Economics [GRAD]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • The Birth of an Occupation: Professional Nursing in the Era of Public Health. .....Anthony Bald, Harvard University
  • Signaling Women's Entry into Nontraditional Occupations: Evidence from the Gender Desegregation of the U.S. Army. .....Amy Burnett Cross, American University
  • Evaluating Education Policy: A Four-Year High School System in Ghana. .....Stephen Owusu, The University of New Mexico
  • Does Unemployment Insurance Attenuate the Scarring Effect?. .....Wonsik Ko, Johns Hopkins University
Discussants:
  • Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University
  • Joseph Pickens, United States Naval Academy
  • Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • Hie Joo Ahn, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.B.7. Clustering [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Cluster or Not? One-Way or Two-Way?. .....Ruonan Xu, Rutgers University
  • Reliable Wild Bootstrap Inference with Multiway Clustering. .....Ulrich Hounyo, State University of New York at Albany
  • Improved Cluster Robust Inference for 2x2 Difference-in-Differences. .....Matthew Webb, Carleton University
1.B.8. Macro and Financial Econometrics [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Golnaz Motie, Western Kentucky University
  • The Time Varying Effects of Oil News Shocks. .....Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju, Weber State University; and Ana Maria Herrera, University of Kentucky
  • A Narrative for Fed Information Shocks. .....Justin Raymond Eloriaga, Emory University
  • Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy: Understanding the Link between Stock and Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy. .....Naowar Mohiuddin, The University of Kansas
  • The Nonlinear Impacts of Macroeconomic Shocks on the US Regional Housing Markets. .....Golnaz Motie, Western Kentucky University; and Zheng Zeng, Bowling Green State University
1.B.9. Economic Development I [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Miguel Ramirez, Trinity College
  • Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity Growth in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2021. .....Miguel Ramirez, Trinity College
  • Going to School at Better Schools Can Improve Children’s Health: The Health Benefits of the 2009 Right to Education Act in India. .....Abhradeep Karmakar, St. Lawrence University; and Kira Villa, The University of New Mexico
  • Effects of Military Bases on Women in Rural Colombia. .....Sakina Shibuya, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Felipe Parra, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Unveiling the Manufacturing Disparity: A Comparative Analysis of China and India's Development Trajectories. .....Meenakshi Shekhar, Iowa State University
  • Electrifying Empowerment: Women Role Models and Solar Electrification in Rural Myanmar. .....Ferran Vega-Carol, Duke University; Subhrendu Pattanayak, Duke University; Mani Nepal, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development; and Zin Nwe, Innovations for Poverty Action
1.B.10. Endogenous Growth Theory [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Innovation, Technology Transfer, and the International Regulation of Patents and Trade Secrets. .....Michael Klein, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Yibai Yang, University of Macau
  • Trade and the Composition of Growth. .....Robert Kane, International University of Japan
  • Business Taxes, Management Delegation, and Growth. .....Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Super-Robust Endogenous Growth: An Estimation. .....Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
1.B.11. How Do Transportation Innovations Impact Health and Safety? [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
Chair: Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • How Do Driver Assistance Technologies Impact Transportation Safety?. .....Jonathan Hall, The University of Alabama; Conor Lennon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Joshua Madsen, University of Minnesota
  • Ridesharing and Sexual Violence. .....Christian Saenz, Georgia State University
  • Ridesharing and Substance Use Disorder Treatment. .....Conor Lennon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Keith Teltser, Georgia State University
  • Do Uber and Lyft Reduce Drunk-Driving Fatalities?. .....Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
Discussants:
  • Austin C. Smith, Bates College
  • Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Emily Lawler, University of Georgia
1.B.12. Contemporary Issues in Financial Markets [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
Chair: Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
  • AI-Based Disruptions in Finance: An Analysis of Market Dynamics and Regulatory Responses. .....Polyxeni G. Tsitsiri, University of Piraeus; and Panagiotis G. Artikis, University of Piraeus
  • R&D Accounting Treatment and GDP Growth. .....Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus; and Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
  • Issues in Profitability Prediction with Machine Learning. .....Nicholaos Belesis, University of Piraeus; Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus; and Antonios Vasilatos, University of Piraeus
  • Do Fictitiously High Asset Growth Rates Drive the Asset Growth Anomaly?. .....Panagiotis G. Artikis, University of Piraeus; Lydia Diamantopoulou, University of Piraeus; and Georgios Papanastasopoulod, University of Piraeus
1.B.13. Social Security, Public Pensions, and Retirement [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Pablo Troncoso, University of Houston
  • The Effect of SNAP Work Requirement on Self-Employment. .....Haoran Wang, The Ohio State University
  • Incomplete Take-Up of Social Pensions: Evidence from Chile. .....Clement Joubert, The World Bank; and Pablo Troncoso, University of Houston
  • All or Nothing: Health and the U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance Program. .....Ivan Suvorov, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Does China’s New Rural Pension Scheme Discourage Work? Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Jinghan Kou, Fordham University
1.B.14. Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Igor Kheifets, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Two-Sample Instrumental Variable Estimation of Nonparametric Models. .....Yujin Kwon, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Instrumental Variable Approach to Multicointegration. .....Igor Kheifets, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Peter Phillips, Yale University
  • A New Neyman-Orthogonal Estimator for the Coefficient in a High-Dimensional Ordinal Logit Model. .....David Drukker, Sam Houston State University; Christian Raschke, Sam Houston State University; and Amy Salazar, Sam Houston State University
  • Marginal Treatment Effects with a Misclassified Treatment. .....Santiago Acernza, Universidad ORT Uruguay; Kyunghoon Ban, Rochester Institute of Technology; and Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Nonparametric Regression under Cluster Sampling. .....Yuya Shimizu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.B.16. Public Policy for Neglected Groups [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Alexander Henke, Howard University
Chair: Alexander Henke, Howard University
  • Becoming Legible to the State: The Role of Identification and Collection Capacity in Tax Compliance. .....Oyebola Okunogbe, The World Bank
  • Eviction Moratoria and Eviction Filings in the U.S.. .....Rebecca Hsu, Howard University; and Alexander Henke, Howard University
  • Restricting Unemployment Insurance and Crime: Evidence from the American Rescue Plan. .....Alexander Henke, Howard University; and Rebecca Hsu, Howard University
  • The Short- and Long-Term Obesity Penalty: Persistence and Heterogeneity in the Market for Obese Workers. .....Ye Jiang, Dickinson College; and Yue Yin, University of Bristol
1.B.17. Institutions and Valuation I [Allied-ACEI]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University; Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar;
Chair: Douglas Hodgson, Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Technical Efficiency of the U.S. Art Museum Sector: Patterns in Productivity toward Public Engagement Goals. .....Dylan Thompson, Macquarie University; Douglas Noonan, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis; and Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Beyond K-Dramas: The Educational and Touristic Impacts of the Korean Wave Phenomenon. .....Kira Marie Finan, University College Dublin; and Olivia Irma Finan, University College Dublin
Discussants:
  • Anne-Sophie Radermecker, Université Libre de Bruxelles
  • Adam Liu, National University of Singapore
  • Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Laura Noll, University of Zurich
1.B.18. Structural Microeconomics II: Family/Labor [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
  • Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting. .....Hanna Wang, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Minji Bang, University of Cambridge; and Katarina Kuske, Bocconi University
  • Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting. .....Hanno Foerster, Boston College; Tim Obermeier, University of Leicester; and Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University
  • Career Paths with a Two-Body Problem: Occupational Specialisation and Geographic Mobility. .....Valeria Rueda, University of Nottingham; and Guillaume Wilemme, University of Leicester
Discussants:
  • Juan Pantano, The University of Arizona
  • Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University
  • Antonella Mancino, Wilfrid Laurier University
1.B.19. Compensation and Wages [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Josh Pinkston, University of Louisville
  • Self-Employment and Income Dynamics among Washington DC Taxpayers, 2012-2019. .....Corey Husak, U.S. Senate; Carmen Sanchez Cumming, University of California, Berkeley; Yi Geng, Office of Revenue Analysis; and Daniel Muhannad, Office of Revenue Analysis
  • The Effects of Minimum Wages on 'Mom & Pop' Businesses. .....Josh Pinkston, University of Louisville; and Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • How Do Minimum Wages Affect Non-Employer Business Establishments in the United States?. .....Ke Lyu, University of Nevada, Reno; and Frank Fossen, University of Nevada, Reno
1.B.20. Labor Relations and Productivity [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
  • Toxic Managers, Firm Productivity, and Worker Well-Being. Evidence from Bangladeshi Garment Factories. .....Paula Lopez-Pena, Queen`s University; Kamruzzaman Mozumder, University of Dhaka; Atonu Rabbani, University of Dhaka; and Christopher Woodruff, University of Oxford
  • Can Technology Mitigate the Impact of Heat on Labor Productivity? Experimental Evidence from India. .....Deepak Saraswat, Meta Platforms, Inc.; Anjali Verma, The University of Texas at Austin; Anna Custers, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences; and Prathap Kasina, Independent Researcher
  • Work Rules in Port Productivity. .....Samuel Martin Bailey, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Works Councils and Employee Board Representation: Theory, Cross-National Comparative Practices and Determinants. .....Stephen C. Smith, The George Washington University
  • The Effects of Unionization on Firms’ Innovative Capacities: Evidence from U.S. Firms. .....Nazanin Sedaghatkish, Sam Houston State University
1.B.21. Economic Development and Labor Markets [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Urbashi Mookerjee, St. Olaf College
  • Exports, Informal Labor Markets, and Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean. .....Daniel Centuriao, West Virginia University
  • Development Effects of Electrification on Wage and Working Time: Evidence from Tanzania in 2008-2020. .....Jongho Choe, Florida State University
  • Unveiling Job Dynamics: Creation, Destruction, and Churn of Household Non-Farm Enterprises in Nigeria. .....Xufeng Liu, The Ohio State University
  • Analyzing the Impact of Exposure to Artificial Intelligence on Wage Distribution across Skill Levels: Evidence from Establishment-Level Data. .....Urbashi Mookerjee, St. Olaf College
1.B.22. Asymmetric and Private Information [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Jonathan Libgober, University of Southern California
  • Contracting with Heterogeneous Researchers. .....Han Wang, Ohio State University
  • A Reputational Theory of Influencer Marketing. .....Cuimin Ba, University of Pittsburgh
  • Optimal Scoring for Dynamic Information Acquisition. .....Yingkai Li, National University of Singapore; and Jonathan Libgober, University of Southern California
  • A Collusion-Proof Dynamic Mechanism. .....Endre Csóka, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics; Heng Liu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Alexander Rodivilov, Stevens Institute of Technology; and Alexander Teytelboym, University of Oxford
  • The Burden of Proof and the Division of Surplus. .....Deniz Kattwinkel, University College London; and Justus Preusser, Bocconi University
1.B.23. Inflation I [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Antoine Lepetit, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Commuting, Home Utilities, and Production: The Distributional Effects of Energy Price Shocks. .....Mehedi Hasan Oni, University of Houston
  • Hysteresis, Inflation Dynamics, and the Changing Phillips Correlation. .....Antoine Lepetit, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Inflation Surprises and Real Economic Activity. .....Todd Messer, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and ChaeWon Baek, Tufts University
  • Cross-Country Evidence on Inflation and the Quantity Theory of Money after COVID-19. .....Zejun Jiang, West Virginia University; and Scott Schuh, West Virginia University
  • Are Inflation Movements Global in Nature?. .....Zo Nantenaina Andriantomanga, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
1.B.24. International Migration [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Kul Kapri, Rowan University
  • Immigrant Occupations and Trade Creation. .....Bikramjit Saha, Lebanon Valley College
  • Migration, Remittances, and Food Insecurity: Evidence from Household Survey Data. .....Kul Kapri, Rowan University
  • Retaining Foreign Talent: The Impact of the OPT Extension on the U.S. Labor Market and STEM Employment. .....Minah Kim, Georgetown University
1.B.25. Perspectives in International Trade [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
Chair: Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
  • Spatial Linkages, Inequality, and Commodity Shocks. .....Felipe Benguria, University of Kentucky
  • Quality Regulation Creates and Reallocates Trade. .....Lucas Zavala, The World Bank
  • Trade Shocks: The Next Generation. .....John Lopresti, William & Mary
  • State Importers in Global Markets. .....Bob Rijkers, The World Bank
1.B.26. Understanding Migration Dynamics: Housing, Labor, Child Welfare, and Trade Perspectives [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
Chairs: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame;
  • Who Was Essential during the COVID Pandemic? Evidence from the 2020 H-2B Lottery. .....Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware
  • The Impact of Immigrants on Natives Labor Market Outcomes: A Causal Machine Learning Approach. .....Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Violations of Federal Child Labor Legislation. .....Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, University of California, Merced; and José R. Bucheli, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • International Trade and Cross-Border Marriages. .....Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame; and Jordi Paniagua, University of Valencia
Discussants:
  • Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
  • Jose Morales-Arilla, Texas A&M University
  • Chunbei Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Murad Zeynalli, Louisiana State University
1.B.27. Education I [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Mengying Peng, Hitotsubashi University
  • Peer Effects on College Choice: Evidence from Affirmative Action in China. .....Mengying Peng, Hitotsubashi University; and Xiaoyang Ye, Brown University
  • The Determinants of Teaching Effectiveness: Evidence from a Model of Teachers' and Students' Interactions. .....Enrique Martin Luccioni, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Market Access, the Skill Premium, and Human Capital in Spain (1860-1930). .....Rafael González-Val, Universidad de Zaragoza; Pau Insa-Sánchez, Università di Siena; Julio Martinez-Galarraga, Universitat de Barcelona; and Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat, Universitat de Valencia
  • Natural Disasters and Early Child Development: Evidence from an Earthquake. .....Roberto Gillmore, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Looking Ahead? Higher Education Expansion and Teenagers' Educational Outcomes in Brazil. .....Virna Vidal Menezes, University of Notre Dame
1.B.28. Inequality and Economic Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota; Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
  • Model Uncertainty and Measures of Inequality of Opportunity. .....Chih Ming Tan, University of North Dakota; Giovanni Bernardo, University of Naples Federico II; and Andros Kourtellos, University of Cyprus
  • Watching Inequality: The Impact of Telenovelas on Preferences for Redistribution in Latin America. .....Javier Jose Gonzalez, Southern Methodist University
  • All within the Family: Intergenerational Transmissions. .....Dhanu Thamarapani, California State University, Chico
  • Expectations, Culture, and the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship, Management, and Innovation. .....Priyanka Chakraborty, Centenary College of Louisiana; and Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
1.B.29. Theory: Information I [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Xiao Lin, University of Pennsylvania
  • Optimal Promotion Policy Design. .....Takuma Habu, Cornell University
  • Actions and Signals. .....Thomas Jungbauer, Cornell University; and Michael Waldman, Cornell University
  • Commitment and Randomization in Communication. .....Xiao Lin, University of Pennsylvania
  • Costly Evidence and Discretionary Disclosure. .....Kun Zhang, University of Queensland
1.B.30. Structural Change, Policy, and Development [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Hundanol Atnafu Kebede, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Agricultural Mechanization and Structural Change: Evidence from China. .....Hundanol Atnafu Kebede, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Structural Change and Human Capital Heterogeneity. .....Spandan Roy, Iowa State University
  • Bureaucrats and the Korean Export Miracle. .....Philipp Barteska, London School of Economics and Political Science; and Jay Euijung Lee, Stockholm University
  • Critical Minerals, the State, and the Energy Transition. .....Debamanyu Das, University of Washington
  • The Confusion of Growth in China’s Grain Counties: A Land Use Perspective. .....Mengna Zhang, South China Agricultural University; and Tonglong Zhang, South China Agricultural University
1.B.31. Empirical Advances in Addressing Policy Questions [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Haiyong Liu, Texas State University
Chair: Haiyong Liu, Texas State University
  • A Strategy for Building a Multidimensional Poverty Measure. .....Lester Zeager, East Carolina University; John Bishop, East Carolina University; and Scott Wade, East Carolina University
  • Spillover Effects of Payment For Ecosystem Services Programs in the Lab. .....Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
  • The Polarization of Personal Saving. .....Marina Gindelsky, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Robert Martin, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • A Test of Simul Methods of Hypothetical Bias Mitigation. .....Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; and Wuyang Hu, The Ohio State University
  • A ‘Trade-to-Cap’ System for Revealing the ‘Social Carrying Capacity’ of Predators. .....Jacob Hochard, University of Wyoming; and Jason Shogren, University of Wyoming
Discussants:
  • Lester Zeager, East Carolina University
  • Dean Showalter, Texas State University
  • Thesia Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
1.B.32. New Directions in Experimental Economics I [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
  • Caps on Bids in Tullock Contests with Identity-Dependent Externalities. .....Dan Kovenock, Chapman University; and Jian Song, Chapman University
  • Motivated Guessing: False Memory and Its Impact on Competitiveness and Performance. .....Siyu Wang, Wichita State University
  • Survivor Pensions and Incentives for Female Labor Supply: Regression Discontinuity Analysis. .....Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University; and Joaquin Henault, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Joy Buchanan, Samford University
  • Jonathan Beauchamp, George Mason University
  • Kevin McCabe, George Mason University
1.B.33. Forecasting [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Luiz Lima, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Time-Varying Factor-Augmented Regression Model for High-Dimensional Data. .....Wei Liu, Louisiana State University
  • On the Reliability of Crowdsourced Employer Reviews: Insights from Opt-In and Census Job Attitudes Data. .....Kellie Brooke Lindsay, Gallup; James K. Harter, Gallup, Inc.; and Jim W. Asplund, Gallup, Inc.
  • Predicting Food Hardship in Real Time: A Machine Learning Approach Using Aggregate Retail Sales Data. .....Kejda Llana, University of Delaware; and Katie Fitzpatrick, University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • Factor-Based Quantile Forecasting with Textual Data. .....Luiz Lima, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Lucas Godeiro, Federal Rural University of the Semi-arid Region; and Jie Wei, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  • Assessing Text Mining and Technical Analyses on Forecasting Stock Market Return Rate during COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Ali Lashgari, Kansas State University
1.B.34. Corporate Finance [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Joseph Smith, Washington and Lee University
  • Collateral, Debt Composition, and Borrowing Constraints. .....Zhiyi Wei, Dickinson College
  • Put Your Name on It? The Company Characteristics and Financial Performance of Sports' Stadium Sponsorship. .....Joseph Smith, Washington and Lee University
  • ESG and Matching in Global Supply Chains. .....Jaerim Choi, Yonsei University; Omrane Guedhami, University of South Carolina; Jay Hyun, HEC Montreal; Jong-Min Oh, SungKyunKwan University; and Hawn-Jin Yong, LG Business Research
  • Credit Misallocation and Disintermediation in China's Local Public Financing. .....Shawn Chi, Grinnell College
  • Optimal Corporate Governance under Externalities: Stakeholder versus Shareholder Corporations. .....Eric Patricio Gonzalez-Sanchez, Oklahoma State University; and Gino Loyola, Universidad de Chile
1.B.35. Airline Awards, Fees, and Mergers [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Network Dynamics of the U.S. Airline Industry Amid the Pandemic. .....Collin DeVore, The University of Oklahoma; Kasra Khademorezaian, State University of New York at New Paltz; Lei He, Moravian University; Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma; and Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma
  • Price and Quality: Evaluating the DOJ Scale-Back Agreement of Alaska-Virgin America Merger. .....Shih-Hsien Chuang, Northwest Missouri State University
  • Business Is in the Air: Air Travel and Firm Relationships. .....Jacob Howard, MITRE Corporation; and Alexander Luttman, The MITRE Corporation
  • Drip Pricing and Costly Search: A Field Experiment of Airline Fare Search. .....Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Discussants:
  • Austin Drukker, Federal Trade Commission
  • Collin DeVore, The University of Oklahoma
  • Junyeol Ryu, The University of Oklahoma
  • Kerry Tan, Loyola University Maryland
1.B.36. Applied Microeconomics III [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University;
Chair: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
  • The Long-Lasting Effects of Early Childhood Lead Exposure: Evidence from Piston-Engine Aircraft Emissions. .....Jiee Zhong, Miami University; and Thao Duong, Texas A&M University
  • College Course Shutouts. .....Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University; Kevin Mumford, Purdue University; and Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University
  • Peer Effects in University Housing: Evidence from Fuzzy Central Assignment. .....Chao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jesse Gregory, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Clint Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Victoria Prowse, Purdue University
  • The Effect of JROTC Participation on Academic Outcomes and Military Enlistments. .....Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Luke Gallagher, United States Military Academy; and Mark Crow, United States Military Academy
  • The Effectiveness of Using Information About Pell Grant Awards as a Nudge. .....Joshua Price, Brigham Young University
Discussants:
  • Tanner Eastmond, Brigham Young University
  • Patrick Turner, University of Notre Dame
  • Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Isabel Pastoor, University of Minnesota
  • Aerfate Haimiti, University of South Carolina
1.B.37. Industrial Organization Research at the FTC [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Lawrence White, New York University
  • How Does Consumer Voice Respond to Antitrust Policy? Evidence from Supermarket Divestitures. .....Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
  • Open(?) AI. .....Matthew Leisten, Federal Trade Commission
  • Product Differentiation GEV and Implications for Vertical Integration. .....Edward Watkins, Federal Trade Commission
  • Vertical Integration in a Sequential Model of a Supply Chain with Bargaining. .....Matthew Panhans, Federal Trade Commission
Discussants:
  • Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University
  • Daniel Chaves, Western University
  • Drew Van Kuiken, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Ashwin Nair, University of Virginia
1.B.38. NAFE I [Allied-NAFE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
Chair: Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
  • Keynote Address: Discussion of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Case and the More Likely Than Not v. Professional Certainty Standard. .....Michael Gottesman, Georgetown University
1.B.39. Economics Education: Experiments and Activities [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: David Cleeton, Illinois State University
  • The Jamestown/Xiaogang Survival Game: A Class Experiment. .....Charles Holt, University of Virginia; Lee Coppock, University of Virginia; Cathleen Johnson, West Virginia University; and Madison Smither, Harvard University
  • Tuition Price Discrimination Game. .....Joshua Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College
  • Using a Policy Project in Principles of Microeconomics. .....Jordan Izenwasser, University of Central Florida
  • Deliberate Practice as a Guide to Active Learning. .....William Goffe, Pennsylvania State University
Discussants:
  • Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
  • Daniel Savelle, Saint Mary’s College of Maryland
  • Carla Nietfeld, Miami University
  • Christian Spielmann, University of Bristol
1.B.40. Residential Segregation, Racial Inequalities, and COVID-19 [General]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
  • Commuting for Higher Wages? A Study Exploring How Local Labor Markets Are Reconstructed When Local Areas Change Minimum Wage. .....Hitanshu Pandit, Northeastern University
  • Did Decreasing Residential Segregation Reduce Racial Wealth Inequality?. .....Zsigmond Palvolgyi, University of Michigan
  • The Racial Homeownership Gap and the COVID-19 Recession. .....Abdihafit Shaeye, Kent State University
  • Labor Market Racial Inequalities in the Aftermath of COVID-19. .....Vittoria Dicandia, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
1.B.41. Topics on Health Economics [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida;
Chair: Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • The Responses of Older Adults to SNAP Benefit Expansions. .....Melinda Morrill, North Carolina State University; De Fen Hsu, North Carolina State University; and Melissa McInerney, Tufts University
  • Broadband Internet Access, Economic Growth, and Suicide. .....Claudia Persico, American University; and Kathryn Johnson, American University
  • After the CCTs Ended: Children's Health Outcomes Post Mexico's Iconic Prospera Program. .....Susan Parker, University of Maryland; Fernanda Marquez-Padilla, El Colegio de México; and Tom Vogl, University of California, San Diego
  • Air Pollution and Students' High-stakes Exam Performance: Evidence from Mexico. .....Scott Holladay, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Xin Jin, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.B.42. Pollution I [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University
  • Being Human: Endogenous Growth, Pollution and Natural Resources under Time Inconsistent Preferences. .....Carles Mañó-Cabello, KU Leuven
  • Too Shiny to Handle: Light Pollution and Mental Health. .....Yushang Wei, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University
  • As Time Goes By: Redlining, Kinship and Environmental Justice. .....Kaiyi Wen, Binghamton University; and Neha Khanna, Binghamton University
  • Adapting to Risk: How Work-From-Home Practices Shape Responses to Weather Advisories. .....Xiao (Joyce) Lin, St. John's University; Vaibhav Anand, St. John`s University; and Mark Browne, St. John's University
1.B.43. Air Pollution [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Elise Breshears, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Do Emissions Tests Improve Vehicle Efficiency?. .....Elise Breshears, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Do Light Rails Provide a Track to Cleaner Air?. .....Thanicha Ruangmas, University of Maryland College Park; and Geoffrey Zhang, University of Maryland at College Park
  • Multi-Pollutant Cap-and-Trade Systems with Heterogeneous Firms: An Optimal Transport Approach. .....Justin Kakeu, University of Prince Edward Island
  • Effects of Air Pollution on Mental Health: Evidence from India. .....Shivani Chowdhry, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Unraveling the Heat of the Moment: Exploring the Dynamics of Weather and Violence. .....Alex Yu, Wake Forest University; Marc Conte, Fordham University; and Rachel Wilwerding, Fordham University
1.B.44. Austrian Complexity Economics [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
  • Fighting the Right Dragon: An Austrian Economics That Doesn’t Assume Away the Beast at the Heart of Economic Theory. .....Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
  • The Polycentric Governance of Musical Repertories as Complex Cultural Systems. .....Jaime Carini, Indiana University
  • Market Behavior in an Agent-Based Economy of Deep Learning Agents. .....James Caton, North Dakota State University; Zachary Johnson, North Dakota State University; and Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
  • The Market for Uranium. .....Matthew Kelly, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Computational Economics as the Mengerian Compositive Method. .....Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Abigail Devereaux, Wichita State University
  • Jaime Carini, Indiana University
  • James Caton, North Dakota State University
  • Matthew Kelly, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
1.B.45. Rationality and Methodology [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • The Evolving Subject Matter of Economic Analysis. .....Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • Inclusive vs. Axiomatic Rationality. .....Mario Rizzo, New York University; and Glen Whitman, California State University, Northridge
  • Integrating Undecidability and Ambiguity into Rational Choice Theorizing. .....Zachary Blake Kessler, Dickinson College; and Richard Wagner, George Mason University
  • 'Seeing in Depths': Michael Polanyi on AI, the End of Theory, and Tacit Knowledge. .....Eric Howard, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Discussants:
  • Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • Mario Rizzo, New York University
  • Zachary Blake Kessler, Dickinson College
  • Eric Howard, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1.B.46. International Trade and Cross-Border Linkages [Presidential]
Saturday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Maia Linask, University of Richmond
Chair: Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond
  • Credit Constraints, Collusion, and Multimarket Contact: Evidence from Colombian Exports. .....Nik Lopatin, Ashland University; Beverly Mendoza, Stephen F. Austin State University; and Jose Manuel Paz y Miño, Universidad de Chile
  • FDI and the Trade Co-Movement Puzzle. .....Paul Ko, Swarthmore College; and Jacek Rothert, United States Naval Academy
  • Trade War and Gains from Deflected Trade. .....Hea-Jung Hyun, Kyung Hee University; and Sooyoung Lee, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Anti-Granular Comparative Advantage. .....Jianwei Ai, Renmin University; Haoran Li, Renmin University; Gary Lyn, Iowa State University; Anton Yang, Yale University; and Wendong Zhang, Cornell University
1.C.1. Crime and Policing: Gender, Violence, and Disparities [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
  • The Economics Costs of Rape. .....Emily Nix, University of Southern California
  • Impact of Majoritarian Politics on Gender-Based Violence. .....Devika Hazra, California State University, Los Angeles
  • Crime and Punishment Order: Prosecutorial Discretion and Discrimination. .....Fatma Selcen Palut, Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Measuring Disparities Using a Marginal Treatment Effects Approach. .....Nikhil Rao, University of Michigan
Discussants:
  • CarlyWill Sloan, United States Military Academy West Point
  • Tyler Giles, Wellesley College
  • Tessie Krishna, Rutgers University
  • Benjamin Hansen, University of Oregon
1.C.2. Civil/Worker Rights, Fertility, Trade Liberalization [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College
Chair: Bang James, St. Ambrose University
  • Power of the Pulpit: The Effect of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Speeches on the Civil Rights Movement. .....Erick Gong, Middlebury College
  • Does Higher Economic Complexity Improve Labor Rights? A Cross-Country Panel Analysis. .....Arindam Mandal, Siena College; Elias Shukralla, Siena College; and Anirudda Mitra, Bard College
  • Participation in Global Value Chains and Its Impact on Human Rights. .....Anirudda Mitra, Bard College; Arindam Mandal, Siena College; and Phanindra Wunnava, Middlebury College
  • The Effects of Expanding Female Economic Opportunities on Fertility: Causal Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Bangladesh. .....Claus Portner, Seattle University; and Shamma Alam, Dickinson College
  • Does Trade Liberalization Affect Child Health Outcomes through Changes in Mothers’ Labor Market Engagement? The Case of Indonesia. .....Malabi Dass, St. Olaf College; and Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University
Discussants:
  • Andrew Fieldhouse, Texas A&M University
  • Bang James, St. Ambrose University
  • Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University
  • Joyce Jacobsen, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Obie Porteous, Middlebury College
1.C.3. Entrepreneurship, Institutions, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse;
Chair: Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Coup D’États, Institutional Change, and National Productivity. .....Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University; Daniel Bennett, University of Louisville; and Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • Latent Entrepreneurs and Latent Non-Entrepreneurs. .....Stephan F. Gohmann, University of Louisville
  • Fortune Favors the Bold and Patient: How Economic Freedom Impacts Economic Preferences. .....Ryan Kitzan, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; and Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Entrepreneurial Exit in the U.S. States. .....David Mitchell, Ball State University; and Kai Cher Tay, University of Louisville
1.C.4. Macroeconomics of Inequality and Labor [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University; Amy Handlan, Brown University;
Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University
  • Income Dynamics of Couples: Correlated Risks and Heterogeneous Within-Household Insurance. .....Rocio Madera, Southern Methodist University
  • Measuring Inequality with Consumption Time. .....Nick Pretnar, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Unequal Climate Policy in an Unequal World. .....Sewon Hur, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Measuring Marginal Participants: The Role of Quits and Layoffs. .....Kathrin Ellieroth, Colby College
1.C.5. Econometrics [GRAD]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Nonparametric Identification of Treatment Effect with Misclassified and Endogenous Treatment. .....Yan-Yu Chiou, Rice University
  • Spillover Effects with Nonrandom Sample Selection. .....Pablo Estrada, Emory University
  • Predicting the Distribution of Treatment Effects: A Covariate-Adjustment Approach. .....Bruno Nunes Fava, Northwestern University
  • Fast Estimation and Model Comparison for Large Bayesian VARs with Outlier Adjustments. .....Wei Zhang, Purdue University
Discussants:
  • Hyungjin Kim, Korea Development Institute
  • Alexandre Poirier, Georgetown University
  • Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo
  • Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.C.7. Difference-in-Differences, Event Studies, and Synthetic Controls [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Using Multiple Outcomes to Improve the Synthetic Control Method. .....Liyang Sun, University College London
  • Generalizability with Ignorance in Mind: Learning What We Do (Not) Know for Archetype Discovery. .....Davide Viviano, Harvard University
  • Causal Inference and Financial Event Studies. .....Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Yale University
1.C.8. Wage Level and Structure [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
  • The Impact of Veterans and the Military on Local Earnings. .....William Craighead, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
  • What Drives West German Wage Sorting?. .....Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University
  • Wage Dispersion and Team Performance: Lessons Learned from Major League Soccer. .....Michael Gove, University of North Georgia
1.C.9. Criminal Law and Economics [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University
  • The Impact of Drug-Induced Homicide Laws on Unintentional Drug Overdose Deaths. .....Angela Dills, Western Carolina University; Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College; and Kathleen Sheehan, Creighton University
  • Violent and Drug Offender Registry Requirement Effects on Crime and Recidivism. .....Grace Phillips, The University of Memphis
  • Food Safety Enforcement and Compliance. .....Timothy Beatty, University of California, Davis; and Jay Shimshack, University of Virginia
  • The Impact of Privacy Policy on the Future of the Online Economy: Comparing U.S. Privacy Regulation with the GDPR. .....Tracy Miller, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
1.C.10. Microeconometrics I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Finn Christensen, Towson University
  • Comparative Statics for Difference-in-Differences with Spillovers. .....Finn Christensen, Towson University
  • Decision Theory for Treatment Choice Problems with Partial Identification. .....José Luis Montiel Olea, Cornell University; Chen Qiu, Cornell University; and Jörg Stoye, Cornell University
  • Testing Spatial Interactions in the Presence of Dominant Units. .....Shi Ryoung Chang, The Ohio State University
  • Social Interactions in Large Endogenous Networks. .....Shuo Qi, Southern Methodist University; and Wan Zhang, University of California, Los Angeles
1.C.11. Health and Labor I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
  • Navigating Educational Policy Changes: A Study on Mental Health Outcomes in Minority Adolescents. .....Sanket Kanekar, Alabama State University
  • Decomposing Income Related Disability Inequality: The Role of Job Demands. .....Yiran Han, State University of New York at Albany; Chun-Yu Ho, State University of New York at Albany; and Pinka Chatterji, State University of New York at Albany
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Childcare Market: Analyzing Shifts in Supply and Demand Dynamics. .....Zihang Li, Auburn University
  • Patient and Provider Concordance: Do Patients Prefer Physicians of their Own Race or Ethnicity?. .....Harold Neighbors, Tulane University; Brigham Walker, Tulane University; Janna Wisniewski, Tulane University; Rajiv Sharma, Portland State University; Sarah Tinkler, Portland State University; and Ethan Tsai, Tulane University
1.C.12. Intermediation Frictions in Financial Markets [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Semih Uslu, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Russell TN Wong, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Disintermediating the Federal Funds Market. .....Russell TN Wong, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Mengbo Zhang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
  • Liquidity in the Cross Section of OTC Assets. .....Semih Uslu, Johns Hopkins University; and Guner Velioglu, Loyola University Chicago
  • Entry and Exit in Treasury Auctions. .....Jason Allen, Bank of Canada; Ali Hortacsu, The University of Chicago; Eric Richert, The University of Chicago; and Milena Wittwer, Boston College
Discussants:
  • Gaston Navarro, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Brandon Yueyang Han, University of Maryland
  • Jay Kahn, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.C.13. Economic Development, Health, and Human Capital [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Hyuk Harry Son, Utrecht University
  • Local Administrative Capacity and Public Health: Evidence from District Borders in India. .....Nathan Franz, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Impact of Fortified Rice on School-Aged Children’s Outcome in Cambodia. .....Yoonjung Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Lead Poisoning from Relocation of Lead-Acid Battery Production from China to Bangladesh. .....Moogdho Mahzab, Stanford University
  • Cash and Cognition: The Impact of Transfer Timing on Standardized Test Performance and Human Capital. .....Axel Eizmendi Larrinaga, Tufts University; and Germán Reyes, Middlebury College
  • Tailoring Financial Advice and Sales Agent Incentives to Enhance Consumer Welfare from Livestock Insurance. .....Chris Barrett, Cornell University; Tagel Gidey, Environment and Climate Research Centre; Glenn Harrison, Georgia State University; Nathan Jensen, University of Edinburgh; Karlijn Morsink, Utrecht University; Hyuk Harry Son, Utrecht University; and Todd Swarthout, Georgia State University
1.C.14. Long-Term Trends in U.S. Labor Market Dynamics [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Niklas Engbom, New York University
Chair: Niklas Engbom, New York University
  • The Long-Term Decline of the U.S. Job Ladder. .....Niklas Engbom, New York University
  • Heterogeneity in Wage and Firm Dynamics: The Role of Worker Prospects. .....Seula Kim, Pennsylvania State University
  • Internal and External Labor Markets and Declining Dynamism. .....Sadhika Bagga, University of Rochester
  • Job Dynamics with Staffed Labor. .....Claudia Macaluso, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
1.C.15. Educational Finance I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Anil Nathan, The George Washington University
  • The Impact of Losing Financial Aid on Major Choice and Early Career Earnings: Evidence from the TEXAS Grant. .....Seth Tanner Walker, Michigan State University
  • Evaluating the Economic Impacts of Federal Budget Cuts on Secondary Career and Technical Education: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis. .....Jing Zhang, Texas A&M University
  • Incentivizing Professional Development in Early Childhood Education. .....Prerna Dokania, The George Washington University
  • The Impact of High School Technical Education Program Expansion. .....Shaun Dougherty, Boston College; and Yerin Yoon, Boston College
1.C.16. Health, Education, and Welfare I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Samsun Naher, University of Washington
  • The Impact of Changes in Ownership on Quality of Home Health Agencies. .....Samsun Naher, University of Washington; Ivan R. Molton, University of Washington; and Tracy M. Mroz, University of Washington
  • Maternal Responses to the Zika Epidemic: Immunization and Beyond. .....Caroline Welter, West Virginia University
  • Succession, Shaadi & Shiksha: Impact of Inheritance Laws on Marriage Markets and Education Investment in India. .....Prachi Shukla, Duke University
  • From Here to Maternity: Prenatal Care Utilization and Formal Versus Non-Formal Education in Ghana. .....Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • School Closure during COVID-19 and Education Outcomes in India. .....Muchin Bazan, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
1.C.17. Intergenerational Mobility in Asia [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Chair: Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Estimating Intergenerational Health Transmission in Taiwan with Administrative Health Records. .....Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Bhash Mazumder, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; Ming-Jen Lin, National Taiwan University; and Harrison Chang, University of Toronto
  • An Examination of Intergenerational Mobility in the Philippines. .....Teresa Molina, University of Hawaii at Manoa; and Cara Tan, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Intergenerational Health Mobility in Developing Nations: Evidence from Indonesia and China. .....Huixia Wang, Stanford University; Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Bhash Mazumder, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; and Kompal Sinha, Macquarie University
  • Intergenerational Health Mobility in India. .....Santosh Kumar, University of Notre Dame; and Timothy Halliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa
1.C.18. Structural Microeconomics III: Family/Gender [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Rossella Calvi, Rice University
  • Childcare and Long-Term Care: A Tale of Altruism and Strategization within the Family. .....Chao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Ami Ko, Georgetown University
  • Parental Leave: Economic Incentives and Cultural Change. .....Jim Albrecht, Georgetown University; Susan Vroman, Georgetown University; Per-Anders Edin, Uppsala University; Raquel Fernandez, New York University; Jiwon Lee, New York University; and Peter Thoursie, Stockholm University
  • Life-Cycle Fertility, Human Capital, and Family Polices: A Discrete-Continuous Choice Framework. .....Andrés Hincapié, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; George-Levi Gayle, Washington University in St. Louis; and Robert Miller, Carnegie Mellon University
  • The Perceived Marital Returns to Education and the Demand for Girls' Schooling. .....Rossella Calvi, Rice University; Hira Farooqi, Center for Global Development; and Eeshani Kandpal, Center for Global Development
Discussants:
  • Margaux Luflade, University of Pennsylvania
  • Ewout Verriest, Pennsylvania State University
  • Rebecca Lessem, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Ami Ko, Georgetown University
1.C.19. Culture, Gender, and Well-Being [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Deniz Gevrek, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
  • Cultural Non-Independence in the Ethnographic Atlas and What to Do about It. .....Boris Gershman, American University; and Tinatin Mumladze, American University
  • Native-Immigrant Gap in Bullying and Adolescent Subjective Well-Being, and the Role of Culture and Gender in the U.S.. .....Deniz Gevrek, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi; Z. Eylem Gevrek, Cattolica Porto Business School; and Angel Runkel, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
  • Gender Equity, Traditional Masculinity, and the Marriage and Parenthood Penalties. .....William Jergins, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Ill-Informed Beliefs: Misperceptions of the Costs of Unplanned Parental Absences. .....Jessica Hoel, Colorado College
1.C.20. Programs Promoting Gender Equity [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Ajinkya Keskar, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Beyond a Free Lunch: Unintended Consequences of an Out-of-School Nutrition Program on Adolescent Girls’ School Enrollment. .....Ajinkya Keskar, State University of New York at Binghamton; Tanmay Devi, Rice University; Ritika Sethi, Rice University; and Dibya Mishra, Rice University
  • Adult Literacy, Gender, and Entrepreneurship: New Evidence from Rural India. .....Tanmay Devi, Rice University; and Abhishekh Ghosh Moulick, Baruch College, City University of New York
  • Encouraging Men to Share the Load through Repeated, Personalized, and Phone-Based Behavior Change Communication. .....Thomas Assefa, University of Georgia; Tigabu Getahun, Bonn University; Shivani Gupta, University of Georgia; Ellen McCullough, University of Georgia; and Tamara McGavock, Grinnell College
  • Intra-Household Incentive Design: An Experiment on Parent-Child Decision Dynamics in Pakistan. .....Rebecca Wu, The University of Chicago; Emma Zhang, The University of Chicago; Hamna Ahmed, Lahore School of Economics; and Zunia Tirmazee, Lahore School of Economics
1.C.21. Urban I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Cynthia Yang, Florida State University
  • Evaluating the Relocation of Indonesia’s Capital: A Quantitative Spatial Model Approach. .....Alexander Rothenberg, Syracuse University; Radine Rafols, Cornell University; Yao Wang, The Ohio State University; and Yi Jiang, Asian Development Bank
  • Does Party Switching Contribute to Neighborhood Political Polarization?. .....Keith Ihlanfeldt, Florida State University; and Cynthia Yang, Florida State University
  • Residential Location Choice and Access to Consumption. .....Sisi Zhou, Purdue University
  • Effects of Monetary Policy on the Distribution of House Prices. .....Yeongwoong Do, Seoul National University
  • Determinants of Housing Overcrowding in Germany. .....Simon Voss, Freie Universität Berlin
1.C.22. Applied Microeconomics IV [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Pallab Ghosh, The University of Oklahoma
  • The Effects of Political Participation on Missing Women: Evidence from the Egyptian Protests of 2011-2014. .....Pallab Ghosh, The University of Oklahoma; Firat Demir, The University of Oklahoma; and Zhengang Xu, Simpson College
  • Can Institutional Factors Affect Intergenerational Family Transfers?. .....Mayra Alejandra Saenz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • When Do People Donate? The Impact of Events and Media on Military Donations during Russia's Invasion of Ukraine. .....Oleg Korenok, Virginia Commonwealth University; Andrew Kosenko, Marist College; Margaryta Klymak, King's College London; Dariia Mykhailyshina, University of Bologna; and Katya Vasilaky, California Polytechnic State University
  • Grassroots to Governance: How School Walkouts Shaped Local Gun Policies. .....Tim Spilde, University of Notre Dame
  • The Last Stand on Democracy? Effects of the 2019 Hong Kong Anti-ELAB Protest on District Council Elections. .....Shuo Zhang, Syracuse University
1.C.23. Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Jingyi Huang, Brandeis University
  • The Short and the Long of It: Stock-Flow Matching in the U.S. Housing Market. .....Lei Fang, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Comovement and Transmission of Shocks in U.S. Housing Market. .....Wisdom Takumah, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Labor Market Reform and the Steady-State Dynamics. .....Lawrence Ogbeifun, Hartwick College
  • Liquidity Support, Banking Competition, and Welfare: Evidence from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in 1929. .....Jingyi Huang, Brandeis University
1.C.24. Empirical Studies of International Trade [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Felix Tintelnot, The University of Chicago
  • Firm Heterogeneity, Misallocation, and Trade. .....John Chung, Auburn University
  • 404 Not Found: The Internet and International Trade. .....Volker Nitsch, Technical University of Darmstadt
  • Bridging the Trade Divide: Verifying the Erosion of Distance's Influence across Time. .....Silvio Hong Tiing Tai, University of the State of Santa Catarina; and Izete Bagolin, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Does Participating in Global Value Chains Lead to Export Quality Upgrading?. .....Lin Shi, American University
  • The Effects of 'Buy American': Electric Vehicles and the Inflation Reduction Act. .....Hunt Allcott, Stanford University; Joseph S. Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley; and Felix Tintelnot, The University of Chicago
1.C.25. Gender, Race, and Diversity in Education [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Steven Pressman, The New School
  • Concentration and Connections of the National Academy of Sciences Members. .....Nantong Chen, University of Michigan; Richard Freeman, Harvard University; Danxia Xie, Tsinghua University; Hanzhe Zhang, Michigan State University; and Hanzhang Zhou, Tsinghua University
  • Gender and Race Inequalities during COVID-19: Evidence from the Labor Market Outcomes for New Ph.D. Economists. .....Jihui Chen, Illinois State University
  • Leadership Diversity in Regional Economic Associations: Does It Make Any Difference?. .....Steven Pressman, The New School; Sarah F Small, University of Utah; Laura Beltran Figueroa, University of Utah; Nishu Mehrish, The New School; Leah Masci, The New School; and Iris Riddiford Graham, The New School
  • Using Response Papers to Promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Introductory Economics Courses. .....Yoonseon Han, University of Puget Sound
  • Do Low-Cost Course Revisions Increase Women's Engagement in Economics? Testing a New Assignment in Introductory Economics Classes. .....Joshua Smith, Trevecca Nazarene University
1.C.26. Climate Change from a Macroeconomics Perspective [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Steven Lugauer, University of Kentucky
Chair: Steven Lugauer, University of Kentucky
  • GDP and Temperature: Evidence on Cross-Country Response Heterogeneity. .....Chadwick Curtis, University of Richmond
  • A Theoretical Model of Investing to Avoid the Economic Damages from Heat Emissions. .....Steven Lugauer, University of Kentucky; and Chadwick Curtis, University of Richmond
  • Spillovers and the Direction of Innovation: An Application to the Clean Energy Transition. .....Eric Donald, University of Pittsburgh
  • Solar Geoengineering, Learning, and Experimentation. .....David Kelly, University of Miami
1.C.27. Wage Setting Protocols [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Chair: Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Wage-Setting Protocols and Labor Market Conditions. .....Stanislav Rabinovich, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Brenda Samaniego de la Parra, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Ronald Wolthof, University of Toronto
  • The Response of Wages to Rejected Offers. .....Junjie Guo, University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • What Can We Learn from Asynchronous Wage Changes?. .....Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Wage Setting under Targeted Search. .....Anton Cheremukhin, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; and Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
1.C.28. Language, Culture, and Socio-Economic Outcomes [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University; Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University;
  • Cultural Dividends and Cultural Penalties. .....Yang Jiao, Texas A&M University Texarkana; and Le Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • How Social Structure Drives Innovation. .....Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University
  • Cultural Change through Writing Style: Gendered Pronoun Use in the Economics Profession. .....Sahar Parsa, New York University; and Camilo Garcia-Jimeno, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Peace and Its Correlates in the Ancient World. .....Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University
1.C.29. Theory: Information II [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Xiao Lin, University of Pennsylvania
  • Mediation Markets: The Case of Soft Information. .....Roberto Corrao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Information Acquisition and Free-Riding in Elections with Opinion Polls. .....Tetsuya Hoshino, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
  • Delusions of Grandeur and Their Benefits. .....Mark Whitmeyer, Arizona State University
  • Blackwell-Monotone Information Costs. .....Yonggyun Kim, Florida State University
1.C.30. International Economic History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Nicolas Ziebarth, Auburn University
Chair: Peter Nencka, Miami University
  • State Capacity in Seventeenth-Century France: The Role of the Intendants. .....Touria Jaaidane, University of Lille; and Sophie Larribeau, University of Rennes, France
  • Fiscal Capacity, Railway Federalism, and German Railway Development 1835-1885. .....Paul Lowood, University of California, Irvine
  • The Economic Impact of Extreme Climate on Agriculture: The Case of the British West Indies (1850-1960). .....Julia Schlosser, University of Bern
  • Rags to Rags: The Effects of the New Poor Law across Three Generations. .....Jon Denton-Schneider, Clark University; and Jennifer Mayo, University of Missouri
  • How Successful Public Health Interventions Fail: Regulating Prostitution in Nineteenth Century Britain. .....Grant Goehring, Boston University; and Walker Hanlon, Northwestern University
1.C.31. Economics Education I [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Chair: Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • The Evolution of Economics Research Collaboration. .....Willy Chen, Michigan State University; Xiao Qiao, City University of Hong Kong; and Hanzhe Zhang, Michigan State University
  • SDG-ing ECON 101: Enriching Economics Education through UN Sustainable Development Goals and Ethical Perspectives. .....Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ana Mazmishvili, Georgia Institute of Technology; and David Wilson, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Fostering Student Metacognition in Economics Courses. .....Ravshonbek Otojanov, Queen Mary University of London
  • The Country Music Guide to Macroeconomics. .....Mark Melichar, Nebraska Wesleyan University
  • Yes, They Can... Read! Harnessing the Power of Social Annotation Tools to Facilitate Student Learning. .....Shreyasee Das, Temple University
1.C.32. New Directions in Experimental Economics II [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
  • Linear Automaton Distance: A New Measure of Similarity between Automata Representations of Repeated Games. .....Walter Stover, George Mason University
  • A Model of Public Goods under a Credible Commitment Punishment. .....Nicholas Brown, George Mason University; Jiaman Li, George Mason University; Kevin McCabe, George Mason University; Aleksander Krzysztof Psurek, George Mason University; and Qijun Zhu, George Mason University
  • Choosing Friends. .....Rui Zhu, Changsha University of Science and Technology; Jianxin Wang, Central South University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Siyu Wang, Wichita State University
  • Jian Song, Chapman University
  • Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
1.C.33. High-Frequency Aspects of Economic Growth [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Pietro Peretto, Duke University; Filippo Massari, Fairfield University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • Technology Creation and Monetary Policy Transmission. .....Uluc Aysun, University of Central Florida; and Zeynep Yom, Villanova University
  • Business Cycle, R&D, and Hysteresis: Searching for Asymmetries. .....Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; and Hedieh Shadmani, Fairfield University
  • Macroeconomic Shocks and Productivity: Evidence from an Estimated Ideas Production Function. .....Xiaohan Ma, Texas Tech University; and Roberto Samaniego, The George Washington University
  • R&D Scale, Markups, and Productivity Growth. .....Domenico Ferraro, Arizona State University; Soroush Ghazi, The University of Alabama; and Pietro Peretto, Duke University
1.C.34. Gender I [Allied-ESA]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Elif Ece Demiral, East Tennessee State University
  • Closing the Gender Negotiation Gap: The Power of Entitlements. .....Elif Ece Demiral, East Tennessee State University; Macie Addley, Austin Peay State University; and Erin Taylor, Austin Peay State University
  • The Role of Gender Comparisons in Determining Reference Wage and Labor Supply. .....Anastassiya Karaban, University of Connecticut
  • (En)Gendering Parenthood Status in Indian Job Market: A Web-Based Online Field Experimental Study. .....Abu Afzal Tauheed, Jawaharlal Nehru University
1.C.35. Airline Economics: Consumer Welfare [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Schedule Padding Effects of a Change in Airport Slots: A Synthetic Control Analysis. .....Jules Yimga, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • The Dual Effects of Mergers on Peripheral Markets. .....Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; and Joe Mazur, Purdue University
  • Applied Welfare Economics Framework for Quantifying Consumer Impacts in the Airline Industry. .....Deborah Vaughn Aiken, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • Airport Regulation and Consumer Welfare. .....Junyeol Ryu, The University of Oklahoma
Discussants:
  • Alexander Luttman, The MITRE Corporation
  • Qingxin He, East Carolina University
  • Shih-Hsien Chuang, Northwest Missouri State University
  • Jacob Howard, MITRE Corporation
1.C.36. Applied Microeconomics V [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Value of Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Job Amenities for Students: Evidence from a Field Experiment. .....Amanda Chuan, Michigan State University; and Hye Jin Rho, Michigan State University
  • Effects of Early Career Diversity on Long-Run Team Success. .....Aaron Phipps, United States Military Academy; and Romaine Campbell, Cornell University
  • Equilibrium Gender Discrimination and Disadvantage in Student Evaluations of Teaching. .....Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University; Sara Ayllon, University of Girona; Lars Lefgren, Brigham Young University; Olga Stoddard, Brigham Young University; and Nicolas Urdaneta, Duke University
  • Does Artificial Intelligence Help or Hurt Gender Diversity? Evidence from Two Field Experiments on Recruitment in Tech. .....Mallory Lorraine Avery, Monash University; Andreas Leibbradnt, Monash University; and Joseph Vecci, University of Gothenburg
  • Dutiful Altruism? Evidence from Marginal Propensities to Donate from Wealth. .....Benjamin M. Marx, Georgia State University; Nicolas Duquette, University of Southern California; and Adam Isen, Johns Hopkins University
Discussants:
  • Dubravka Ritter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University
  • Emma B. Dean, University of Miami
  • Linnea Endersby, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1.C.37. Auction and Contest Design [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Tim Salmon, Southern Methodist University
  • Revenue Management with Reallocation. .....Alex Marsh, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Dynamic Reserve Prices in Procurement: An Experiment. .....Tim Salmon, Southern Methodist University; Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University; Sean Ennis, University of East Anglia; and Carlos Vega, University of East Anglia
  • Auctioning Exclusive Right to Sell Drugs. .....Chieh-Hsuan Hu, Boston University; Gaurab Aryal, Boston University; and Jiafeng Wu, Freddie Mac
  • Contest Design with Interim Types. .....Matthew Thomas, Federal Trade Commission
Discussants:
  • Matthew Gentry, Florida State University
  • Matthew Panhans, Federal Trade Commission
  • Conor Ryan, Pennsylvania State University
  • Yangkeun Yun, University of California, Los Angeles
1.C.38. NAFE II [Allied-NAFE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
Chair: Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
  • Financial Literacy, Risk and Damages Calculations. .....Steven J. Shapiro, Analytic Resources, LLC; and Matthew O'Connor, Quinnipiac University
  • The Comparative Likelihood and Cost of Agency vs. Direct Hire of Home Health Workers. .....Brian Piper, Research and Planning Consultants, LP; Angela VanDerwerken, Research and Planning Consultants, LP; Cameron Holstead, Research and Planning Consultants, LP; Emily Birmingham, Research and Planning Consultants, LP; and Randy Crouch, Research and Planning Consultants, LP
  • The Role of Assistive Technology in Life Care Planning: Implications for Economists. .....Olga Volkov, Fulton County Schools; and Nikanor Volkov, Mercer University
1.C.39. Economics Education: Mathematics, Statistics, and Data Literacy [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Douglas McKee, Cornell University
  • Math Assessment and Intervention in Economics Principles and Intermediate Courses. .....Kevin Dinh, University of California, Davis; Brian Jenkins, University of California, Irvine; Janine Wilson, University of California, Davis; and Derek Stimel, University of California, Davis
  • Insights on Using Co-Creation to Teach Mathematics in an Economics Degree Programme. .....Shomak Chakrabarti, The University of Manchester; Panos Sousounis, The University of Manchester; and Yapeng Wei, The University of Manchester
  • A DIY Guide to Writing Soup-to-Nuts Exercises. .....Richard Ball, Haverford College
  • FRED Equity Indices and Portfolio Analysis. .....David Cleeton, Illinois State University
  • First Class in Statistics and Econometrics: A Classroom Experiment. .....Yinghsuan Chao, University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh; and Camilo Rubbini, Florida State University
Discussants:
  • Douglas McKee, Cornell University
  • Jordan Izenwasser, University of Central Florida
  • Kyle Montanio, University of Colorado Denver
  • Ritchie Woodard, University of East Anglia
  • Panos Sousounis, The University of Manchester
1.C.40. Public Health Economics [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia; Biplab Datta, Augusta University;
Chair: Sohani Fatehin, Johns Hopkins University
  • Reducing PFAS In Drinking Water and Perinatal Health. .....Wes Austin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and Rosie Mueller, Whitman College
  • Identifying Factors Associated with Self-Reported Adult Telehealth Utilization: Evidence from Mississippi. .....Will Davis, Mississippi State University; Ayoung Kim, Mississippi State University; and Anna Grace Tribble, Mississippi State University
  • Long COVID and Financial Hardship: A Disaggregated Analysis at Income and Education Levels. .....Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia; Biplab Datta, Augusta University; and M. Mahmud Khan, University of Georgia
  • Improving Pregnancy Outcomes through Remote Monitoring and Rewards for Participation. .....Dustin Tracy, Augusta University
Discussants:
  • Jose Xilau, Georgia State University
  • Kaitlyn Wilson, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Jordan W. Jones, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Wes Austin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1.C.41. Building Human Capital in Underserved Populations [General]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Sarah Kroeger, University of Notre Dame
Chair: Sarah Kroeger, University of Notre Dame
  • Increasing College Completion for Single Mothers: The Impact of Uplifting Parents. .....William Evans, University of Notre Dame; and Sarah Kroeger, University of Notre Dame
  • Postsecondary and Labor Market Returns to the Contemporary High School Equivalency Diploma. .....Matthew Lenard, Florida State University
  • High School Equivalency Credentialing and Post-Secondary Success: New Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the GED® Exam. .....Blake Heller, University of Houston
  • Distance to Degrees: How College Proximity Shapes Student’s Enrollment Choices and Attainment across Race and Socioeconomic Status. .....Riley Acton, Miami University; Kalena Cortes, Texas A&M University; Lois Miller, University of South Carolina; and Camila Morales, The University of Texas at Dallas
Discussants:
  • Lois Miller, University of South Carolina
  • Blake Heller, University of Houston
  • Matthew Lenard, Florida State University
  • Sarah Kroeger, University of Notre Dame
1.C.42. Climate Change I [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Daniel H. Karney, Ohio University
  • How Does Mortgage Performance Vary across Borrower Demographics Following a Disaster?. .....November Wilson, Federal Housing Finance Agency; Caroline Hopkins, Federal Housing Finance Agency; and Alexandra Marr, Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • Accounting for Heterogeneous Beliefs in Forecast-Based Adaptation. .....Vaibhav Anand, St. John`s University
  • When Does Forecast-Based Insurance Benefit? A Case Study on Drought Risk Mitigation. .....Erin Coughlan de Perez, Tufts University; Vaibhav Anand, St. John`s University; and Leah Poole, Tufts University
  • Technological Progress and Climate Change: Evidence from the Agricultural Sector. .....Daniel Da Mata, Sao Paulo School of Economics; Mario Dotta, Getulio Vargas Foundation; and Thiago Lobo, Sao Paulo School of Economics
  • Climate Refuges of the United States. .....Andrew Earle, East Carolina University
1.C.43. Thinking of Changing Jobs? When, Why, How [Allied-AERE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizers: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University; Lynne Lewis, Colorado State University;
Chair: Lynne Lewis, Colorado State University

Panelists:
  • Jacob Hochard, University of Wyoming;
  • Sonja Kolstoe, USDA Forest Service;
  • Lynne Lewis, Colorado State University;
  • Casey Wichman, Georgia Institute of Technology;
1.C.44. Carl Menger Undergraduate Essay Contest [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
Chair: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
Discussants:
  • Caleb Fuller, Grove City College
  • Vincent Geloso, George Mason University
  • Nicholas Snow, Wabash College
  • Daniel D'Amico, Wabash College
  • Colin Harris, St. Olaf College
  • Jeremy Horpedahl, University of Central Arkansas
  • Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
  • Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Emily Skarbek, Brown University
1.C.45. Economic Dynamics of Authorized and Unauthorized Migration [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Joshua Bedi, University of Copenhagen
  • Defending Migrants in a Polycentric System: The Case of Central American Migration. .....Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; Karla Segovia, George Mason University; and Molly R Rovinski, George Mason University
  • Settling as Rebuilding: Skill and Social Capital Matching in Immigrant Life. .....Karla Segovia, George Mason University
  • Closing Time: Impacts of Deportation on Entrepreneurship. .....Joshua Bedi, University of Copenhagen; Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University; and Shaomeng Jia, The University of Louisiana Monroe
  • Under Cartel Control: The Shift of Migrant Smuggling Operations. .....Molly R Rovinski, George Mason University
1.C.46. International Trade and Natural Disasters and Resources [Presidential]
Saturday | 1:00 pm-2:45 pm |

Organizer: Maia Linask, University of Richmond
Chair: Maia Linask, University of Richmond
  • The Bright Side of Climate Risk: The Case of R&D investment. .....Xiao Wang, University of Science and Technology of China; and Hecong Xu, University of Science and Technology of China
  • COVID-19, Import Relationships, and New Formation: Evidence from Colombian Importers. .....Ben Hamilton, James Madison University
  • Export Quality, Carbon Emissions, and Fossil Fuel Energy Consumption: An Empirical Analysis. .....Shahroo Malik, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and Sajal Lahiri, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Waste Trade and Firm Performance: Evidence from China. .....Prakrati Thakur, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Cihang Wang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Shihan Xie, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; and Victoria Wenxin Xie, Santa Clara University
Discussants:
  • Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond
  • Anna Miromanova, Lewis & Clark College
  • Prakrati Thakur, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Ben Hamilton, James Madison University
1.D.1. Crime and Policing: Services and Supports [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Amanda Yvonne Agan, Cornell University; Katie Bollman, Oregon State University;
Chair: Brittany Street, University of Missouri
  • Therapy to Reduce Violence and Improve Well-Being during Incarceration. .....Mary Kate Batistich, University of Notre Dame
  • Subsidized Housing and Prisoner Re-Entry: The Impact of Wait Time on Re-Incarceration. .....Neil Silveus, Hope College
  • The Effects of Youth Clubs on Education and Crime. .....Carmen Villa, University of Warwick
  • Universal Free School Lunch and Neighborhood Crime. .....Jillian Carr, Purdue University; Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington; and Katherine Yewell, Florida State University
Discussants:
  • Matias Axelrod, Michigan State University
  • Zijing He, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • John Tebes, University of Notre Dame
1.D.2. Policies and Interventions on Risky Behaviors and Their Health-Related Outcomes [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Owen Fleming, Wayne State University
Chair: Cecilia S. Diaz-Campo, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Prescription Coverage and Opioid Use Disorders: Evidence from Medicare Part D. .....Ricardo Ang, Tulane University
  • Public-Place Smoking Bans and the Burden of Disease: Evidence from the American States. .....Miguel Antonio G. Estrada, University of Georgia
  • Medical Innovation, Risky Behavior, and Fertility Decisions: The Case of HAART. .....Sherajum Monira Farin, Georgia State University; and Hasan Shahid, Vanderbilt University
  • Euphoria or Meltdown? Online Sport Gambling Laws and Mental Health. .....Olanrewaju Yusuff, Georgia State University; Owen Fleming, Wayne State University; and Tejendra Singh, Georgia State University
1.D.3. Economics of Substance Use [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
Chair: Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
  • The Impact of Housing Services for Homeless Populations on Crime: Evidence from the Built-for-Zero Program. .....Rex Sitti, Old Dominion University; Xiaoxue Li, The University of New Mexico; and Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
  • A New Look at the Impact of Beer Taxes on Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities. .....Ana Milan Hinostroza, The University of New Mexico; Xiaoxue Li, The University of New Mexico; and Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
  • Cost-Effectiveness of Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone among Incarcerated Persons with Opioid Use Disorder before Release from Prison versus after Release. .....Sean Murphy, Weill Cornell Medicine; Ali Jalali, Cornell University; Philip Jeng, Cornell University; Daniel Polsky, Johns Hopkins University; Sabrina Poole, University of Pennyslvania; and George Woody, Academy for the Judiciary, Taiwan
  • Tobacco, Vaping and Adolescent and Young Adult Mental Health and Cognition: New Evidence from Self-Reports and Biomarkers. .....Chad Cotti, Michigan State University; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; Erik Nesson, Wake Forest University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
Discussants:
  • Catherine Maclean, George Mason University
  • Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
  • Aakrit Joshi, University of North Florida
  • Rex Sitti, Old Dominion University
1.D.4. Topics in Housing and Urban Economics [Allied-SGE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Scott Wentland, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Chair: Gary Cornwall, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • The Time-on-the-Market Gradient. .....Justin Contat, Federal Housing Finance Association; William Doerner, Federal Housing Finance Association; and Daniel Lane, Federal Housing Finance Association
  • When the Levy Breaks: School Levies, Public Goods, and the Housing Market. .....Gary Cornwall, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; Jeremy Moulton, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Beau Sauley, Murray State University; and Scott Wentland, Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • Housing First Charlotte-Mecklenburg: The Effect of Receiving Housing on the Wellbeing and Service Utilization of Individuals Experiencing Chronic Homelessness. .....Lisa Schulkind, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Jenny Hutchinson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Lori Thomas, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • When the Price is Right: Home Value Misperception and Measurement of Wealth Disparities. .....Paul Carrillo, George Washington University; Marina Gindelsky, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Scott Wentland, Bureau of Economic Analysis
1.D.5. Health Economics: Regulation and Markets [GRAD]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Hospital Expansion and Health Outcomes: Evidence from the Hill-Burton Program. .....Spencer McCloy, Florida State University
  • Does the Expansion of Physician Assistant Scope Practice Laws Increase Healthcare Access. .....Tulasiram Nepal, The University of Memphis
  • The Impact of Limited Consideration on Market Outcomes in the Hospital Industry. .....Jack Berger, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Assessing Front-of-Package Health Labeling under New FDA Proposed Guidelines. .....Jianhui Liu, University of Florida
Discussants:
  • Brendon P. Andrews, University of Alberta
  • Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Emma B. Dean, University of Miami
  • Augustine Denteh, Tulane University
1.D.6. Access to Financial Markets [GRAD]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Sarah Quincy, Vanderbilt University
  • An Empirical Solution to Transitional Dynamics in Heterogeneous Agent Model. .....Ivy Xueqing Yang, University of Miami
  • Financial Access and Exports. .....Arunima Paul, Auburn University
  • The Persistence of Inequality: The Role of Credit Constraints, Fertility, Bequest, and Entrepreneurship. .....Rouzhi Liang, Southern Methodist University
  • Likelihood of Household-Level Investment in Non-Public Equity. .....Eddie Gray, Howard University
Discussants:
  • Sarah Quincy, Vanderbilt University
  • Hong Lee, Wright State University
  • Omoniyi Alimi, The World Bank
  • Erin Cottle Hunt, Reed College
1.D.7. Panel and Network Data I [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • A Linear Regression Model for Non-Oriented Dyadic Data with Interactive Individual Effects. .....Yassine Sassi, New York University
  • Extremal Quantiles of Intermediate Orders for Two-Way Clustering. .....Harold Chiang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Selection and the Additionality of Incentives for Environmental Conservation. .....Valentin Verdier, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Estimating Stochastic Block Models in the Presence of Covariates. .....Louise Laage, Georgetown University
1.D.8. Expectations, Attention, and Macroeconomic Dynamics [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Chair: Jane Ryngaert, University of Notre Dame
  • What Can Measured Beliefs Tell Us about Monetary Non-Neutrality?. .....Choongryul Yang, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Playing with FIRE: Unmasking the Consistency of IMF Forecasts with Full Information Rational Expectations. .....Abolfazl Rezghi, International Monetary Fund
  • Inflation and Job Search under Wage Indexation: Evidence from Europe. .....Jane Ryngaert, University of Notre Dame
  • Rational Inattention and the Geographic Dispersion of Retail Chains. .....Edson Wu, The University of Texas at Austin
1.D.9. Economic Safety Nets [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Chair: Laura Argys, University of Colorado Denver
  • The Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic Shocks on OASI, SSI, and SSDI Benefit Receipt. .....Dhaval Dave, Bentley University; Kyutaro Matsuzawa, University of Oregon; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • Inflation’s Fiscal Impact on American Households. .....David Altig, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Alan Auerbach, University of California, Berkeley; Erin Eidschun, Boston University; Laurence Kotlikoff, Boston University; and Victor Yifan Ye, Opendoor Technologies, Inc.
  • Marriage as an Economic Safety Net. .....Jason Lindo, Georgia Institute of Technology; Krishna Regmi, Florida Gulf Coast University; and Isaac Swensen, Montana State University
  • Effects of Minimum Wage on Employment and Earnings of Individuals with Intellectual/Cognitive Disabilities. .....Barry Chiswick, George Washington University; Hope Corman, Rider University; Dhaval Dave, Bentley University; and Nancy E. Reichman, Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Discussants:
  • Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Mark Anderson, Montana State University
  • Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
1.D.10. Noncooperative Games [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Anne-Christine Barthel, West Texas A&M University
  • Characterizing Local Stability in Monotone Games. .....Anne-Christine Barthel, West Texas A&M University; and Eric Hoffmann, West Texas A&M University
  • On the Existence and Structure of the Set of Cognitive Equilibria in Monotone Games. .....Anne-Christine Barthel, West Texas A&M University; and Eric Hoffmann, West Texas A&M University
  • How Personalized Networks Can Limit Free-Riding: A Multi-Group Version of the Public Goods Game. .....Aaron Berman, Chapman University; Laurence Iannaccone, Chapman University; and Mouli Modak, Chapman University
  • Effects of Multi-Directional Information Nudges on Consumer Preferences for Fresh Blueberries. .....Younghyeon Jeon, University of Florida; Hayk Khachatryan, University of Florida; Xuan Wei, University of Maryland; Bachir Kassas, University of Florida; Lisa House, University of Florida; and Rodolfo Nayga, Texas A&M University
1.D.11. Health, Labor, and Inequality [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Khusiman Pun, Whitman College
  • The Grandparent Health Dividend: Transitioning to Grandparenthood and Its Impact on Well-Being. .....Xiaolong Hou, University of Georgia
  • Marriage Premium on Health: A Structural Analysis Using an Equilibrium Marriage Searching Model. .....Daehee Kim, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • A Decade-Long Maoist Insurgency and the Loss of Child Health in Nepal. .....Khusiman Pun, Whitman College; and Kira Villa, The University of New Mexico
  • Disparity in Healthcare Utilization and Portfolio Allocation across Rural and Urban Kansas. .....You Du, Fort Hays State University
1.D.12. Ideas and Influence in Economic History [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania; Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University;
Chair: Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania
  • A Game of Heresy: Princes, Popes, and the Politics of the Reformation. .....Colin Harris, St. Olaf College; and Allison Luedtke, St. Olaf College
  • The Political Economy of English Monasticism. .....Marcus Shera, George Mason University
  • Newspapers and Public Opinion during the Civil War. .....Patrick Crawford, George Mason University
  • The Word of God or Man? Bibles and Europe’s Vernacular Shift. .....Alexander Taylor, University of Evansville
Discussants:
  • Colin Harris, St. Olaf College
  • Marcus Shera, George Mason University
  • Patrick Crawford, George Mason University
  • Alexander Taylor, University of Evansville
1.D.13. Mathematical and Quantitative Methods [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Thomas Wiesen, University of Maine
  • The Relationship between Hospital Readmission Reduction Program and Healthcare Acquired Infections. .....Yunwei Gai, Babson College; and John Marthinsen, Babson College
  • Practice-Style Impacts of a Mandatory Bundled Payment Policy: Estimating the Characteristics of Complier. .....Ke Zeng, NORC at the University of Chicago
  • Characteristics of a Sufficient Statistic to Measure City Housing Price Changes. .....Anthony Yezer, The George Washington University; Daniel Broxterman, Florida State University; and Yishen Liu, George Washington University
  • Urban Influence of America's Largest Metropolitan Areas on U.S. Counties: Evidence from Econometric Connectedness. .....Oluwasegun Adekoya, University of Maine; Richard Afatsao, University of Connecticut; Todd Gabe, University of Maine; Johnson Oliyide, University of Maine; and Thomas Wiesen, University of Maine
1.D.14. Health I [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Shane Murphy, University of Connecticut
  • Hypergamy, Domestic Violence, and Health Injuries: Evidence from India. .....Nikhil Ganvir, The University of New Mexico
  • Examining the Effect of Weight Loss Product Advertising on Nutritional Choice and Physical Activity. .....Chandrayee Chatterjee, Southwestern University; and Ayan Ghosh Dastidar, Clark University
  • Understanding the Underperformance of Minority Patient Outcomes at Minority-Serving Hospitals. .....Shane Murphy, University of Connecticut; and Angela Saquinaula, University of Connecticut
  • Oil Production and Its Implications on Neonatal Health: Analyzing Low Birth Weights in California. .....Paul Park, Florida State University
1.D.15. Alternative and Outsourced Work Arrangements [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Yuci Chen, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Chair: Susan Houseman, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
  • Domestic Outsourcing of Labor Services in the U.S.: 1996-2015. .....David Dorn, University of Zurich; Johannes F. Schmieder, Boston University; James R. Spletzer, Unaffiliated; and Lee C. Tucker, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Women and Work Flexibility: Evidence from the Gig Economy. .....Liya Palagashvili, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Paola Suarez, Seton Hall University
  • The Dynamics of Alternative Work Arrangements. .....Yuci Chen, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research; and Susan Houseman, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
  • The Rise of the Contract Workforce in U.S. Manufacturing and Its Implications for Productivity Measures. .....Susan Houseman, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research; and Matthew Dey, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Discussants:
  • Claudia Macaluso, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Yeh Chen, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
1.D.17. Financial Crises [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Stephen Miller, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Revenge of the S&Ls: How Banks Lost a Half Trillion Dollars during 2022. .....Rebel Cole, Florida Atlantic University; Brian Silverstein, Kansas State University; Jon Taylor, Florida Gulf Coast University; Susan Wachter, University of Pennsylvania; and Lawrence White, New York University
  • The Impact of Liqudity Constraints on the U.S. Business Cycle under Financial Market Uncertainty. .....Qing Nie, Grinnell College; and Muhammad Nawaz, University of North Carolina Asheville
  • Synthetic Unlimited Liability. .....Stephen Miller, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Increased Creditor Protection and Trade Credit: Evidence from India. .....Khushboo Thakkar, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • The Effects of the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy on Municipal Finance. .....Marcelo Ochoa, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Andreas Rapp, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1.D.18. Structural Microeconomics IV: Human Capital [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Rebecca Lessem, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Parenting with Patience: Parental Incentives and Child Development. .....Daniela Del Boca, Collegio Carlo Alberto; Chris Flinn, New York University; Ewout Verriest, Pennsylvania State University; and Matthew Wiswall, Johns Hopkins University
  • The Effects of Family Structure on Children's Outcomes. .....Rebecca Lessem, Carnegie Mellon University; and Carl Sanders, U.S. Census Bureau
  • College Admission Mechanisms and the Opportunity Cost of Time. .....Olivier de Groote, Toulouse School of Economics; Anais Fabre, Toulouse School of Economics; Margaux Luflade, University of Pennsylvania; and Arnaud Maurel, Duke University
Discussants:
  • Susan Vroman, Georgetown University
  • Andrés Hincapié, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Rossella Calvi, Rice University
1.D.19. Education and Training [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Alina Malkova, Florida Institute of Technology
  • Can Online Learning Alter Labor Force Attachment? Evidence from U.S. Labor Markets. .....Octavio Aguilar, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • School Closures, Parental Labor Supply, and Time Use. .....Enghin Atalay, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Ryan Kobler, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; and Ryan Michaels, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Impact of College Major Skills on Lifetime Earnings and Sorting. .....Laura Boisten, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Annemarie Schweinert, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Layla O'Kane, Lightcast
  • The Efficacy of For-Profit Teacher Training Programs. .....Christa Deneault, Federal Trade Commission; and Evan Riehl, Cornell University
  • The Power of Skills: Unleashing Entrepreneurial Potential through Vocational Education. .....Alina Malkova, Florida Institute of Technology
1.D.21. Industrial Organization II [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: George Deltas, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Digital vs. Physical: The Impact of Secondary Markets on Content Distribution Choices and Social Welfare. .....Chizhe Cheng, The University of Alabama
  • Industry Associations and Pricing Coordination: IATA and Market Conduct on Transatlantic Routes. .....George Deltas, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; and Richard Sicotte, University of Vermont
  • Impact of the Northeast Alliance between JetBlue and American Airlines. .....Zheyu Ni, Digonex; and Shivam Agrawal, The Ohio State University
  • Reputational Costs and Information Disclosure: Evidence from eBay. .....Ahmed Eddhir, Centre College
1.D.22. Behavioral Economics I [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Melissa McShea, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
  • Long-Run Impact of Early-Life Adversity on Prosocial Behavior: Evidence from China’s 1959-1961 Great Famine. .....Shaoda Wang, National University of Singapore; and Jun Hyung Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
  • The Role of Stigma in Openly Engaging in Dumpster Diving. .....Melissa McShea, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
  • The Impact of Inaccurate Beliefs about Gender Biases. .....Sarah Lindley, University of Wyoming; Linda Thunstrom, University of Wyoming; Madison Ashworth, The Fletcher Group; and Johanna Mollerstrom, George Mason University
  • Optimal Fertility Decision under Ambiguity. .....Hongseok Kim, Iowa State University
  • Meritocracy and Street Charity: Theory and Field Evidence. .....Nishtha Sharma, New York University; and Samreen Malik, New York University
1.D.23. Topics on Business Cycles [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Lei He, Moravian University
  • An Attempt to Understand Money, Business Cycle, and Growth with a Theoretical Microeconomic Model. .....Lei He, Moravian University
  • Analyzing the Response of CO2 Emissions to Business Cycle in a Developing Economy: Evidence for South Africa Post-Apartheid Era. .....Frank Bannor, ABT Associates
  • Geopolitical Uncertainty and Its Impact on the U.S. Labor Market. .....N H Manzur E Maula, Arcadia University
  • The Ins and Outs of Unemployment Shocks. .....Carter Bryson, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1.D.24. Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty Government Programs II [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Michaël Bonnal, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • What Shape Biases and Perceptions toward Individuals Experiencing Poverty: A Look at Health Care Undergraduate Education Students’ Characteristics and Attributes. .....Michaël Bonnal, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Farron Kilburn, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Mary Jo Blanton, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Christopher Pell, San Diego Community College; Amber Roache, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and Jenny Holcombe, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Impact of Poverty on Fertility in the United States. .....Sediq Sameem, Alabama A&M University
  • The Effects of the 2021 Child Tax Credit on Food Hardship: Evidence from the Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement. .....Nicholas Moellman, Winthrop University; Cody Vaughn, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; and James Ziliak, University of Kentucky
  • Social Security's Role in Economic Security: Evidence and Insight from an Analysis of Multiprogram Participation. .....Daniel Schwam, RAND Corporation; Jessie Coe, RAND Corporation; and Kathryn Edwards, RAND Corporation
1.D.25. Ecological Economics [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Migrating Externalities: Lionfish and the Complications of Consumption Markets of Invasive Species. .....Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • The Footprint Impact on the Life Expectancy in MENA Countries: A Nonlinear Cointegration Approach. .....Shaif Jarallah, Qatar University
  • An Economic Model Incentivizing the Protection of the North Atlantic Right Whale. .....John Polimeni, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; and Raluca Iorgulescu, Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romania
  • Unraveling the Relationship between Governance and Ecological Footprint: A System GMM Analysis of Global Data. .....Peal Ahamed Shanto, Texas Tech University; and Md Mohiuddin Hasan, Western Illinois University
1.D.26. Nudges and Interventions in Education [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
Chair: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • My Department Cares: Supporting University Students through Encouragement Emails. .....Daniel Gómez-Vásquez, Texas A&M University; and Danila Serra, Texas A&M University
  • Humanizing Econ: Fostering Caring Attitudes through Introductory Economics Topics. .....Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Nudging Community College Students beyond the Transfer Grade. .....Brad Scott, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College; and Chad Nichols, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
  • Private Schools and Cross-Class Friendships. .....Angela Dills, Western Carolina University
Discussants:
  • Courtney Collins, Rhodes College
  • Brad Scott, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
  • Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Daniel Gómez-Vásquez, Texas A&M University
1.D.27. Empirical Studies in Industrial Organization [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Hayri Alper Arslan, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Chair: Hayri Alper Arslan, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Dynamic Oligopoly in Procurement Auction Markets. .....Dakshina DeSilva, Lancaster University; Matthew Gentry, Florida State University; and Pasquale Schiraldi, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • You Know What They Say about Assuming? Consumer Misperceptions and Welfare: Evidence from the 2022 Ukraine War. .....David Luengas, Florida State University
  • Quantifying Commitment Failure in Auctions. .....Mark Agerton, University of California, Davis; Diogenes Cruz, University of California, Davis; and Eric Lewis, Texas A&M University
  • Auctions vs. Negotiations under Corruption: Evidence from Land Sales in China. .....Hayri Alper Arslan, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Robert Clark, Queen's University; and Qidi Hu, Queen's University
1.D.28. Long-Run Development and Persistence [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Patrick Testa, Tulane University; Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
  • Jihad over Centuries. .....Masahiro Kubo, CERDI
  • Political Foundations of Racial Violence in the Post-Reconstruction South. .....Patrick Testa, Tulane University; and Jhacova Williams, American University
  • Before States and Markets: The Network Formation Origin of Primal Societies. .....Javier Mejia, Stanford University
  • Once Upon a Time: Introducing the Historical Values Survey. .....Stefan Voigt, University of Hamburg; Mahdi Khesali, University of Hamburg; and Nadia von Jacobi, University of Trento
1.D.29. Theory: Information III [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Optimal Communication in Banking Supervision. .....Teddy Kim, Emory University
  • Persuasion versus Presentation. .....Shuo Liu, Peking University
  • Price Discrimination with Manipulable Observables. .....Teck Yong Tan, University of Rochester
  • Non-Discriminatory Personalized Pricing. .....Kai Hao Yang, Yale University; and Philipp Strack, Yale University
1.D.30. The Economics of Plastic Pollution [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Maureen Cropper, University of Maryland
Chair: Maureen Cropper, University of Maryland
  • The Health Effects of Plastics over the Life Cycle. .....Maureen Cropper, University of Maryland; Sarah Dunlop, Minderoo Foundation; Hudson Hinshaw, University of Maryland; Philip Landrigan, Boston College; Yongjoon Park, University of Massachusetts Amherst; and Christos Symeonides, Minderoo Foundation
  • Pollution, Plastics, and the Global Trade in Garbage. .....Matthew Gordon, Paris School of Economics; and Anna Papp, Columbia University
  • Are Plastic Bag Regulations Effective in Reducing Plastic Litter? Evidence from Shoreline Cleanups. .....Kimberly Oremus, University of Delaware; and Anna Papp, Columbia University
  • The Impact of Chemical Disclosures and Regulations in Consumer Products: Evidence from Bisphenol A. .....David Keiser, University of Massachusetts Amherst; and Xibo Wan, University of Connecticut
1.D.31. Advances in Income and Employment Measurement Using Administrative Data [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Bradley Hardy, Georgetown University; Charles Hokayem, U.S. Census Bureau;
Chair: Bradley Hardy, Georgetown University
  • National Experimental Wellbeing Statistics. .....Jonathan Rothbaum, U.S. Census Bureau; Adam Bee, U.S. Census Bureau; Joshua Mitchell, U.S. Census Bureau; Nikolas Mittag, CERGE-EI; Carl Sanders, U.S. Census Bureau; Lawrence Schmidt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Matthew Unrath, U.S. Census Bureau
  • The Construction of MOVS Infrastructure Data and Detailed Intragenerational Income Statistics. .....Maggie Jones, U.S. Census Bureau; Adam Bee, U.S. Census Bureau; Amanda Eng, U.S. Census Bureau; Kendall Houghton, U.S. Census Bureau; Nikolas Pharris-Ciurej, U.S. Census Bureau; and Sonya Porter, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Expanding the Frontier of Economic Statistics Using Big Data: A Case Study of Regional Employment. .....Abe Dunn, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; Eric English, U.S. Census Bureau; Kyle Hood, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; Lowell Mason, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; and Brian Quistorff, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • The Census Historical Environmental Impacts Frame. .....Jennifer Withrow, U.S. Census Bureau; Kendall Houghton, U.S. Census Bureau; Eva Lyubich, U.S. Census Bureau; Surya Menon, MITRE Corporation; Mary Munro, MITRE Corporation; and John Voorheis, U.S. Census Bureau
1.D.32. New Directions in Experimental Economics III [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Joy Buchanan, Samford University
  • Sticky Prices as Coordination Failure: An Experimental Investigation. .....Joy Buchanan, Samford University; and David Munro, Middlebury College
  • Testing for Treatment Effect Heterogeneity: Educational Reform, Genetic Endowments, and Family Background. .....Rafael Ahlskog, Uppsala University; Jonathan Beauchamp, George Mason University; Aysu Okbay, Vrije Universiteit; Sven Oskarsson, Uppsala University; and Kevin Thom, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Modeling Cryptocurrency as a Microeconomic System. .....Kevin McCabe, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Cesar Martinelli, George Mason University
  • Jianxin Wang, Central South University
  • Duan Liu, George Mason University
1.D.33. Topics in Economic Growth [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Pietro Peretto, Duke University;
Chair: Pietro Peretto, Duke University
  • How Institutions Affect the Impact of Growth and Inequality in Poverty Reduction. .....Joshua Hall, Florida Southern College; and Christopher Laincz, Drexel University
  • Technological Choice between Non-Automation and Automation: Effects on the Labor Income Share. .....Katsufumi Fukuda, Chukyo University
  • Water Salinity and Economic Activity in Coastal Areas: A Model of Adaptation to Sea Level Rise. .....Filippo Massari, Fairfield University; Robert Nazarian, Fairfield University; and William Vasquez, Fairfield University
  • Local Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Boris Gershman, American University; and Ameesh Upadhyay, Knox College
1.D.34. Debt and Retirement Savings [General]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Chair: Dongwoo Kim, The University of Memphis
  • Debt over the Lifecycle. .....Lawrence Costa, Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • I've Got 99 Problems but a Bill Ain't One: Hospital Billing Caps and Financial Distress in California. .....Yaa Akosa Antwi, Johns Hopkins University; Marion Aouad, University of California, Irvine; and Nathan Blascak, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Social Security Systems: Costs, Benefits, and Labor Market Decisions. .....Karla Hernandez, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • The Long-Road Ahead: Exploring Health and Labor Market Outcomes of Mandatory Retirement Ages In India. .....Shreya Bhattacharya, William & Mary; and Shreyasee Das, Temple University
  • The Interaction between Social Security and State Pension Plan Incentives on Retirement Timing Decisions. .....Dongwoo Kim, The University of Memphis; Cory Koedel, University of Missouri; Eugenia Gorina, The University of Texas at Dallas; and James Harrington, The University of Texas at Dallas
1.D.35. Airline Pricing and Governmental Impact [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
Chair: Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Government Ownership in Crisis: A Blessing or Curse?. .....Qingxin He, East Carolina University
  • The JetBlue Effect. .....Kerry Tan, Loyola University Maryland; and Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
  • Systematic Peak-Load Pricing during Holiday Periods: Evidence from the U.S. Airline Industry. .....Alexander Luttman, The MITRE Corporation; and Alberto Gaggero, University of Aosta Valley
  • How Essential Is Essential Air Service? The Value of Airport Access for Remote Communities. .....Austin Drukker, Federal Trade Commission
Discussants:
  • Deborah Vaughn Aiken, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma
  • Jules Yimga, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Nick Rupp, East Carolina University
1.D.36. Applied Microeconomics VI [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University
  • Predicting College Financial Distress and Its Local Economic Effects. .....Dubravka Ritter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Robert Kelchen, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Douglas Webber, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Student Demand and the Supply of College Courses. .....Jacob Light, Stanford University
  • Does School Choice Increase Crime?. .....Andrew Bibler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Stephen Billings, University of Colorado Boulder; and Stephen Ross, University of Connecticut
  • The Murder of George Floyd and the Behavior of the Minneapolis Police Department. .....Isabel Pastoor, University of Minnesota
  • The Effects of Double Majoring on Labor Market Outcomes. .....Maria Zhu, Syracuse University; Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research; and Andrew Smith, Syracuse University
Discussants:
  • Aaron Phipps, United States Military Academy
  • Rich Patterson, Brigham Young University
  • Sayorn Chin, Lafayette College
  • Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
  • Benjamin M. Marx, Georgia State University
1.D.37. Macroeconomics and Industrial Organization [Allied-IOS]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Conor Ryan, Pennsylvania State University
  • Product Market Dynamics over the Business Cycle. .....Geumbi Park, Texas A&M University
  • Monetary Policy, Balance Sheet Lending, and Competition in Mortgage Lending. .....Conor Ryan, Pennsylvania State University
  • In Search of (Factor Biased) Learning by Exporting. .....Davide Luparello, Pennsylvania State University; and Joonkyo Hong, National Taiwan University
  • Learning by Doing and Cross-Country Spillover Effects in the Semiconductor Industry. .....Jeff Thurk, University of Georgia; Pinelopi Goldberg, Yale University; and Reka Juhasz, The University of British Columbia
Discussants:
  • Jack Welcome Fisher, University of Virginia
  • Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
  • Aljoscha Janssen, Singapore Management University
  • Luming Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1.D.39. Economics Education: Assessment and Grading [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Jana Sadeh, University of Southampton
  • Group Work as Assessments: Student Outcomes and Pedagogical Implications. .....Arpita Ghosh, University of Exeter; Atisha Ghosh, University of Warwick; and Anastasia Papadopoulou, University of Bristol
  • Curating Knowledge: Portfolio-Based Assessment in International Economics. .....Ramin Nassehi, University College London; and Ahmed Saade, City University London
  • Economic Statistics with Specifications Grading. .....Daniel Savelle, Saint Mary’s College of Maryland; and Mai Savelle, Saint Mary’s College of California
  • Economic Arguments for Ungrading. .....Connor Buchanan, University of Colorado Denver; and Kyle Montanio, University of Colorado Denver
Discussants:
  • Camilo Rubbini, Florida State University
  • Bryan Douglas Buckley, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Janine Wilson, University of California, Davis
  • Xiaozhou Ding, South Dakota State University
  • Mark Melichar, Nebraska Wesleyan University
1.D.40. Life Happens: The Impact of Life Events on Socioeconomic Outcomes [Presidential-CSWEP]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizers: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
Chair: Manan Roy, Appalachian State University
  • War, Abduction, and Bilateral Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Uganda. .....Miranda Lambert, Texas A&M University
  • The Orphan Train Experiment: The Impact of America’s First Large-Scale Child Welfare Program. .....Maxwell Bullard, Texas A&M University; and Jacob Van Leeuwen, Texas A&M University
  • Black Reparations and Child Well-Being: A Framework and Policy Considerations. .....Lisa Gennetian, Duke University; Christina Gibson-Davis, Duke University; and William Darity, Duke University
  • Hospital and OB/GYN Clinic Closure and Maternal Health in North Carolina: A Difference-in-Differences Study. .....Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; Jennifer Runkle, North Carolina State University; Danielle Nunnery, Appalachian State University; and Margaret Sugg, Appalachian State University
Discussants:
  • Madeline Zavodny, University of North Florida
  • Bilge Erten, Northeastern University
  • Leticia Donoso Pena, Tufts University
  • Manan Roy, Appalachian State University
1.D.41. Benefit-Cost Analysis: Innovations and Extensions [Presidential-SBCA]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Lisa A. Robinson, Harvard University
Chair: Lisa A. Robinson, Harvard University
  • Social Welfare Functions and Health Policy: A New Approach. .....Matthew Adler, Duke University
  • Monetizing Animal Welfare Impacts for Benefit-Cost Analysis. .....Mark Budolfson, The University of Texas at Austin; Bob Fischer, Texas State University; Romain Espinosa, National Centre for Scientific Research (France); and Nicolas Treich, Toulouse School of Economics
  • Health-Augmented Lifecycle Model. .....JP Sevilla, Harvard University
  • Time Use and the Value of Health. .....Maddalena Ferranna, University of Southern California
Discussants:
  • Jonathan Robert McFadden, USDA Economic Research Service
  • Matthew Adler, Duke University
  • Aaron Kearsley, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
1.D.42. The Maryland School [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Jac Heckelman, Wake Forest University
Chair: Jac Heckelman, Wake Forest University
  • Effects of Politically Responsive Agency Spending on Incumbent Vote Shares. .....Kevin Dwyer, George Mason University; and Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
  • From Status to Contract? A Macrohistory from Early-Modern English Caselaw and Print Culture. .....Peter Grajzl, Washington and Lee University; and Peter Murrell, University of Maryland
  • Service Assignment at the United States Naval Academy. .....Ashwin Kambhampati, United States Naval Academy; Chad Redmer, United States Naval Academy; and Naomi Utgoff, United States Naval Academy
  • The Signaling Value of Technology Venture Acquisitions. .....Mario Leccese, Boston University; Ginger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland; and Liad Wagman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Discussants:
  • Dennis Coates, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Alvaro La Parra-Perez, Weber State University
  • Michael Kiley, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Ian Chadd, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1.D.43. AERE Keynote Address
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
Chair: John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • Lights, Cars, Algorithms! The Roles of Markets, Infrastructure, and Flexible Demand in Supporting Electric Reliability. .....Karen Palmer, Resources for the Future
1.D.44. Common Law Liberalism by John Hasnas [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University

Panelists:
  • Daniel D'Amico, Wabash College;
  • Claudia Kramer, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
  • Mario Rizzo, New York University;
  • John Hasnas, Georgetown University;
1.D.45. Gender and Institutional Change [Allied-SDAE]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Time Is Money: How Gendered Regulations Harm the Income and Substitution Effects within the Family. .....Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies
  • Socialism: A Women’s Paradise?. .....Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Rosemarie Fike, Texas Christian University
  • Economic Freedom and Gender Norms. .....Rosemarie Fike, Texas Christian University
1.D.46. Education II [Presidential]
Saturday | 3:00 pm-4:45 pm |

Organizer: Kathy Hayes, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Kathy Hayes, Southern Methodist University
  • The Role of Gender Gaps in Preferences and Performances in the Allocation of Seats in Selective Magnet Schools in a Majority-Black School District. .....Jane Lincove, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and Jon Valant, Brookings Institution
  • Mitigating Failure Rates in Stem Education: The Impact of Learning Assistants Amidst COVID-19. .....Li Feng, Texas State University; Muxin Zhai, Texas State University; Jieon Shim, Texas State University; Monica Arboleda, Texas State University; and Cynthia Luxford, Texas State University
  • Feed a Cold: Texas School Districts' Response to COVID. .....Lori Taylor, Texas A&M University; Shawna Grosskopf, Oregon State University; Kathy Hayes, Southern Methodist University; and Laura Razzolini, The University of Alabama
Distinguished Guest Lecture [Presidential]
Saturday | 5:00 pm-6:00 pm |
  • How 21st Century Changes in the Way Economists Conceptualize Income Have Changed Its Measured Growth and Distribution. .....Richard Burkhauser, The University of Texas at Austin
Distinguished Fellow and Distinguished Guest Lecture Reception [Presidential]
Saturday | 6:00 pm-7:00 pm |
2.A.1. Algorithms at the Crossroads of Society and Economy [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
Chair: Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
  • Estimating Self Harm in a Large Urban County Jail. .....Jonathan Seward, Baylor University; Christopher Cornwell, University of Georgia; and Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
  • Data Science for Justice: Evidence from a Nationwide Randomized Experiment in Kenya. .....Daniel Chen, Toulouse School of Economics
  • Breakthroughs in Historical Record Linking Using Genealogy Data: The Census Tree Project. .....Joseph Price, Brigham Young University; Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame; Adrian Haws, Cornell University; and Haley E.B. Wilbert, University of Notre Dame
  • Behavioral Responses to AI and Algorithmic Matching: Field Experimental Evidence from an Online Job Platform. .....Sarah Bana, Chapman University; and Kevin Boudreau, Northeastern University
Discussants:
  • Andrew Baker, University of California, Berkeley
  • Andrew Goodman-Bacon, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
  • Mark Anderson, Montana State University
2.A.2. Empirical Studies on International Trade I [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Lourenco Paz, Baylor University
Chair: Lourenco Paz, Baylor University
  • Firms, Informality, and Exporting Behavior: Does 'Intensive Margin of Informality' Matters?. .....Kul Kapri, Rowan University
  • Exchange Rates and Investments: Comparing the Effects of Exports and Imports. .....Salimeh Birang, The University of Oklahoma; Saleh Tabrizy, The University of Oklahoma; and Rebecca Neumann, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Theory-Consistent Tariff Aggregation for Gravity Estimation. .....James E. Anderson, Boston College; Mario Larch, University of Bayreuth; Yoto Yotov, Drexel University; Tricia Mueller, U.S. International Trade Commission; and Serge Shikher, U.S. International Trade Commission
  • The Impact of FDI Inflows on Export Performance of Firms: Examining Horizontal and Vertical Linkages. .....Bidisha Lahiri, Oklahoma State University; and Mahmut Yasar, The University of Texas at Arlington
2.A.3. Topics in Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky; Chris Muris, McMaster University;
Chair: Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky
  • Identification of Structural Parameters in Dynamic Discrete Choice Games with Fixed Effects Unobserved Heterogeneity. .....Jiaying Gu, University of Toronto; Victor Aguirregabiria, University of Toronto; and Pedro Mira, CEMFI
  • Identification of Dynamic Nonlinear Panel Models under Partial Stationarity. .....Wayne Yuan Gao, University of Pennsylvania; and Rui Wang, The Ohio State University
  • Partial Identification in Nonlinear Panels. .....Chris Muris, McMaster University; Irene Botosaru, McMaster University; and Isaac Loh, University of North Carolina Wilmington
  • Combining Instrumental Variable Estimators for a Panel Data Model with Factors. .....Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky; Chris Muris, McMaster University; and Matt Harding, University of California, Irvine
2.A.4. Frontiers of Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Donna Ginther, The University of Kansas; Shahnaz Parsaeian, The University of Kansas;
Chair: Shahnaz Parsaeian, The University of Kansas
  • Dimension Reduction in VAR-MGARCH Models. .....S. Yaser Samadi, Southern Illinois University; and Toktam Valizadeh, Southern Illinois University
  • Estimation of Nonlinear Dynamic Panel Data Models with Attrition. .....Alyssa Carlson, University of Missouri; and Anastasia Semykina, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
  • Identifying Latent Group Structures in Spatial Panel Models with Common Shocks. .....Ali Mehrabani, The University of Kansas
  • Sparsity Analysis in High Dimensional Panel MIDAS Models. .....Shahnaz Parsaeian, The University of Kansas
2.A.5. Economics of Legal Institutions [GRAD]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
  • Does Prosecutor-Defendant Gender Match Matter for Case Outcomes?. .....Jiusi Xiao, Claremont Graduate University
  • The Effect of Legal Reform on Crime in Imperial Germany. .....Maya Moritz, University of Pennsylvania
  • 'Who You Gonna Call?' 911 Call Takers and Police Discretion. .....Austin Smith, The University of Arizona
  • Measuring Quid Pro Quo Corruption in the U.S. Legal System. .....Suhyeon Oh, Texas A&M University
Discussants:
  • Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
  • Jon Moreno-Medina, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Katie Bollman, Oregon State University
2.A.6. Industrial Organization Theory [GRAD]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Boli Xu, University of Iowa
  • Product Purchasing Contest: A Strategy to Leverage Competition among Consumers. .....Seongyeob Kim, Iowa State University
  • Price Coherence and Sponsored Search. .....Preston Boorsma, Michigan State University
  • Advertising Learning and Consumer Decision-Making in the Experience Goods Market. .....Yiran Zheng, Texas Tech University
  • Games under Network Uncertainty. .....Promit Chaudhuri, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Discussants:
  • Boli Xu, University of Iowa
  • Jim Albrecht, Georgetown University
  • Alexander Rodivilov, Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Xiao Wang, University of Science and Technology of China
2.A.7. Skills in the Workforce [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: William Duncan, The University of Kansas
  • The Importance of Social Skills: Evidence from Chinese Labor Market. .....Fa-Hsiang Chang, Wenzhou Kean University; and Yijia Wu, Wenzhou Kean University
  • ICT Skills and Labor Market Outcomes in India: Evidence from the Cell Tower Expansion. .....Mehtabul Azam, Oklahoma State University
  • Registered Apprenticeship Programs and Skill-Gaps in the Workforce: Evidence from Kansas. .....William Duncan, The University of Kansas; Daria Milakhina, The University of Kansas; Ethan Kline, The University of Kansas; and Irene Caracioni, The University of Kansas
  • Health Hurdles and Career Traps: The Effect of Health Shocks and Occupational Skills. .....Xintong Wang, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
  • The Effect of Parental Resources on College Major Choice. .....Vitaliy A. Novik, U.S. Census Bureau
2.A.8. Youth Upbringing and the Labor Market [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Isabella Yerby, University of Georgia
  • The Effects of Working during Adolescence on Mental Health. .....Isabella Yerby, University of Georgia
  • Young Workers' Precise Self-Belief in Abilities and Its Effects on Life-Cycle Labor Market Outcomes. .....Yang Xuan, Louisiana State University in Shreveport
  • Estimating the Technology of Youth Cognitive and Noncognitive Skill Production. .....Saba Ranjbar, Concordia University
2.A.9. Secondary Impacts of Publicly Provided Health Insurance and Substance Use Disorder Treatment [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
Chair: Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
  • Insurance Coverage and Provision of Opioid Treatment: Evidence from Medicare. .....Denis Agniel, RAND Corporation; Jonathon Cantor, RAND Corporation; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; Kosali Simon, Indiana University Bloomington; and Erin Taylor, RAND Corporation
  • Insurance Coverage for Mental Healthcare and Crime. .....Monica Deza, Syracuse University; Thanh Lu, RTI International; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
  • The Effect of Recovery Support Services on Medicaid Billing Charges. .....Rex Sitti, Old Dominion University; Caroline Bonham, The University of New Mexico; Tyler Kincaid, The University of New Mexico; Xiaoya Wu, The University of New Mexico; Mohammed Quazi, The University of New Mexico; Erin Ortegon, The University of New Mexico; and Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment Centers and Local Crime. .....Aakrit Joshi, University of North Florida; Xiuming (Audrey) Dong, Johns Hopkins University; and Brady Horn, The University of New Mexico
Discussants:
  • Aakrit Joshi, University of North Florida
  • Monica Deza, Syracuse University
  • Chad Cotti, Michigan State University
  • Sean Murphy, Weill Cornell Medicine
2.A.10. The Economic Consequences of Immigration [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware; Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond;
Chairs: Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware; Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond;
  • The Role of Labor Unions in Immigrant Integration. .....Julia Li Zhu, Norwegian School of Economics; Alexander Willen, Norwegian School of Economics; and Samuel Nathan Dodini, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • The Effect of Mexican Migrants on U.S. Labor Markets: A New Approach Using Weather Shocks and Migrant Networks. .....María Esther Caballero, American University; Marieke Kleemans, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Brian K. Kovak, Carnegie Mellon University; and Brian Cadena, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Prices and Immigration. .....Ariel Weinberger, The George Washington University; Ryan Kim, Johns Hopkins University; and Justin H. Leung, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Do Immigrants Hurt Local Public Finances? Evidence from Italy. .....Anna Maria Mayda, Georgetown University; Rama D. Mariani, Roma Tre University; Furio C. Rosati, University of Rome Tor Vergata; and Antonio Sparacino, Bank of Italy
2.A.11. Health Behavior I [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Dinushka Paranavitana, West Virginia University
  • Easier Matching but More Infections: Smartphone Usage, Dating Behavior, and the Spread of Venereal Diseases. .....Dirk Bethmann, Korea University; Jae Il Cho, Korea Insurance Research Institute; and Yiming Du, Vanderbilt University
  • Do E-Cigarette Taxes Exacerbate Vaping Disparities between LGBQ and Heterosexual Teens?. .....Tony Chuo, San Diego State University; Charles Courtemanche, University of Kentucky; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • Examining the Relationship between Smoking and Mental Health: An Analysis of Tobacco 21 Laws. .....Michael Cobar, Tulane University
  • Fentanyl on My Mind: Perceived Opioid Exposure Risk and Its Influence on Naloxone Administration Rates. .....Eli Kochersperger, Kean University
  • The Unintended Consequences of Women’s Clinic Closures on Preventive Care. .....Dinushka Paranavitana, West Virginia University; Daniel Grossman, West Virginia University; and David Slusky, The University of Kansas
2.A.12. Health II [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Younoh Kim, Sam Houston State University
  • Air pollution and Body Mass Index. .....Younoh Kim, Sam Houston State University; and Vlad Radoias, Sam Houston State University
  • Telehealth and Health at Birth: Testing Heterogeneous Effects by Race. .....Johabed Olvera, Pennsylvania State University
  • Seafood Purchase, Diet-Related Disease, and WIC Participation. .....Di Fang, University of Florida; Roberto Cardenas, University of Florida; and Frank Asche, University of Florida
  • Particulate Matter 2.5 and Reproductive Health. .....Hyoyoung Han, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Physician Quality and the Flexner Report of 1910. .....Brendon P. Andrews, University of Alberta
2.A.13. Issues in South Asia [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Towhid Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
Chair: Hiranya Nath, Sam Houston State University
  • The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Remittances in Bangladesh. .....Hiranya Nath, Sam Houston State University; and Khawaja Mamun, Longwood University
  • Wearing Apparel Income in Bangladesh. .....Towhid Mahmood, Austin Peay State University
  • Long Run Impact of the 1850-1950 Rana Regime in Nepal. .....Ashruta Acharya, George Mason University
  • Saving for a Lean Season: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment and High-Frequency Data. .....Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University
2.A.14. Non-Market Decision Making [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Henry Thompson, The University of Mississippi; Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania;
Chair: Henry Thompson, The University of Mississippi
  • Doing Drugs. .....Henry Thompson, The University of Mississippi; and Justin Callais, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • The Spanish Inquisition. .....Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania; Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University; and Henry Thompson, The University of Mississippi
  • Creedal Incompleteness: How Church Governance Relates to Schism. .....Marcus Shera, George Mason University; and Tegan Truitt, George Mason University
2.A.15. Economics Education: Skills, Experience, Failure, and Learning [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Martin Jones, University of Dundee
  • Using Experiential Learning of Failure and Success to Teach Students to Be Attentive to the Market. .....Paul Latreille, University of Sheffield; Alice Ngo, University of Sheffield; Simon Rudkin, The University of Manchester; and Douglas J Webber, University of Sheffield
  • The Impact of AI on Required Skills Profiles for Economics Graduates. .....Christian Spielmann, University of Bristol; and Matthias Oschinski, Georgetown University
  • The Impact of Information and Deliberation on Individual Perspectives: Evidence from an Experimental Study. .....Colin Cannonier, Belmont University; Howard H. Cochran, Belmont University; and Monica Galloway Burke, Western Kentucky University
Discussants:
  • Charles Holt, University of Virginia
  • William Goffe, Pennsylvania State University
  • Yinghsuan Chao, University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh
  • Joshua Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College
2.A.16. Health, Education, and Welfare II [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Sean Mulholland, Western Carolina University
  • On the Rise of Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults. .....Sean Mulholland, Western Carolina University
  • Trends and Disparities in Hospitalizations with Hyperglycemic Diabetes Complications before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Meryem Saygili, The University of Texas at Tyler; and Zehra Tekin, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Is Fraudulent Billing Linked to Killing? An Examination of the Skilled Nursing Industry. .....Alex Lynn Priest, University of Rochester
  • Regulatory Impacts on Supply Shifts of Maternal Health Providers: Evidence from TRAP Laws. .....Pinka Chatterji, State University of New York at Albany; Chun-Yu Ho, State University of New York at Albany; and Quan Qi, State University of New York at Albany
  • Off-Label Prescribing for Pain and Anxiety: Safety versus Efficacy. .....Meaghan Roberts, Michigan State University
2.A.17. Artist Careers, Labor Markets, and Networks [Allied-ACEI]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University; Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar;
Chair: Kira Marie Finan, University College Dublin
  • Career Profiles of Design Quality for Golf Course Architects. .....Daniel Ackerberg, University of Texas at Austin; and Douglas Hodgson, Université du Québec à Montréal
  • An Evaluation of a Guaranteed Income Program for Artists. .....Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University Bloomington; and Douglas Noonan, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
  • Bohemian Neighborhoods? The Economic Geography of American Artists 1850-1940. .....Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University; Lukas Kuld, University of Limerick; and Sara Mitchel, University of South Denmark
  • Network Interactions among Emerging Art Galleries in Manhattan: New Data and Evidence. .....Paolo Di Caro, Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance; Elisa Fusco, University of Florence, Italy; and Isidoro Mazza, University of Catania
Discussants:
  • Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar
  • Luis César Herrero-Prieto, University of Valladolid
  • Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
2.A.18. Structural Microeconomics V: Inequality in Education [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Emily Moschini, William & Mary
  • The Geography of Higher Education and Spatial Inequalities. .....Anais Fabre, Toulouse School of Economics
  • Teacher Compensation and Structural Inequality: Evidence from Centralized Teacher School Choice in Peru. .....Mateo Bobba, Toulouse School of Economics; Tim Ederer, The University of Chicago; Gianmarco Leon-Ciliotta, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Christopher Neilson, Yale University; and Marco Nieddu, University of Cagliari
  • College Financial Aid Application Frictions. .....Emily Moschini, William & Mary; and Gajendran Raveendranathan, McMaster University
Discussants:
  • Andrea Salvati, University of Geneva
  • Angela Crema, Yale University
  • Emilio Borghesan, University of Michigan
2.A.19. Political Economy I [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Slade Mendenhall, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
  • A Theory of Special Legislation and Its Decline. .....Slade Mendenhall, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner; and Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania
  • The Political Economy of a 'Miracle Cure': The Case of Nebulized Ibuprofen and Its Diffusion in Argentina. .....Sebastian Calonico, Columbia University
  • Clubs to Special Interest Groups. .....Adam Swisher, Texas Tech University
  • What Is the Price of Your Vote? An Experimental Analysis of Vote-Buying in Florida. .....Grant Alexander Ellington, Stetson University; and Christopher de Bodisco, Stetson University
2.A.20. Factors Affecting Fertility [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Maria Apostolova-Mihaylova, Centre College
  • Quantification of Gender Preferences and Counterfactual Simulation of Sex-Selective Technology. .....Yichu Li, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • The Effect of Remote Work on Fertility. .....Maria Apostolova-Mihaylova, Centre College
  • Fertility Effects of Parental Retirement. .....Xin Liu, Michigan State University
  • The Impact of Weather Shocks on Fertility in Rural India. .....Divya Pandey, University of Minnesota
  • Urbanicity and Fertility: Evidence from Refugees to Canada. .....Richard Anton Uhrig, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
2.A.21. Tax Policies [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Julie Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Kalee Burns, U.S. Census Bureau;
Chair: Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Behavioral Responses to Spatial Tax Notches in the Retail Gasoline Market. .....Carlos Hurtado, University of Richmond
  • Growing Electric Vehicle Adoption in the U.S.: Implications of Different Funding Policies for Infrastructure Maintenance and Tax Burden on Families. .....Kalee Burns, U.S. Census Bureau; and Julie Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Female Poverty, the Social Safety Net, and the Child Tax Credit. .....Kalee Burns, U.S. Census Bureau; and Adrienne DiTommaso, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Can Social Safety Net Programs Reduce Work Disability? Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit. .....Keisha Solomon, Howard University; Katie Jajtner, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Yang Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discussants:
  • Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Aerfate Haimiti, University of South Carolina
  • Yang Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • David Ribar, Georgia State University
2.A.23. Inflation II [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Antonio Bojanic, Tulane University
  • Determinants of Banking, Inflation, and Foreign Reserves Crises: The Case of Bolivia. .....Antonio Bojanic, Tulane University
  • Geopolitical Risks and Inflation across Economies. .....Omid Asadollah, Florida International University
  • Government Debt and Inflation: A Cross Country Investigation of the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level. .....Philipp Weber, Walter Eucken Institut; and Lars P. Feld, Walter Eucken Institut
2.A.24. Frontiers of Econometric Methods I [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Testing Identifying Assumptions in Tobit Models. .....Otavio Bartalotti, Monash University; Santiago Acerenza, Universidad ORT Uruguay; and Federico Veneri, Iowa State University
  • Inference in the Presence of Unknown Rates. .....Hao Dong, Southern Methodist University
  • Inference in Auctions with Many Bidders Using Transaction Prices. .....Yulong Wang, Syracuse University
2.A.25. Pathways and Outcomes of Higher Education [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Xiaozhou Ding, South Dakota State University
Chair: Xiaozhou Ding, South Dakota State University
  • Small Distances that Matter: Effects of Local Community College Openings on Enrollment and Degree Completion. .....Lois Miller, University of South Carolina
  • Modeling College Pricing and Capacity Investment. .....Samuel Glick, U.S. Census Bureau
  • The Consumption Value of College. .....Yifan Gong, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Lance Lochner, Western University; Todd Stinebrickner, Western University; and Ralph Stinebrickner, Berea College
  • The Role of Education-Industry Match in College Earnings Premia. .....Taylor Odle, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Lauren Russell, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants:
  • Lois Miller, University of South Carolina
  • Samuel Glick, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Yifan Gong, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • Lauren Russell, University of Pennsylvania
2.A.26. Role of Political Partisanship in Economic Expectations [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Aeimit Lakdawala, Wake Forest University
Chair: Aeimit Lakdawala, Wake Forest University
  • Inflation Expectations and Political Polarization: Evidence from the Cooperative Election Study. .....Ethan Struby, Carleton college; and Christina Carhart, Carleton College
  • Partisan Bias in Professional Macroeconomic Forecasts. .....Aeimit Lakdawala, Wake Forest University; Jane Ryngaert, University of Notre Dame; Benjamin Kay, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Michael Futch, Civitech
  • Polarized Expectations, Polarized Consumption. .....Rupal Kamdar, Indiana University Bloomington; and Walker Ray, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Expectations, Anchoring, and Inflation in the COVID-19 Era. .....Jane Ryngaert, University of Notre Dame; Rupal Kamdar, Indiana University Bloomington; and Carola Binder, Haverford College
2.A.27. Topics in Applied Microeconomics [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Melissa LoPalo, Montana State University; David Beheshti, The University of Texas at San Antonio;
Chair: David Beheshti, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • The Opioid Crisis and Firm Skill Demand: Evidence from Job Posting Data. .....Bokyung Kim, University of Connecticut; Minseog Kim, The University of Texas at Austin; and Geunyong Park, National University of Singapore
  • The Population-Level Causal Impact of PrEP on HIV: Why Aren’t HIV Diagnoses Declining Faster?. .....David Beheshti, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Nir Eilam, University of North Carolina Greensboro; and Johnny Huynh, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Algorithmic Intervention in Judicial Fairness. .....Rui Zuo, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Are Climate Concerns Contributing to Low Fertility?. .....Kevin Kuruc, The University of Texas at Austin; and Melissa LoPalo, Montana State University
2.A.28. Alcohol and Gun Violence [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jeffrey DeSimone, Duke University
Chair: Jeffrey DeSimone, Duke University
  • Where Are the Guns? Evaluating Gun Prevalence Measures and Their Connection with Homicides Using Gun Sales Data. .....David Johnson, University of Central Missouri; Josh Robinson, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; and Alexi Thompson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • New Gun Purchases and Fatal Gun Injuries. .....Tuan Nguyen, Central College
  • Universal Background Check Laws and Accidental Gun Deaths. .....Ellen Feild, Duke University
  • Alcohol Use and Sexual Assault Victimization. .....Isabella Antonio, Duke University
2.A.29. Theory: Information IV [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Tan Gan, Yale University
  • Manage Persuasion Robustly: The Optimality of Quota Rules. .....Tan Gan, Yale University
  • Dynamic Evidence Disclosure: Delay the Good to Accelerate the Bad. .....Jan Knoepfle, Queen Mary University of London
  • Trade with Due Diligence. .....Ferdinand Pieroth, Yale University
  • Redistributive Bargaining with Protests. .....Carlo M. Cusumano, Yale University
2.A.30. Macro Trends in Economic History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Sarah Quincy, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Sarah Quincy, Vanderbilt University
  • Great Divergence: Portfolio Strategies of American and British Investment Trusts. .....Enerelt Enkhbold, The Open University
  • Beyond the Broom: Skilled Work and the Decline of Women in Domestic Service. .....Katarina Fedorov, Boston University
  • The Price of Parliament: Was Scotland's Legislature 'Bought and Sold for English Gold'?. .....Mitchell W Harvey, Stanford University
  • Westward Expansion and the Impact on Native-White Conflicts. .....Robert Warren Anderson, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Douglas Allen, Simon Fraser University; and Liang Diao, INRAE
  • Prison Norms and Society beyond Bars. .....Michael Poyker, The University of Texas at Austin; and Maxim Ananyev, University of Melbourne
2.A.31. The Legacy of Paul Rubin: Intellectual Pioneer [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Todd Zywicki, George Mason University
Chair: Henry Butler, George Mason University

Panelists:
  • James Cooper, George Mason University;
  • Joanna Shepherd, Emory University;
  • John Yun, George Mason University;
  • Todd Zywicki, George Mason University;
2.A.32. The Howard University Center of Excellence in Housing and Urban Research and Policy (CHURP) Urban Renewal, Housing, and Inequality [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Omari Swinton, Howard University
Chair: Haydar Kurban, Howard University
  • Displacement, Gentrification, and Maryland’s Purple Line Light Rail. .....Nicholas James Finio, University of Maryland; Susan Steward, Office of the Chief Financial Officer; and Daniel Muhannad, Office of Revenue Analysis
  • The Impact of Down-Payment Assistance on Participant Outcomes: Examining DC’s Home Purchase Assistance Program (HPAP) and Employer-Assisted Housing Program (EAHP). .....Bethel Cole-Smith, Howard University; and Haydar Kurban, Howard University
  • Measuring Exposure to Extreme Heat among Individuals Experiencing Homelessness in Dallas TX. .....Jasmine Fuller, Howard University; and Haydar Kurban, Howard University
  • Exploring Indoor Allergen Levels in Public Housing Where Children with Asthma Reside: What Are More Effective Interventions?. .....Janet Phoenix, The George Washington University
2.A.33. Economic Modeling of Natural Hazards and Recovery for Integrated Multidisciplinary Models [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Jamie Brown Kruse, East Carolina University; Meghan Millea, East Carolina University;
Chair: Jamie Brown Kruse, East Carolina University
  • Disaster Recovery Assessment Using DesignSafe: 2021 European Floods. .....Jamie Brown Kruse, East Carolina University; Meghan Millea, East Carolina University; and Raymond Smith, East Carolina University
  • Power Reliability and Economic Growth: Evidence from Dynamic Panel Data Estimation. .....Sanjay Singh, Dickinson College; Zachary Keeler, Texas Tech University; and Bradley Ewing, Texas Tech University
  • The Impacts of Hurricane Disasters on Migration and Commuting. .....Juncan Li, Cornell University; Ian Sue Wing, Boston University; Linda Nozick, Cornell University; Meghan Millea, East Carolina University; and Jamie Brown Kruse, East Carolina University
  • Using Machine Learning to Generalize Results for a CGE Model. .....Harvey Cutler, Colorado State University; Charles Nicholson, The University of Oklahoma; Nushra Zannat, The University of Oklahoma; Hwayoung Jeon, Colorado State University; Tao Lu, Colorado State University; and Martin Shields, Colorado State University
  • Estimating and Understanding Lags to Household Recovery from Hurricanes and Flooding. .....Nelson Adeniji, East Carolina University; and Meghan Millea, East Carolina University
Discussants:
  • Ian Sue Wing, Boston University
  • Harvey Cutler, Colorado State University
  • Bradley Ewing, Texas Tech University
2.A.34. Population Health [General]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Biplab Datta, Augusta University; Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia;
Chair: Muhammad Husain, Johns Hopkins University
  • Effects of Tobacco Taxes on Cigarettes and Bidis in Bangladesh: Evidence from a Volumetric Choice Experiment. .....Shafiun Shimul, University of Dhaka
  • Deadly Politics: Political Connections, Intergovernmental Transfers, and Mortality. .....Md Amzad Hossain, University of Arkansas; and Luan Santos, Freddie Mac
  • Son Preference and Fertility Behavior in Bangladesh. .....Kaniz Fatema, University of Iowa; and Syed Al-Helal Uddin, York College of Pennsylvania
  • Role of Medical Financial Hardship and Medical Debt in Sleep Deficiency among U.S. Adults. .....Biplab Datta, Augusta University; and Murshed Jahan, Valdosta State University
Discussants:
  • Md Amzad Hossain, University of Arkansas
  • Biplab Datta, Augusta University
  • Shafiun Shimul, University of Dhaka
  • Syed Al-Helal Uddin, York College of Pennsylvania
2.A.35. Political Economy, Culture, and Economic Development [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
Chairs: Cesi Cruz, University of California, Los Angeles; Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University;
  • Political Homophily and Director Appointments. .....Yongqiang Chu, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Ruiyao Zhu, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Pollution, Promotion, and Political Showcase. .....Weihong Li, Southern Methodist University
  • Campaigning against Populism: Emotions and Information in Real Election Campaigns. .....Cesi Cruz, University of California, Los Angeles; Julien Labonne, Oxford University; and Francesco Trebbi, University of California, Berkeley
  • Equal under God: Religion and Cultural Diversity. .....Parker Fleming, SummerSports; and Ömer Özak, Southern Methodist University
2.A.36. Applied Microeconomics VII [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
Chair: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University
  • Does Algorithmic Risk Assessment Affect Physician Prescribing? Understanding Aggregate versus Micro-level Impacts. .....E. Mallick Hossain, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Daniel Kaliski, Birkbeck, University of London; and Emma B. Dean, University of Miami
  • Why Do We CARA? The Relationship between Opioid Use Disorder Medications and Opioid Overdose Deaths. .....Linnea Endersby, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Training and Job Separation in Imperfect Labor Markets: The Case of Non-Compete Agreements. .....Bhargav Gopal, Queen`s University; and Xiangru Li, Columbia University
  • The Compensation of Conscience. .....Sayorn Chin, Lafayette College; and Sammy Zahran, Colorado State University
Discussants:
  • Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College
  • Mallory Lorraine Avery, Monash University
  • Jacob Light, Stanford University
  • Shahidul (Shahid) Islam, Purdue University
2.A.37. Mergers and Antitrust [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Lawrence White, New York University
  • Consolidation in Networks. .....Drew Van Kuiken, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Quantifying the Distortions of Labor Market Power: U.S. Coal Mines 2001-2019. .....David Benson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Merger Review Using Online Experiments. .....Farasat Bokhari, Loughborough University; Stefan Penczynki, University of East Anglia; and Janithe Siriwardana, University of East Anglia
  • Misallocation Effects of Collusion under Uniform Pricing in Differentiated-Product Markets. .....Daniel Chaves, Western University; Robert Clark, Queen's University; Marco Duarte, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Jean-Francois Houde, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discussants:
  • Andrew Kearns, Federal Trade Commission
  • Ben Casner, Federal Trade Commission
  • Edward Watkins, Federal Trade Commission
  • Christy Zhou, Clemson University
2.A.38. Games [Allied-ESA]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Victoria Prowse, Purdue University
  • Communication and Voting for Redistribution in Public Goods Games. .....Brock Stoddard, Appalachian State University; and Abhijit Ramalingam, Appalachian State University
  • Group Size, Communication, and Common-Value Public Goods. .....Caleb Cox, Virginia Commonwealth University; Lawrence De Geest, Suffolk University; Abdul Kidwai, New York University Abu Dhabi; Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and Brock Stoddard, Appalachian State University
  • Entrusting the 'Other' in Contemporary India: An Experiment-Based Study. .....Abu Afzal Tauheed, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • Trusting Your Emotions. .....Pawonee Khadka, The University of Alabama; Cary Deck, The University of Alabama; and Laura Razzolini, The University of Alabama
  • How Cognitive Skills Affect Strategic Behavior: Cognitive Ability, Fluid Intelligence, and Judgment. .....Victoria Prowse, Purdue University; David Gill, Purdue University; Zach Knapper, Purdue University; and Junya Zhou, The University of Texas at Dallas
2.A.39. Frontiers in Benefit-Cost Analysis [Presidential-SBCA]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
Chair: W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
  • How Well Do Governments Address the Distributional Impacts of Policy?. .....Caroline Cecot, George Mason University; Robert Hahn, University of Oxford; and Eslem Imamoglu, Georgetown University
  • Risk Tradeoffs in Fertility Treatment. .....W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University; and Elissa Gentry, Florida State University
  • Pricing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Benefit-Cost Analysis: Why the Target-Consistent Approach Is Justified. .....Kerry Krutilla, Indiana University Bloomington; and Saiwen Zhang, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Monopsony Power and the Value of a Statistical Life. .....Robert Cramer, Vanderbilt University; Thomas Kniesner, Claremont Graduate University; and W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
Discussants:
  • Thomas Kniesner, Claremont Graduate University
  • Linda Thunstrom, University of Wyoming
  • Jacob Byl, Western Kentucky University
  • Ryan Sullivan, Naval Postgraduate School
2.A.40. Topics in International Trade [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Kara Reynolds, American University
Chair: Kara Reynolds, American University
  • Do Export Controls Hamper or Promote Innovation?. .....Kara Reynolds, American University
  • Services Trade and the Choice of Online versus In-Person Delivery. .....Sarah Oliver, U.S. Government Accountability Office
  • Trade Effects of the IRA and Chips Act on U.S.-EU Trade. .....Christine McDaniel, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Trade and Famine Prevention: Transnational Grain Markets and the End of Subsistence Crisis. .....Daniel Bernhofen, American University; and John Brown, Clark University
Discussants:
  • Robert Feinberg, American University
  • Walter Park, American University
2.A.41. Understanding Poverty and Income Inequality from Multiple Perspectives [Presidential]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: M. Kathleen Thomas, Mississippi State University; Laura Crispin, Saint Joseph’s University;
Chair: Laura Crispin, Saint Joseph’s University
  • Should We Fight Poverty or Reduce Its Harm? How the Language and Motivations of Moral Foundations Theory Affect Voluntary Contributions to Poverty-Relief. .....R. Andrew Luccasen, Mississippi University for Women; and M. Kathleen Thomas, Mississippi State University
  • The Macroeconomic Effects of Government Spending in China: An Analysis of Government Spending Multipliers and Income Inequality. .....Xiaoxiao Bai, Mississippi State University
  • Time Allocation of High School and College Students during COVID-19. .....Laura Crispin, Saint Joseph’s University; Kathryn Lynch, Liberty Mutual; and Elizabeth Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania
  • SNAP Eligibility Expansions, Program Spending, and Participation. .....Jordan W. Jones, USDA Economic Research Service; and Laura Hales, USDA Economic Research Service
Discussants:
  • Kristen Broady, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Sabrina Young, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Laura Crispin, Saint Joseph’s University
2.A.42. Stated Preferences [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Craig Landry, University of Georgia
  • WTA to Use Better Bycatch Reduction Devices in the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery. .....Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; Qi Jiang, The Ohio State University; and Wuyang Hu, The Ohio State University
  • A Meta-Analysis and Replication with Single-Bound Contingent Valuation Non-Parametric and Parametric Willingness to Pay Estimates. .....Lynne Lewis, Colorado State University; Leslie Richardson, National Park Service; Pete Schuhmann, University of North Carolina - Wilmingto; and John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • Willingness to Pay for Attributes of Forest Restoration in the Rio Grande Watershed. .....Mohammad Rahman, Northern Arizona University; and Julie M. Mueller, Northern Arizona University
  • Linear Utility Bias in Willingness to Pay. .....Gregory Howard, East Carolina University; Jerrod Penn, Louisiana State University; and Wuyang Hu, The Ohio State University
2.A.43. Climate Change II [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Ross McKitrick, University of Guelph
  • Local Institutions, Natural Resource Management, and Economic Development: Implication of Post-Dust Bowl Institutional Changes on American Agriculture. .....Aparna Howlader, Chatham University
  • Crop Yield Meta-Analysis Data Do Not Support Upward SCC Revision. .....Ross McKitrick, University of Guelph
  • A Model of the Model: Unpacking CGE Results on Carbon Leakage from Climate Policy. .....Daniel H. Karney, Ohio University; Kathy Baylis, University of California, Santa Barbara; and Don Fullerton, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
2.A.44. Public Policy, Labor Markets, and International Migration [Presidential-ASHE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Francisca Antman, University of Colorado Boulder; Lisa Gennetian, Duke University;
Chair: Lisa Gennetian, Duke University
  • How State Policies and Practices Affect Take Up of Social Assistance: A Comparative Analysis by Race and Latino Ethnicity. .....Lisa Gennetian, Duke University; Marcos Rangel, Duke University; Dana Thomson, Child Trends; Prachi Shukla, Duke University; Luis Basurto, Cornell University; and Haocheng Yong, Duke University
  • Families Divided, Coverage Denied: Health Insurance among U.S.-Born Latino Children in Mixed-Status Families. .....Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University; Joaquin Rubalcaba, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Edward Vargas, Arizona State University
  • The Labor Market Engagement of Immigrants across Borders. .....Alejandro Gutierrez-Li, North Carolina State University
Discussants:
  • Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University
  • Lisa Gennetian, Duke University
  • Alejandro Gutierrez-Li, North Carolina State University
2.A.45. Historical Political Economy [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Macy Scheck, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Competitive Colonies: Interjurisdictional Competition and American Colonial Taxation. .....Caleb Petitt, George Mason University
  • Criminal Conversation Trials. .....Jordan Hillman, Texas Tech University
  • Assuring Consumers of Authenticity, Safety, and Quality: Early American Whiskey Markets. .....Macy Scheck, Middle Tennessee State University; and Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Arctic Anarchy. .....Benjamin Seevers, West Virginia University
  • Taisho and Early Showa Japan as an Open Access Order. .....Jedediah Pida-Reese, Texas Tech University
Discussants:
  • Caleb Petitt, George Mason University
  • Jordan Hillman, Texas Tech University
  • Macy Scheck, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Benjamin Seevers, West Virginia University
  • Jedediah Pida-Reese, Texas Tech University
2.A.46. NAASE I [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: Clay Collins, University of Georgia
  • Relative Age Effects and Draft Efficiency: Evidence from the National Hockey League. .....Chengyuan Hua, West Virginia University; and Brad Humphreys, West Virginia University
  • Testing Monte Carlo Fallacy among Professional Hockey Referees. .....Dennis Wilson, Western Kentucky University; and Stephen Locke, Western Kentucky University
  • Promotions, Performance, and Proximity: Revisiting and Expanding the Determinants of Minor League Baseball (MiLB) Attendance. .....Georgy Shukaylo, University of Michigan; and Judith Grant Long, University of Michigan
  • The Impact of New Professional Sports Facilities on Local Banks. .....Eduardo Minuci, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Brad Humphreys, West Virginia University; and Candon Johnson, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
  • Syndicate Owners and the Betting Market: Evidence from Minor League Baseball. .....Clay Collins, University of Georgia; and Jaeho Yoon, University of Georgia
2.B.1. Law and Economics I [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
  • The Effects on Consumers from State-Level Regulation of the Payday Loan Market. .....Todd Zywicki, George Mason University; and Thomas W. Miller, Mississippi State University
  • The Perfect Storm: Italian Immigration, Prohibition, and Crime. .....Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University; Massimo Anelli, Bocconi University; and Paolo Pinotti, Bocconi University
  • An Experimental Analysis of Multi-Issue Final-Offer-Arbitration. .....Cary Deck, The University of Alabama; and Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
  • Understanding the Punitive Cost of a Mug Shot: A Machine Learning Application. .....Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
Discussants:
  • Robert Cramer, Vanderbilt University
  • Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
  • Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Jennifer Bennett Shinall, Vanderbilt University
2.B.2. Experiments II [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Ginny Seung Choi, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Natural Experiments Are Double-Edged Swords. .....Stephan Lefebvre, Bucknell University
  • Stochastic-Share Contests: Theory and Experimental Evidence. .....Philip Brookins, University of South Carolina; and Andrew Smyth, Boise State University
  • Opting in and Rolling the Dice: A Comparative Study of Randomization Methods and Student Uptake in Treatment Programs. .....Catherine Mata Hidalgo, Brown University; Katharine Meyer, Brookings Institution; and Lindsay Page, Brown University
  • Positive Relationships in Markets. .....Ginny Seung Choi, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Virgil Storr, George Mason University
  • Representation and Bracketing in Repeated Games. .....Mouli Modak, Chapman University
2.B.4. Economic Issues in Immigration [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky; Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University;
Chair: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
  • Hate Crimes and Marriage-Market Behavior among Indian Americans: Evidence from an Online Matrimony Service. .....Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame; Sabari Karmegam, George Mason University; and Madeline Zavodny, University of North Florida
  • Measuring the Effect of New Immigrants on Existing Immigrants Wages. .....Shria Holla, University of Kentucky; and Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
  • Effects of Immigrant Supply Shocks on Natives: The Importance of Immigrant Skill Heterogeneity. .....Hugh Cassidy, Kansas State University
  • Friendship Formation and Academic Achievement: Evidence from Left-Behind Children in China. .....Shuo Qi, Southern Methodist University
Discussants:
  • Andres Mira, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University
  • Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
  • Charles Hokayem, U.S. Census Bureau
2.B.5. Advances in Applied Economics [GRAD]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • The Gender Wage Gap and Assortative Matching. .....Hugo Sant'Anna, University of Georgia
  • Extrapolating LATE with Weak IVs. .....Muyang Ren, Duke University
  • Interregional Trade, the Business Tax, and Production Networks. .....Cihang Wang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • The Effect of Correctional and Rehabilitation Facilities on Property Values. .....Allyson Bronwyn Emblom, North Carolina State University
Discussants:
  • Mayra Pineda-Torres, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Chris Muris, McMaster University
  • Lourenco Paz, Baylor University
  • Susana Ferreira, University of Georgia
2.B.6. Applied Microeconomic Analysis in Housing and Sustainability [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Kathryn Anderson, Vanderbilt University; Hanchen Jiang, University of North Texas;
Chairs: Kathryn Anderson, Vanderbilt University; Hanchen Jiang, University of North Texas;
  • Rent Control, Rent Overcharge, and Racial Disparity: Evidence from New York City. .....Brent Ambrose, Pennsylvania State University; Xun Bian, University of North Texas; Ruoyu Chen, University of Windsor; and Hanchen Jiang, University of North Texas
  • Mortgage Experiences of Hmong Americans. .....Feng Liu, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and Sisi Zhang, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Estimation of Welfare Effects in Hedonic Difference-in-Differences: The Case in School Redistricting. .....Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky; Michael Clark, University of Kentucky; Xiaozhou Ding, South Dakota State University; and William Hoyt, University of Kentucky
  • Equitable Returns? Solar Tax Credit Claim in New Mexico. .....Yuting Yang, The University of New Mexico; and Jiaqing Zhao, The University of New Mexico
2.B.7. Institutions and Development [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Nasr Bhnas, Louisiana State University Shreveport
  • The Influence of Digital Governance and Internet Usage on Government Stability and Regime Durability. .....Nasr Bhnas, Louisiana State University Shreveport; Ahmed Reshad Osmani, Louisiana State University Shreveport; and Timothy M. Shaughnessy, Palm Beach Atlantic University
  • Government Land Sales as a Response to Negative Economic Shocks in China. .....Yu Qiu, University of Pittsburgh
  • The Impact of Avocado Price Shocks on Crime in Mexico. .....William Townsend, The University of Oklahoma
  • Posh Spice or Scary Spice? Resource Booms, Wealth, and Human Capital across Ages. .....Christopher Boone, University of Massachusetts Amherst; David Sahn, Cornell University; and Heidi Kristiina Kaila, The World Bank
2.B.8. Gender, Violence, and Labor Market Outcomes [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Chanita Holmes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Chair: Chanita Holmes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • The Impact of Sports Betting on Domestic Violence. .....Chanita Holmes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Marlon Tracey, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
  • Early Life Exposure to Unilateral Divorce Laws and the Likelihood of Victim of Domestic Violence. .....Mahla Shourian, The University of Oklahoma; and Pallab Ghosh, The University of Oklahoma
  • Temporal Changes to the Added Worker Effect Associated with Spousal Job Loss. .....Laura Connolly, Michigan Technological University; and Nicholas Jolly, Marquette University
  • Can Temporary Affirmative Action Improve Representation?. .....Neeraja Gupta, University of Richmond
Discussants:
  • Laura Connolly, Michigan Technological University
  • Neeraja Gupta, University of Richmond
  • Chanita Holmes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Mahla Shourian, The University of Oklahoma
2.B.9. Microeconomic Theory I [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Sungmin Park, The Ohio State University
  • Axiomatic Measures of Intergenerational Mobility. .....Hanzhe Zhang, Michigan State University
  • Causality and Causal Misperception in Dynamic Games. .....Sungmin Park, The Ohio State University
  • Polarization of Opinions under Censored Argument Sharing. .....Valeria Bodishtianu, Cornell University
2.B.10. Exogenous Shocks to Health and Education in Developing Countries [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: John Gibson, University of Waikato
Chair: John Gibson, University of Waikato
  • Monitoring and Planning for Resilient Human Development Infrastructure: Lessons from the 2022 floods in Pakistan. .....Amer Hasan, The World Bank; Umar Saif, AiSight; Mohsen Ali, Information Technology University; Koen Geven, The World Bank; Ayesha Tahir, The World Bank; and Sheena Fazli, The World Bank
  • Forest Loss and Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Omoniyi Alimi, The World Bank; and John Gibson, University of Waikato
  • Deforestation and Resource Conflicts in Papua New Guinea. .....John Gibson, University of Waikato
Discussants:
  • John Gibson, University of Waikato
  • Omoniyi Alimi, The World Bank
  • Amer Hasan, The World Bank
2.B.11. Health Behavior II [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Samuel Sturm, Georgia State University
  • Childhood Origins of Adult Mental Health: An Analysis from the Economic Perspective for the Dust Bowl Victims. .....Md Rahman, The University of New Mexico
  • Occupational Hazard? An Analysis of Birth Outcomes among Physician Mothers. .....Anupam Jena, Harvard University; David Slusky, The University of Kansas; and Lilly Ann Springer, The University of Kansas
  • Effects of Environmental Exposures on Weight-Related Behaviors and Outcomes. .....Brandyn F. Churchill, American University; and Sparshi Srivastava, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • The Effect of Cigarette Taxes on Expenditures, Income, and Savings. .....Samuel Sturm, Georgia State University; Reginald Hebert, Georgia State University; Michael Pesko, University of Missouri; Chad Cotti, Michigan State University; and Erik Nesson, Wake Forest University
2.B.12. Empirical Macrofinance [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Chair: Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Financial Deepening, Investment Producers, and the Great Moderation. .....Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Neil White, Amherst College
  • A New Framework for Model Comparison: Beyond the Bias-Variance Trade-Off. .....Julian Ludwig, Texas Tech University
  • Idiosyncratic Bank Shocks and Firms' Expectations. .....Emrehan Aktug, Sabancı University
  • Corporate Debt Maturity and Output Price Dynamics. .....Minseog Kim, The University of Texas at Austin
2.B.13. Empirical Political Economy at the Local Level [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
  • Net Productive Entrepreneurship: An MSA-Level Index for 2002-2019. .....Justin Callais, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Peter Calcagno, College of Charleston; and Gary Wagner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Economic Freedom and Social Capital: An Analysis of U.S. Metropolitan Areas. .....Jeremy Jackson, North Dakota State University
  • Economic Freedom and Minority Entrepreneurship in the United States. .....James Prieger, Pepperdine University; Kathryn Fortenberry, Pepperdine University; and Abigail Tacker, Pepperdine University
  • Economic Freedom and Female Labor Force Participation: A Local Level Analysis. .....Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University; and Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
2.B.14. Information and Macroeconomic Dynamics [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Xiaohan Ma, Texas Tech University
Chair: Xiaohan Ma, Texas Tech University
  • Labor Markets, Fiscal Policy, and Inflation Dynamics: A Pandemic Perspective. .....Salem Abo-Zaid, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Brenda Samaniego de la Parra, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Xuguang Sheng, American University
  • How Important Is the Information Effect of Monetary Policy?. .....Zhao Han, William & Mary; and Chengcheng Jia, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • The Impact of the Distribution of Asset Market Sentiment. .....Alexander Halsey, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Molin Zhong, Federal Reserve Board
  • Diverging Macroeconomic Expectations and Business Cycles. .....Julian Ludwig, Texas Tech University; and Xiaohan Ma, Texas Tech University
2.B.15. Exploring the Perspectives of Non-Tenure Track Faculty in Economics: Insights into Career Experiences and a Sense of Belonging [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Katrina Babb, Indiana State University

Panelists:
  • Katrina Babb, Indiana State University;
  • Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology;
  • Shreyasee Das, Temple University;
  • Melanie Fox, Purdue University;
  • Irene Foster, The George Washington University;
  • Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
  • Jelena Nikolic, Wentworth Institute of Technology;
  • Gina Pieters, The University of Chicago;
2.B.16. Analysis of Education II [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Deepti Goel, Pitzer College
  • When the Student Becomes the Master: Learning by Creating Math Tutoring Videos. .....Rohen Shah, The University of Chicago
  • Teacher Quality in Delhi's Higher Secondary Public Schools. .....Deepti Goel, Pitzer College; and Bidisha Barooah, International Initiative for Impact Evaluation
  • Peer Suspension Effects on Student Misbehavior. .....Ashley Schwanebeck, University of Pennsylvania; Maria Zhu, Syracuse University; and Margaux Luflade, University of Pennsylvania
  • Immigrant Classmates and Natives' Academic Performance: Evidence from Peru. .....Renzo Severino, Duke University
  • State Appropriations and Higher Education Migration: The Push and Pull of Public University Funding. .....Yiwei Duan, Georgia State University
2.B.17. Arts and Cultural Markets [Allied-ACEI]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University; Cameron Weber, Independent Scholar;
Chair: Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Going Once, Going Twice, Sold: Investigating the Gender Effects of Exhibitions on Sale Probability and Prices at Art Auctions. .....Laura Noll, University of Zurich; and Matthias Sahli, World Intellectual Property Organization
  • Gender Inequality in Polish Art Auctions (1997 2020). .....Sylwester Bialowas, Poznan University of Economics and Business
  • From 'Art Price Index' to 'Antiques Price Index' Extending the Potential of Hedonic Regression to the Field of Antiques. .....Anne-Sophie Radermecker, Université Libre de Bruxelles
  • Redefining Museum Engagement: An Evaluation through Demand and Supply Perspectives. .....María José del Barrio-Tellado, Universidad de Valladolid; Fátima Espinosa-Casero, Universidad de Valladolid; Jonathan Daniel Gómez Zapata, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; and Luis César Herrero-Prieto, University of Valladolid
Discussants:
  • Douglas Hodgson, Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Kira Marie Finan, University College Dublin
  • Douglas Noonan, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
2.B.18. Structural Microeconomics VI: Education [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University; Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University;
Chair: Emilio Borghesan, University of Michigan
  • Teacher Instruction, Classroom Composition, and Student Achievement. .....Andrea Salvati, University of Geneva
  • School Competition, Classroom Formation, and Academic Quality. .....Angela Crema, Yale University
  • Learning through Repetition? A Dynamic Evaluation of Grade Retention in Portugal. .....Emilio Borghesan, University of Michigan; Hugo Reis, Banco de Portugal; and Petra Todd, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants:
  • Tim Ederer, The University of Chicago
  • Emily Moschini, William & Mary
  • Anais Fabre, Toulouse School of Economics
2.B.19. Urban Economics: Gender and Racial Disparities [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Luis Baldomero-Quintana, College of William & Mary; Tate Twinam, William & Mary;
Chair: Luis Baldomero-Quintana, College of William & Mary
  • Domestic Violence and Climate in Brazil. .....Kaitlyn Sims, University of Denver; Julia Rizzotto, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul; and Holly Gibbs, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • The Long Run Impacts of Zoning the Suburbs. .....Tate Twinam, William & Mary; Allison Shertzer, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; and Ryan Gallagher, Northeastern Illinois University
  • When Cities Grow: Urban Planning and Segregation in the Prewar U.S.. .....Sun Kyoung Lee, University of Michigan
  • Not on My Bloc: Voter Preferences for Nearby Affordable Housing. .....Kenneth Whaley, University of South Florida
2.B.20. Gender Dynamics in Leadership and Performance [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Ruohan Wu, University of North Georgia
  • The Roles of Female Leadership in Green Research and Development. .....Ruohan Wu, University of North Georgia
  • In the Name of Equality: Reversed Gender Quota and Civil Service Performance. .....Jiawei Lyu, University of Pittsburgh
  • Resistance to Feedback. .....Garrison Pollard, University of Florida; Perihan Saygin, University of Florida; Mark Rush, University of Florida; and Thomas Knight, University of Florida
  • Gender Gaps in Representation and Productivity in the Federal Reserve System. .....Deepa Datta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Nitzan Tzur-Ilan, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Breaking the Glass Ceiling: The Influence of Female Managers on Firm Performance, Gender Wage Gaps, and Production Networks. .....Santiago Campos-Rodriguez, University of California, Irvine
2.B.21. Urban II [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Dirk Bethmann, Korea University
  • Spatial Housing Bubbles and Reallocation of Labour. .....Mikhail Zavarzin, University of Pittsburgh
  • Racial Representation, Segregation, and Sorting. .....Jiangnan Zeng, University of Pittsburgh
  • Land, Population, and Human Capital Dynamics. .....Chunru Zheng, University of Virginia; and Qiaohairuo Lin, Vanderbilt University
  • Gangnam Style and the Housing Market in the Eponymous District: How a Global Pop Culture Phenomenon Boosted Property Prices. .....Dirk Bethmann, Korea University; and Jae Il Cho, Korea Insurance Research Institute
2.B.22. Decision Making under Uncertainty [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Inhwa Kim, Harris-Stowe State University
  • The Predictivity of Theories of Choice under Uncertainty. .....Keaton Ellis, University of California, Berkeley; and Shachar Kariv, University of California, Berkeley
  • An Experimental Test of Information Avoidance. .....Brandon Koford, Weber State University; Lucas Rentschler, Utah State University; and Therese Cavlovic, Weber State University
  • Using It or Reselling It? Online Platform’s Choice for User Privacy Data. .....Chuang Du, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; and JINRAN ZHU, university of chinese academy of social sciences
  • Tipping the Scales: Financial Safeguarding and Individual Risk Appetites. .....Inhwa Kim, Harris-Stowe State University
  • Motivated Reasoning and Skepticism. .....Changyeop Lee, The Ohio State University
2.B.23. Macroeconomics and Unemployment [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Sean McCrary, The Ohio State University
  • Unemployment and the State-Dependent Effects of Monetary Policy. .....Sean McCrary, The Ohio State University; and Eva Janssens, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Estimating Time-Variation in Matching Efficiency and Match Elasticity for the U.S. Labor Market. .....Prajyna Paramita Barua, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Worker Skills and the Black-White Male Unemployment Gap. .....Srijan Banerjee, Clemson University
  • Unveiling u*: A State-level Approach. .....Nic Pusateri, Sacred Heart University
  • Determinants of State-Level Responses to Two Recent Recessions. .....Matthew Wilson, Congressional Budget Office
2.B.24. Frontiers of Econometric Methods II [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Potential Weights and Implicit Causal Designs in Linear Regression. .....Jiafeng Chen, Harvard University
  • Quasi-Bayes in Latent Variable Models. .....Sid Kankanala, The University of Chicago
  • Beyond Sparsity: Local Projections Inference with High-Dimensional Covariates. .....Jooyoung Cha, Vanderbilt University
  • Quantifying the Internal Validity of Weighted Estimands. .....Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
2.B.25. Labor Markets and Firm Dynamics [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Neil White, Amherst College
Chair: Neil White, Amherst College
  • Do the Means Matter for the Ends? An Evaluation of Optimal Unemployment Assistance under Search Frictions. .....Neil White, Amherst College
  • What Makes Large Firms Large? A Vacancy Duration Hypothesis. .....Sadhika Bagga, University of Rochester
  • The Effects of Regulation Restrictions on Firm Dynamism: Evidence from a Shift-Share Instrument. .....Dongchen Zhao, University of Cincinnati
  • Dynamic Market Size: From Local Externalities to Macroeconomic Outcomes. .....Alejandro Parraguez-Tala, The University of Texas at Austin
2.B.26. Local Banking and Access to Credit [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Lawrence White, New York University
  • The Evolution of Community Bank Interconnectedness. .....Giorgi Nikolaishvili, Wake Forest University
  • Small Banks Really Are Different: Unexpected Deposit Flows, Loan Production, and Off-Balance-Sheet Funding Liquidity Risk. .....Thierno Barry, University of Limoges; Gamze Danisman, Istanbul Bilgi University; Alassane Diabate, University of Limoges; Amine Tarazi, University of Limoges; and Lawrence White, New York University
  • Do the Closings of Minority Depository Institutions Affect Credit Outcomes in Their Communities?. .....Noara Razzak, Clemson University
  • The Impact of Relationship Banking on Market Structure and Financial Stability. .....Sepideh Raei, Utah State University; Shi Qi, William & Mary; and Khalil Esmkhani, Simon Fraser University
2.B.27. Treatment Effects: Theory and Application [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Michael Pollmann, Duke University
  • Practical Approaches to Estimating Treatment Effects with Measurement Error in Confounders Using Repeated Measurements. .....Michael Pollmann, Duke University
  • The Impact of Entry in the Market for High-Speed Internet. .....Eric Hogue, Emerson College; and Adam Rennhoff, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Regression Discontinuity Design with Spillovers. .....Yong Cai, The University of Chicago; Eric Auerbach, Northwestern University; and Ahnaf Rafi, Northwestern University
  • Doubly-Robust Quantile Treatment Effects with Staggered Interventions. .....Benjamin Miller, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; and Antonio Galvao, Michigan State University
2.B.28. International Trade [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Yi Duan, Marshall University
  • Opening of High-Speed Rail, Regional Market Environment, and Entry of Foreign Enterprises. .....Lei Li, Nankai University; Tianyu Wang, Nankai University; Xiaojie Wang, Ocean University of China; and Yi Duan, Marshall University
  • Export Dynamics of Multiproduct Firms. .....Ji Hye Heo, Oberlin College; and Hanjo Terry Kim, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Spatial Implications of Trade Cost Reductions with Resource Reallocation Frictions. .....Mengqi Wang, Amherst College
2.B.29. Theory: Information V [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Doron Ravid, The University of Chicago
  • Buyer-Optimal Algorithmic Consumption. .....Alex Smolin, Toulouse School of Economics
  • Integrative Negotiation: An Economic Perspective. .....Ilwoo Hwang, Seoul National University
  • Agency and Long-Run Innovation. .....Yu Fu Wong, University of Warwick
  • Robust Predictions in Games with Rational Inattention. .....Tommaso Denti, New York University
2.B.30. Evidence on Racial Diversity and Discrimination [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University
  • Racial Discrimination against Crime Victims: Evidence from Police Investigations of Violent Crime. .....Luca Rizzotti, Brown University
  • Labor Force Participation and Statistical Discrimination. .....Joseph Pickens, United States Naval Academy
  • The Costs and Benefits of Diversity: Evidence from a Field Experiment. .....Ferdous Sardar, Bryant University
  • Is There a 'Bamboo Ceiling' for Asian Economists? Challenges for Asian Economists in the Profession. .....Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University; Youngwoo (Jay) Jung, University of Pennsylvania; and Yinuo (Roma) Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • The Extent of Discrimination on Facebook Marketplace: A Field Experiment. .....Cody Dirks, Southern Utah University; Vitor Melo, Clemson University; and Liam Sigaud, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
2.B.31. Topics in Monetary and Macroeconomics [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
Chair: Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University
  • Fluctuations in Nominal Income and Real Wage Cyclicality. .....Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University
  • Knowledge Problems in Monetary Policy: Evidence from the Great Recession. .....Thomas Hogan, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Neutral Nominal Spending and the Nominal Spending Gap. .....William Luther, Florida Atlantic University
2.B.32. Culture, Immigration, and Women [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Claudia Kramer, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Chair: Daniel Sanchez-Pinol, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Forward Together: Gender Outcomes, Gender Laws, and Economic Freedom. .....Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; and Adam Stivers, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Cultural Fallout: Does Immigration Deteriorate Cultural Values?. .....Daniel Sanchez-Pinol, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and Claudia Kramer, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Growing Up in Uncertain Times: How Economic and Political Volatility Shapes Tolerance. .....Niclas Berggren, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN); Andreas Bergh, Lund University; and Therese Nilsson, Lund University
  • Alcohol Prohibition and Attitudes towards Spousal Violence against Women. .....Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; and Ghanshyam Sharma, Unaffiliated
2.B.33. Entrepreneurship, Patents, and Firm Behavior [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Mariana Saenz Ayala, Georgia Southern University
  • Anti-Foreign Bias in Patent Protection: Global Evidence. .....Zach Luther, Vanderbilt University
  • Social Capital Role in Female Enterprise Formalization. .....Mariana Saenz Ayala, Georgia Southern University
  • Startup Acquisitions, Knowledge Diffusion, and Economic Growth. .....Zili Yang, University of Southern California
  • Mergers and Acquisitions, Market Power, and Efficiency. .....Filip Milosavljevic, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Did the Green Technology Pilot Program Work? Evidence from USPTO Patent Data (2005-2016). .....Dibyajyoti Sinha, University of Akron
2.B.34. Education and Research Institutions General [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Umut Ozek, RAND Corporation
  • Information Frictions and Teacher Turnover. .....Kristen Shure, University of Pennsylvania; and Zach Weingarten, University of Pennsylvania
  • High School Remediation May Hurt Student Outcomes in the Long Run. .....Umut Ozek, RAND Corporation
  • Schooling during the Pandemic. .....Kalvin Mudrow, West Virginia University
  • Gender Differences in Personalized Online Education: The Case of SkyEng. .....Ilia Kapelevich, University of Florida
  • Popularity, Social Networks, and Student Outcomes. .....Palaash Bhargava, Columbia University
2.B.35. Search, Jobs, and Employment [General]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Haoqian Zou, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Bank-Branch Expansion and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from India. .....Mohammad Jakaria, University of South Carolina
  • Equity in the Green Economy: Legal Marijuana Employment Growth by Race and Ethnicity. .....Zhaochen He, Christopher Newport University; and Travis Taylor, Christopher Newport University
  • Paycheck Protection Program and Small Business: Real-Time Analysis. .....Ruchika Rungta, Auburn University
  • The Impact of Alumni Networks on First Job Location Choices: Insights from LinkedIn Resumes. .....Haoqian Zou, Georgia Institute of Technology
2.B.36. Applied Microeconomics VIII [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Gregory Gilpin, Montana State University; Michael Kofoed, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Rebecca Jack, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Anthony Yim, Brigham Young University;
Chair: Rebecca Jack, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • The Continuing Impact of COVID-19 School Closures on Teenagers. .....Rebecca Jack, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • The Effect of Public Preschool on Parental Careers and Children's Educational Attainment. .....Ashley M Erceg, U.S. Census Bureau; and Brendan Timpe, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Learning Together? Peer Income Exposure across the Income Distribution. .....Leah Clark, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael Spiegel, Stanford University; Thad Domina, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Emily Penner, University of California, Irvine; Paul Hanselman, University of California, Irvine; and Andrew Penner, University of California, Irvine
  • 'Alone' Students' Academic and Placement Outcomes. .....Shahidul (Shahid) Islam, Purdue University
  • The Impact of Public Mental Healthcare Provision on Children's Outcomes in Brazil. .....Bilge Erten, Northeastern University; Diogo Britto, University of Milan-Bicocca; Pinar Keskin, Wellesley College; and Shuo Zhang, Northeastern University
Discussants:
  • Shahidul (Shahid) Islam, Purdue University
  • Rebecca Jack, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • Ashley M Erceg, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Leah Clark, U.S. Census Bureau
2.B.37. Firm Dynamics [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Andrew Kearns, Federal Trade Commission
  • The Dynamic Efficiency of Policy Uncertainty: Evidence from the Wind Industry. .....Luming Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Dynamic Investment and Competition in the Broadband Industry. .....Andrew Kearns, Federal Trade Commission
  • Allocating Upgrades: Challenges and Opportunities in the Airline Industry. .....Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi; Alex Marsh, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Navigating the Commons. .....Yangkeun Yun, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussants:
  • Jeff Thurk, University of Georgia
  • Michael Kotrous, University of Georgia
  • Geumbi Park, Texas A&M University
  • Chieh-Hsuan Hu, Boston University
2.B.38. Gender II [Allied-ESA]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Lajos Kossuth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Gender Differences in Judicial Decisions under Incomplete Information: Evidence from Child Support Cases. .....Lajos Kossuth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Roberto Asmat, Vienna University of Economics and Business
  • Agents and Gender Differences in Negotiation. .....Tomer Mangoubi, University of Pennsylvania; and Jeanna Helen Kenney, University of Pennsylvania
  • Gender Differences in Qualitative Evaluations of Performance. .....Kalyani Chaudhuri, University of California, Davis
  • Can Feedback Reduce the Gender Gap in Giving Advice?. .....Sakshi Upadhyay, Skidmore College
2.B.39. Pricing the Unthinkable and Other Difficult Benefits [Presidential-SBCA]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Deborah Vaughn Aiken, U.S. Department of Transportation; Eliane Catilina, U.S. Department of Transportation;
Chair: W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University
  • Inferring Novel Values from Ordinary Market Information in Benefit-Cost Analysis of Air Transportation Regulation. .....Deborah Vaughn Aiken, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • What Are the Economic Benefits of Enhanced Accessibility and How Do We Measure Them?. .....Eliane Catilina, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • Are Electric Vehicle Driving Costs Too High? The Implicit Cost of Range Anxiety. .....Jonathan B. Scott, University of Texas, Dallas; and Molin Qin, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • In Defense of the Exclusion of Rights, Justice, and Equity. .....Dan Acland, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant:
  • Darren Timothy, U.S. Department of Transportation;
2.B.40. Regional Changes and Effects in Hospital and Provider Markets [Presidential-CSWEP]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Manan Roy, Appalachian State University; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida;
Chair: Manan Roy, Appalachian State University
  • Access to Maternal Healthcare and Home Births: Evidence from Midwifery Regulation. .....Jessica Kiser, Vanderbilt University
  • Impacts of the 2021 Child Tax Credit Advanced Payment on Maternal Health and Well-Being. .....Katlyn Hettinger, Western Kentucky University; and Claire Margerison, Michigan State University
  • Healthcare Organization Model: Evidence from Change in Hospital Ownership. .....Sukriti Beniwal, Georgia State University
  • Effects of the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion on Physician Residency Programs. .....Ricardo Ang, Tulane University; and Sukriti Beniwal, Georgia State University
2.B.41. Aging, Labor Supply, and Health [Presidential]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University;
Chair: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Beyond Double Trouble: Twins, Maternal Labor Supply, Family Formation, and Fertility. .....Isabel Pastoor, University of Minnesota
  • The Menopause 'Penalty'. .....Barton Willage, University of Delaware; and Gabriella Conti, University College London
  • Long-Term Mortality Impacts of Childhood Disease Exposure: Evidence from the 1916 Polio Epidemic. .....Hamid Noghanibehambari, Austin Peay State University; and Jason Fletcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Growing Old in Rural America: Measuring Late-Life Health and Economic Well-Being. .....Sayorn Chin, Lafayette College; Yuulin An, Colorado State University; and Ray Miller, Colorado State University
Discussants:
  • Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Isabel Pastoor, University of Minnesota
  • Barton Willage, University of Delaware
2.B.42. Climate Change and Finance [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Amy Min Zhang, Pennsylvania State University
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Impact on Capital Investment. .....Hong Nguyen, The University of Scranton
  • Climate Change and the Regulation of a Crashing Insurance Market. .....Reid Taylor, University of California, Davis; Madeline Turland, University of California, Davis; and Joakim Weill, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Carbon Pricing and Green Finance in Clean Growth. .....Amy Min Zhang, Pennsylvania State University
2.B.43. Compliance and Enforcement [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: William Wheeler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Expanding Cap and Trade Systems to Sectors with Differential Marginal Damages. .....Grant Webster, University of Colorado - Boulder
  • Major/Minor Thresholds in Environmental Regulation. .....William Wheeler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and Tihitina Andarge, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Work-Residence Disparity in Exposure to PM2.5. .....Devika Chirimar, Georgetown University
  • Regulation, Emissions and Productivity: Evidence from China's Eleventh Five-Year Plan. .....Joel Rodrigue, Vanderbilt University; Tong Li, Vanderbilt University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Brant Callaway, University of Georgia; and Yong Tan, Nanjing University of Finance & Economics
  • Disastrous Data: What Newly Digitized FEMA Records Tell Us about the Political Economy of Disaster Aid. .....Hannah Farkas, Columbia University
2.B.44. Migrants, Minority Groups, and Inflation [Presidential-ASHE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Francisca Antman, University of Colorado Boulder
Chair: Francisca Antman, University of Colorado Boulder
  • The Long-Run Impacts of Mentoring Underrepresented Minority Groups in Economics. .....Francisca Antman, University of Colorado Boulder; Bruce Weinberg, The Ohio State University; and Trevon Logan, The Ohio State University
  • The Migration Consequences of English-Language Education: Evidence from Mexico. .....Oscar Galvez-Soriano, The University of Chicago; David Escamilla-Guerrero, University of St Andrews; and Raissa Fabregas, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Hiring in a Diverse Labor Market: Spillovers across Minority Groups. .....Daniel Gómez-Vásquez, Texas A&M University
  • Geospatial Heterogeneity in Inflation: The Role of Retailer Dynamics. .....Seula Kim, Pennsylvania State University; and Michael Navarrete, University of Maryland
Discussants:
  • Oscar Galvez-Soriano, The University of Chicago
  • Fernando Lozano, Pomona College
  • Michael Navarrete, University of Maryland
  • Daniel Gómez-Vásquez, Texas A&M University
2.B.45. Lachmann and Institutions [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Marcus Shera, George Mason University
  • Two Subjectivist Tendencies in Austrian Economics: From Menger to the Present. .....Erwin Dekker, George Mason University
  • Institutions as Interfaces: Plan Coordination and the Division of Knowledge. .....Bill Tulloh, Agoric
  • Bringing ‘Skillful Coping’ into Lachmann’s Institutional Order. .....Mike Romero, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Ideas, Institutions, and Incompleteness. .....Kurtis Hingl, George Mason University; and Marcus Shera, George Mason University
2.B.46. NAASE II [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: Dennis Coates, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Income and Career Length in Hazardous Professions: Evidence from the National Football League. .....Alexander Cardazzi, Old Dominion University; Brad Humphreys, West Virginia University; and Kole Reddig, West Virginia University
  • Do Random Work Absences Change Starters and Replacement Workers’ Career Trajectories? Evidence from the National Basketball Association’s COVID Protocol Policies. .....Wayne Grove, Le Moyne College; Robert Lantis, Indiana University Bloomington; Erik Nesson, Wake Forest University; and Kacper Piekarek, Le Moyne College
  • Should He Stay or Should He Go? Head Coach Turnover and Cultural Disparities in the Market for Managers. .....Felix Sage, University of Duisburg-Essen; Marvin Zumkley, University of Duisburg-Essen; and Joachim Prinz, University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Profit or Win Maximization in North American Professional Sports?. .....Dennis Coates, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Presidential Address and Annual Business Meeting [Presidential]
Sunday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |
  • Temporary Fixes, Permanent Problems: The Rising Use of Temporary Visas in U.S. Immigration Policy. .....Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
2.D.1. Law and Economics II [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
  • Long-Term Effects of Criminal Justice System Interactions When Young. .....Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University; and Joy Kanengiser, West Virginia University
  • Welfare-Optimal Rewards and Royalties for a Full Stack of Standard-Essential Patents. .....John Turner, University of Georgia
  • Are Juries Racially Discriminatory? Evidence from the Race-Blind Charging of Grand Jury Defendants with and without Racially Distinctive Names. .....Suhyeon Oh, Texas A&M University; Mark Hoekstra, Baylor University; and Meradee Tangvatcharapong, Hitotsubashi University
  • Do Pregnancy Laws Work in the Workplace? What We Can Learn from the CDC’s PRAMS Data. .....Jennifer Bennett Shinall, Vanderbilt University
Discussants:
  • Yijia Lu, George Mason University
  • Todd Zywicki, George Mason University
  • Alex Lundberg, Northwestern University
  • Paul Pecorino, The University of Alabama
2.D.2. International Finance [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: William Hauk, University of South Carolina
  • Real Exchange Rate Uncertainty Matters. .....Roman Merga, International Monetary Fund
  • International Balance Sheets: A Deep Dive. .....Allen Cian, International Monetary Fund; Seungyub Han, University of California, Los Angeles; and Luciana Juvenal, International Monetary Fund
  • Are Real Exchange Rate Undervaluation and Trade Integration Complements? An Evaluation on Employment Reallocation. .....Taiye Chen, American University
  • Trade in Services and Exchange Rates: Evidence for Dominant Currency Pricing. .....Nan Li, International Monetary Fund; and Sergii Meleshchuk, International Monetary Fund
  • Exchange Rate Volatility and Global Value Chains. .....Kaveri Deb, Indian Institute of Information Technology Guwahati; and William Hauk, University of South Carolina
2.D.3. Poverty, Inequality, and Economic Hardships in the U.S. [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair: Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Multigenerational Poverty and Program Participation. .....Robert Hartley, Columbia University; and Christopher Pulliam, Columbia University
  • Consumption Inequality during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Thesia Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brett Matsumoto, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; and Jake Schild, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Income Inequality in the United States, 1975-2022. .....Bradley Hardy, Georgetown University; Elizabeth Krause, University of Kentucky; and James Ziliak, University of Kentucky
  • Multidimensional Economic Hardships during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States. .....Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology; Erdal Asker, University of West Georgia; and Roshani Bulkunde, Georgia Institute of Technology
2.D.4. Identification Issues in Econometrics [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky; Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University;
Chair: Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University
  • Mental Illness and the Labor Market: A Partial Identification Analysis. .....Brent Kreider, Iowa State University; John Pepper, University of Virginia; and Alex Zhylyevskyy, Iowa State University
  • Treatment Effects with a Misreported Outcome. .....Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Huan Wu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Sensitivity Bounds for Model Specification. .....Shakeeb Khan, Boston College
  • Causal Effects of Participating in Multiple Food Assistance Programs. .....Brent Kreider, Iowa State University; Helen Jensen, Iowa State University; and Alex Zhylyevskyy, Iowa State University
Discussants:
  • Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University
  • Hao Dong, Southern Methodist University
  • Lina Zhang, University of Amsterdam
  • Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
2.D.5. International Economics [GRAD]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University
  • The Kia Effect: The Impact of FDI in Rural America. .....Kara Jones, University of South Carolina
  • Does the Global South Import Ideology Shifts? Evidence from Costa Rica and CAFTA-DR. .....Jose Rojas-Fallas, University of Oregon
Discussants:
  • Miguel Acosta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Lewis Davis, Union College
2.D.6. Development Economics II [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
Chair: Melanie Khamis, Wesleyan University
  • The Labor Market Effects of Mobile Internet: Evidence from Mexico. .....Melanie Khamis, Wesleyan University
  • Motivating Students: Exploring the Effect of Incentives on Test Scores. .....Ridwan Mosharraf Hossain, Fordham University
  • Informality, Structural Change, and Financial Frictions. .....Vipul Bhatt, James Madison University
  • R&D Tax Rebate, Labor Choices, and Firm Performance: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment. .....Rubina Verma, Georgetown University; Pavel Charkaborty, Lancaster University; and Sujaya Sircar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
2.D.8. Topics on Credit and Supply Chain [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Maximillian Littlejohn, Millsaps College
  • Inframarginal Borrowers and the Mortgage Payment Channel of Monetary Policy. .....Daniel Ringo, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Shock Propagation in Supply Chain and Banking Integration. .....Nicholas Yi, Michigan State University
  • Rational Credit Cycles. .....Bosang Kim, The University of Alabama
  • Credit Default Swaps and Unsecured Debt. .....Maximillian Littlejohn, Millsaps College
  • Uncertainty Shocks and Market Concentration. .....Tyler James Pike, University of Maryland
2.D.9. Agricultural Labor and Institutions [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Marissa Eckrote-Nordland, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Employment Barriers: The Case of U.S. Agriculture Industry. .....Saima Bashir, Central State University; and George Owusu-Antwi, Central State University
  • Plowing through Policy: Soviet Agricultural Economics under Stalin and Khrushchev. .....Ryan Warner Mason, Stetson University; and Christopher de Bodisco, Stetson University
  • Immigration Enforcement, Farm Labor Availability, and Agricultural Commodity Trade. .....Samyam Shrestha, University of Georgia
  • Social Security, Retirement and Farmers: A Survey of Wisconsin Farm Owners. .....Marissa Eckrote-Nordland, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Coase in the Coal Fields? Historical Property Institutions in Appalachia and Long-Run Development. .....Jessica Montgomery, University of Virginia
2.D.10. Immigrants, International Labor Markets, and Firms [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware; Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond;
Chairs: Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware;
  • Dream Jobs in a Globalized Economy: Wage Dynamics and International Experience. .....Luca David Opromolla, North Carolina State University; Giordano Mion, University of Nottingham; and Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano, Bocconi University
  • Skilled Immigration Frictions as a Barrier for Young Firms. .....Mishita Mehra, University of Richmond; Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; and Hewei Shen, The University of Oklahoma
  • The Impact of Immigration on Firms and Workers: Insights from the H-1B Lottery. .....Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware; Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; Kevin Y. Shih, Queens College, City University of New York; Mingyu Chen, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA); and Agostina Brinatti, University of Michigan
  • Immigrants’ Legalization and Firms: Evidence from the 2007 EU Enlargement. .....Silvia Vannutelli, Northwestern University; and Vittoria Dicandia, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
2.D.11. Health Policy I [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Yeongmi Jeong, Purdue University
  • Is the Mortality Gap between Red and Blue States Caused by Policy?. .....Jijeebisha Bhattarai, State University of New York at Binghamton; David Slichter, State University of New York at Binghamton; and Case Tatro, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Public and Private Healthcare Systems: How to Design Reimbursement Policies?. .....Bruna Guidetti, University of Michigan
  • The Effects of Child Allowance on Parental Health in South Korea. .....Yeongmi Jeong, Purdue University
  • The Impact of Abortion Bans on Fertility and WIC Participation. .....Lilly Ann Springer, The University of Kansas
  • More Ado about Nothing? Questioning the Short and Long-term Effects of Data Breaches on Hospital Finances. .....Jared Black, Baylor University
2.D.12. Education in Developing Countries [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Shamma Alam, Dickinson College
Chair: Shamma Alam, Dickinson College
  • Wheels of Change: Transforming Girl's Lives with Bicycles. .....Nathan Fiala, University of Connecticut; Ana Garcia-Hernandezz, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab; Kritika Narula, Analysis Group; and Nishith Prakash, Northeastern University
  • The Effects of Free Homes on Children: Evidence from a National Experiment in Colombia. .....Valentina Duque, American University; Adriana Camacho, Universidad de los Andes; Michael Gilraine, Simon Fraser University; and Fabio Sanchez, Universidad de los Andes
  • How Does School Quality Affect Fertility?. .....Claus Portner, Seattle University
  • 'I Have Grown Confidence in Me': Shifting Adolescent Mindsets on Schooling. .....Jennifer Seager, George Washington University
Discussants:
  • Claus Portner, Seattle University
  • Kenneth Leonard, University of Maryland
  • Estelle Koussoube, World Bank
  • Katherine Theiss, Fordham University
2.D.13. Empirical Political Economy at the State Level [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
  • State-Level Institutions and Entrepreneurship: A Spatial Hierarchical Probit Approach. .....Joshua Hall, West Virginia University; Kerianne Lawson, Syracuse University; and Donald Lacombe, Texas Tech University
  • Two Years In: Exploring Economic Freedom in the U.S. States during the Pandemic’s Second Phase. .....Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College; and Benjamin Powell, Texas Tech University
  • Ramps to Academia: State-Level Economic Freedom and Other Determinants of Post-Secondary Education for the Disabled. .....Nicholas Reinarts, Middle Tennessee State University
  • The Price of Being Free: The Impact of Monetary Policy Shocks on Housing Prices Given the Heterogeneity of Economic Freedom Levels across States. .....Jorge Romero-Habeych, Western New Mexico University; and Rafael Acevedo, Creighton University
2.D.14. Macro-Labor [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Tobey Kass, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Chair: Tobey Kass, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Learning on the Job. .....Jacob Adenbaum, University of Edinburgh; Filip Babalievsky, U.S. Census Bureau; and William Jungerman, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Misallocation in the Market for Inventors. .....Filip Babalievsky, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Adolescent Exposure to the Military and Later Life Outcomes. .....Sergio Barrera, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • On the Nature of Entrepreneurship. .....Anmol Bhandari, University of Minnesota; Tobey Kass, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Thomas May, California State University, Fullerton; Ellen McGrattan, University of Minnesota; and Evan Schulz, Internal Revenue Service
2.D.15. Prevalence, Promise, and Exigency: The Growth of PPE and Similar Programs in the U.S. [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University

Panelists:
  • Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University;
  • Glory Liu, Johns Hopkins University;
  • Douglas Norton, Florida State University;
  • Emily Skarbek, Brown University;
  • Jessica S. Bean, Denison University;
2.D.16. Economic History I [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Vincent Geloso, George Mason University
  • Illiquidity or Insolvency? Revisiting the Farm Channel to U.S. Bank Distress during the 1920s. .....Todd Messer, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Kilian Rieder, Northwestern University
  • Revisiting Objectives for Catholic Economists: 80 Years Later. .....Anita Pena, Colorado State University
  • Without Deliberate Speed: The Effects of Southern Out-Migration on School Desegregation. .....Paige Elizabeth Montrose, University of Pittsburgh
  • Black Newspapers and the Great Migration. .....Nathan Eisner, University of Pittsburgh
  • Why Nationalize the Production of Public Goods? The Case of American Lighthouses from 1789 to 1815. .....Vincent Geloso, George Mason University; and Alexandra Foucher, George Mason University
2.D.17. Growth and Development [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Luis Felipe Saenz, University of South Carolina
Chair: Luis Felipe Saenz, University of South Carolina
  • Barriers to Technology Adoption and Democracy: A Class Struggle between Landowners, Industrialists, and the Masses. .....Luis Felipe Saenz, University of South Carolina
  • Factor Shares: The Race between Prices and Productivity. .....Manuel Fernandez, Universidad de los Andes
  • Learning to Learn: Experimentation, Entrepreneurial Capital, and Development. .....Andres Zambrano, World Bank
2.D.18. Structural Microeconomics VII: Development/Migration [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University; Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University;
Chair: Gabriele Lucchetti, Rockwood Foundation Berlin
  • Gender Barriers, Structural Transformation, and Economic Development. .....Gaurav Chiplunkar, University of Virginia; and Tatjana Kleineberg, The World Bank
  • Technological Change and Wage Inequality: The Role of Migration, Occupations, and Human Capital. .....Sekyu Choi, University of Bristol; Andrew Griffen, University of Tokyo; and Joan Llull, Barcelona School of Economics
  • Skills, Distortions, and the Labor Market Outcomes of Immigrants across Space. .....Gabriele Lucchetti, Rockwood Foundation Berlin
Discussants:
  • Prasanthi Ramakrishnan, Southern Methodist University
  • Jamie Hentall MacCuish, HEC Paris
  • Victoria Prowse, Purdue University
2.D.19. Regional Economic Activity [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Bryan Khoo, West Virginia University
  • What Increases the Urban-Rural Gap in Firm Entry Rate?. .....Younjun Kim, Southern Connecticut State University; and Peter Orazem, Iowa State University
  • From Guns to Goods: Assessing the Consequences of Military Base Shutdowns on County Business Patterns. .....Bryan Khoo, West Virginia University
  • Income Inequality and the Pandemic in the Midwest. .....Arun Srinivasan, Indiana University Southeast; and Arano Kathleen, Indiana University Southeast
2.D.20. Gender, Family, and Labor [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Paula Lopez-Pena, Queen`s University
  • Does the Ability to Work Remotely Alter Labor Force Attachment? An Analysis of Female Labor Force Participation. .....Maria Domenica Tito, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Managing the Second Shift: The Impact of Noncognitive Skills on Female Entrepreneurs’ Time Allocation and Mental Health. .....Paula Lopez-Pena, Queen`s University
  • Paid Family Leave, Remote Work, and the Child Penalty. .....Roisin O'Neill, Rutgers University
  • The Effects of the Family and Medical Leave Act on Women's Careers. .....Lea Bart, University of Michigan
  • STEMming the Gender Gap in the Applied Fields: Where Are the Leaks in the Pipeline?. .....Shasha Wang, University of Pennsylvania
2.D.21. Industrial Organization III [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Andrew Vassallo, Shippensburg University
  • Horizontal Merger and Post-Entry Market Structure: Evidence from Acquisition in the Retail Pharmacy Market. .....Hyungjin Kim, Korea Development Institute; and Arie Beresteanu, University of Pittsburgh
  • Firm Boundaries and External Costs in Shale Gas Production. .....Matthew O`Keefe, Northwestern University
  • Real Option Value of Patent Infringement. .....Andrew Vassallo, Shippensburg University
  • Supply Shocks and Emissions When Firms Can Adapt. .....Silke Forbes, Tufts University; and Yongjoon Park, University of Massachusetts Amherst
2.D.22. Economic Measurement I [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Steven Sprick Schuster, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Welfare Measure and Policy Suggestion from Visitor Heterogeneity in Travel Cost Method: The Plum Island Case Study. .....Kaipeng Bi, University of New Hampshire; and Ju-Chin Huang, University of New Hampshire
  • Is There Any Shadow of a Doubt in SHED? Comparing SHED and Census Bureau Survey Results. .....Kabir Dasgupta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Mike Zabeck, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Fatimah Shaalan, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Expense Shocks Matter. .....Scott Fulford, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and David Low, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Cost Benefit and Cost-Effective of IBHS Fortified Building Standards. .....Sebastain Awondo, The University of Alabama
  • How Do We Actually Measure Campaign Spending?. .....Steven Sprick Schuster, Middle Tennessee State University
2.D.23. Inflation, Monetary Policy, and Business Cycles [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Guillermo Verduzco-Bustos, World Bank
  • Monetary Policy Transmission through Commodity Prices. .....Guillermo Verduzco-Bustos, World Bank; Jorge Miranda-Pinto, International Monetary Fund; Andrea Pescatori, International Monetary Fund; and Ervin Prifti, International Monetary Fund
  • Central Bank Independence, International Reserves, and Disinflation in Emerging Economies. .....Rocio Suarez, Washington College; and Andrea Paloschi, International Monetary Fund
  • Decomposition of Consumer Sentiment and the Effects of Its Cyclical Component. .....Azharul Islam, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Overnight Rate and Monetary Policy Regime: Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Muhammad Imam Hussain, State University of New York at Binghamton
2.D.24. Panel and Network Data II [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University
  • Estimation in Linear Panel Models with Feedback. .....Irene Botosaru, McMaster University
  • Tensor PCA for Factor Models. .....Andrii Babii, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Estimating Counterfactual Matrix Means with Short Panel Data. .....Lihua Lei, Stanford University
  • Slow Movers in Panel Data. .....Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
2.D.25. Economic Development II [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Shallow Roots of Violence: Explaining the Homicide Epidemic in the Caribbean Basin. .....Brian Marein, Wake Forest University
  • The Long-run Effects of Africa’s Democratization. .....Iddrisu Kambala, University of South Carolina
  • How Long Is the Economic Legacy of Autocracy?. .....Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University; and Martin Rode, Universidad de Navarra
2.D.26. Innovation, Technology and R&D [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Walter Melnik, Marquette University
  • Regulation and Technological Innovation: A Textual Analysis of U.S. Federal Regulations and Patents. .....Zhoudan Xie, The George Washington University
  • R&D Tax Credits and the Network of R&D Labs. .....Walter Melnik, Marquette University; and Andrew Smyth, Boise State University
  • Culture and the Deep Roots of Innovation in the U.S.. .....Daniel Solon, Lincoln Memorial University
  • Can Technology Enabled Supply Chain Interventions Reduce Market Imperfections? A Case of Mom and Pop Shops in Pakistan. .....Maham Ashfaq, American University
  • Do Capital Inflows Spur Technology Diffusion? Evidence from a New Technology Adoption Index. .....Gabriela Cugat, International Monetary Fund; and Andrea Manera, International Monetary Fund
2.D.27. Microeconometrics II [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Lidia Kosenkova, University of Virginia
  • Subvector Inference for Varying Coefficient Models with Partial Identification. .....Shengjie Hong, Renmin University; Yu-Chin Hsu, Academia Sinica; and Yuanyuan Wan, University of Toronto
  • Testing for State-Varying Loading in Functional Coefficient Panel Model. .....Zongwu Cai, The University of Kansas; and Jimin Shin, The University of Kansas
  • Closed-Form Estimation of Panels with Attrition and Refreshment. .....Lidia Kosenkova, University of Virginia; and Grigory Franguridi, University of Southern California
  • The Value of Flexibility in Dynamic Contracts. .....Chun-Yu Ho, State University of New York at Albany; Rui Li, State University of New York at Albany; and Daiqiang Zhang, State University of New York at Albany
  • Deposit Market Competition with Entry and Menu Choice. .....Jiaoyang Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yunhan Shin, Bank of America; and Jangsu Yoon, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2.D.28. Teaching Effectively to a Diverse Student Audience [Allied-CSMGEP]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University
Chair: Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University
  • Pedagogic Strategies for Promoting Inclusion and Community Partnership in the Economics Classroom. .....Hoyt Gail, University of Kentucky
  • Building Community and Belongingness through Experiential Learning Programs. .....Abdullah Al-Bahrani, Northern Kentucky University
  • From Basics to Videos: Effective Teaching Strategies for Diverse Learners. .....Jill Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University
  • Making Principles Relevant Again. .....Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Classroom Experiments and Principles of Economics. .....Tisha Emerson, East Carolina University
  • Using Jigsaw Activities to Discuss Contemporary and Controversial Topics. .....Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University
2.D.29. Theory: Information VI [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Arjada Bardhi, New York University
  • Delegated Mechanisms. .....Joao Thereze, Duke University
  • Persuading an Informed Committee. .....Nina Bobkova, Rice University
  • Optimal Disclosure Windows. .....Beixi Zhou, University of Pittsburgh
  • Proper Robustness and the Efficiency of Monopoly Screening. .....Ashwin Kambhampati, United States Naval Academy
2.D.30. Immigration and Race in Economic History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Peter Nencka, Miami University
Chair: Peter Nencka, Miami University
  • Ethnic-Occupational Niches: Evidence from the Age of Mass Migration. .....Elijah Locke, Boston University
  • The Effects of Immigration in a Developing Country: Brazil in the Age of Mass Migration. .....David Escamilla-Guerrero, University of St Andrews; Ariell Zimran, Vanderbilt University; and Andrea Papadia, University of York
  • An Economic History of Large Fires in American Cities. .....James Siodla, Colby College
  • Long-Run Effects of the Confederate Experiment in Brazil. .....Joao Tampellini, Vanderbilt University
  • The Effect of Wealth on Descendants of the Enslaved. .....Micah Villarreal, University of California, Santa Barbara
2.D.31. Fintech and AI in Financial Economics [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Ozgur Arslan-Ayaydin, University of Illinois Chicago; Robert Chirinko, University of Illinois Chicago; James Thewissen, Universite de Catholique Louvain;
Chair: Ozgur Arslan-Ayaydin, University of Illinois Chicago
  • Picturing Success: The Power of Visual Cues for Investors in Initial Coin Offerings. .....Ozgur Arslan-Ayaydin, University of Illinois Chicago; James Thewissen, Universite de Catholique Louvain; Diego Bario Herrezuelo, Universite de Catholique Louvain; Feilian Xia, Southern University of Science and Technology; and Shuo Yan, Southern University of Science and Technology
  • Are Mutual Funds Skilled in the ‘Anomaly Zoo’? New Perspectives Based on Customized Machine-Learning Approach. .....Tengjia Shu, University of Illinois Chicago
  • What Will ChatGPT Revolutionize in Financial Industry. .....Ahmet Aysan, Hamad Bin Khalifa University; and Hassnian Ali, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
  • Industrial Robots and Finance. .....Xing Chen, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law; Evgeny Lyandres, Tel Aviv University; Kaiguo Zhou, Sun Yat-sen Univeristy; and Tong Zhou, ShanghaiTech University
2.D.32. Life as a Researcher at the Largest Employer of Economists [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Amanda Bayer, Swarthmore College
Chair: Jocelyn Jackson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Panelists:
  • Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas;
  • Kristen Broady, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago;
  • Mark Jensen, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta;
  • John Stevens, Federal Reserve Board of Governors;
  • Urvi Neelakantan, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond;
2.D.33. Topics in Sustainable Development of India [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Hiranya Nath, Sam Houston State University
Chair: Hiranya Nath, Sam Houston State University
  • Frugal Innovations and Sustainable Development at the Bottom of the Pyramid: An Examination of Cases from India. .....Hiranya Nath, Sam Houston State University; and Bibhuti Ranjan Bhattacharjya, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
  • Effect of Climate Extremes on Climate Change Perception and Smallholders’ Adoption of Coping Strategies in Assam. .....Jigyasa Sandilya, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; and Kishor Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • Understanding the Determinants of Adoption of Docynia indica among Indigenous Communities of Meghalaya, India. .....Kishor Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Plawana Borthakur, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; and Pranjan Barman, Gauhati University
  • Sustainable Utilization of Docynia indica: Value Addition Strategies within the Khasi Community of Meghalaya, India. .....Plawana Borthakur, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Kishor Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; and Pranjan Barman, Gauhati University
2.D.34. Economic Education: Tools for Teaching Economics to Varied Student Populations [Presidential-CSWEP/NAEE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
Chair: Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Rules of the Game and the Built Environment as an Economic Education Tool for Institutions and Incentives. .....Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin; and Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • More Cowbell: Using Inside Economics to Develop Data Literacy and Camaraderie. .....Alice Kassens, Roanoke College
  • Experiential Learning in Introductory Economics Courses. .....Michelle Vachris, Virginia Wesleyan University
  • 10 Ways that Artificial Intelligence Can Help Make Economics Learning Easier. .....Florencia Gabriele, Berklee College of Music; and Martin Mont, Emmanuel College
2.D.35. Causes and Consequences of Obesity [General]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brandyn F. Churchill, American University
Chair: Charles Courtemanche, University of Kentucky
  • Sporting Opportunities and Intergenerational Health Transmission: Measuring the Effect of Title IX on Generational Health Outcomes. .....Rodrigo Aranda, Western Michigan University
  • Relative Age, Self-Image, and Weight-Related Health Behaviors. .....Christopher Carpenter, Vanderbilt University; and Brandyn F. Churchill, American University
  • Marijuana Munchies or Couch Lock: Effects of Recreational Marijuana Laws on Exercise and Nutrition. .....Shooshan Danagoulian, Wayne State University; Monica Deza, Syracuse University; Timothy Hodge, Oakland University; and Thomas Wilk, Wayne State University
  • Twice Unlucky: From Early Life Cholera Exposure to Adult COVID-19 Mortality. .....Patricia Ritter, University of Connecticut; and Ricardo Sanchez, Barcelona School of Economics
Discussants:
  • Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Laura Nettuno, Vanderbilt University
  • Daniel Rees, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
2.D.36. New Directions in Experimental Economics IV [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Jianxin Wang, Central South University
  • Why Do People Protest? A Theory of Emotions, Public Policy, and Political Unrest. .....Cesar Martinelli, George Mason University
  • Disconnecting Financial Markets: Experimental Evidence. .....Duan Liu, George Mason University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
  • Social Norm Obedience and the Gender Competitiveness Gap. .....Jianxin Wang, Central South University; Shuwen Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Lucas Rentschler, Utah State University
  • Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University
  • Sarah Sylvester, Eckerd College
2.D.37. Price Discrimination [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Aljoscha Janssen, Singapore Management University
  • Monopsony Power in the Publishing Industry. .....Camilo Machado Goncalves, University of Toronto
  • The Effect of Medicare’s Protected Drug Class Policy on Part D Rebates. .....Meagan Madden, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Lowering the Garden Wall: Marketplace Leakage and Quality Curation. .....Ben Casner, Federal Trade Commission
  • Shrinkflation and Consumer Demand. .....Aljoscha Janssen, Singapore Management University
Discussants:
  • Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University
  • Leshui He, Bates College
  • Matthew Zahn, Johns Hopkins University
  • Max Schnidman, University of Virginia
2.D.38. Heterogeneity [Allied-ESA]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: C. Monica Capra, Claremont Graduate University
  • Do People Trust Humans More Than ChatGPT?. .....Joy Buchanan, Samford University; and William Hickman, George Mason University
  • Large Language Models for the Study of Non-WEIRD Populations. .....C. Monica Capra, Claremont Graduate University
  • Navigating Diversity Hiring Policies. .....Daniel Gómez-Vásquez, Texas A&M University
  • Differential Listening in Diverse Teams. .....Pun Winichakul, Smith College; Daniel Jones, University of Pittsburgh; and Maria Recalde, University of Melbourne
  • Should Birds of a Feather Learn Together? An Experimental Study on How Group Composition Affects Social Learning. .....Siyu Wang, Wichita State University; and Tingting Ding, James Madison University
2.D.39. Regulating Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes [Presidential-SBCA]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Don Kenkel, Cornell University
Chair: Catherine Maclean, George Mason University
  • Smoking Behavior before and after California's Ban of Menthol Cigarettes. .....Jacob Meyer, Cornell University; Don Kenkel, Cornell University; Alan Mathios, Cornell University; Grace Phillips, The University of Memphis; and Hua Wang, Cornell University
  • E-Cigarette Retail Licensure Laws and Youth Tobacco Use. .....Caterina Muratori, San Diego State University; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • Benefit-Cost Analysis of Tobacco Regulations: Quantifying Internalities. .....Sen Zeng, Cornell University; Don Kenkel, Cornell University; Alan Mathios, Cornell University; and Hua Wang, Cornell University
  • Exploring the Effect of E-Cigarette Uptake on Smoking-Related Disparities in the U.S.. .....James Prieger, Pepperdine University; and Sam Hampsher-Monk, Botech Analysis
2.D.40. Time to Change Economics Education? Papers on How and Why [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Jaya Jha, Davidson College; Jamie F. Casey, Washington and Lee University; Art Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University;
Chair: Art Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
  • Engaging Students as Partners: Collaborative Course Design in Economics. .....Jaya Jha, Davidson College
  • Econometrics Should Be Everyone’s Favorite Course. .....Joni Hersch, Vanderbilt University
  • From Startup to Success: Using Gen Z Entrepreneurs to Teach Economics. .....Stefani Milovanska-Farrington, The University of Tampa; and Dirk Mateer, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Teaching Fiscal Policy to Undergraduates: A New Paradigm for the 21st Century. .....Jamie F. Casey, Washington and Lee University; and Art Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
Discussants:
  • Debamanyu Das, University of Washington
  • Chantal Smith, Washington and Lee University
  • Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • Thomas A. Husted, American University
2.D.41. The Macroeconomic Implications of Domestic Content Trade Restrictions [Presidential]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Andrew Feltenstein, Georgia State University
Chair: Andrew Feltenstein, Georgia State University
  • Domestic Content Restrictions on Trade, Electric Cars, and Textiles. .....Andrew Feltenstein, Georgia State University
  • The Complexities of International Trade in Post-Socialist Development. .....Gohar Sedrakyan, U.S. International Trade Commission
  • Domestic Content Bonus for Renewable Technology Tax Credits. .....Kenneth Castellanos, Congressional Budget Office
  • Do Tax Incentives Create Government Dependency? Evidence from Georgia's Film Tax Credit. .....Nadia Farooq, Georgia State University
2.D.42. Water I [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Casey Wichman, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Complementary Conservation: Estimating Energy Benefits of Water Conservation. .....Casey Wichman, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Derek Wietelman, University of Maryland
  • Behavioral Responses to Two-Part Tariffs: Evidence from the Introduction of Volumetric Water Pricing. .....Casey Wichman, Georgia Institute of Technology; Daniel Brent, Pennsylvania State University; and Praharsh M. Patel, Pennsylvania State University
  • Agricultural Biosolids and PFAS in Drinking Water. .....Patrick Walsh, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Wes Austin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and Bryan Parthum, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2.D.43. Electric Vehicles [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Cody Nehiba, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Optimal Allocation of Electric Vehicle Subsidies: Consumer or Dealer (or Both). .....Thao Duong, Texas A&M University; and Stephanie Weber, University of Colorado - Boulder
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Cost Differentials: Estimates and Equity Implications. .....Trenton Marable, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Benjamin Leard, The University of Tennessee; and Beia Spiller, Resources for the Future
  • Spillover Benefits from Electric Vehicle Charging Stations to Local Businesses. .....Qingran Li, Clarkson University; Ziting Huang, Johns Hopkins University; and Yaqin Liu, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
  • Recharged: Used Electric Vehicles and the Clean Vehicle Tax Credit. .....Cody Nehiba, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and Justin Tyndall, University of Hawaii at Manoa
2.D.44. Defense Economics [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Garrett Wood, Virginia Weslyan University
Chair: Garrett Wood, Virginia Weslyan University
  • The War Economy. No, Not That One: Barter on the Frontlines of Ukraine. .....Charley Claudio, George Mason University; and Garrett Wood, Virginia Weslyan University
  • The Unincorporated Voices Dilemma: Non-Partisan Justice Claims and INGO Involvement in the Yemen War. .....Yahya Alshamy, George Mason University
  • Ballistic Equilibria: Military Entrepreneurship in the Context of Austrian Economic Theory. .....Thomas Duncan, Radford University
  • The Enduring Impact of Crisis: The Evolution of the Defense Production Act. .....Axel Weber, George Mason University; and Chris Coyne, George Mason University
  • A War-Adjusted National Accounting of US GDP, 1790-2020 and Its Implications. .....Chandler Reilly, Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Vincent Geloso, George Mason University
2.D.45. Markets, Democracy, and Science: Tensions and Contradictions [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: David Emmanuel Anderson, The University of Texas at Arlington
Chair: Leslie Marsh, The University of British Columbia
  • A Panliberal Manifesto. .....Roger Koppl, Syracuse University
  • Political Polarization and a Constitutional Approach to the Problem of Policymaker Ignorance. .....Scott Scheall, University of Austin
  • Systemic Contradictions within Spontaneous Orders. .....Gus DiZerega,
2.D.46. NAASE III [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: Craig Depken, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Tourney or Bust? How In-Conference Achievements Impact College Basketball Attendance. .....Jeremy Losak, Syracuse University
  • Does It Pay to Win? The Relationships among Spending Categories and Team Performance in Women’s College Basketball. .....Adrian Simion, Syracuse University; and Lindsey Darvin, Syracuse University
  • Cheerleading v. Crashing the Boards: Are All Athletic Pursuits Equally Valuable for Young Women?. .....James Kelly, Temple University; and Michael Leeds, Temple University
  • The Role of Intercollegiate Athletics, Performance, and Misconduct on University Giving. .....Andrew J. Hussey, The University of Memphis; David M. Kemme, The University of Memphis; and Rabinson Pahiju, The University of Memphis
  • NCAA Roster Churn in the Age of the Transfer Portal and NIL. .....Craig Depken, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
2.E.1. Law and Economics III [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • The Spillover Effects of Capital Trials on Prosecutorial Case Management. .....Alex Lundberg, Northwestern University; and Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Compounding Discrimination: A New Economic Theory of Discrimination. .....Yijia Lu, George Mason University; and Murat Mungan, Texas A&M University
  • The Effects of Labor Market Concentration on Occupational Safety and OSHA Regulatory Compliance. .....Robert Cramer, Vanderbilt University
  • The State Takeover of Employment Law. .....Blair Bullock, University of Arkansas
Discussants:
  • Sarah Quintanar, University of North Texas
  • Suhyeon Oh, Texas A&M University
  • Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University
  • John Turner, University of Georgia
2.E.2. Program Evaluation [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Ken Troske, University of Kentucky
Chair: Ken Troske, University of Kentucky
  • Evaluation of a New Job Training Program: Code Louisville. .....Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky; and Ken Troske, University of Kentucky
  • Effects of Need-Based Financial Aid on Academic and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Samuel Glick, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Unemployment Insurance Generosity and Online Crowdfunding Responses to Job Loss. .....Jesse Linkhorn, University of Kentucky
  • Evaluation of Missouri’s Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) Program: Interim Findings. .....Peter Mueser, University of Missouri; Marios Michaelides, Actus Policy Research; Eileen Poe-Yamagata, Actus Policy Research; and Kyung-Seong Jeon, University of Missouri
2.E.3. Inequality in Housing Markets [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Luis Baldomero-Quintana, College of William & Mary; Tate Twinam, William & Mary;
Chair: Luis Baldomero-Quintana, College of William & Mary
  • The Value of Innovation as Capitalized in Local House Prices. .....Carlos Hurtado, University of Richmond; Jaehee Song, University of Colorado Boulder; and Walter D’Lima, Florida International University
  • Housing Market Definitions and the Impacts of Development. .....Mike Mei, Colgate University
  • New Residential Investment and Gentrification. .....Divya Singh, Amazon.com, Inc.; and Luis Baldomero-Quintana, College of William & Mary
  • The Effect of Targeted Subsidies on the Location Choice of Housing Voucher Recipients: Evidence from the Small-Area Fair Market Rents. .....Eunjee Kwon, University of Cincinnati; Michael Eriksen, Purdue University; and Guoyang Yang, University of Cincinnati
2.E.4. Early Care and Education [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: David Ribar, Georgia State University
Chair: David Ribar, Georgia State University
  • The Role of Credentials in Facilitating the Supply and Placement of Early Care and Education Professionals. .....Thomas Goldring, Georgia State University
  • The Effects of Stricter Licensing on Residential Childcare Supply in Georgia. .....Amy Lim, Emory University
  • Willingness to Pay for Workplace Childcare Subsidies. .....Jessica Brown, University of South Carolina
  • How Children Combine Pre-Kindergarten and Subsidized Child Care in Georgia. .....Thomas Goldring, Georgia State University; and David Ribar, Georgia State University
Discussants:
  • Casey Boyd-Swan, Kent State University
  • Rodrigo Aranda, Western Michigan University
  • Jonathan Smith, Georgia State University
  • Luke Rodgers, Florida State University
2.E.5. Macroeconomics [GRAD]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Christine McDaniel, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • The Forsaken Road: Reassessing Living Standards Following the Cuban Revolution and the American Embargo. .....João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
  • Vietnam’s Benefit from the U.S.-China Trade War. .....Kang Rhee, University of Memphis
  • Human Capital Information, FDI, and the O-Ring Theory of Production. .....Akseli DeBlieck, Oklahoma State University
  • Consumption Multipliers in a Shirking Model with Entry and Exit. .....Tayoy Reid, The University of Alabama
Discussants:
  • Christine McDaniel, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Brandon Pecoraro, Joint Committee on Taxation
  • Irina Panovska, The University of Texas at Dallas
2.E.6. Health Issues in Developing Countries [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Shamma Alam, Dickinson College
Chair: Claus Portner, Seattle University
  • Economic Shocks and Mental Health in the Context of a Developing Country. .....Shamma Alam, Dickinson College; and Claus Portner, Seattle University
  • The Three-Gap Model of Health Worker Performance: Evidence from Liberian Hospitals. .....Kenneth Leonard, University of Maryland; L Bawo, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Liberia; Fabliha Ibnat, Federal Trade Commission; D. Haeyun, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and R. Mohammad-Roberts, The World Bank
  • Stormborn: Evaluating the Impact of Facility-Based Delivery on Health and Economic Outcomes Using a Machine Learning Approach. .....Zoe McLaren, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • The Effects of Adolescent Girls’ Clubs: Evidence from a Multi-Country RCT in Five West African Countries. .....Estelle Koussoube, World Bank; Olivia Bertelli, University Paris Dauphine; Claire Boxho, The World Bank; Elise Huillery, University Paris Dauphine; Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University; Bastien Michel, Nantes University; Markus Olapade, Center for Evaluation and Development; Lea Rouanet, The World Bank; and Mathilde Sage, University Paris Dauphine
Discussants:
  • Valentina Duque, American University
  • Nathan Fiala, University of Connecticut
  • Jennifer Seager, George Washington University
  • Anjali Chandra, Washington College
2.E.7. Natural Disaster I [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Huan Li, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • A National Survey of Flood Hazard Crisis and Risk Perceptions in the United States. .....Ruth Quainoo, University of Vermont; Trisha Shrum, University of Vermont; Scott Merrill, University of Vermont; Rodrigo Soares, University of Vermont; Molly Myers, University of Vermont; Masood Ali-Khan, University of Vermont; and Jessica Balerna, University of Vermont
  • Household Preferences for Improving Water Infrastructure Resilience in Response to Hurricanes Risk in Florida. .....Mehrnoosh Asadi, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University
  • Safe Drinking Water for Everyone? Evidence from Flooding and Safe Drinking Water Act Violations. .....Huan Li, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; and Huayan Geng, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
  • The Impact of Evacuation on the Mental Health: Evidence from Hurricane Maria. .....Md Tanvir Pavel, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; and Pallab Mozumder, Florida International University
  • Natural Disasters and Neighborhood Choice: Evidence from Hurricane Harvey. .....Wesley Miller, University of Southern California
2.E.8. Gender and Human Capital in Developing Countries [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Nayantara Biswas, Clark University
Chair: Nayantara Biswas, Clark University
  • The Macroeconomic Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence: An Exploration of Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Hannah Sheldon, Clark University; and Allison Shwachman Kaminaga, Bryant University
  • Female Education and Alignment of Fertility Preferences. .....Anastassiya Karaban, University of Connecticut; and Jorge M. Agüero, University of Connecticut
  • Women on the Move: Impact of the Delhi Metro and Its Ladies Coaches on Women's Economic Outcomes. .....Manali Sovani, Tufts University
  • Hospitals or Nurses: Which Matters More for Child Health Investments? Evidence from India. .....Nayantara Biswas, Clark University
Discussants:
  • Nayantara Biswas, Clark University
  • Manali Sovani, Tufts University
  • Anastassiya Karaban, University of Connecticut
  • Hannah Sheldon, Clark University
2.E.9. Topics in International Economics [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Mihai Paraschiv, State University of New York at Oswego
Chair: Mihai Paraschiv, State University of New York at Oswego
  • Follow Thy Neighbor: The Role of First Exporters. .....Yang Liang, San Diego State University; Hao Fe, San Diego State University; and Mary Lovely, Peterson Institute for International Economics
  • Distance and Country Co-Movements. .....Josh Ederington, Miami University; Jenny Minier, Miami University; and Yoonseon Han, University of Puget Sound
  • Bilateral Labor Agreements and the Margins of Trade. .....Mihai Paraschiv, State University of New York at Oswego; and Anna Maximova, Saint Mary’s College of California
  • Impact of Trade and FDI on Utilization-Adjusted Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Paul Ko, Swarthmore College; and Belinda Azenui, Denison University
Discussants:
  • Mihai Paraschiv, State University of New York at Oswego
  • Josh Ederington, Miami University
  • Paul Ko, Swarthmore College
  • Yang Liang, San Diego State University
2.E.10. Migration and Labor Market Frictions [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Parag Mahajan, University of Delaware; Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond;
Chair: Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Spatial Sorting of Workers and Firms. .....Ryungha Oh, Northwestern University
  • Measuring Information Frictions in Migration Decisions: A Revealed-Preference Approach. .....Charly Porcher, Georgetown University; Eduardo Morales, Princeton University; and Thomas Fujiwara, Princeton University
  • To Follow the Crowd? Benefits and Costs of Migrant Networks. .....Yulu Tang, Harvard University
  • Worker Heterogeneity and Immigration Policy Inefficiencies. .....Caitlin Hegarty, Williams College; and Mishita Mehra, University of Richmond
2.E.11. Health Policy II [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Inhyuck Ha, Western Carolina University
  • The Effects of Reduced Working Time on Mental Health in South Korea. .....Yeongmi Jeong, Purdue University; Hansoo Ko, George Mason University; Hyun Ju Kim, University of New Hampshire; and Taehyun Kim, The Ohio State University
  • The Impact of Particulate Matter Warnings on Influenza Incidence in Korea. .....Jonghoon Park, Auburn University
  • Certificate of Need, Health Care Spending, and Health Insurance Premiums. .....James Bailey, Providence College
  • Effects of Public Healthcare Policies on Racial Disparities. .....Inhyuck Ha, Western Carolina University; and In Jung Song, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
  • Pharmaceutical Drug Regulation and Mortality: The Peculiar Case of E-Cigarettes. .....Christian Saenz, Georgia State University; and Michael Pesko, University of Missouri
2.E.12. Finance and Industrial Organization [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Chair: Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Screening Using a Menu of Contracts in Loan Guarantee Programs. .....Andrew Kim, The University of Texas at Austin
  • The Value of Optional Transactions: Evidence from Trucking. .....Richard Faltings, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Quantitative Easing, Nonbank Lending, and the Pandemic Mortgage Boom. .....Yeonjoon Lee, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Mortgage Servicing Right Transfers and the Loss of Information. .....Lauri Kytömaa, Cornell University
2.E.13. Empirical Political Economy [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
  • Institutions and Economic Transformation. .....Imran Arif, Appalachian State University
  • IMF Credit, Institutions, and Economic Growth. .....Fouzia Awan, The University of Mississippi
  • Effects of State Menthol Flavor Bans in Cigarettes. .....Adam Hoffer, Tax Foundation; and Craig Depken, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Opportunistic Investment: The Political Economy Impacts of FEMA Hurricane Declarations. .....Amanda Ross, The University of Alabama; Rushaine Goulbourne, Freddie Mac; and Amir Ferreira Neto, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Economic Freedom and Inequality: A Review of the Evidence. .....Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University; Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College; and Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
2.E.14. Environment and Property Values [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Kent Kovacs, University of Arkansas
  • A Meta-Analysis to Evaluate the Influence of Tree Cover on Property Values in the United States. .....Kent Kovacs, University of Arkansas; and Qiuqiong Huang, The University of Chicago
  • Valuing Stormwater Pond Attributes: The Role of Information Framing, Loss Aversion, and Negativity Bias. .....Samiul Haque, University of Florida; Hayk Khachatryan, University of Florida; Olesya Savchenko, University of Florida; and Gail Hansen, University of Florida
  • Water Contamination and Real Estate Prices: Evidence from Red Hill Fuel Leak, Hawaii. .....Sadichchha Shrestha, University of Hawaii at Manoa
2.E.15. Research in Economic Education I [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Joshua Staveley-O'Carroll, Babson College
  • How Academic Mindset Evolves during Economics Courses. .....Douglas McKee, Cornell University; George Orlov, Cornell University; Emily Marshall, Denison University; Brandon Sheridan, Elon University; and William Goffe, Pennsylvania State University
  • The Impact of Attendance and Engagement on Academic Outcomes. .....Martin Jones, University of Dundee; and Yin Zhang, University of Dundee
  • Women in Economics Club Outreach to High Schools. .....Janine Wilson, University of California, Davis; Abigail Shurman, University of California, Davis; and Derek Stimel, University of California, Davis
  • Nudging Procrastination Away: Simplification and Reminders in a Dissertation Project. .....Jana Sadeh, University of Southampton; Emanuela Lotti, University of Southampton; and Panagiotis Giannarakis, University of Southampton
  • U.S. Teaching-Track Positions: Changes over Time and Differences across Gender, Career-Stage, and Institution Type. .....Tisha Emerson, East Carolina University; Gail Hoyt, University of Kentucky; and John Siegfried, Vanderbilt University
Discussants:
  • Fabio Aricò, University of East Anglia
  • Paul Latreille, University of Sheffield
  • Aselia Urmanbetova, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Ramin Nassehi, University College London
  • Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
2.E.16. Economic History II [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: James Harrison, United States Naval Academy
  • Private Interests, State Legislators, and Manumission: Voting Dynamics in the Antebellum South. .....Sean-Patrick Alvarez, Middle Tennessee State University
  • How the Wagner Act Increased Wages in the 1930s. .....Andrew Holt, Midwestern State University
  • Empire Effect versus Crowding Out Effect: Shipping Productivity in the North Atlantic from 1764 to 1860. .....Vincent Geloso, George Mason University; and Carlos Ramirez, George Mason University
  • A Forensic Analysis of U.S. Ad-Valorem and Legislated Tariff Rates: 1920-1935. .....James Harrison, United States Naval Academy; Saunok Chakrabarty, Purdue University; and Mario Crucini, Purdue University
2.E.17. The Effects of Occupational Licensing on Job Creation and Mobility [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University
Chair: Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University
  • Effects of Occupational Licensing on Migrants’ Labor Supply: Evidence from Military Spouses in the U.S.. .....Kihwan Bae, West Virginia University; Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University; and Conor Norris, West Virginia University
  • Market Concentration, Labor Quality, and Efficiency: Evidence from Barriers in the Real Estate Industry. .....Jeanna Helen Kenney, University of Pennsylvania
  • The Costs of Licensing for Entrepreneurs and Start-Ups. .....Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University; Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University; and Walker Rhine, Florida Atlantic University
  • Niche Beauty Licensing Reforms and Spatial Diffusion. .....Conor Norris, West Virginia University
Discussants:
  • Kihwan Bae, West Virginia University
  • Jeanna Helen Kenney, University of Pennsylvania
  • Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Conor Norris, West Virginia University
2.E.18. Structural Microeconomics VIII: Public [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Prasanthi Ramakrishnan, Southern Methodist University
  • Insurance, Redistribution, and the Inequality of Lifetime Income. .....Peter Haan, DIW Berlin; Daniel Kemptner, DIW Berlin; Victoria Prowse, Purdue University; and Maximilian Schaller, DIW Berlin
  • Costly Attention and Retirement. .....Jamie Hentall MacCuish, HEC Paris
  • Estimating Moral Hazard in Healthcare Utilization from a Large Scale Policy Experiment: Universal Healthcare, Not Universal Benefit. .....George-Levi Gayle, Washington University in St. Louis; Peter-John Gordon, The University of the West Indies; Devon Lynch, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; and Prasanthi Ramakrishnan, Southern Methodist University
Discussants:
  • Gaurav Chiplunkar, University of Virginia
  • Joan Llull, Barcelona School of Economics
  • Gabriele Lucchetti, Rockwood Foundation Berlin
2.E.19. Transportation Economics I [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Alan Green, Stetson University
  • The Effects of Unemployment Insurance on Housing-Insecure Families. .....Ethan Jenkins, University of Notre Dame; and Robert Collinson, University of Notre Dame
  • In It for the Long Haul: Occupational Choice for Blue-Collar Workers. .....Levi Soborowicz, Iowa State University
  • The Effect of UEFA Soccer on Luxury Air Travel in Europe: Are the Rich Swayed by Popularity?. .....Michael Leitelt, Stetson University; and Christopher de Bodisco, Stetson University
2.E.20. Income Inequality, Adaptation, and Wealth Mobility [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Elizabeth Krause, University of Kentucky
  • Black-White Household Income Inequality and the Role of Single-Female Headship. .....Elizabeth Krause, University of Kentucky
  • The Impact of Maternal Labor Supply on Subjective Well-Being: Correcting Endogeneity with a Bunching Design. .....Shivani Gupta, University of Georgia
  • The Life Cycle Dynamics of Wealth Mobility. .....Sergio OCampo, University of Western Ontario; Rory McGee, University of Western Ontario; Richard Audoly, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and Gonzalo Paz Pardo, European Central Bank
  • Wage and Unemployment Inequality in Post-Covid Labor Market. .....Chen Meng, Kean University
  • Gender Disparities in Divorce Laws: Incentivizing Single Women’s Education. .....Lele Zhao, Tulane University
2.E.21. Microeconomic Theory II [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Alice Gindin, Middlebury College
  • Uniqueness of Payoffs in Coalitional Bargaining with Transferable Utility. .....Kirill Evdokimov, Princeton University
  • Dynamic Political Investigations: Obstruction and the Optimal Timing of Accusations. .....Alice Gindin, Middlebury College; and Ephraim Shimko, Princeton University
  • Search and Bargaining in a New Car Market. .....JhongYi Huang, The Ohio State University
  • Communication Technology Advance and Consequences: Using Two-Sided Search Model. .....Takahiro Moriya, Stony Brook University
  • Time Preferences and Real-World Investment Decisions. .....Scott Fulford, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and Cortnie Shupe, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
2.E.22. Firm Behavior [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Eric Schmidbauer, University of Central Florida
  • Why Firms Buy: Dynamic Games of Acquisition among Tech Giants. .....Boyoon Chang, Dartmouth College
  • Reputational Underpricing. .....Stepan Aleksenko, University of California, Los Angeles
  • When Fixed Costs Should Affect Pricing. .....Eric Schmidbauer, University of Central Florida; and Lan Zhang, Shandong University
  • Garage Entrepreneurs or Just Self-Employed? An Introduction to Nonemployer Entrepreneurship. .....Adela Luque, U.S. Census Bureau; and Vitaliy A. Novik, U.S. Census Bureau
2.E.23. Monetary Policy [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Patrick Horan, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Predicting Probability of Stagflation and Soft-Landing: A New Approach. .....Azhar Iqbal, Wells Fargo
  • A New Measure of the Stance of Eurozone Monetary Policy. .....Patrick Horan, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Cyclical Variation in Potential Output in Macro Models. .....James Dean, Western Carolina University
  • Deposit Rates, Monetary Policy, and Bank Income Source. .....Jordan Pandolfo, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; and Isabel Godl-Hanisch, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • The Fiscal Effect of Large Central Bank Balance Sheets and Interest Rate Policy Amplification. .....Joseph John Kachovec, Washington University in St. Louis
2.E.24. Mechanisms, Mediation, and Selection [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • Causal Mediation in Difference-in-Difference Settings. .....Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Relaxing Monotonicity in Selection and Choice: A Dual Approach. .....Vira Semenova, University of California, Berkeley
  • Testing Mechanisms. .....Jon Roth, Brown University
  • Lee Bounds with Multilayered Sample Selection. .....Atom Vayalinkal, University of Toronto
2.E.25. The Economics of Paid Sick Leave [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
Chair: Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
  • On the Design of Paid Sick Leave: A Structural Approach. .....Victoria Barone, University of Notre Dame
  • Sick Leave and Retirement: Dynamic Decision-Making among U.S. Public School Teachers. .....Christopher Cronin, University of Notre Dame
  • Social insurance spillovers: Evidence from Paid Sick Leave Mandates and Workers' Compensation. .....Catherine Maclean, George Mason University
  • Employer Provision of Paid Leave: Assessing the Interdependencies between Sick Leave and Medical Leave. .....Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
Discussants:
  • Christopher Cronin, University of Notre Dame
  • Victoria Barone, University of Notre Dame
  • Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
  • Catherine Maclean, George Mason University
2.E.26. Economic Mobility and Immigration Policies [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Elior Cohen, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • The Evolution of Black-White Differences in Occupational Mobility across Post-Civil War America. .....Gueyon Kim, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Uncertain Futures: The Effect of DACA's Rescission on Eligible Immigrants' Outcomes. .....Mate Szurop, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Persistence in Season of Birth: A New Measure of Black Intergenerational Mobility. .....Abdul Raheem Shariq Mohammed, Northeastern University; and Mindy Marks, Northeastern University
  • Challenges of the H Visa Temporary Work Program in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. .....Sandip Kumar Sureka, George Mason University; Michelle S. Dromgold-Sermen, George Mason University; Maíra Arantes Rodrigues, George Mason University; and James C. Witte, George Mason University
  • Immigration Disruptions and the Wages of Unskilled Labor in the 1920s. .....Elior Cohen, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; and Jeff Biddle, University of Notre Dame
2.E.27. Health and Gender Issues in Sub-Saharan Africa [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia
Chair: Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia
  • Intimate Partner Violence and Child Health Outcomes: Evidence from SSA. .....Elizabeth Asiedu, Howard University; Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia; Jones Arkoh Paintsil, Howard University; and Prince Arkoh Paintsil, University of Cape Coast
  • The Intergenerational Transmission of Intimate Partner Physical Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does an Abused Mother Begat an Abused Daughter?. .....Elizabeth Asiedu, Howard University; Christabel Asiedu, Louisiana Tech University; Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia; Jones Arkoh Paintsil, Howard University; and Tatenda P. Zinyemba, Aarhus University
  • To Work or Not to Work? Child Disability and Household Labor Force Participation in Ghana. .....Fafanyo Asiseh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Michael Coffie, University of Cape Coast; Theresa Mannah-Blankson, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Obed Quaicoe, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Armed Conflict and Human Capital: Evidence from Banditry in Nigeria. .....Aisha Yusuf, Allegheny College
2.E.28. Automation, Growth, and the Labor Market [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Chair: Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Understanding Growth through Automation: The Neoclassical Perspective. .....Lukasz Drozd, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Robots, Tasks, and Trade. .....Erhan Artuc, The World Bank
  • Jump Starting the AI Engine: The Complementary Role of Data and Management Practices. .....Frank Li, The University of British Columbia
  • Robots, Tools, and Jobs: Evidence from Brazilian Labor Markets. .....Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
2.E.29. Theory: Information VII [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Yi Chen, Cornell University
  • Experts and Experiments. .....Yunus Can Aybas, Texas A&M University
  • When to Stop Thinking and Start Choosing: Timing of Choice in Parallel Search. .....Can Urgun, Princeton University
  • Solving Rational Inattention Problems. .....Tommaso Denti, New York University
  • Search Platforms: Big Data and Sponsored Positions. .....Marcel Preuss, Cornell University
2.E.30. Labor Supply [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Kalee Burns, U.S. Census Bureau; Julie Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta;
Chair: Kalee Burns, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Couples’ Remote Work Arrangements and Labor Supply. .....Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; and Victoria Vernon, Empire State University
  • Post-Pandemic Life after Leisure. .....Julie Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; and Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Labor Market Shocks and Immigration Enforcement. .....Brianna Felegi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Sergio Barrera, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Sarina Heron, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • The Labor Market Effects of the Mariel Boatlift: The Return of the Reappraisal. .....Thor Watson, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussants:
  • Mike Zabeck, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Yichen Su, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Madeline Zavodny, University of North Florida
  • Anita Pena, Colorado State University
2.E.31. Measuring Poverty and Inequality: New Research [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Chris Wimer, Columbia University
  • An Analysis of Poverty through a Consumption Lens: Research from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. .....Thesia Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brett Matsumoto, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; and Jake Schild, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Measuring Poverty with Expenditure, Income, and Consumption: The Importance of Liquidity. .....Sung Ah Bahk, American University; John Fitzgerald, Bowdoin College; and Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University
  • Updates on On-Going Supplemental Poverty Rate Research. .....John Creamer, U.S. Census Bureau
  • The Persistence of Inequality at Birth over the Life Cycle. .....Jonathan Fisher, Washington Center on Equitable Growth; and David S. Johnson, National Academy of Sciences
Discussants:
  • Chris Wimer, Columbia University
  • Bradley Hardy, Georgetown University
2.E.32. Health, Education, and Welfare: Public [General]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Dilan Alpergin, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Early Head Start: Short and Long Term Effects. .....Andrew John Hess, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Assessing the Impact of GLP-1 Drugs on Healthcare Utilization and Cost: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis. .....Dilan Alpergin, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Impact of a National Tuition Scholarship Policy on Admissions and Enrollment at University Undergraduate Programs. .....Alonso Aravena Mendez, Baylor University
  • The Impact of Health Insurance on Healthcare Utilization and Health: Evidence from Medicaid Expansion in Wisconsin. .....Sadia Farzana, Northwestern University
  • From Tax Privilege to Market Pressure: The Impact of Removing Tax Preferences on Unhealthy Food Markets. .....Beomyun Kim, Iowa State University
2.E.33. Economic Insights into the Russian Invasion and Ukrainian Resilience and Recovery [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Charles Becker, Duke University
Chair: Viktoriya Hnatkovska, The University of British Columbia
  • ZATO: The Lives of Closed Cities after the Dissolution of the USSR. .....Charles Becker, Duke University; and Kaichao Chang, University of Maryland
  • Security and Critical Infrastructure Needs in Ukraine: Promoting Economic Investment and a Durable Peace. .....Joseph Hughes, Drexel University; and Philip Breedlove, United States Air Force
  • Reopening an Airport in Ukraine and Foreign Direct Investment: Suggestive Empirical Analysis. .....Charles Becker, Duke University; Peter Augustus Devine, Boston College; and Michelle Schultze, Duke University
Discussants:
  • Edward Tower, Duke University
  • Marquise McGraw, American University
2.E.34. Advancing Economics Education: Diverse Strategies for Enhanced Learning [Presidential-CSWEP/NAEE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
Chair: Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Reflect and Progress: Student Self-Assessment for Post-Exams in Introductory Economics. .....Noreen Templin, Butler Community College
  • Can SIs Save the Economics Major?. .....Alexa Prettyman, Towson University; Seth Gitter, Towson University; Melissa Groves, Towson University; Raquel Frye, Towson University; and Lucienne Karszen, Towson University
  • Student Perceptions of Learning through SoftChalk Lessons for Economics. .....Mary Kassis, University of West Georgia; Melanie Hildebrandt, University of West Georgia; Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and David Boldt, University of West Georgia
2.E.35. Hiring Decisions and Biases [Allied-ESA]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Prithvijit Mukherjee, Bryn Mawr College
  • Decoding the Divide in Indian Job Market: An Online Field Experiment on Caste and Religious Discrimination in Hiring Process. .....Abu Afzal Tauheed, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Charles Crabtree, Dartmouth College; and Amit Thorat, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • (En)Gendering Marital Status in Indian Job Market: A Web-Based Field Experimental Study. .....Abu Afzal Tauheed, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • The Role of Attention in Statistical Discrimination. .....Prithvijit Mukherjee, Bryn Mawr College; and Chandrayee Chatterjee, Southwestern University
2.E.36. Applied Microeconomics: Health Economics [Presidential]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
Chair: Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Nurses Scope of Practice and Health Outcomes during the Pandemic. .....Anca Grecu, Seton Hall University
  • The Impact of Public Health Insurance on Adolescent Risky Behaviors. .....Marie Hull, University of North Carolina Greensboro; and Ji Yan, Appalachian State University
  • Heterogeneous Effects of State Medical and Recreational Cannabis Laws on Cannabis Poisoning. .....Jialin Hou, University of Kentucky; Jeffrey Talbert, University of Kentucky; Patricia Freeman, University of Kentucky; and Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky
  • LARC Access and Fertility in Tennessee. .....Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and Deborah Mullen, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Discussants:
  • Marie Hull, University of North Carolina Greensboro
  • Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • Kyle Penny, Seton Hall University
  • Jeremy Cook, Wheaton College
2.E.37. Pricing and Production [Allied-IOS]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Matthew Gentry, Florida State University
  • IRA and Domestic Vehicle Production. .....Christy Zhou, Clemson University
  • Uncertainty and Risk Aversion: Evidence from the Airline Industry. .....Richmond Woblesseh, The University of Mississippi; Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi; and Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • A Structural Model of Product Line Pricing. .....Matthew Gentry, Florida State University
  • Multi-Unit Ownership in U.S. Fast Food Franchising. .....Michael Kotrous, University of Georgia; and Peter Newberry, University of Georgia
Discussants:
  • Alex Marsh, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Davide Luparello, Pennsylvania State University
  • Tim Salmon, Southern Methodist University
  • Rodrigo González Valdenegro, Boston College
2.E.39. Tobacco Regulation in Indonesia, Turkey, and the U.S. [Presidential-SBCA]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Don Kenkel, Cornell University
Chair: Ayda Yurekli, Foundation for a Smoke-Free World
  • Unveiling Consumer Dynamics: Understanding Consumer Preferences for Tobacco Harm-Reduction Products through a Discrete Choice Experiment and Policy Implications for Tobacco Control in Indonesia. .....Puguh Prasetyoputra, Indonesian Development Foundation; Harris Siagian, Indonesian Development Foundation; Agus Hidayat, Indonesian Development Foundation; Lazuardi Imran, Indonesian Development Foundation; Alan Ray Farandy, Indonesian Development Foundation; and Felix Wisnu Handoyo, Indonesian Development Foundation
  • A Study on the Choice of Nicotine Products Under an E-Cigarette Ban: A Discrete Choice Experiment in Turkiye. .....Asena Caner, TOBB University of Economics and Technology; Belgi Turan, TOBB University of Economics and Technology; Yenal Can YiÄŸit, TOBB University of Economics and Technology; Berna Tarı KasnakoÄŸlu, TOBB University of Economics and Technology; Don Kenkel, Cornell University; and Alan Mathios, Cornell University
  • E-Cigarette Flavor Restrictions, Tobacco Use, and Spillovers. .....Charles Courtemanche, University of Kentucky; Yang Liang, San Diego State University; Catherine Maclean, George Mason University; and Joseph Sabia, San Diego State University
  • 'I Can’t Try that Kiddie Stuff': Quantifying the Symbolic Externality of Colorful Vapes on Smokers’ Demand for E-Cigarettes. .....Ryan Dycus, Cornell University; Don Kenkel, Cornell University; and Alan Mathios, Cornell University
2.E.40. Food Insecurity and Food Assistance [Presidential-CSWEP]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
Chair: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
  • The Effect of SNAP Participation on Mental Health: A Partial Identification Approach of the Average Treatment Effect. .....Hannah Wich, Stephen F. Austin State University; Santiago Acerenza, Universidad ORT Uruguay; Otavio Bartalotti, Monash University; and Brent Kreider, Iowa State University
  • SNAP Participant Access and Retailer Application Denials. .....Charlotte Ambrozek, University of Minnesota; and Qingxiao Li, Louisiana State University
  • How Do Families Spend a One-Time Increase in Nutritional Assistance? Evidence from the Roll-Out of Pandemic EBT. .....Therese Bonomo, Northwestern University; Krista Ruffini, Georgetown University; and Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, Northwestern University
  • Understanding SNAP Timing Effects on Emergency Department Visits. .....Sabrina Young, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Alicia Atwood, Vassar College; and Victoria Udalova, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussants:
  • Krista Ruffini, Georgetown University
  • Hannah Wich, Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Di Fang, University of Florida
  • Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
2.E.42. Water Pollution [Allied-AERE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: William Wheeler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Cyclones and Infant Health: How In-Utero Exposure to Water Contaminated by Storms Affects Infant Health. .....Isaiah Bryant-Sheth, University of Kentucky
  • Downstream Burdens: Impacts of Irrigation Dams on Children’s Health in India. .....Karan Shakya, The Ohio State University
  • Privatization of U.S. Drinking Water Systems and Its Impact on Quality. .....Elizabeth Sorensen Montoya, University of Colorado Boulder
2.E.44. The Role of Social Networks in Spontaneous Orders [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: David Andersson, National Sun Yat-sen University
  • Creativity, Culture, and Cities: A Network Approach. .....Marek Hudik, Prague University of Economics and Business; and David Emmanuel Anderson, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • Liberal Relationality: Social Networks and Destratification Dynamics in Emergent Socio-Political Orders. .....Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Social Networks, Action Space, and Entrepreneurial Processes. .....Sanford Ikeda, State University of New York at Purchase
  • Unintended Consequences of Adoption Policies. .....Laura Arce, American Institute for Economic Research
Discussants:
  • Marek Hudik, Prague University of Economics and Business
  • Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Sanford Ikeda, State University of New York at Purchase
  • Laura Arce, American Institute for Economic Research
2.E.45. Social Economics [Allied-SDAE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Nicholas Snow, Wabash College
  • Rethinking the Power of and in Workplace Friendships. .....Ginny Seung Choi, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Virgil Storr, George Mason University
  • Comrades Bowling Alone: The Impact of State Ownership of the Economy on Civil Society. .....Gabriel Benzecry, Northwood University; Nicholas Reinarts, Middle Tennessee State University; and Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Relying on Social Capital in All Its Forms. .....Alexander Craig, St. Mary's College; Virgil Storr, George Mason University; and Nona Martin Storr, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Rudie Bam Bam: The Competition and Sound Systems that Created Ska. .....Nicholas Snow, Wabash College
  • From Economic Shocks to Creative Blocks: Unveiling the Relationship between Recessions and Musical Innovation. .....Edwar Escalante, Angelo State University; and Maggie Brockman, Angelo State University
2.E.46. NAASE IV [Allied-NAASE]
Sunday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Frank Stephenson, Berry College
Chair: John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • Do Professional Athletes Choke When They Don’t Have Time to Stop and (Over) Think?. .....Agustín Indaco, Carnegie Mellon University; and Ira Teqja, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Salience and Recency Bias and Free Agency in the NFL. .....Kerianne Lawson, Syracuse University
  • Analyzing Pitcher-Runner Dynamics: A Game Theory Approach to Stealing and Pickoff Strategies in MLB's Rule Change Era. .....Danielle Zanzalari, Seton Hall University; Todd McFall, Wake Forest University; Frederick Chen, Wake Forest University; and Kurt Rotthoff, Seton Hall University
  • Allocating Participation in an Amateur Road Bike Event with a First-Price Auction. .....John Whitehead, Appalachian State University; Peter A Groothuis, Appalachian State University; and Tanga M. Mohr, Appalachian State University
Association Lecture [Presidential]
Sunday | 6:00 pm-7:00 pm |
  • How Our Families Shape Us. .....Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame
3.A.1. Causal Inference III [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pedro Sant'Anna, Emory University; Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University; Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University;
Chair: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
  • A General Approach to Relaxing Unconfoundedness. .....Matt Masten, Duke University
  • Bounds on Treatment Effect Parameters with Spillovers, Unrestricted Choice, and Strategic Interactions: A Computational Approach. .....Julian Martinez-Iriarte, University of California, Santa Cruz; and Alejandro Becerra, Emory University
  • Free Discontinuity Regression: With an Application to the Economic Effects of Internet Shutdowns. .....Florian Gunsilius, Emory University
3.A.2. Climate Change III [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Kevin Kuruc, The University of Texas at Austin
  • The Factors Influencing the Joint Purchase of Electric Vehicle and Solar Photovoltaics: Evidence from California. .....Atia Ferdousee, City of Norfolk Government
  • Climate Geoengineering under a Dynamic Framework of Collective Action: An Experimental Investigation. .....Pablo Campoverde Varela, University of Wyoming; and Todd Cherry, University of Wyoming
  • The Impact of Information on Political Support for Activities that Combat Climate Change. .....Peri Melissa Brimley, University of Wyoming; Linda Thunstrom, University of Wyoming; Shiri Noy, Denison University; and Todd Cherry, University of Wyoming
  • Is Less Really More? Comparing the Climate and Productivity Impacts of a Shrinking Population. .....Mark Budolfson, The University of Texas at Austin; Michael Geruso, The University of Texas at Austin; Kevin Kuruc, The University of Texas at Austin; Dean Spears, The University of Texas at Austin; and Sangita Vyas, Hunter College, City University of New York
3.A.3. Artificial Intelligence, Labor Markets, and Human Welfare [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
Chair: Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
  • Evaluating the Impact of Self Harm Prevention Offices on Inmate Self Harm in a Large State Prison System. .....Scott Cunningham, Baylor University; Christopher Cornwell, University of Georgia; and Jonathan Seward, Baylor University
  • Do Large Language Models Understand? How Would We Know if They Did?. .....Ashash Rambachan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Sendhil Mullainathan, The University of Chicago
  • The Impact of Algorithmic Predictions on Child Protection: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial. .....Christopher Mills, University of Notre Dame; and Marie-Pascale Grimon, Stockholm University
  • Machine vs. Muscle, Bot vs. Brain: The Differential Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Heterogeneous Skill Groups. .....Wenjia Cao, Michigan State University
Discussants:
  • Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Jonathan Seward, Baylor University
  • Wilson Law, Baylor University
  • Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
3.A.4. Measurement Issues in Econometrics [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky; Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University;
Chair: Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
  • A Sequential Imputation Approach for Sensitive Survey Questions. .....Andres Mira, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Econometrics of Crosswalks. .....Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University
  • Spillovers of Program Benefits with Missing Network Links. .....Lina Zhang, University of Amsterdam
  • Using Federal Tax Data and Other Administrative Records to Improve Measurement of Income and Other Survey Items in the National Survey of College Graduates.. .....Michaela Dillon, U.S. Census Bureau; Jonathan Eggleston, U.S. Census Bureau; and Jennifer Withrow, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussants:
  • John Pepper, University of Virginia
  • Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
  • Désiré Kédagni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Brent Kreider, Iowa State University
3.A.5. Health Economics: Behaviors and Environment [GRAD]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame
  • Environmental Policy and Health Behaviors. .....Ann James, University of Illinois Chicago
  • Estimating Drinking Trajectories in the United States from Adolescent Period to Old Age: A Three-Step Approach. .....Zubab Moid, University of North Carolina Greensboro
  • Give Me a Break: Perceived Returns to Rest. .....Alexandra Schubert, University of Zurich
  • New Beginnings: NOx Budget Trading Programs and Infants’ Health. .....Nahid Tavassoli, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Discussants:
  • Yang Liang, San Diego State University
  • Bethany Lemont, Ohio University
  • Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame
3.A.6. Development Economics III [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
Chair: Vaishnavi Surendra, Precision Development (PxD)
  • The Moneylender as Middleman: Formal Credit Supply and Informal Loans in Rural India. .....Vaishnavi Surendra, Precision Development (PxD)
  • Time-of-day Effects on Disclosure of Intimate Partner Violence. .....Katherine Theiss, Fordham University
  • Cash Transfers and Shifts in the Intrahousehold Bargain: Evidence from an Ultra-Poor Setting. .....Eeshani Kandpal, Center for Global Development
  • The Countervailing Investment and Rental-Supply Effects of Securing Land Ownership: Theory and Evidence from Nicaragua. .....Tengda Gong, University of Manitoba
Discussants:
  • Sophie Mitra, Fordham University
  • Rubina Verma, Georgetown University
  • Anjali Chandra, Washington College
3.A.7. Criminal Activity, Tax Evasion, and Security [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Timothy Harris, Illinois State University
  • Police Video-Surveillance and Crime: Evidence from a Nationwide Policy. .....Pedro Rodriguez-Martinez, The George Washington University; and Patricio Dominguez, Universidad Catolica de Chile
  • Local Media and Crime. .....Swarup Joshi, Loyola Marymount University; and Louis-Philippe Beland, Carleton University
  • The Impact of Cybersecurity Training: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial. .....Timothy Harris, Illinois State University; and German Blanco, Illinois State University
  • Tax Evasion and Tax Avoidance: A Theoretical Perspective. .....Zhou Yang, Robert Morris University
  • Cash Wages, Informality, and Tax Evasion: Evidence from Uruguay. .....Maximiliano Lauletta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Marcelo Bergolo, Universidad de la República Uruguay; and Javier Feinmann, University of California, Berkeley
3.A.8. Financial Markets and Pricing [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Anna Dodonova, University of Ottawa
  • Capital Structure and Production Networks. .....Khalil Esmkhani, Simon Fraser University
  • Does Anticipated Regret Affect the Predictability of Stock Returns?. .....Anna Dodonova, University of Ottawa; and Yuri Khoroshilov, University of Ottawa
  • Trading Networks and Request-for-Quote Protocols. .....Alex Maciocco, University of California, Irvine
3.A.9. Commodity Prices and Macroeconomic Volatility [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Emiliano Evaristo Luttini, The World Bank
Chairs: Paolo Agnolucci, The World Bank; Bent Sorensen, University of Houston;
  • Fiscal Procyclicality in Commodity Exporting Countries: How Much Does It Pour and Why?. .....Francisco Arroyo, The World Bank; and Carlos Vegh, Johns Hopkins University
  • How Much Do Commodity Exporters Share Risk?. .....Emiliano Evaristo Luttini, The World Bank; Dawit Mekonnen, The World Bank; Valerie Mercer-Blackman, The World Bank; and Bent Sorensen, University of Houston
  • Connectedness in the Commodity Markets and Its Driving Factors. .....Paolo Agnolucci, The World Bank; Valerie Mercer-Blackman, The World Bank; and Kamil Yilmaz, Koc University
3.A.10. Health Behavior III [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Ray Miller, Colorado State University
  • Did the China Shock Lower COVID Vaccination Rates?. .....Daniel Solon, Lincoln Memorial University
  • Relationship between Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion and Diabetes. .....Sarthak Behera, Centre College; and Divya Sadana, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
  • Mortality Risks and Occupational Experience: Analysis of Cause of Death for National Football League Players. .....Benjamin Anderson, Colgate University; Wayne Grove, Le Moyne College; Rachel Grashow, Harvard University; and Marc Weisskopf, Harvard University
  • Lifestyle Choices and Health Outcomes: Insights from U.S. Registered Nurses. .....Neha Bairoliya, University of Southern California; Ray Miller, Colorado State University; and Vegard Nygaard, University of Houston
3.A.11. Health Policy III [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Danna Thomas, University of South Carolina
  • The Impact of Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers Laws on Maternal Mortality. .....Md Mohsan Khudri, The University of Memphis; and Babasoji Oyemakinde, The University of Memphis
  • Insulin Price Cap Effects on Healthcare Utilization, Outcomes, and Costs. .....Jaeyeon Lee, Michigan State University; and Narae Park, Korea University
  • Measuring Hospital Inpatient Procedure Access Inequality in the United States. .....Alon Bergman, University of Pennsylvania; David Guy, University of Pennsylvania; Jay Giri, University of Pennsylvania; Ashwin Nathan, University of Pennsylvania; Candace Gunnarsson, Gunnarsson Cosulting; Michael Ryan, MPR Consulting; Soumyagourang Chikermane, Edwards Lifesciences; Christin Thompson, Edwards Lifesciences; and Seth Clancy, Edwards Lifesciences
  • Everything's Bigger in Texas: The Effect of a Condom Sales Tax on Sexual Health Outcomes in Texas. .....John Natoli-Henry, Florida State University
  • How Effective Are Sales Bans on Flavored E-Cigarettes? Evidence from Washington State. .....Danna Thomas, University of South Carolina; and Roxana Gonzalez-Cortez, University of South Carolina
3.A.12. Credit Markets and Firm Organization [Allied-IEFS]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Tristan Kohl, University of Groningen
Chair: Ariel Weinberger, The George Washington University
  • Vertical Span of Production and Credit Market Reform. .....Ariel Weinberger, The George Washington University; and Asli Leblebicioglu, Baruch College, City University of New York
  • Local Sourcing under Financial Constraints: Evidence from Moldova. .....Shawn Tan, The World Bank; and Dea Tusha, University of Groningen
  • Foreign Profit Shifting and the Welfare Responses to the U.S.-China Trade War: Evidence from Manufacturers in Vietnam. .....Sung-Ju Wu, University of Nottingham
3.A.13. Applied Econometrics [Allied-KAEA]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Teddy Kim, Emory University
Chair: Hyeongwoo Kim, Auburn University
  • Investment Functions with Q in the Presence of Unobserved Persistent Shocks. .....Suyong Song, University of Iowa
  • The Determinants of Bond-Stock Correlation: The Role of Trend Inflation and Monetary Policy. .....Jinyoung Seo, University of California, Davis
  • Decoding Income Inequality: Unmasking the Influence of the Lowest Earners in the Growing Economic Gulf. .....Hyeongwoo Kim, Auburn University
3.A.14. Economics of Crime and Justice I [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University
Chair: Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University
  • Prison Education and Prisoner Outcomes. .....Logan Lee, Grinnell College; and Romaine Campbell, Cornell University
  • Losing Medicaid and Crime. .....Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington; Monica Deza, Syracuse University; and Thanh Lu, RTI International
  • Military Drones and Radicalization in an African Context. .....Monica Beeder, Norwegian School of Economics
3.A.15. Research in Economic Education II [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Simon Halliday, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Janine Wilson, University of California, Davis
  • A Comparison of Student Outcomes Associated with Classroom Experiments and Cooperative Learning. .....Tisha Emerson, East Carolina University
  • Explaining Attainment Gaps to Promote Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Economics. .....Fabio Aricò, University of East Anglia; Laura Harvey, Loughborough University; and Ritchie Woodard, University of East Anglia
  • The Effects of Socioeconomic Deprivation on Academic Outcomes. .....Martin Jones, University of Dundee; and Yin Zhang, University of Dundee
  • Introductory Economics Course Material and Student Major Choice: Evidence from a Randomized Curriculum Intervention. .....Carla Nietfeld, Miami University; Riley Acton, Miami University; and Peter Nencka, Miami University
  • ECON 404: Teaching Content Not Found. .....Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Dustin White, University of Nebraska Omaha
Discussants:
  • Brandon Sheridan, Elon University
  • Anastasia Papadopoulou, University of Bristol
  • Megan McCoy Dowdy, Boston College
  • Gail Hoyt, University of Kentucky
3.A.16. Analysis of Education III [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Samuel Barker, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Refugee Education Integration Patterns. .....Za Eng Mawi, Georgia State University
  • The Effects of Ideological Codes of Conduct on Tolerance: Results from a Randomized Classroom Intervention. .....Jing Zhang, Texas A&M University
  • Estimating Skill Production with Sparsely Matched Measures: The Effect of Grading Standards and Informational Content in High School. .....Samuel Barker, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • The Effect of Losing Pell Grant Eligibility on Student Outcomes. .....Shinyoung Kim, Iowa State University
3.A.17. Firm Dynamics and Innovation [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Andrew Fieldhouse, Texas A&M University
  • The Distribution of Innovations across Firms. .....Shaoshuang Yang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
  • A Text-Based Approach to Identifying Oil Price Shocks. .....Gabriel Abeyie, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • How Public Capital Accumulation Contributes to Private Production?. .....Xiaoxiao Bai, Mississippi State University
  • The Returns to Government R&D: Evidence from U.S. Appropriations Shocks. .....Andrew Fieldhouse, Texas A&M University; and Karel Mertens, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
3.A.18. Structural Microeconomics IX: Labor Markets [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University; Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University;
Chair: Luca Flabbi, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Educational Attainment, Field of Study, and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Ciprian Domnisoru, Aalto University; Arnaud Maurel, Duke University; Andrew Shephard, University of Pennsylvania; and Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University
  • The Outside Options of Entrepreneurs. .....Nasir Dad, University of Toronto; Attila Gyetvai, Bank of Portugal; and Eugene Tan, University of Toronto
  • Optimal Long-Term Executive Contracts. .....Robert Miller, Carnegie Mellon University; and Anh Nguyen, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Working and Saving Informally: The Link between Labor Market Informality and Financial Exclusion. .....Luca Flabbi, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Mauricio Tejada, Universidad Diego Portales
Discussants:
  • Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University
  • Seth Richards-Shubik, Johns Hopkins University
  • Jaepil Lee, Carnegie Mellon University
  • John Rust, Georgetown University
3.A.19. Changes in Household Consumption [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Edmund Crawley, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Do Households Substitute Intertemporally? Ten Structural Shocks that Suggest Not. .....Edmund Crawley, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • The Heterogeneous Response of Consumption to Income Shocks: Semi-Structural and Quasi-Experimental Estimates from India. .....Jingya Sun, Louisiana State University
  • Heterogeneous Unemployment Risk and Precautionary Savings with Financial Frictions. .....Xiaohui Sun, Rutgers University
  • Energy Consumption and Inequality in the U.S.: Who Are the Energy Insecure?. .....Octavio Aguilar, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Cristina Fuentes-Albero, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • In the Driver’s Seat: Pandemic Fiscal Stimulus and Light Vehicles. .....Jack Dunbar, University of Pennsylvania; Christopher Kurz, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Geng Li, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Maria Domenica Tito, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
3.A.20. Labor and Demographic Economics [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut
  • Proximity to Abortion Services and Child Maltreatment. .....Erkmen Aslim, University of Vermont; Wei Fu, University of Louisville; and Erdal Tekin, American University
  • How Much Is Too Much? Assessing the Efficiency of Medical Technology Diffusion. .....Nathaniel William Breg, Stanford University
  • An Empirical Investigation of Health Dynamics of Elders in China. .....Jinning Wang, The University of Manchester; and Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut
  • The Impact of Measurement Error in Health on Health-Related Counterfactuals. .....Martin Garcia-Vazquez, Washington University in St. Louis; and Luis Perez, University of Minnesota
3.A.21. Dollarization and Alternative Currencies [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Andrea Paloschi, International Monetary Fund
  • Dollarization after Inflation Stabilization and the Distributional Effects of De-Dollarization Strategies. .....Liu Anibal Mendoza Perez, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
  • Why Do Countries Dollarize? A Model of Optimal Dollarization Decision. .....Andrea Paloschi, International Monetary Fund; and Rocio Suarez, Washington College
  • Privacy Concerns in Digital Currency Adoption. .....Talha Cakir, Purdue University
  • Contagious Stablecoins?. .....Sebastian Zelzner, ETH Zurich; Hugo van Buggenum, ETH Zurich; and Hans Gersbach, ETH Zurich
3.A.22. Income Distribution and Inequality [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Phil Magness, Independent Institute
  • A Methodologically Consistent Measure of Income Inequality in the United States, 1917 to 2020. .....Phil Magness, Independent Institute; and Vincent Geloso, George Mason University
  • Decomposing Income Inequality in the United States: 1968-2018. .....Zhaochen He, Christopher Newport University; and Yixiao Jiang, Western New England University
  • Income Redistribution Around the Globe: Determinants and Mechanisms. .....Ali Enami, The University of Akron; and Nora Lustig, Tulane University
3.A.23. Monetary Policy and New Keynesian Models [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Esteban Argudo, Vassar College
  • Implications of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Shocks in Emerging Markets Post-Pandemic. .....Elisa Vilorio, Florida International University
  • Optimal Monetary Policy under Menu Costs. .....Daniele Caratelli, Office of Financial Research; and Basil Halperin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Monetary Policy and the Nativity Earnings Gap. .....Esteban Argudo, Vassar College
  • Credit Market Frictions and International Consumption Risk Sharing under a New Keynesian Model. .....Ming-Jen Chang, National United University; Chih-Chung Chien, Asia University; and Yen-Chen Wu, Chung Yuan Christian University
3.A.24. Money and Banking [GRAD]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: F. Andrew Hanssen, Clemson University
  • Real Exchange Rate Variability and Regional Segmentation across the United States and Internationally. .....Tatsiana Akulich, Florida International University
  • Optimal Resolution of Troubled Financial Institutions. .....Neal McCane, University of Missouri
  • The Role of Reputational Incentives in an International Currency Union: Greek Monetary Institutions in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods. .....Zane Mullins, George Mason University
  • The Impact of Local Bank Failures on Team Persistence in R&D. .....Kyoungah Noh, State University of New York at Albany
Discussants:
  • Eiman Aiyash, North Carolina State University
  • Sangeeta Pratap, Hunter College, City University of New York
  • F. Andrew Hanssen, Clemson University
  • Jordan Pandolfo, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
3.A.25. Opioid Use and Outcomes [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Angela Shoulders, University of South Carolina
Chair: Angela Shoulders, University of South Carolina
  • Unintended Consequences of Naloxone Co-Prescription Laws. .....Angela Shoulders, University of South Carolina
  • Teen Opioid Exposures during the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Shelby Steuart, The University of Chicago; Victoria Bethel, University of Georgia; and Amanda Abraham, University of Georgia
  • A Hard Pill to Swallow: Spillovers of the Opioid Epidemic on Educational Progress. .....Kate Musen, Columbia University
Discussants:
  • Kara Jones, University of South Carolina
  • Isabella Yerby, University of Georgia
  • Lilly Ann Springer, The University of Kansas
3.A.26. Mexico Outsourcing and Macro Uncertainty [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jesus Canas, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Chair: Luis Torres, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Outsourcing and Wages: Evidence from a Policy Reform in Mexico. .....José Casco, Banco de México; León Fernández, Banco de México; and Laura Kurczyn, Banco de México
  • Growth at Risk and Macroeconomic Uncertainty in Mexico. .....Alfredo Salgado Torres, Banco de México; and Alejandro Trujillo, Banco de México
  • Remote Work and High Proximity Employment in Mexico. .....Lorenzo Aldeco, Banco de México
  • Labor Market Consequences of the U.S.-China Trade War on Bystander Countries: The Case of Mexico. .....Daniel Chiquiar, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
3.A.27. Labor Market Institutions and Inequalities [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Rachel Marie Brooks Atkins, St. John’s University
Chair: Rachel Marie Brooks Atkins, St. John’s University
  • The Influence of Culture on Offerings and Perceptions: A Paid Leave Study. .....Tracey Freiberg, St. John’s University
  • Intergenerational Wealth and Health Effects of Union Membership across Race. .....Kyle Moore, Economic Policy Institute
  • The Triple Day Problem and Gender Differences in Labor Force Participation. .....Deon Gibson, Queensborough Community College, City University of New York
  • Racial and Ethnic Differences in Gig Platform Work in the U.S.. .....Rachel Marie Brooks Atkins, St. John’s University
3.A.28. Recent Advances in Econometrics [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Karen Yan, Georgia Institute of Technology; Yukun Ma, University of Rochester;
Chair: Karen Yan, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Inference on Union Bounds with Applications to DiD, RDD, Bunching, and Structural Counterfactuals. .....Xinyue Bei, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Identification-Robust Inference for the LATE with High-Dimensional Covariates. .....Yukun Ma, University of Rochester
  • Closed-Form Bounds for Extrapolating the Results of Social Experiments to New Populations. .....Alejandro Becerra, Emory University; Guido Romero, Emory University; and Florian Gunsilius, Emory University
  • A New Semiparametric Approach for Estimating Conditional Quantile Treatment Effects under Ignorability. .....Karen Yan, Georgia Institute of Technology
3.A.29. Theory: Learning and Information I [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Jaden Chen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Motivated Misspecification. .....Mingzi Niu, Rice University
  • Learning Information Bias: Multi-Sourced Misspecifications and Consequences. .....Matthew Kovach, Purdue University
  • Learning from Viral Content. .....Kevin He, University of Pennsylvania
  • Signaling Good Faith by Taking Stands. .....Daniel Rappoport, The University of Chicago
3.A.30. U.S. Economic History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Gabriel Mathy, American University
Chair: Tianyi Wang, University of Toronto
  • The Consequences of Preserving Segregation: Segregation Academies, Racial Attitudes, and Inequality. .....Danielle Graves Williamson, Boston University; and Michael Holcomb, Harvard University
  • The Long-Run Effects of Teacher Shortages: Evidence from World War II. .....Michael Briskin, Boston University
  • Voting along the Canal: Party Realignment in Nineteenth-Century New York State. .....Youwei Xing, Clemson University
  • Wallowing in Sex? Evolution and Impact of the Sexual Revolution On-Screen. .....Tianyi Wang, University of Toronto; and Hui Ren Tan, National University of Singapore
3.A.31. Coups and Revolutions [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
Chair: Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Seeding Reform or Reaping Chaos? Liberal Institutional Outcomes of Violent vs. Nonviolent Revolutionary Regime Changes. .....Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College
  • Coups and Constitutional Compliance. .....Jerg Gutmann, University of Hamburg; and Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Was Anarchy Good for Somalia?. .....Vincent Geloso, George Mason University; and Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
  • Coups and Defense Spending. .....Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University; and Robin Grier, Texas Tech University
3.A.32. Heterogeneity in Macroeconomics [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Pedro Silos, Temple University
Chair: Pedro Silos, Temple University
  • Subjective Uncertainty and the Marginal Propensity to Consume. .....Gizem KoÅŸar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and Davide Melcangi, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Firms and Consumption Inequality. .....Andreas Kostol, Arizona State University; Sigurd Galaasen, Norges Bank; and Michael Simmons, UmeÃ¥ University
  • The Insurance Value of Public Insurance against Idiosyncratic Income Risk. .....Christopher Busch, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; and Rocio Madera, Southern Methodist University
  • Consumer Loans, Heterogeneous Interest Rates, and Inequality. .....Marco Bonomo, Insper Learning Institution; Tiago Cavalcanti, University of Cambridge; Fernando Chertman, Central Bank of Brazil; Amanda Fantinatti, Sao Paulo School of Economics; Andrew Hannon, European Central Bank; and Cezar Santos, Inter-American Development Bank
3.A.33. Understand the Post-COVID Macroeconomy [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Andrew B. Martinez, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Edward Olivares, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Hanjo Terry Kim, U.S. Department of the Treasury;
Chairs: Andrew B. Martinez, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Hanjo Terry Kim, U.S. Department of the Treasury;
  • Trade Costs and Global Sourcing: Evidence from Importers' Use of Customs Brokers. .....Dyanne Vaught, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Interest Rate Sensitivity to News and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy. .....Ethan Feilich, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • House Prices, Debt Burdens, and the Heterogeneous Effects of Mortgage Rate Shocks. .....William Larson, U.S. Department of the Treasury; and Andrew B. Martinez, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Early Business Formation and the Changing Nature of Entrepreneurship. .....Edward Olivares, U.S. Department of the Treasury; and Hanjo Terry Kim, U.S. Department of the Treasury
3.A.34. Perspectives on Economic Institutions [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Ngina Chiteji, New York University
Chair: Stephen Smith, Hope College
  • Familial Liberty: The Other Argument for Private Property. .....Clara Piano, The University of Mississippi
  • Culture, Openness, and Finance Revisited. .....Jeffry Jacob, Bethel University; Feler Bose, Indiana University East; and Arkadiusz Mironko, Indiana University East
  • Capitalism under Fire: Does It Need Revision or a Return to Its Smithian Roots?. .....Barry Evans, Northwestern Oklahoma State University; and Anthony Sawyer, East Texas Baptist University
  • Christian Generosity. .....Gabriel Courey, Wittenberg University
Discussants:
  • Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies
  • Lourenco Paz, Baylor University
  • Edd Noell, Westmont College
  • Jared Pincin, Cedarville University
3.A.35. Human Capital, Health, and Retirement [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Chair: Joseph Pickens, United States Naval Academy
  • Strategyproof, but Genderproof?. .....Emine Tasci, Boston College
  • Discrimination and Human Capital Accumulation. .....Joseph Pickens, United States Naval Academy; and David Rahman, University of Minnesota
  • Examining Retirement Transitions and Well-Being: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. .....Luis Gonzalez, Valdosta State University; Murshed Jahan, Valdosta State University; and Attila Cseh, Valdosta State University
  • Supplemental Retirement Contribution. .....Attila Cseh, Valdosta State University; and Sanjay Gupta, Valdosta State University
  • Early Life Exposure to Clean Cooking Transitions: Impacts on Health and Cognition. .....Emily Pakhtigian, Pennsylvania State University; and Jennifer Orgill-Meyer, Franklin & Marshall College
3.A.36. Housing, Profits, State Government, and Economic Education [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
Chair: Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Leaseholds and Leased-Land Property Interests: Hedonic Evaluation of Coastal Recreational Housing Developments. .....Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University
  • An Examination of State Governor Veto Usage in the U.S.. .....Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
  • The Production of Profits. .....Cristian Sepulveda, Farmingdale State College
  • The Impact of Role-Playing on Understanding for Public Policy and Decision Making. .....Bo Liu, Southern New Hampshire University
  • An Analysis of State-Level Interest Group Populations by Economic Sector. .....Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University; and Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
Discussants:
  • Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Cristian Sepulveda, Farmingdale State College
  • Bo Liu, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Gregory Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
  • Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University
3.A.37. Labor Markets II [Allied-IOS]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University
  • Monopsony Power in the Gig Economy. .....Jack Welcome Fisher, University of Virginia
  • Occupational Licensing and Organizational Complexity: Evidence from Hair Salon Transactions. .....Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University
  • Labor Market Institutions and Product Market Competition: The Role of Sector-Specific Minimum Wages. .....Rodrigo González Valdenegro, Boston College
  • Venture Capital and the Dynamism of Startups. .....Yang Yu, University of Virginia
Discussants:
  • Matthew Thomas, Federal Trade Commission
  • Matthew Leisten, Federal Trade Commission
  • Camilo Machado Goncalves, University of Toronto
  • Anran Li, Cornell University
3.A.38. IO and Market Experiment [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Douglas Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • School Choice with Partial Preferences. .....Siru Liu, Georgia State University
  • The Gift of Lemons: Product Quality Revelation Timing in Experimental Markets. .....Patrick Tydir, Florida State University; Mark Isaac, Florida State University; and Philip Solimine, The University of British Columbia
  • The Effects of Public Disclosures on Information Aggregation in a Multi-Attribute Environment.. .....Douglas Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University; Oleg Korenok, Virginia Commonwealth University; and John Lightle, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Narratives, Belief Movements, and Market Fluctuations. .....Tony Fan, The University of Alabama; and Tilman Fries, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
3.A.39. New Directions in Experimental Economics V [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Sarah Sylvester, Eckerd College
  • A Practical Public Good Mechanism for Police. .....Jordan Adamson, Liepzig University; and Lucas Rentschler, Utah State University
  • The Complementarity of Good Institutions and Voluntary Cooperation: Experimental Evidence from 43 Societies. .....Simon Gaechter, University of Nottingham; Christian Thoeni, University of Lausanne; and Jonathan Schulz, George Mason University
  • Playing Trust and Risk Games with Cryptocurrencies. .....Johanna Mollerstrom, George Mason University; and Sarah Sylvester, Eckerd College
Discussants:
  • Walter Stover, George Mason University
  • Aleksander Krzysztof Psurek, George Mason University
  • Daniel Houser, George Mason University
3.A.40. Health Economics [General]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Kathleen Hui, University of Pennsylvania
Chair: Kathleen Hui, University of Pennsylvania
  • The Impact of a Vape Ban on Cigarette Smoking and Life Expectancy. .....Kathleen Hui, University of Pennsylvania
  • The Cost of Waiting for Surgery: Evidence from Chilean Public Health System. .....Alejandra Benitez, University of Pennsylvania
3.A.41. Gender, Education, and Labor [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizers: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Subha Mani, Fordham University; Sudipta Sarangi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
Chair: Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College
  • Time-Saving Appliances and Educational Pitfalls: Evidence from Pakistan. .....Fareena Noor Malhi, University of Bath; Sunny(Qinghe) Su, Oklahoma State University; and Hashibul Hassan, Jagannath University
  • School Attendance Information or Conditional Cash Transfer? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment in Rural Bangladesh. .....Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University; Tomoki Fujii, Southern Methodist University; Christine Ho, Southern Methodist University; and Rohan Ray, National University of Singapore
  • A Multi-Modal Approach to Estimating Prevalence: The Case of Labor Trafficking. .....Laura Zimmermann, University of Georgia; David Okech, University of Georgia; Hui Yi, University of Georgia; and Lydia Aletraris, University of Georgia
  • A Glass Half Full: Experimental Evidence from a Multifaceted Program for Adolescents in India. .....Subha Mani, Fordham University
3.A.42. Revealed Preferences [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Robert Harris, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Beliefs, Signal Quality, and Information Sources: Experimental Evidence on Air Quality in Pakistan. .....Shotaro Nakamura, Federal Trade Commission; Sanval Nasim, Colby College; Arman Rezaee, University of California, Davis; and Isra Imtiaz, Lahore University of Management Sciences
  • Where Does Air Quality Matter? New Evidence from the Housing Market. .....Eleanor Krause, University of Kentucky; and Tridevi Chakma, Harvard University
  • Physical Activity and Temperature: Implications for Climate Change. .....Robert Harris, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Valuing Ecosystem Service Benefits of Natural Infrastructure: A Quantitative Review of the Literature. .....Craig Landry, University of Georgia; and Garrett Stanford, University of Georgia
  • The Economic Benefit of Spearfishing as An Impure Public Good: A Case Study of Lionfish in Florida. .....Julian Hwang, West Virginia University; Jacquelyn Strager, West Virginia University; and Matthew Walker, West Virginia University
3.A.43. International I [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Rimjhim Saxena, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Mongolian Grasslands and the Tragedy of the Commons. .....Avralt-Od Purevjav, University of Bern; Martino Pelli, Asian Development Bank; Jeanne Tschopp, University of Bern; and Yazhen Gong, Renmin University
  • Cross-Border Impacts of Climate Policy Packages in North America. .....Sneha Thube, International Monetary Fund
  • A Boom in my Town: Local Economic Conditions and Human Capital Accumulation. .....Daniel Kraynak, US EPA
  • Structural Transformation and Climate Change in India. .....Rimjhim Saxena, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Mindset of Policymakers Matters: Cases of Climate Coalition Formation. .....Sareh Vosooghi, KU Leuven
3.A.44. Institutional Approaches to Civil Society [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • The Institutional Guard Rails of a Liberal Democracy. .....Peter Boettke, George Mason University
  • Hayekian Meso-Cosmos: Living in Multiple Worlds at Once. .....Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Anna Flowers, George Mason University
  • Polycentric Adaptations to Ideological Differences: How Salt Lake City and Utah Coexist Peacefully. .....Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Imposed Institutions: A Duty to Compensate?. .....Sandra Peart, University of Richmond; and David Levy, George Mason University
3.A.45. Monetary Theory and Policy [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University
Chair: Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University
  • Central Banking and Mission Creep. .....Louis Rouanet, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Political Instability and the Demand for Money during Hyperinflation. .....Joshua Ingber, Northern Michigan University
  • State Banks as an Interest Group against the Second Bank. .....Michael Wroblewski, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • The Federal Reserve’s Framework: A Critical Review. .....Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University
  • Did the Clearings Mechanism Constrain Lending? Evidence from Australia. .....Mitchell W Harvey, Stanford University
3.A.46. Empirical Approaches to International Trade [Presidential]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:45 am |

Organizer: Maia Linask, University of Richmond
Chair: Ben Hamilton, James Madison University
  • Rivalries, Partnership, and Trade. .....Michelle Garfinkel, University of California, Irvine; Maia Linask, University of Richmond; and Tom Zylkin, University of Richmond
  • Teaching Empirical Research Design in an International Trade Course. .....Tommaso Tempesti, University of Massachusetts Lowell
  • To Innovate or Not to Innovate: International Sanctions and Their Impact on Patenting of Target Countries. .....Nune Hovhannisyan, Loyola University Maryland; and Anna Miromanova, Lewis & Clark College
Discussants:
  • Xiao Wang, University of Science and Technology of China
  • Maia Linask, University of Richmond
  • Tommaso Tempesti, University of Massachusetts Lowell
3.B.1. Measuring Discrimination with Sports Data [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Peter A Groothuis, Appalachian State University; Johnny Ducking, The University of Mississippi;
Chair: Johnny Ducking, The University of Mississippi
  • Was There a ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ on Indianapolis Hotel Occupancy?. .....Frank Stephenson, Berry College
  • A Study of Foreign-Born Players’ Salaries and Transfer Fees in European Football. .....Craig Depken, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Peter A Groothuis, Appalachian State University
  • Taxes, Amenities, and Race: The Role of State Taxes and Local Amenities in the Difference between Salaries by Race. .....Johnny Ducking, The University of Mississippi; and Eduardo Minuci, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
3.B.2. Economics of LGBTQ+ Policies [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Christopher Carpenter, Vanderbilt University
Chair: Nir Eilam, University of North Carolina Greensboro
  • Measuring the Effects of Obergefell v. Hodges: Revisiting Same-Sex Marriage Legalization and the Demand for Mortgage Credit. .....Hasan Shahid, Vanderbilt University
  • Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together? Social Attitudes, Amenities and Migration into American Gayborhoods. .....Joao Tampellini, Vanderbilt University
  • Workplace Discrimination and Marriage Take-Up: Evidence from the Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. .....Laura Nettuno, Vanderbilt University
Discussants:
  • Samuel Mann, RAND Corporation
  • Kabir Dasgupta, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
3.B.3. Educational Finance II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia
  • Comparing Costs of Career and Technical Education Courses in Michigan. .....Matthew Joseph Guzman, Michigan State University
  • The Effects of Universal School Vouchers on Private School Tuition and Enrollment. .....Douglas N. Harris, Tulane University; and Gabriel Joseph Olivier, Tulane University
  • Boosting College Readiness? A Tale of North Carolina's Advanced Placement Policies. .....Md Twfiqur Rahman, Georgia State University; and M Cade Lawson, Georgia State University
  • Life-cycle Effects of Income-Driven Repayment on Credit Outcomes, Future Student Loan Borrowing, and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Laura Boisten, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Annemarie Schweinert, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Dalie Jimenez, University of California, Irvine
  • Weighting for Progressivity? An Analysis of Implicit Tradeoffs Associated with Weighted Student Funding in Tennessee. .....Christopher Candelaria, Vanderbilt University; Ishtiaque Fazlul, University of Georgia; Cory Koedel, University of Missouri; and Kenneth Shores, University of Delaware
3.B.4. Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands: The Path to Development [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Martin Davies, Washington and Lee University
Chair: Martin Davies, Washington and Lee University
  • Bringing Home the Super: Private-Sector Savings Behavior in Papua New Guinea over Three Decades. .....Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University; and Martin Davies, Washington and Lee University
  • Optimal Macroeconomics Policy and the Resource Project Cycle. .....Martin Davies, Washington and Lee University; Marcel Schroder, Asian Development Bank; and Camilo Alvarez, Washington and Lee University
  • Determinants of Governmentsʹ Fiscal Resource Revenue: Evidence from a New Database. .....Martin Davies, Washington and Lee University; and Marcel Schroder, Asian Development Bank
Discussants:
  • Niels-Hugo Blunch, Washington and Lee University
  • Camilo Alvarez, Washington and Lee University
  • Martin Davies, Washington and Lee University
  • Marcel Schroder, Asian Development Bank
3.B.5. Education: Discrimination and Crime [GRAD]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Art Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
  • Unintended Consequences of College-Level Affirmative Action on the Labor Market: Evidence from a Resume Audit Study. .....Ritika Gupta, University of Virginia
  • Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline: The Effect of Decriminalizing Minor Student Misbehavior on Education and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Zijing He, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Sealing the Past: Evaluating the Effects of Clean Slate Reforms on Employment and Educational Advancement. .....Joy Kanengiser, West Virginia University
  • The Impact of School Resource Officer Selection and Training on Racial Disparities in Exclusion. .....Monique Davis, University of Minnesota
Discussants:
  • Afrouz Azadikhah Jahromi, Widener University
  • Grace Phillips, The University of Memphis
  • Lois Miller, University of South Carolina
  • Art Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University
3.B.6. Investments, Forecasting, and Behavioral Finance [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Mark Schneider, The University of Alabama
  • Stock Market Anomalies in the Modern Era of Trading. .....Kemar Rajay Gordon, The University of Alabama; and Mark Schneider, The University of Alabama
  • The Heterogeneous Impact of Homeownership Types on Risky Asset Choice. .....Stephen Troveh, Southern Illinois University; and Gilbert D Scott, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Beyond News Headlines and TF-IDF: Enhancing Text-Based Forecasting Models with Validated Collocations and Improved Attention. .....Gabriel Abeyie, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Momentum Is Still There Conditional on Volatility-Amplified Pessimism. .....Soroush Ghazi, The University of Alabama; Mark Schneider, The University of Alabama; and Jack Strauss, University of Denver
3.B.7. Effects of Open Market Operations [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Stephen Cole, Marquette University
  • How Do FOMC Members Construct Forecasts? An Adaptive Learning and Sentiment Approach. .....Stephen Cole, Marquette University; and Fabio Milani, University of California, Irvine
  • Monetary Autonomy and Inflation Dynamics: A Simultaneous Equations Model Analysis. .....Fang Dong, Providence College; and William Marquis, Providence College
  • Sentiment and Complexity: The Impact of FOMC Meeting Minutes on Financial Markets. .....Miao Wang, Marquette University; and M.C. Sunny Wong, University of Houston
  • Fed Transparency and Policy Expectation Errors: A Text Analysis Approach. .....Eric Fischer, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Rebecca McCaughrin, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Saketh Prazad, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and Mark Vandergon, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
3.B.8. Financial Frictions [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Andreea Rotarescu, Wake Forest University
  • Financial Crises with Different Collateral Types. .....Rohan Shah, The University of Mississippi
  • Productivity Slowdown and Firm Exit: The Ins and Outs of Banking Crises. .....Andreea Rotarescu, Wake Forest University
  • Financial Frictions, Market Power, and Innovation. .....Pedro Armada, Fordham University
  • The Yin and Yang of Banking: Modeling Desirable and Undesirable Outputs. .....Yulu Wang, State University of New York at Binghamton; Subal Kumbhakar, Binghamton University; and Shunan Zhao, Oakland University
3.B.9. Multinational Firms and Foreign Capital Flows [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Bent Sorensen, University of Houston
  • The Effects of Multinational Production on Market Power and Uncertainty: Evidence from Firm-Level Investment Announcements. .....Sunhyung Lee, Montclair State University; and Yunsen Wang, Montclair State University
  • Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions, Cultural Distance, and Growth: Industry-Level Analysis. .....Don Lee, University of Mary Washington
  • Innovation Networks, Ultimate Foreign Owners, and Productivity Spillovers. .....Sebnem Kalemli-Ozacan, University of Maryland; Bent Sorensen, University of Houston; Christian Fons-Rosen, University of California, Merced; Carolina Villegas-Sanchez, Esade Ramon Llull University; and Vadym Volosovych, Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • The Role of Foreign Capital Flows in the Financing of Healthcare. .....Mark Christopher Kelly, Baylor University
  • Demand Induced Foreign Direct Investment in Electric Vehicle Battery Industry. .....Michelle Ko, University of Colorado Boulder
3.B.10. Business Cycles, Uncertainty, and Forecasting [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Matthew DeHaven, Brown University
  • Market Liquidity and Inventory Cycles. .....Ziqi Qiao, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • The Market Price-of-Risk Drives the Business Cycle. .....Tobias Adrian, International Monetary Fund; Matthew DeHaven, Brown University; and Fernando Duarte, Brown University
  • Everything Bubble. .....Ganna Prykhodko, Iowa State University
  • Signaling Effects of Monetary Policy: Uncertainty Matters. .....Yeon Jik Lee, Texas A&M University
3.B.11. Health Policy IV [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Christopher Brunt, Georgia Southern University
  • Medicaid Enrollee and Provider Responses to the ACA Fee Bump: Leveraging MAX Data. .....Justine Mallatt, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Calvin Ackley, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • Do Minimum Staffing Levels Improve Nursing Home Quality? Empirical Evidence from California’s Minimum Staffing Regulations. .....John Bowblis, Miami University; and Christopher Brunt, Georgia Southern University
  • Geographic Rating Area Redesign and Health Insurance Market Outcomes. .....Jaeyeon Lee, Michigan State University
  • Nursing Home Staffing Variability and Quality: Alternative Measures of Daily Staffing Dispersion. .....Christopher Brunt, Georgia Southern University; and John Bowblis, Miami University
3.B.12. Trade and Financial Fragmentation [Allied-IEFS]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Petia Topalova, International Monetary Fund; Andrea Presbitero, International Monetary Fund;
Chairs: Petia Topalova, International Monetary Fund; Andrea Presbitero, International Monetary Fund;
  • Bank Financing of Global Supply Chains. .....Mariya Brussevich, International Monetary Fund; Laura Alfaro, Harvard Business School; Camelia Minoiu, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; and Andrea Presbitero, International Monetary Fund
  • Changing Global Linkages: A New Cold War?. .....Gita Gopinath, International Monetary Fund; Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, International Monetary Fund; Andrea Presbitero, International Monetary Fund; and Petia Topalova, International Monetary Fund
  • Geopolitical Risk and Global Banking. .....Leslie Sheng, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; and Friederike Niepmann, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Unbalanced Financial Globalization. .....Damien Capelle, International Monetary Fund; and Bruno Pellegrino, Columbia University
3.B.13. Macro and International Trade [Allied-KAEA]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Teddy Kim, Emory University
Chair: Daisoon Kim, North Carolina State University
  • Redistribution and Government Commitment. .....Youngsoo Jang, University of Queensland
  • Housing Rent, Inelastic Housing Supply, and International Business Cycles. .....Seungyub Han, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Dominant Currency Paradigm with Input-Output Linkages. .....Sihwan Yang, International Monetary Fund
  • International Trade and Macroeconomic Dynamics with Sanctions. .....Daisoon Kim, North Carolina State University
3.B.14. Economics of Crime and Justice II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University
Chair: Henry Thompson, The University of Mississippi
  • Right to Carry. .....Alexander Marsella, Berry College
  • Political Accountability and Criminal Justice: Evidence from North Carolina. .....Alok Ranjan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; and Anna Kyriazis, New York University
  • What Fueled the Illicit Opioid Epidemic? New Evidence from a Takeover of White Powder Heroin Markets. .....Adam Soliman, Clemson University; and J. Travis Donahoe, University of Pittsburgh
  • Cultural Codes, Institutions, and Crime: Enclosures and Violence in 19th Century Sardinia. .....Claudio Deiana, University of Cagliari; Luigi Guiso, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance; Marco Nieddu, University of Cagliari; Francesco Boninsegna, New York University; and Mounu Prem, East Carolina University
3.B.15. Fiscal Policy and Government Spending [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Sarah Zoi, Federal Reserve Board
  • Sovereign Debt Defaults and Gender Inequality in Developing Countries. .....Niraj Koirala, California State University, Los Angeles
  • Basic Income and Income Equality under Different Demographic Conditions. .....Tomoya Suzuki, Kansai University
  • Optimal Progressivity over the Business Cycle. .....Sarah Zoi, Federal Reserve Board
  • The Macroeconomic Consequences of Government Spending Allocation. .....Khushboo Thakkar, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Neville Francis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Michael Owyang, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
  • Optimal Fiscal Rules and Heterogeneity. .....Dario Cardamone, University of Notre Dame
3.B.16. Financial Institutions [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Manuel David Cruz, Boston University
  • Financial Development and FDI Composition: The Role of Financial Institutions and Markets in Developing Countries. .....Manuel David Cruz, Boston University
  • What Moves Sovereign Default Risk? The Role of Information in the Sovereign Credit Default Swaps Market. .....Monica Tran-Xuan, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Han Zhang, State University of New York at Buffalo
3.B.17. Evidence on Occupational Licensing and Illegal Activity [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University
Chair: Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University
  • Drug Decriminalization and Crime: Evidence from Measure 110. .....Vitor Melo, Clemson University; Liam Sigaud, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Elijah Neilson, Southern Utah University
  • Locked Out: The Labor Market Effects of Licensing Barriers for People with Criminal Records. .....Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University; and Morris Kleiner, University of Minnesota
  • Does Occupational Licensing Reduce Job Loss during Recessions?. .....Bobby Chung, University of South Florida; and Peter Blair, Harvard University
  • Job Growth from Reduced Uncertainty: The Case of Illinois’ Collateral Consequence Reforms. .....Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University; and Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
Discussants:
  • Vitor Melo, Clemson University
  • Bobby Chung, University of South Florida
  • Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University
  • Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
3.B.18. Structural Microeconomics X: Health/Methods [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University; Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University;
Chair: John Rust, Georgetown University
  • Identification and Estimation of a Dynamic Discrete Choice Model with Time-Varying Unobserved Heterogeneity Using Proxies. .....Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University
  • The Multifaceted Demand of Opioids: The Interplay of Labor, Health, and Policy. .....Jaepil Lee, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Learning and Efficiency in the Market for Physician Referrals. .....Ian McCarthy, Emory University; and Seth Richards-Shubik, Johns Hopkins University
  • Explaining Early Bidding in Informationally-Restricted, Ascending-Bid Auctions. .....John Rust, Georgetown University
Discussants:
  • Anh Nguyen, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Attila Gyetvai, Bank of Portugal
  • Pengpeng Xiao, Duke University
  • Luca Flabbi, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3.B.19. International Economics and Foreign Exchange Rates [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Annie Lee, Johns Hopkins University
  • Credibility of Foreign Exchange Regime and Black Market Premium. .....Mohsen Fardmanesh, Temple University; and Seymour Douglas, Tynovan Capital
  • External Debt, Financial Frictions, and the Exchange Rate Pass-Through. .....Julio Mereb, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Juan José, Banco de la República de Colombia
  • Exchange Rate Disconnect and the Trade Balance. .....Martin Bodenstein, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Pablo Cuba-Borda, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Nils Gornemann, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Ignacio Presno, Federal Reserve Board
  • Exchange Rate Disconnect in Emerging vs. Advanced Economies. .....Can Soylu, Brown University
  • Liability Dollarization and Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Domestic Prices. .....Junhyong Kim, Korea Development Institute; and Annie Lee, Johns Hopkins University
3.B.20. International Economics and Gender [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Nabaneeta Biswas, Marshall University
  • The Glass Web: Kinship Networks, Female Executives, and Firm Outcomes in the Middle East. .....Alessandra González, The University of Chicago; and Nicolas Wesseler, The University of British Columbia
  • Lights On for Safety: Evaluating the Linkages between Electrification and Violence against Women. .....Shreyasee Das, Temple University; Sayli Javadekar, Chr. Michelsen Institute; and Narbadeshwar Mishra, Krea University
  • Family Matters: Evidence on Social Networks and Women’s Economic Empowerment in Nigeria. .....Abhilasha Sahay, The World Bank; and Maria Emilia Cucagna, The World Bank
  • Impacts of Changes in Expected Fertility on Female Worker Wages. .....Ge Sun, University of Notre Dame
  • Irrigating Desert Flowers: Chinese Greenfield FDI Empower African Women. .....Lei Li, Nankai University; and Nabaneeta Biswas, Marshall University
3.B.21. Trade and Growth [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Natalia Bezmaternykh, King's University College at Western University
  • International Trade and Income Inequality. .....Jun Nie, Southern Methodist University; Michael Sposi, Southern Methodist University; and B. Ravikumar, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
  • Beyond Economic Growth Goals: Can Foreign Aid Mitigate CO2 Emissions in Developing Countries?. .....Mouyad Alsamara, Qatar University
  • Assessing the Effect of the African Growth and Opportunity Act on Agricultural Exports, Productivity, and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. .....Elisha Denkyirah, Texas Tech University; and Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
  • North-South Agreements: Incentives, Stability and Outcomes. .....Natalia Bezmaternykh, King's University College at Western University; and Paul Missios, Toronto Metropolitan University
3.B.22. Industrial Organization IV [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Laszlo Goerke, Trier University
  • Business Stealing + Economic Rent = Insufficient Entry? An Integrative Framework. .....Laszlo Goerke, Trier University; Marco de Pinto, University of Applied Labour Studies; and Alberto Palermo, University of Roehampton
  • Preemptive Entry in Auctions with Sequential and Costly Participation: The Case of Identical Objects. .....Jeongwoo (Jay) Lee, University of Florida; and Jaeok Park, Yonsei University
  • Privacy Preservation and Efficiency in a Buyer-Seller Network: The Case of Spectrum Sharing. .....Syeda Jahirin Aktari, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
3.B.23. International Macroeconomics [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: Pablo Hernando-Kaminsky, The World Bank
  • Measuring Risk on Inflation in Emerging Economies: Do Monetary Policy Regime Changes Work?. .....Samantha Borkhoche, West Virginia University
  • Crowding Out and Banking Crises. .....Pablo Hernando-Kaminsky, The World Bank
  • Impact of Foreign Ownership of Bonds on Sovereign Yield Curve in Mexico. .....Sebin Nidhiri, University of Houston
  • Unveiling the Dynamics of Carry Trade and Liquidity Risk: Insights from the Nickel Crisis in Commodity Futures Market. .....Geyue Sun, The George Washington University
  • Political Fragility: Coups d’État and Their Drivers. .....Aliona Cebotari, International Monetary Fund; Enrique Chueca-Montuenga, International Monetary Fund; Yoro Diallo, International Monetary Fund; Yunsheng Ma, Capital One Financial Corporation; Rima Turk, International Monetary Fund; Weining Xin, International Monetary Fund; and Harold Zavarce, International Monetary Fund
3.B.24. Environmental Economics [GRAD]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Ruth Quainoo, University of Vermont
  • Pre-Existing Air Quality Conditions: The Complicated Case of Ozone Reduction. .....Isaiah Bryant-Sheth, University of Kentucky
  • Impact of Floods on Rural Communities in Pakistan: Evidence from a Field Survey. .....Muhammad Ishtiaq, Western Michigan University
  • Consumer Response to Drinking Water Quality Violations. .....Trenton Marable, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Large-Scale Irrigation and Water Use Inequality in South Africa. .....Tereza Varejkova, University of Maryland
Discussants:
  • Emily Pindilli, U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy
  • Vaibhav Anand, St. John`s University
  • Matthew Panhans, Federal Trade Commission
  • Ruth Quainoo, University of Vermont
3.B.26. Topics in Vulnerable Populations and Child Welfare [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: John Lucas Maddock, Colorado State University
Chair: John Lucas Maddock, Colorado State University
  • Source of Income Discrimination and Homelessness: Effects of Anti-Discrimination Laws. .....John Lucas Maddock, Colorado State University
  • Kinship Foster Care and Child Outcomes. .....Anna Elizabeth Hild, Clemson University
  • Involuntary Part-Time Employment, Gig Roll-out, and Flexibility of Work. .....Srijan Banerjee, Clemson University; and Matt Eaton, Clemson University
  • Birth Mother Search for Adoptive Parents. .....Maxwell Bullard, Texas A&M University; Marco Castillo, Texas A&M University; and Ragan Petrie, Texas A&M University
3.B.27. Misallocation and the Aggregate Economy [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Pedro Silos, Temple University
Chair: Pedro Silos, Temple University
  • Female Entrepreneurship in the U.S. 1982-2012: Implications for Welfare and Aggregate Output. .....Pedro Bento, Texas A&M University
  • Relationship Lending: Characteristics and Real Effects. .....Miguel Acosta-Henao, Central Bank of Chile; Sangeeta Pratap, Hunter College, City University of New York; and Manuel Taboada, Central Bank of Chile
  • Firms' Participation in Capital Markets and Real Economic Outcomes. .....Manuel Garcia-Santana, The World Bank; Dmitri Kirpichev, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; Matias Moretti, University of Rochester; and Sergio Schmukler, The World Bank
  • Constrained-Efficiency and the Welfare Effects of Misallocation. .....Roberto Fattal-Jaef, The World Bank; and Hugo Hopenhayn, University of California, Los Angeles
3.B.28. Firms, Job Amenities, and Compensating Differentials [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jonathan Smith, Georgia State University
Chair: Analisa Packham, Vanderbilt University
  • Firms and Worker Health. .....Jonathan Smith, Georgia State University; Analisa Packham, Vanderbilt University; and Alexander Ahammer, Johannes Kepler University
  • Job Amenities and Earnings Inequality. .....Alex Bell, Georgia State University
  • Measuring Job Risks When Hedonic Wage Models Do Not Do the Job. .....Susana Ferreira, University of Georgia; Sara Martinez-de-Morentin, Universidad Pública de Navarra; and Amaya Erro, Universidad Pública de Navarra
3.B.29. Theory: Learning and Information II [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Jaden Chen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Strategic Communication and Algorithmic Advice. .....Clemens Possnig, University of Waterloo
  • Social Learning of General Rules. .....Xinyang Wang, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
  • Updating Ambiguity Preferences. .....Jian Li, Iowa State University
  • Persuasion with Ambiguous Communication. .....Xiaoyu Cheng, Florida State University
3.B.30. Evolution of Fertility Preferences across the Globe [Presidential-CSWEP]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University;
Chair: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Lasting Effects of Gender Apartheid on Attitudes toward Women. .....Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College; and Seunghun Chung, Cornell University
  • The Impact of Co-Resident Grandparents on Maternal Labor Supply among Asians in America. .....Madeline Zavodny, University of North Florida; Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University; and Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame
  • Effect of a Girls’ Education Program on Son-Biased Fertility Preference and Behavior. .....Sadia Priyanka, Connecticut College; and Sara Raisa, Sam Houston State University
  • The Impact of Teenage Pregnancy on Educational Attainment. .....Leticia Donoso Pena, Tufts University
Discussants:
  • Miranda Lambert, Texas A&M University
  • Teresa Molina, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University
  • Alexa Prettyman, Towson University
3.B.31. Machine Learning in Macroeconomics [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Stanislav Rabinovich, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Stanislav Rabinovich, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Dynamic Monopsony and Human Capital. .....William Jungerman, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Intergenerational Consequences of Rare Disasters. .....Marlon Azinovic, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Jan Zemlicka, University of Zurich
  • The Dual U.S. Labor Market Uncovered. .....Hie Joo Ahn, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Bart Hobijn, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; and Aysegul Sahin, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Spooky Boundaries at a Distance: Exploring Transversality and Stability with Deep Learning. .....Mahdi Ebrahimi Kahou, Bowdoin College; Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, University of Pennsylvania; Sebastian Gomez-Cardona, The University of British Columbia; Jesse Perla, The University of British Columbia; and Jan Rosa, The University of British Columbia
3.B.32. Causal Inference II [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Chair: John Gardner, University of Mississippi
  • Outcome-Agnostic IV Identification. .....Leonard Goff, University of Calgary
  • Good Controls Gone Bad: Difference-in-Differences with Covariates. .....Sunny Karim, Carleton University; and Matthew Webb, Carleton University
  • One-Stage Robust Difference-in-Differences Regression. .....John Gardner, University of Mississippi
  • Seemingly-Irrelevant Instrumental Variable. .....Shengtao Dai, Boston College; Nicholas Sim, Singapore University of Social Sciences; Xiaojun Song, Peking University; and Zhijie Xiao, Boston College
3.B.33. Understanding the Impact of Resources in Early Life [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
Chair: Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
  • Does Unconditional Cash during Pregnancy Affect Infant Health?. .....Krista Ruffini, Georgetown University
  • Effects of a Monthly Unconditional Cash Transfer Starting at Birth on Family Investments Among U.S. Families with Low Income. .....Lisa Gennetian, Duke University
  • In-Kind Transfers and Early Childhood Development: Evidence from a Housing Assistance Lottery. .....Robert Collinson, University of Notre Dame; and Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
  • The Effect of Diaper Taxes on Women and Children. .....Lindsey Bullinger, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Felipe Lozano-Rojas, University of Georgia
  • Income and Child Maltreatment: Evidence from a Discontinuity in Tax Benefits. .....Katherine Rittenhouse, The University of Texas at Austin
Discussants:
  • Katherine Rittenhouse, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Chloe Gibbs, University of Notre Dame
  • Lisa Gennetian, Duke University
  • Krista Ruffini, Georgetown University
  • Lindsey Bullinger, Georgia Institute of Technology
3.B.34. Navigating Diverse Career Paths in Economics [Presidential-CSWEP/NAEE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
Chair: Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Panelists:
  • Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville;
  • Noreen Templin, Butler Community College;
  • Leonie Karkoviata, Snapper Creek Energy;
  • Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina;
3.B.35. Health, Environment, and Equity [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Vikrant Kamble, Arizona State University
Chair: Vikrant Kamble, Arizona State University
  • Diversity: The Sum of Equity and Inclusion or the Product of Equity and Inclusion?. .....Disha Shende, Beloit College; Bob Edler, Beloit College; and Kevin Smith, Beloit College
  • Sunshine and Shadows Effect of Sunshine Duration on Violent Crime in São Paulo. .....Nilesh Shinde, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Mining Ban and Infant Mortality. .....Vikrant Kamble, Arizona State University; and Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Asian American Well-Being and the COVID-19 Pandemic. .....Kyuhan Choi, Syracuse University; Ying Shi, Syracuse University; and Maria Zhu, Syracuse University
3.B.36. Markups, Misallocation, and Welfare [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Thomas Phelan, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Chair: Thomas Phelan, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Markups, Input-Output Linkages, and Fixed Costs: Evidence from Advanced Economies. .....Benjamin Bridgman, U.S. Department of Commerce
  • Variable Markups with Heterogeneous Demand and Productivity. .....Sergio OCampo, University of Western Ontario; Juan Herreno, University of California, San Diego; Sergio Salgado, University of Pennsylvania; and Juan Holguin, University of Western Ontario
  • Millions of Demand Elasticities. .....James Traina, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; Jordan Rosenthal-Kay, The University of Chicago; and Uyen Tran, Arizona State University
  • Time Use and the Efficiency of Heterogeneous Markups. .....Thomas Phelan, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; Brian Albrecht, International Center for Law & Economics; and Nick Pretnar, University of California, Santa Barbara
3.B.37. Information and Media [Allied-IOS]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Tin Cheuk Leung, Wake Forest University
  • An Empirical Decomposition of Information vs. Sentiment Shifts in Advertising. .....Shi Qi, William & Mary
  • #EconTwitter and Musk: Anatomy of a Failed Exodus. .....Tin Cheuk Leung, Wake Forest University; and Kwok Ping Tsang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Attention Readers: Sharing Some Fortune. .....Leshui He, Bates College; and Tin Cheuk Leung, Wake Forest University
  • Music Ex Machina: Do Recommender Systems Homogenize Music?. .....Max Schnidman, University of Virginia
Discussants:
  • Garrett Scott, The University of Mississippi
  • Rubaiyat Alam, Kansas State University
  • Ishan Phadke, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Richmond Woblesseh, The University of Mississippi
3.B.38. Labor and Income Redistribution [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
  • Why Does Long-Term Access to Microcredit Not Lead to Women Empowerment? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Rural India. .....Akarshik Banerjee, The George Washington University; Shagata Mukherjee, Ashoka University; Sharma, Misha Sharma, Misha, Dvara Research; and Niyati Agrawal, Dvara Research
  • Does Partial Pay Transparency Increase Total Cash Inequality? An Experimental Investigation. .....Xiaofei Pan, Bryant University
  • Let It Be: Motivating Workers through Task Autonomy. .....Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University; and Subha Mani, Fordham University
  • Working for Others, or Not: An Experimental Investigation of Labor Supply Responses to Redistribution. .....William Hickman, George Mason University; and Johanna Mollerstrom, George Mason University
  • Empathy, Motivated Reasoning, and Redistribution. .....Tingyan Jia, University of Leicester
3.B.39. Health Law and Economics [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Benjamin McMichael, The University of Alabama
Chair: Benjamin McMichael, The University of Alabama
  • The Effects of Competition on Physician Prescribing. .....Molly Schnell, Northwestern University; Anran Li, Cornell University; and Janet Currie, Princeton University
  • The Ramifications of Promotional Material on Informed Consent. .....Elissa Gentry, Florida State University
  • The Productivity of Professions: Evidence from the Emergency Department. .....David Chan, Stanford University; and Yiqun Chen, University of Illinois Chicago
  • The Impact of Scope-of-Practice Laws on Healthcare Access and Quality. .....Benjamin McMichael, The University of Alabama
3.B.40. Environmental Economics in Developing Countries [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Raymond Guiteras, North Carolina State University; Sheetal Sekhri, University of Virginia;
Chairs: Sheetal Sekhri, University of Virginia; Raymond Guiteras, North Carolina State University;
  • Encouraging Rural Sanitation Take-up: Insights from Experimental Evaluations of Interventions. .....Sanghmitra Gautam, Washington University in St. Louis; Michael Gechter, Pennsylvania State University; Raymond Guiteras, North Carolina State University; and Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak, Yale University
  • Economic and Environmental Effects of Making Electricity Infrastructure Excludable. .....Zhenxuan Wang, North Carolina State University; and Robyn Meeks, Duke University
  • Enhanced Salience of Nonlinear Pricing and Energy Conservation. .....Chi Ta, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Teevrat Garg, University of California, San Diego; and Minkyong Ko, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Access to Cash Transfers and Climate Resilience in Agriculture. .....Sheetal Sekhri, University of Virginia
Discussants:
  • Raymond Guiteras, North Carolina State University
  • Sheetal Sekhri, University of Virginia
  • Chi Ta, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Zhenxuan Wang, North Carolina State University
3.B.41. The Labor Market, Corporate Finance, and Investment [Presidential]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizers: Haizheng Li, Georgia Institute of Technology; Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University; Zhiqiang Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo;
Chair: Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University
  • Female Leadership, Attractiveness, and Philanthropy: A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Donations in the United States and China. .....Leng Ling, Georgia College & State University; Danglun Luo, Sun Yat-sen University; and Wenhui Yang, Sun Yat-sen University
  • Is Shadow Education a Rat Race? After-School Tutoring, Student Academic Performance, and Long-Run Returns to Education. .....Rui Du, Oklahoma State University
  • Labor Income Risks and Consumer Smoothing in China. .....Fang Yang, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Discussants:
  • Rui Du, Oklahoma State University
  • Fang Yang, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Leng Ling, Georgia College & State University
3.B.42. Renewable Energy [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Jessica Lyu, University of California, Davis
  • Managing Intermittency in Renewable Energy Generation: Is Hydrogen the Answer?. .....Suraj Ghimire, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
  • One More? Measuring the Resilience of Electric Utilities to Multiple Severe Weather Events. .....Srishti Slaria, Illinois State University
  • Rate of Return Regulation Revisited. .....Stephen Jarvis, London School of Economics; and Karl Dunkle Werner, US Treasury
  • Effects of Battery Storage on California’s Wholesale Electricity Prices. .....Jessica Lyu, University of California, Davis
3.B.43. International II [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: David McEvoy, Appalachian State University
  • Providing Global Public Goods Using Monetary Deposits: Theory and Experiments. .....David McEvoy, Appalachian State University; Matthew McGinty, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Todd Cherry, University of Wyoming; and Pablo Campoverde Varela, University of Wyoming
  • Policies Help Overcome Asymmetric Information and Environmental Externalities in International Trade. .....Linda Fernandez, Virginia Commonwealth University; and Monica Das, Skidmore College
  • Water Expenditure, Service Quality, and Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean. .....Maria Perez Urdiales, InterAmerican Development Bank; and Carolina Tojal, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • Assessing the Impact of Oil Palm Plantations on Ebola Spillover Risk in Africa: A Geospatial and Econometric Analysis. .....Pit Jongwattanakul, University of Georgia; and Susana Ferreira, University of Georgia
  • The Political Economy Impact of Energy Transition: Evidence from Indonesia. .....Aqila Putri, University of Maryland
3.B.44. Dinero [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Nicolas Cachanosky, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Can Dollarization Mitigate the Macroeconomic Cost of Populism? Lessons from Latin America. .....Nicolas Cachanosky, The University of Texas at El Paso; Emilio Ocampo, Universidad del CEMA; and John Gibson, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • The Peruvian Central Bank Case: Dollarization May Not Be the Only Option for Argentina?. .....Nathalie Janson, NEOMA Business School; and Edwar Escalante, Angelo State University
  • Competition, Commitment, and the Silver Peso. .....Juan Carlos, George Mason University
  • Saving 'Savings': Investment and Liquidity in the Allocation of Income. .....Cameron Harwick, State University of New York at Brockport
3.B.45. Rainbow Liberty: Topics in LGBTQ+ Mainline Economics [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • The Tradeoffs between Economic and Social Freedom and Public Health in Queer Communities. .....Byron B. Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • The Protective State and LGBT Rights. .....Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Queer Emancipation through Entrepreneurship. .....Jordan Lofthouse, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Zane Willard, University of Southern Florida
  • Transphobia as a Perverse Emergent Phenomenon. .....Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Shane Bowers, Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts
Discussants:
  • Byron B. Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Jordan Lofthouse, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3.B.46. Educational Policies Impacts on Non-Test Score Outcomes [General]
Monday | 10:00 am-11:45 am |

Organizer: John Thompson, Kennesaw State University
Chair: Erdal Asker, University of West Georgia
  • The Impact of California's Local Control Funding Formula on Community Civic Engagement. .....Erdal Asker, University of West Georgia; and John Thompson, Kennesaw State University
  • How Do Hybrid School Leaders Measure Program Success? Experimental Evidence from a National Sample of Hybrid Schools. .....Matthew Lee, Kennesaw State University; and John Thompson, Kennesaw State University
  • Regulations and Education Savings Accounts Participation Experimental Evidence from the Hybrid School Sector. .....John Thompson, Kennesaw State University; Matthew Lee, Kennesaw State University; and Eric Wearne, Kennesaw State University
  • Do Charter Authorizers Matter? Charter Schools and the Sorting of Students across Texas Public Schools. .....Gregory Phelan, Kennesaw State University
3.C.1. Navigating the Funding Landscape at NSF: The Economics Program, Cross-Directorate Programs, and Large-Scale, Convergence Research, and Infrastructure Initiatives [Presidential]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
Chair: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma

Panelists:
  • Nihal Bayraktar, National Science Foundation;
  • Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, National Science Foundation;
  • Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma;
  • Joseph Whitmeyer, National Science Foundation;
3.C.2. Applied Microeconomics IX [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Colin Mark Reinhardt, University of California, Irvine
  • Renters in the Eye of the Storm: the Economic and Health Impacts of Hurricane Exposure. .....Yasin Civelek, Cornell University
  • Federal Minimum Wage Increase and SNAP Participation during the Great Recession. .....Haewon Oh, University of Georgia; Samyam Shrestha, University of Georgia; and Travis Smith, University of Georgia
  • What Drives Demand for Fake Reviews? Evidence from Amazon Products Reviews. .....Huiyu Yang, Clemson University
  • Flavorants and Addiction: An Empirical Analysis of Cigarette Bans and Taxation. .....Colin Mark Reinhardt, University of California, Irvine; and Jiawei Chen, University of California, Irvine
3.C.3. Leland Yeager (1924-2018): Monetary Theorist, Capital Theorist, Polymath [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Kurt Schuler, The Center for Financial Stability
Chair: Kurt Schuler, The Center for Financial Stability
  • Yeager's Capital Theory. .....Steve Hanke, Johns Hopkins University
  • Using Complexity Economics to Build on Yeager’s Monetary Theory. .....Roger Koppl, Syracuse University
  • The Yeager Mystique Revisited. .....Donald Boudreaux, George Mason University
  • Leland: The Person beyond the Economist. .....Luis G. Dopico, CUCollaborate
3.C.4. Immigrants and Immigration [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Nancy Haskell, University of Dayton
  • The Impact of the 2015 Earthquake on Internal and International Migration in Nepal. .....Shailee Manandhar, Rutgers University
  • Immigration Enforcement in a Frictional Labor Market: Quantitative Evidence from E-Verify Mandates. .....Andrew Lee, New York University; Jaeyeon Shin, University of California, San Diego; Giovanni Topa, New York University; and Hee-Seung Yang, Yonsei University
  • Internet Access and Immigration. .....Ryan Ellis, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Talking the Talk: The Impact of Accent and Dialect on Economic Mobility. .....Nancy Haskell, University of Dayton
3.C.5. Industry and Labor [GRAD]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Filippo Massari, Fairfield University
  • Unemployment Insurance and the Racial Mortality Gap during COVID. .....Sungbin Park, George Mason University
  • Impact of Climate Shocks on Agriculture Crop Yields: An Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Gautam Biswas, Southern Illinois University
  • Aggregating Distortions in Networks with Multi-Product Firms. .....Yasutaka Koike-Mori, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussants:
  • Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Qingran Li, Clarkson University
  • Filippo Massari, Fairfield University
3.C.6. International Conflict [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: David Lektzian, Texas Tech University
  • The Effect of Economic Sanctions on Academic Freedom. .....David Lektzian, Texas Tech University
  • Ballots and Reparations: Evidence from Civil War of Nepal. .....Bibek Acharya, The University of New Mexico
  • Alleviating Global Food Security through the Microfinance Model’s Investments in Women Empowerment. .....Bishal Gaire, University of Georgia; and Cesar Escalante, University of Georgia
3.C.7. Workforce Participation and Family Policies [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Arezoo Banihashem, Concordia University
  • Effects of Subsidies on Paid Childbirth Leave to Smaller Sizes of Firms. .....Jonghyeok Choi, Clemson University
  • Effect of Delayed vs. Early Childbirth on Labor Market Outcomes of Women. .....Titir Dey, Clemson University
  • The Effect of Paid Family Leave Policies on Labor Market Outcomes. .....Yin Zhang, Drexel Univeristy
  • Household Labor Supply, Gender, and Disability Insurance Take-Up. .....Adrienne N. Judson, Georgetown University
  • The Joint Decision on Employment, Social Assistance Participation, and Paid Childcare Utilisation for Single Mothers. .....Arezoo Banihashem, Concordia University
3.C.8. Trade and Economic Growth [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Nazif Durmaz, Kean University
Chair: Nazif Durmaz, Kean University
  • Simulating Constant Cost Trade. .....Nazif Durmaz, Kean University
  • Greece-China Trade and the Port of Piraeus. .....Alexi Thompson, South Carolina State University
  • International Trade, Technical Progress, and Wage Differentials with Imperfect Factor Mobility. .....John Gilbert, Utah State University; Onur Koska, University of Canterbury; and Reza Oladi, Utah State University
  • Economic Growth during the Transition from Hydrocarbons to Sustainable Energy. .....Henry Thompson, Auburn University
Discussants:
  • Farhad Rassekh, University of Hartford
  • John M. Kagochi, University of Houston-Victoria
3.C.10. Trade and Labor Markets [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Johannes Scheuerer, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • Infrastructure Investment and Local Economic Development: Evidence from the U.S. Numbered Highway System. .....Robert Rodriguez, University of Maryland
  • Trade Shocks and Frictional Unemployment. .....Jiong Wu, University of Virginia
  • Pennies from Haven: Wages and Profit Shifting. .....Annette Alstadsæter, Norwegian University of Life Sciences; Julie Brun Bjørkheim, Norwegian School of Economics; Ronald Davies, University College Dublin; and Johannes Scheuerer, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • E-Commerce and Regional Inequality: A Trade Framework and Evidence from Amazon’s Expansion. .....Elmer Li, Cornell University
3.C.11. Political Economy and Labor Market Effects [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Fabiola Alba Vivar, Wake Forest University
  • The Earned Income Tax Credit and Occupational Skill Mismatch. .....Sarah Akyena, Georgia State University
  • Child Care Policy and Labor Force Outcomes. .....Cassandra Denise Kirkland, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Crowding Out Crowd Support? Substitution between Formal and Informal Insurance. .....Kyle Gibson Coombs, Bates College
  • Effects of Landmines on Rural Households' Behavior in Colombia. .....Felipe Parra, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Sakina Shibuya, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Citizenship Policy and the Spread of Communicable Diseases: Evidence from the Dominican Republic. .....Fabiola Alba Vivar, Wake Forest University
3.C.12. Trade, Knowledge Diffusion, and Innovation [Allied-IEFS]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Nan Li, International Monetary Fund
Chairs: Ting Lan, International Monetary Fund; Nan Li, International Monetary Fund;
  • From Adoption to Innovation: State-Dependent Technology Policy in Developing Countries. .....Younghun Shim, International Monetary Fund; and Jaedo Choi, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Knowledge Diffusion through FDI: Worldwide Firm-Level Evidence. .....Chan Kim, University of Maryland; JaeBin Ahn, International Monetary Fund; Nan Li, International Monetary Fund; and Andrea Manera, International Monetary Fund
  • Trade, Innovation, and Growth in a Fragmented World. .....Chikako Baba, International Monetary Fund; George Cui, University of Michigan; and Ting Lan, International Monetary Fund
3.C.13. Health and Work [Allied-KAEA]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Teddy Kim, Emory University
Chair: Soojin Kim, Georgia State University
  • The Opioid Crisis and the Location of Work: Evidence from Online Work Profile Data. .....Geunyong Park, National University of Singapore
  • Air Pollution and Mental Health: 17 Years after Its Occurrence. .....Younoh Kim, Sam Houston State University
  • Industrial Robots, Health, and Healthcare Spending. .....Soojin Kim, Georgia State University
  • Parental Leave Policies, Fertility, and Labor Supply. .....Minchul Yum, University of Southhampton
3.C.14. Economics of Crime and Justice III [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University
Chair: Justin Heflin, University of Kentucky
  • From Hotspots to Safe Spots: The Impacts of WiFi–Connected Community Centers on Youth Crime. .....Taylor Landon, University of Maryland; and George Zuo, RAND Corporation
  • Recreational Marijuana Laws, Inmate Composition, and Recidivism. .....Anna Kyriazis, New York University
  • The Impact of California’s Zero Dollar Bail Policy On Crime. .....Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University; and Justin Heflin, University of Kentucky
  • Safety Concerns and Girls' School Participation. .....Mahima Vasishth, Bocconi University; and Garima Agarwal, Azim Premji University
3.C.16. Political Economy II [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Cory Smith, University of Maryland
  • Inequality, Democracy and Economic Reforms. .....Chandan Jha, Le Moyne College; Sujana Kabiraj, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; and Bibhudutta Panda, University of Minnesota Morris
  • Is Basic Democracy Enough?. .....Cory Smith, University of Maryland
  • Recovering Voice: Is Out-of-District Giving a Substitute for Local Political Participation?. .....Sarah Waldfogel, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Ackerman’s Majoritarianism versus Buchanan’s Generality: A Comparative Analysis and Implications for Article V. .....Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
3.C.19. Informal Labor Markets and the Gig Economy [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Jack Welcome Fisher, University of Virginia
  • Entrepreneurship and Informality in Brazil: Theory and Evidence. .....Yanran Guo, The University of Queensland; and Roberto Lagos Mondragon, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • The Impact of Hard Discount Stores on Local Labor Markets: Evidence from Colombia. .....Andrea Otero Cortes, Banco de la República de Colombia; Lukas Delgado, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; and Andrés Calderón, Inter-American Development Bank
  • Impact of Gig Economy on Entrepreneurship: State Level Panel Data Analysis. .....Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery; and Kameliia Petrova, State University of New York at Plattsburgh
  • Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy. .....Jack Welcome Fisher, University of Virginia
3.C.20. Fiscal Policy [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Nicolas Maeder, University of San Diego
  • Costly Escape from Fiscal Rules: The Political Economy of Implementing Extraordinary Debt Repayment Clauses. .....Andrew Berryhill, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Rollover Crises in Calvo’s Model of Sovereign Default (and How to Prevent Them). .....Nicolas Maeder, University of San Diego; and Jason Campbell, University of San Diego
  • Estimating the International Spillover Effects of China’s Fiscal Policy: A GVAR Analysis. .....Huanhuan Guo, Kobe University; and Tomomi Miyazaki, Kobe University
  • Stuck in Centralization: An Analysis of Afghanistan's Fiscal Governance Inertia. .....Mirwais Parsa, University of Pittsburgh
3.C.21. Political Economy and Health Effects [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Hojin Park, The Ohio State University
  • Beer Excise Tax Pass-Through Rates: A Synthetic Control Diff-in-Diff Analysis of 2009 Illinois Tax Hike. .....Thea Yutong Liu, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Estimating the Tax and Price Elasticities of Recreational Cannabis Demand since Its Legalization in the U.S.. .....Dong Won Yoon, The Ohio State University; Hojin Park, The Ohio State University; Yanyun He, The Ohio State University; Bing Han, University of California, San Diego; Yuyan Shi, University of California, San Diego; and Ce Shang, The Ohio State University
  • Contracting out Nutrition Benefits: Evidence from Mississippi WIC Program. .....Katherine Meckel, University of California, San Diego; Jaeyeon Shin, University of California, San Diego; and Shreya Bhardwaj, University of South California
  • Medicaid Hearing Aid Mandates and Hearing Aid Purchasing Among the Elderly. .....Reginald Hebert, Georgia State University; Benjamin Ukert, Texas A&M University; Michelle Arnold, University of South Florida; Brandy Lipton, University of California, Irvine; and Michael Pesko, University of Missouri
3.C.22. State and Local Finance [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Aaron Elrod, Sewanee: The University of the South
  • Economic Benefits and Social Costs of Legalizing Recreational Marijuana. .....Elior Cohen, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; Jason Brown, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; and Alison Felix, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • Spatial Productivity Differences and Government Rent-Seeking. .....Sitian Liu, Queen's University; and Yichen Su, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Adding Race and Ethnicity to Microeconomic Databases: An Assessment of Alternative Options. .....Keith Ihlanfeldt, Florida State University; Luke Rodgers, Florida State University; and Cynthia Yang, Florida State University
  • The Effect of Campaign Contributions on Clean Water Act Enforcement. .....Aaron Elrod, Sewanee: The University of the South
3.C.23. Education and Inequality [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Hugo Vaca Pereira Rocha, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • Does Discrimination Impede Access to College? A Field Experiment. .....Vitor Melo, Clemson University; Hugo Vaca Pereira Rocha, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Liam Sigaud, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and S. Michael Gaddis, NWEA
  • Income-Based Gaps in Elementary and Middle School Performance and the Role of Teachers: Evidence from North Carolina. .....Gagandeep Sachdeva, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • The Effects of Charter Schools Openings on College Enrollment. .....Joy Kanengiser, West Virginia University
  • Inequality and finance: the role of economic literacy. .....Georgios Koimisis, Manhattan College
  • Childhood Health and Academic Outcomes. .....Arjun Jain, University of Wisconsin--Madison
3.C.24. Higher Education [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Valerie Bostwick, Kansas State University
  • The Impact of Initial Success on Later Outcomes: Evidence from Academic Performance of College Students. .....Ferdous Sardar, Bryant University
  • Educational Impacts of Tennessee Promise. .....Paige Schoonover, University of Colorado Boulder
  • The Impact of University Peers on Student Outcomes. .....Valerie Bostwick, Kansas State University; Aiday Sikhova, The Ohio State University; Bruce Weinberg, The Ohio State University; and Seong Ji Jeong, The Ohio State University
  • Effects of the Women's National Basketball Association on High School Sports Participation and College Enrollment. .....Patrick Reilly, Skidmore College; and Zachary Rodriguez, Union College
  • Crowding Out Community Colleges? The Enrollment Effects of Regional Campuses on Higher Education. .....Katherine Zhou, Southeastern Louisiana University
3.C.25. Empirical Macroeconomics II [Presidential]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizers: Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
Chair: Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Foreign Demand for U.S. Treasuries: Safety or Liquidity?. .....Andrew Hanson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Paul Ho, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; Thomas Lubik, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Christian Matthes, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Estimating Macroeconomic News and Surprise Shocks. .....Alexander Richter, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Lutz Kilian, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; and Michael Plante, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Perfect Recession Predictors. .....Daniel Soques, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Anthony Diercks, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Jing Cythina Wu, University of Notre Dame
  • Inflation Expectations with Finite Horizon Planning. .....Ed Herbst, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Chris Gust, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and David Lopez Salido, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
3.C.26. Delegated Hiring and Statistical Discrimination [Presidential]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Stanislav Rabinovich, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Stanislav Rabinovich, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • A Search Model of Statistical Discrimination. .....Jiadong Gu, Beijing Normal University; and Peter Norman, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Discriminatory Decisions as an Agency Problem: Multi-dimensional Screening and Optimal Contracts. .....Wiroy Shin, Chonnam National University
  • Delegated Hiring and Statistical Discrimination. .....Thomas Jungbauer, Cornell University
  • Social Dominance. .....Timm Behler, University of Hamburg
3.C.27. Economics of Education I [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Duha Altindag, Auburn University
Chair: Duha Altindag, Auburn University
  • The Impact of Free School Meals on Teachers. .....Duha Altindag, Auburn University; and Deokrye Baek, University of Dayton
  • Computer Science for All? The Impact of High School Computer Science Courses on College Majors and Earnings. .....Jing Liu, University of Maryland; Cameron Conrad, University of Maryland; and David Blazar, University of Maryland
  • Moving for Good: Educational Gains from Leaving Violence Behind. .....Maria Padilla-Romo, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
  • Do Grow-Your-Own Programs Work? Evidence from the Teacher Academy of Maryland. .....David Blazar, University of Maryland; Wenjing Gao, University of Maryland; Seth Gershenson, American University; Ramon Goings, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and Francisco Lagos, University of Maryland
  • School Accountability, Long-Run Criminal Activity, and Self-Sufficiency. .....Ozkan Eren, University of California, Riverside; David Figlio, University of Rochester; Naci Mocan, Louisiana State University; and Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina
  • Exogenous Commute Zone Formation and the Deleterious Effects on Children’s Achievement. .....Rachel Susan Clohan, Emory University; Griffin Edwards, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; and Josh Robinson, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Discussants:
  • Duha Altindag, Auburn University
  • Deokrye Baek, University of Dayton
  • David Blazar, University of Maryland
  • Seth Gershenson, American University
  • Ozkan Eren, University of California, Riverside
  • Benjamin Meadows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
3.C.28. Laws, Relationships, and Violence [Presidential]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
Chair: Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • Is the Legal Stick Enough? Unintended Consequences of a Polygamy Ban in Benin. .....Shatanjaya Dasgupta, Providence College; and Abhilasha Sahay, The World Bank
  • Another Look at the Intersection between Income and Domestic Violence. .....Kyle Penny, Seton Hall University; and Anca Grecu, Seton Hall University
  • Racial Violence and Black Migration within the South in the Early Twentieth Century. .....Jeremy Cook, Wheaton College; and Jason Long, Wheaton College
  • Mortality and Immigration Enforcement: The Case of Secure Communities. .....Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville; Monica Garcia-Perez, Fayetteville State University; and Sandra Orozco-Aleman, Mississippi State University
Discussants:
  • Jayani Jayawardhana, University of Kentucky
  • Abhilasha Sahay, The World Bank
  • Sheena Murray, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Anca Grecu, Seton Hall University
3.C.29. Theory: Incentive [Presidential]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Fei Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Yi Chen, Cornell University
  • Incentive Design with Spillovers. .....Krishna Dasaratha, Boston University
  • Mediated Repeated Moral Hazard. .....Allen Vong, National University of Singapore
  • Falsifiable Test Design towards Coordination. .....Boli Xu, University of Iowa
  • Robust Contract for Search. .....Udayan Vaidya, Duke University
3.C.30. Topics in U.S. Economic History [Allied-Clio/EHA]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Mark Anderson, Montana State University
Chair: Mark Anderson, Montana State University
  • Shutting Down Japantown: The Effects of WWII Internment on Japanese-American Enclaves. .....Martin Saavedra, Rutgers University; and Tate Twinam, William & Mary
  • Medical Technology and Life Expectancy: Evidence from the Antitoxin Treatment of Diphtheria. .....Philipp Ager, University of Mannheim; Casper Hansen, University of Copenhagen; and Peter Lin, UCLA
  • Household Hygienic Infrastructure and Infectious Disease Mortality: Lessons from the 'New Public Health'. .....Mark Anderson, Montana State University; Michael McKelligott, University of Chicago; and Daniel Rees, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
  • Salt Iodization and Infant Health in the United States. .....Kate Musen, Columbia University; and Donato Onorato, Columbia University
Discussants:
  • Jhih-Yun Liu, University of Connecticut
  • Sadiq Salimi Rad, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Tianyi Wang, University of Toronto
3.C.31. Health Policies and Health Outcomes [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Rebecca Sen Choudhury, Spelman College
Chair: Rebecca Sen Choudhury, Spelman College
  • Can Doula Care Reduce Birth-Related Health Disparities?. .....Andrea Hall, Grinnell College
  • Menstrual Equity Laws and Adolescent Health Outcomes. .....Rebecca Sen Choudhury, Spelman College
  • Impact of Healthcare Reorganization: Entry of Urgent Care Centers. .....Eliane Barker, Hamilton College
  • Does Priority for Deceased Donor Kidneys Improve Patient Outcomes? Evidence from Crowd out in Living Donors Induced by Share 35 for Kidneys. .....Bethany Lemont, Ohio University
Discussants:
  • Bethany Lemont, Ohio University
  • Andrea Hall, Grinnell College
  • Rebecca Sen Choudhury, Spelman College
  • Eliane Barker, Hamilton College
3.C.32. Inflation Targeting and Monetary Policy [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
Chair: Krastina Dzhambova, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • The Origins of Inflation Target: Does Academic Research Lean into the Wind?. .....Ming Chien Lo, Metropolitan State University; and Kwok Ping Tsang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Agree to Disagree: Measuring Hidden Dissents in FOMC Meetings. .....Kwok Ping Tsang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and Zichao Yang Zhongnan, University of Economics and Law
  • Fiscal Policy and Indeterminacy under Average Inflation Targeting. .....Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; and James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Fiscal-Monetary Policy Interactions under Average Inflation Targeting. .....Yamin Ahmad, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; and James Matthew Murray, University of Wisconsin--La Crosse
Discussants:
  • Luiggi Donayre, University of Minnesota Duluth
  • Sebastian Laumer, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Eylem Ersal Kiziler, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Eiji Goto, University of Missouri–St. Louis
3.C.33. Economic Growth [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Christos Pargianas, University of Scranton
  • Adam Smith, Pro-Life: Population. .....Nicholas Robert Swanson, George Mason University
  • The Cognitive Cost of Violence on Growth. .....Sergio González, Universidad de los Andes
  • Industrialization and Club Convergence. .....Christos Pargianas, University of Scranton
3.C.34. Advancing Global Economic Education: Insights and Interventions [Presidential-CSWEP/NAEE]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizers: Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Mary Kimberly (Kim) Holder, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
Chair: Leah Lakdawala, Wake Forest University
  • An RCT to Investigate the Impact of a Nudge on Students' Declaration of Economics Major. .....Shelby Frost, Georgia State University; Lorenzo Almada, Georgia State University; Amy Eremionkhale, DePauw University; and Ian Jung, Georgia State University
  • Sad! I Got Talent but My Mom Doesn't Know It. .....Qinyou Hu, Rice University; Pedro Carneiro, University of College London; Yiming Xia, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics; and Yijuan Deng, Tianli Education
  • The Primary-School-Age Impacts of an At-Scale Preschool Construction Program in Highly Deprived Communities. .....Saravana Ravindran, National University of Singapore; Lelys Dinarte-Dias, The World Bank; Marina Bassi, The World Bank; Ana Reynoso, University of Michigan; and Bruno Besbas, Independent Researcher
  • The Effect of School-based Internet Access on Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Leah Lakdawala, Wake Forest University; and Eduardo Nakasone, Michigan State University
3.C.35. Innovations in Agricultural Policy and Practice: Insights from Empirical Studies [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Elaine Liu, University of Houston
Chair: Elaine Liu, University of Houston
  • Gender Dynamics and Aspirational Disparities in Agriculture. .....Alexis Villacis, The Ohio State University; Selina Bruns, University of Goettingen; Martin Paul Jr Tabe-Ojong, The World Bank; David L. Ortega, Michigan State University; and Ashok K. Mishra5, Arizona State University
  • Unveiling Inequities: Distributional Consequences of Agricultural Machinery Subsidies in China and the Role of Land Property Reforms. .....Elaine Liu, University of Houston; Zihan Hu, Singapore Management University; and Peng Wang, Bank of China
  • Markets and Climate Adaptation: Evidence from Minnesota and Wisconsin Farmland Transactions. .....Joel Ferguson, University of California, Berkeley
3.C.36. The Economics of the Family [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Clara Piano, The University of Mississippi
Chair: Clara Piano, The University of Mississippi
  • Welfare State Dynamics and Fertility Declines: A Case Study of Denmark. .....Susannah Emily Petitt, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Veronique de Rugy, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Women as Independent Workers in the Gig Economy. .....Liya Palagashvili, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; Paola Suarez, Seton Hall University; and Clara Piano, The University of Mississippi
  • Childcare Regulation and the Fertility Gap. .....Clara Piano, The University of Mississippi; Anna Flowers, George Mason University; Vincent Geloso, George Mason University; and Lyman Stone, McGill University
  • The Ties that Bind: The Role of Women in Sustaining Civil Society and Advancing Economic Freedom in Early America. .....Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies
3.C.37. Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Competition [Allied-IOS]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Rubaiyat Alam, Kansas State University
  • Entry and Competition in Insurance Markets: Evidence from Medicare Advantage. .....Matthew Zahn, Johns Hopkins University
  • Entry and Pricing with Fighting Brands: Evidence from Generics and Authorized Generics. .....Rubaiyat Alam, Kansas State University
  • Rewarding Exclusivity: Pharmaceutical Line Extensions. .....Ishan Phadke, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussants:
  • Brian McManus, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Shi Qi, William & Mary
  • Tin Cheuk Leung, Wake Forest University
3.C.38. Miscellaneous [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Irene Comeig, University of Valencia
  • Optimal Contracts without Monetary Transfers. .....Rivin Inasu Perinchery, High Point University
  • Behaviors in Homeowner Insurance Claim and Maintenance against Storms. .....Wonjong Kim, University of Alabama; Cary Deck, The University of Alabama; and Amanda Ross, The University of Alabama
  • Teaching Average vs. Marginal with Green Eggs and Ham. .....Juliette Sellgren, University of Virginia; Charles Holt, University of Virginia; Madeleine Green, University of Virginia; and Erica Sprott, Harvard University Opportunity Insights
  • The Allais Paradox and Bipolar Risk Preferences: Teaching with Chernoff Faces. .....Irene Comeig, University of Valencia; and Charles Holt, University of Virginia
3.C.40. Girls Just Wanna Have Funds: Women, War, and Wealth [Presidential]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
Chair: Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
  • War and Women's Rights. .....Claudia Kramer, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Revolutions and Property Rights for Women. .....Joshua Daniel Ammons, Wabash College
  • Women of Power? Do Legislative Gender Mandates Affect Female Empowerment. .....Florence Muhoza, Texas Tech University
  • Gender and GDP. .....Robin Grier, Texas Tech University; Henry Moncrieff, Texas Tech University; Nila Zarepour-Arizi, Texas Tech University; and Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
3.C.41. Barriers to Entry in Health Care Markets [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Darwyyn Deyo, San Jose State University
Chair: Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Does Expansion of Scope of Practice Laws for Nurse Midwives Improve Infant Health Outcomes?. .....Sriparna Ghosh, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College; and Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery
  • Scope of Practice Laws and Sole Proprietor Nurse Practitioners. .....Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University; Joshua Bedi, University of Copenhagen; and Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Balancing Access and Safety: The Impact of Prescriptive Authority Expansion on Malpractice Rates for Mental Health Providers. .....Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University; and Sarah Drain, West Virginia University
  • Special Interest Group Theory & CON Laws: Evidence from Lobby Expenditures. .....Conor Norris, West Virginia University; Agnitra Roy Choudhury, Auburn University at Montgomery; and Sriparna Ghosh, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College
Discussants:
  • Sriparna Ghosh, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College
  • Shishir Shakya, Appalachian State University
  • Sarah Drain, West Virginia University
  • Conor Norris, West Virginia University
3.C.42. Recreation [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Sonja Kolstoe, USDA Forest Service
  • Recreation Demand Systems for Aggregate Beach Visitation. .....Craig Landry, University of Georgia; and Travis Smith, University of Georgia
  • The Impact of COVID-19 on Outdoor Recreation in the Western United States. .....Kara Walter, Colorado Mesa University; and Nathan Perry, Colorado Mesa University
  • Tourism, Economic Development, and Land Use Change. .....Manuel Linsenmeier, Columbia University
  • Cleaning Matters! Lessons Learned from Comparing Response Behaviors and Willingness to Pay in Address-Based and Online Panel Samples. .....Amila Hadziomerspahic, NCEE EPA; Sonja Kolstoe, USDA Forest Service; and Steven Dundas, Oregon State University
  • Money Can't Buy Me Fish: Lessons from an Incentivized Harvest Program. .....Brenna Jungers, Mississippi State University; Joshua Abbott, Arizona State University; and Lucas Bair, U.S. Geological Survey
3.C.43. International Issues in Climate Change [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Prachi Jhamb, University of Georgia
  • Deepening Inequalities? Evidence from Floods in Bangladesh. .....Fatima Najeeb, University of Maryland
  • Economic Importance of Hunting for Rural Households Amidst Shocks: Evidence from 23 countries. .....Prachi Jhamb, University of Georgia; and Susana Ferreira, University of Georgia
  • A Review of the Impact of 'Just Energy Transition' on African Societies. .....Selma Karuaihe, University of Pretoria; and Herbert Ntuli, University of Pretoria
3.C.44. From Vienna to Virginia [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Emily Skarbek, Brown University
  • The Politics of Public Finance: A Synthesis of the Buchanan-Wagner Perspective on Public Debt. .....Vlad Tarko, University of Arizona
  • Beyond Eden and Babel: A Comparative Analysis of the Works of Richard Wagner and James Buchanan. .....André Quintas, George Mason University
  • Toward a Freer Society: The Generality Norm versus the Capabilities Approach. .....Brigitta Jones, George Mason University
  • Fiscal Illusion and Public Debt. .....Emily Skarbek, Brown University
3.C.45. War and Foreign Policy [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • The Fatal Conceit of Foreign Intervention: Evidence from Iraq. .....Matthew A. Owens, George Mason University; and Chris Coyne, George Mason University
  • The China Ratchet: Using Higgs’ Model to Explore Foreign Policy. .....Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Manipulating Russia into the War: Putin’s Justifications for the Invasion of Ukraine. .....Konstantin Zhukov, Indiana University Kokomo
  • Political Economy of Military and Civil Aviation. .....Robert Mulligan, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Price Controls and the Inverse Knowledge Problem. .....Vincent Carret, Creighton University; and Colin O'Reilly, Creighton University
3.C.46. Public Policy and Government Regulation [General]
Monday | 12:00 pm-1:45 pm |

Chair: Stacie Bosley, Hamline University
  • Collateral Damage: The Impact of Forced Eradication of Illicit Crops on Human Capital. .....Anderson Tami-Patiño, Florida International University
  • Information Asymmetry and Earnings Representations: Testing the Combined Impact of Disclaimers and Disclosures in Multi-level Marketing. .....Stacie Bosley, Hamline University; Samantha Snyder, Hamline University; and Sarah Greenman, Hamline University
  • The Temporary Government Program. .....Patricia June Hummel, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Migration Policy and Labor Unrest: Evidence from China. .....Weizheng Lai, University of Maryland; and Yu Qiu, University of Pittsburgh
  • Persistence in Policy: Evidence from Close Votes. .....Zach Freitas-Groff, Stanford University
3.D.1. Strategic Behavior in the Nonprofit Sector [Presidential]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Stacy Dickert-Conlin, Michigan State University; Cara Haughey, Michigan State University;
Chair: Teresa Harrison, Drexel University
  • Salary Disclosure and the Value of Tax Privacy: Evidence from U.S. Nonprofits. .....Stephanie Karol, U.S. Department of the Treasury; and Gerardo Sanz-Maldonado, University of Michigan
  • Why Are Nonprofit Exit Rates so Low? Establishing Stylized Facts. .....Jonathan Oxley, Georgia State University; Teresa Harrison, Drexel University; Michael Price, The University of Alabama; and Li Zhang, Lafayette College
  • Efficiency and Equity: The Case of Food Pantries. .....Cara Haughey, Michigan State University
  • The Gift of Giving: Recognizing Donors and Revealing Donation Amounts. .....Pun Winichakul, Smith College
3.D.2. Networks, Auctions, and Public Procurement I [Presidential]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
Chair: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
  • Fiscal Stimulus in the Highway Procurement Market. .....Dakshina DeSilva, Lancaster University; and Benjamin Rosa, University of Michigan
  • Last Mover Advantage in Sequential Offers: Evidence from the Georgian Procurement Auctions. .....George Deltas, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Robust Intervention in Networks. .....Daeyoung Jeong, Hanyang University; Tongseok Lim, Purdue University; and Euncheol Shin, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
Discussants:
  • Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
  • Matthew Gentry, Florida State University
  • Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma
3.D.3. Modernizing Economics in the United States Federal Government [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Robert B. Richardson, U.S. Office of Management and Budget
Chair: Robert B. Richardson, U.S. Office of Management and Budget

Panelists:
  • Matthew Gibson, U.S. Office of Management and Budget;
  • Ashley Hungerford, U.S. Office of Management and Budget;
  • Matthew Oreska, U.S. Office of Management and Budget;
  • Emily Pindilli, U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy;
  • Robert B. Richardson, U.S. Office of Management and Budget;
3.D.4. Economic Measurement II [Allied-SGE]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chair: Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Marketing Capital Goes Digital: Brand Building vs. Data Collection. .....Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Rachel Soloveichik, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Leo Sveikauskas, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • New U.S. Business Establishments: Surging or Stalling?. .....Erick Sager, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Dan Cao, Georgetown University; Henry Hyatt, U.S. Census Bureau; and Toshihiko Mukoyama, Georgetown University
  • Job Tasks, Worker Skills, and Productivity. .....Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; G. Jacob Blackwood, Amherst College; cindy Cunningham, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Matthew Dey, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Lucia Foster, U.S. Census Bureau; Cheryl Grim, U.S. Census Bureau; John Haltiwanger, University of Maryland; Rachel Nesbit, U.S. Census Bureau; Jay Stewart, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Cody Tuttle, The University of Texas at Austin; and Zoltan Wolf, New Light Technologies
  • Evidence on the Returns to Non-Cognitive Skills: An AI-Assisted Systematic Review. .....Diego Angel-Urdinola, The World Bank; Maurice Kugler, George Mason University; Narae Lee, The World Bank; Angelo Santos, George Mason University; and Olzhas Zhorayev, George Mason University
Discussants:
  • Yiran Zheng, Texas Tech University
  • Yeh Chen, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Enghin Atalay, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Claudia Macaluso, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
3.D.5. Public Finance and Voting [GRAD]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Omari Swinton, Howard University
  • The Relative Efficiency of a Machine Learning-Based Tax Audit Scheme: Evidence from Pakistan. .....Nicholas Lacoste, Tulane University
  • Divide and Diverge: Polarization Incentives. .....Giampaolo Bonomi, University of California, San Diego
  • The Political Actors behind Airbnb Bans: Evidence from New York City. .....Sebastian Christopher Anastasi, Clemson University
Discussants:
  • Alexander Marsella, Berry College
  • Rhet Smith, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Laura Argys, University of Colorado Denver
3.D.6. Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance General [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Sean Posey, Tennessee State University
  • The Impact of Credit Union Competition on Bank Loan Rates, 2010-2019. .....Robert Feinberg, American University; and Kara Reynolds, American University
  • Firm Conduct in International Aviation Markets: Evidence from the 737 Max Grounding. .....Anthony Carl Manucci, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • Investigation of R&D investment and patent premium in photovoltaic industry. .....Jingru Liu, Clemson University
  • The Market Effects of Mergers on Incumbent Behavior and Entry: Evidence from Dialysis. .....Francisco Garrido, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México; Anwita Mahajan, Georgetown University; and Adrian Rubli, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
  • Firm Strategic Signaling and Customer Search. .....Sean Posey, Tennessee State University; and Di Fang, University of Florida
3.D.7. Migration and Development [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Ryan Ellis, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Mama, I’m Coming Home: Brain Gain through Brain Circulation in India. .....Krishna Sharma, Clemson University
  • Food Insecurity Is a Powerful Trigger of Migration: Evidence from Remittance-Intensive Economies. .....Jorge Soler-Lopez, Università Bocconi
  • Mobility and Migration during the Taliban Insurgency. .....Ryan Ellis, Georgia Institute of Technology
3.D.8. Agricultural Prices [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Alexandre Scarcioffolo, Denison University
  • Analyzing Geopolitical Impact on Agricultural Commodity Prices: An RDD Approach. .....Raghav Goyal, Louisiana State University
  • Energy Price Shocks: The Case of the Diesel Market in the Brazilian Economy. .....Alexandre Scarcioffolo, Denison University; and Xiaoli Etienne, University of Idaho
  • Interdependency of Grape Crushing and Purchasing in California Wine Industry. .....Chong-Uk Kim, Sonoma State University
  • Decomposing Crop Loss: The Role of Subsidies and Market Price Uncertainty. .....Olivia Lattus, Brown University
  • Testing and Identification of Common Trends and Factors in Agricultural Prices. .....Junyeob Kim, North Carolina State University; Barry Goodwin, North Carolina State University; and Daisoon Kim, North Carolina State University
3.D.9. Energy Prices [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Asad Dossani, Colorado State University
  • Drilling and DUCs in the Permian Basin. .....Asad Dossani, Colorado State University; and John Elder, Colorado State University
  • Speculative Traits of Oil Prices in 70's and Early 80's. .....Subash Bhandari, Auburn University
  • The Distortionary Effects of Electricity Subsidies: Evaluating Punjab's Zero Bill Policy. .....Maitri Punjabi, Michigan State University
  • Impact of Disaggregated Oil Shocks on Energy Consumption and the Role of Financial Development in Transmitting the Shocks. .....Tayyebeh Aliakbari, University of St. Thomas
3.D.10. Greenhouse Gas Emissions [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Eiman Aiyash, North Carolina State University
  • Leveraging Remote Sensing and Machine Learning to Predict U.S. County-Level Rice Yield: The Role of GHG Emissions. .....Jameson Augustin, University of Georgia; Gopinath Munisamy, University of Georgia; Yuhan Rao, North Carolina State University; and Berna Karali, University of Georgia
  • Digitalization and Environmental Sustainability: Effects and Transmission Channels. .....Eiman Aiyash, North Carolina State University; and Ahmed Abou-Zaid, Eastern Illinois University
  • The Impact of Improved Fuel Efficiency on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Transportation. .....Misak Avetisyan, Texas Tech University; and Mohammad Rezoanul Hoque, University of New Orleans
3.D.11. Education Government Policy [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Thomas Eric Helgerman, University of Minnesota
  • Health Womanpower: The Role of Federal Policy in Women's Entry into Medicine. .....Thomas Eric Helgerman, University of Minnesota
  • Estimating the Overall Effects of Statewide Early Literacy Policies: Evidence from Michigan. .....Tara Kilbride, Michigan State University; Josep Maria Nadal-Fernandez, Michigan State University; and Seth Tanner Walker, Michigan State University
  • An Empirical Analysis of MTSS & PBIS Programs on Suspension. .....Logan Kay Longhurst, Claremont Graduate University; Ryan Quandt, Claremont Graduate University; and Elisa Slee, Claremont Graduate University
  • The Effect of Retention Threat on Student Learning Gains: Evidence from Ohio. .....Sarah Souders, Syracuse University
  • The Long-Run Effects of School Accountability Laws. .....Brian Curran, The University of Chicago
3.D.12. State and Local Political Economy [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Noah Braun, St. Olaf College
  • The Effect of Privatization on Prison Populations. .....Ryan Quandt, Claremont Graduate University
  • The Impact of the SALT Deduction Cap on Local Governments: A Policy Response Analysis. .....Federico Corredor, Georgia State University
  • Disenfranchised and Defunded: Shelby County v. Holder and Racial Disparities in Government Finances. .....Noah Braun, St. Olaf College
  • Measuring the Impact of Firm-Specific Subsidies on Business Activity. .....Thomas J Verville, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • The Role of Local Taxes in Population Growth, Housing Values, and the Location of Business Establishments: Evidence from U.S. Counties. .....Ali Enami, The University of Akron; Dagney Faulk, Ball State University; Michael Hicks, Ball State University; and Amanda Weinstein, Center on Rural Innovation
3.D.13. Financial and Economic Development [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Clifford Thies, Shenandoah University
  • Misallocation and Product Choice. .....Stepan Gordeev, Texas Christian University; and Sudhir Singh, University of Rochester
  • Skewness Preference and Credit Market Movements. .....Bosang Kim, The University of Alabama
  • Rating Bonds before Moody’s: 1894-1901. .....Clifford Thies, Shenandoah University
  • Banking on Education: How Credit Access Promotes Human Capital Development. .....Suzanne Chang, Tulane University; and Saravana Ravindran, National University of Singapore
3.D.14. Applied Microeconomics: The Opiate Epidemic, Sports, and Greenspace [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Zachary Porreca, Bocconi University
Chair: Justin Heflin, University of Kentucky
  • Workingman's Dead: Heterogeneous Effects of Fentanyl Introduction on the U.S. Opioid Epidemic. .....Mikhaele Stockman, Bocconi University
  • The Role of Syringe Service Programs and Access on Substance Use Related Mortality. .....Christine Bretschneider-Fries, West Virginia University
  • Referee Allocations in Professional Football. .....Marco Delogu, University of Sassari; and Juan de Dios Tena Horrillo, University of Liverpool
  • Nature at Work: The Impact of Greenspace on Worker Productivity. .....Mustahsin Aziz, West Virginia University; and Heather Stephens, West Virginia University
3.D.15. Unemployment and Layoffs [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Afrouz Azadikhah Jahromi, Widener University
  • Job Displacement and Gender Inequality in the Distribution of Earning Losses. .....Afrouz Azadikhah Jahromi, Widener University
  • The Effect of Job Loss on Labor Supply and Spousal Labor Supply for Older Workers. .....Anne Katrine Borgbjerg, Aarhus University
  • Estimating Duration Dependence on Re-employment Wages When Reservation Wages Are Binding. .....Victor Hernandez Martinez, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; Kaixin Liu, Jinan University; and Richard Grice, INSEAD
  • The Success Rate of UI Applicants during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Variation over Time and across States. .....Jeffrey Groen, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
3.D.16. Health: Law Economics [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Shijun You, Lehigh University
  • Treatment over Punishment in Combating Drug Crime: Evidence From the Introduction of Adult Drug Courts. .....Wei Fu, University of Louisville; Shin-Yi Chou, Lehigh University; and Shijun You, Lehigh University
  • The Role of Age Restrictions in Youth Gun Violence: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Approach. .....Rabinson Pahiju, The University of Memphis
  • Corporate Political Spending and Public Health: Evidence from Citizens United. .....Anne Schaller, Vanderbilt University
3.D.19. Regional Urban [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Kelsi Hobbs, University of Maine
  • The Effect of Job Loss on Rental Housing Evictions. .....Kelsi Hobbs, University of Maine
  • Unequal Access to Affordability: Exclusionary Condominium and Cooperatives in New York City. .....Yuwen Ji, University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • Superstar ZIP Codes. .....Camilo Acosta, Inter-American Development Bank; Fabian Eckert, University of California, San Diego; and Jack Liang, Yale University
  • Bidding for Firms or Bidding for People? Local Urban Land Allocation Competitions in China. .....Qiaohairuo Lin, Vanderbilt University; and Chunru Zheng, University of Virginia
3.D.20. Jobs and Wages [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Ying Wu, Salisbury University
  • The Effect of Mandatory Salary Revelations on Job Postings. .....Bryan Weber, College of Staten Island, City University of New York; and Zoga Duka, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
  • Pay Transparency and Job Search. .....Kexin Feng, Michigan State University
  • Spatial Spillover Effect of Minimum Wage: Evidence from New Jersey and Pennsylvania Border. .....Po-Yuan Huang, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Minimum Wage Laws and Job Search. .....Vitor Melo, Clemson University; Christopher Kaiser, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; Liya Palagashvili, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and David Neumark, University of California, Irvine
  • Reservation Incomes for Employed and Non-employed. .....Ying Wu, Salisbury University; and Hong Yao, Salisbury University
3.D.21. Urban III [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: William Miles, Wichita State University
  • The Variety of Nontradable Consumption Amenities and Local Firm Productivity: Evidence from Restaurants. .....Rui Du, Oklahoma State University
  • Convergence in House Price Cycles across the U.S.: Recent Developments and the Impact of COVID. .....William Miles, Wichita State University
  • The Housing Supply and Price Effects of Reducing Parking Requirements in U.S. Cities. .....Idil Tanrisever, University of California, Irvine
  • The Effect of Public Transportation Fare Subsidies on Mobility and Socioeconomic Outcomes: Evidence from a Large-Scale Experiment. .....Seth Chizeck, Carnegie Mellon University; and Oluchi Mbonu, Harvard University
3.D.22. Modelling Trade [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Erick Kitenge, Prairie View A&M University
  • Is the Chinese Government a Benevolent Social Planner? Innovation, Trade Surplus, and Welfare. .....Aochen Xiao, University of New Hampshire; and Loris Rubini, University of New Hampshire
  • Unraveling the Empirical Factors Shaping Heckscher-Ohlin Model Predictions. .....Erick Kitenge, Prairie View A&M University; and Sajal Lahiri, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Service Trade and Structural Transformation. .....Minyoung Song, Washington University in St. Louis
3.D.24. Wage and Skill Level [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Joseph Mauro, West Chester University
  • Wage-Price Spiral at the Start of Your Career. .....Joshua Mask, Temple University
  • A Theory of Domestic Outsourcing: Search and Sorting in High-Skilled Services. .....Sujan Bandyopadhyay, Arizona State University
  • Minimum Wages, Business Dynamism, and the Life Cycle of Firms. .....Andre Victor Doherty Luduvice, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; Tomas R. Martinez, Insper Learning Institution; and Alexandre B. Sollaci, International Monetary Fund
  • Pay-to-Play: The Impact of Educational Corruption on Inequality, Mobility, and Development. .....Joseph Mauro, West Chester University
3.D.25. Public Goods and Human Behavior [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Paul Chambers, University of Central Missouri
  • Real-time Visitor Information: A Nudge for Park Users. .....Riku Sato, Akita Prefectural University; Yoshiaki Shimazaki, Akita Prefectural University; Christian Crowley, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Takayasu Yamaguchi, Akita Prefectural University
  • Does Representation Matter? Analyzing the Impact of Participants' Images on Contributions to Outdoor Advocacy Organizations. .....Catherine Chambers, University of Central Missouri; Paul Chambers, University of Central Missouri; and John Whitehead, Appalachian State University
  • Beyond the Haze: Investigating Aerosol Impacts on Park Visitation. .....Anthony Harding, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Boning Ma, Georgia Institute of Technology
3.D.27. The Empirical Study of Government Regulations, Freedom, and Democracy [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Dustin Chambers, Salisbury University
Chair: Dustin Chambers, Salisbury University
  • Hierarchical Clustering Applied to Sub-Components of the Economic Freedom of the World Index. .....Ryan Murphy, Southern Methodist University; and Colin O'Reilly, Creighton University
  • The Impact of Constrained Executives on the Quality of Democracy. .....Rafael Acevedo, Creighton University; Hugo Faria, Miami University; Samuel McQuhae, Universidad Católica Andrés Bello; and Carlos Navarro, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración
  • A Survey of Environmental Permitting Best Practices in the States. .....James Broughel, Competitive Enterprise Institute
  • Leveraging AI to Identify Regulations at the State Level. .....Dustin Chambers, Salisbury University; and Patrick McLaughlin, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3.D.28. Criminal Justice [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Andres Giraldo, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
  • Does Violence Breed More Violence? The Impacts of Police Killings on Juvenile Delinquency. .....Barbara Lundebjerg, Tulane University
  • Information Transfer through Social Media and Engagement in Crime. .....Andrew Rollins, Vanderbilt University
  • Does Law Enforcement Spending Cause Economic Growth and Business Confidence? A Synthetic Control Analysis of the Case Study of Colombia. .....Andres Giraldo, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Martha Misas, Universidad de la Sabana; and Edgar Villa, Universidad de la Sabana
3.D.29. Antitrust Economics [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Paul Zimmerman, Federal Trade Commission; Shawn Ulrick, Federal Trade Commission;
Chair: Paul Zimmerman, Federal Trade Commission
  • Two Hands UP for GUPPI: Raising Both Prices in Pricing Pressure Calculations. .....Shawn Ulrick, Federal Trade Commission; Seth Sacher, Federal Trade Commission; Paul Zimmerman, Federal Trade Commission; and John Yun, George Mason University
  • Can Divestitures Lessen Competition: Evidence from the Reynolds/Lorillard Merger. .....Nathan Miller, Georgetown University; Aviv Nevo, University of Pennsylvania; Kenneth Rios, Federal Trade Commission; and Ted Rosenbaum, Federal Trade Commission
  • Midstream Mergers. .....Serge Moresi, Charles Rivers Associates; and Alessandro Kadner-Graziano, Charles Rivers Associates
  • Monopsony Power over Hospital Workers: Evidence of a UPMC 'Wage Penalty'. .....Ted Tatos, EconOne; and Hal Singer, EconOne
3.D.30. Fertility, Policy, and Economics of the Household [Presidential]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida; Orgul Ozturk, University of South Carolina; Manan Roy, Appalachian State University;
Chair: Melanie Guldi, University of Central Florida
  • Migration Responses to Abortion Policy Changes. .....Nicole Siegal, Indiana University Bloomington; and Teresa Molina, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Reproductive Policy Uncertainty and Defensive Investments in Contraception. .....Joanna Venator, Boston College; and Kate Pennington, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Can Increasing Access to Contraception Mitigate the Effects of Dobbs? Evidence From a Randomized Control Trial. .....Alexa Prettyman, Towson University; Martha Bailey, University of California, Los Angeles; Vanessa Lang, University of Michigan; Deniz Gorgulu, University of California, Los Angeles; and Kelsey Figone, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Are These Marriage Laws Good for Women and Society at Large?. .....Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University
Discussants:
  • Ahmad Shah Mobariz, St. Olaf College
  • Hamid Noghanibehambari, Austin Peay State University
  • Nicole Siegal, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Madeline Zavodny, University of North Florida
3.D.31. Empirical Studies on International Trade II [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Lourenco Paz, Baylor University
Chair: Lourenco Paz, Baylor University
  • The Political Economy of Imperial Trade Policies. .....Peri Silva, Kansas State University; Roberto Bonfatti, University of Padua; Giovanni Facchini, University of Nottingham; and Ling Zhou, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
  • Foreign Investment and Gender Equality in India: Competitive Pressures or Technology Transfer?. .....Shruti Sharma, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York; and Jennifer P. Poole, American University
  • Exports and Labor Regulations Enforcement. .....Lourenco Paz, Baylor University; and Jennifer P. Poole, American University
  • Measuring Illicit Financial Flows. .....Lourenco Paz, Baylor University
3.D.32. Consequences of the Opioid Epidemic [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brandyn F. Churchill, American University
Chair: Catherine Maclean, George Mason University
  • Supply-Side Opioid Restrictions and the Retail Pharmacy Market. .....Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas; and Brandyn F. Churchill, American University
  • Intergenerational Effects of Opioid Exposure and Child Health, Human Capital, and Well-Being Using Linked Microdata. .....Jeffrey Hicks, University of Toronto; Gaëlle Simard-Duplain, Carleton University; Jonathan Zhang, Duke University; and Angela Zheng, McMaster University
  • The Political Consequences of the Opioid Epidemic. .....Carolina Arteaga, University of Toronto; and Victoria Barone, University of Notre Dame
  • The Impact of Medical Cannabis Legalization on Opioid Prescribing and Outpatient Healthcare Utilization in the Medicare Population. .....Victoria Bethel, University of Georgia; Felipe Lozano-Rojas, University of Georgia; Shelby Steuart, The University of Chicago; David Bradford, University of Georgia; and Amanda Abraham, University of Georgia
Discussants:
  • Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame
  • Bokyung Kim, University of Connecticut
  • Erkmen Aslim, University of Vermont
  • Alberto Ortega, Indiana University Bloomington
3.D.33. Public Goods Provision and Education [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Nathaniel Neligh, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Who Benefits from Local Bond Elections? Evidence from California’s School Bond Reform. .....Max Norton, The University of British Columbia
  • A Minimum-Offer Contribution Mechanism for the Provision of Public Goods. .....Nathaniel Neligh, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Divine Intervention: Religious Institutions and Public Service Delivery in India. .....Avantika Prabhakar, University of Virginia; and Kartikeya Batra, University of Maryland
  • Does Corruption Impact the Provision of Electricity Services? Evidence from USA. .....Labanyalata Roy, Agnes Scott College
3.D.34. Uncertainty [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Gabriel Mathy, American University; Xuguang Sheng, American University;
Chair: Gabriel Mathy, American University
  • Causal Effects of Uncertainty: Evidence from Military Base Realignment and Closures. .....Jeffrey Levy, The University of Chicago; Gabriel Mathy, American University; and Xuguang Sheng, American University
  • The Economic Costs of Temperature Volatility. .....Luca Bettarelli, University of Palermo; Davide Furceri, International Monetary Fund; Michael Ganslmeier, London School of Economics and Political Science; and Marc Tobias Schiffbauer, The World Bank
  • The Effects of Inflation Uncertainty on Firms and the Macroeconomy. .....Carola Binder, Haverford College; Ezgi Ozturk, International Monetary Fund; and Xuguang Sheng, American University
  • The Unseen Cost of Inflation: Measuring Inflation Uncertainty and Its Economic Repercussions. .....Juan Londono, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Sai Ma, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Beth Anne Wilson, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Discussants:
  • Xuguang Sheng, American University
  • Gabriel Mathy, American University
3.D.35. Renewable Energy and Resources [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Zinnia Mukherjee, Simmons University
  • Understanding the Linkages between Multiple Greenhouses, Forest Cover, and Economic Prosperity. .....Zinnia Mukherjee, Simmons University
  • Identifying Decision Maker Preferences Using GMM: An Application Using Observed Jackson Lake Dam Releases. .....Ian Fletcher, University of Wyoming
  • Effects of INTERPOL Operations on International Trade of Illegally Harvested Timber. .....Samuel Pershing Nonemaker, University of Wyoming
3.D.36. Research Funding Opportunities and Tips from the Russell Sage Foundation and Arnold Ventures [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Stephen Glauser, Russell Sage Foundation
Chair: Stephen Glauser, Russell Sage Foundation

Panelists:
  • Stephen Glauser, Russell Sage Foundation;
  • Jamein Cunningham, The University of Texas at Austin;
  • Brittany Street, University of Missouri;
  • Golnar Teimouri, Arnold Ventures;
  • Josh Jackson, Arnold Ventures;
3.D.38. Risk, Ambiguity, and Other-Regarding Preferences [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Calvin Blackwell, College of Charleston
  • Mental Account Specific Risk-Preferences. .....Mallory Lorraine Avery, Monash University; and Marissa Lepper, Texas A&M University
  • Disentangling Risk and Other-Regarding Preferences. .....Paul Feldman, Texas A&M University; and Kristian Lopez-Vargas, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Redistribution over Gains and Losses: Social Preferences and Moral Rules. .....Ernesto M. Gavassa-Perez, University of Navarra; and Michalis Drouvelis, University of Birmingham
  • Fear of Missing Out and Loss Aversion. .....Calvin Blackwell, College of Charleston
3.D.39. Development Economics IV [Presidential]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Utteeyo Dasgupta, Fordham University
Chair: Anjali Chandra, Washington College
  • The Beyond-GDP Narrative in Political Debates: Evidence from Canada and the United States. .....Sophie Mitra, Fordham University
  • Road Development and Political Polarization in India. .....Anjali Chandra, Washington College
  • Absolute Deprivation, Relative Deprivation, and Its Effects on Americans’ Preferences for Redistribution?. .....Rafia Zafar, The City College of New York, City University of New York
Discussants:
  • Vipul Bhatt, James Madison University
  • Eeshani Kandpal, Center for Global Development
  • Melanie Khamis, Wesleyan University
3.D.40. Topics in Health and Labor Economics [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Tommaso Tempesti, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Chair: Tommaso Tempesti, University of Massachusetts Lowell
  • The Effect of Workplace Injuries on Good Jobs. .....Tommaso Tempesti, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Monica Galizzi, University of Massachusetts Lowell; and Nicholas Jolly, Marquette University
  • Autistic Adults, Risk Tolerance, and Economic Outcomes. .....Monica Galizzi, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Ashleigh Hillier, University of Massachusetts Lowell; and David Schena, Eastern Illinois University
  • The Returns to Spousal Schooling for Individuals in Same Sex versus Opposite Sex Couples. .....Nicholas Jolly, Marquette University; Nikki Brendemuehl, Marquette University; and Caroline Short, Marquette University
Discussants:
  • Laura Connolly, Michigan Technological University
  • Jose Fernandez, University of Louisville
  • Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University
3.D.41. Dynamics in the Global Economy [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizers: Trang Hoang, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Carter Mix, Federal Reserve Board of Governors;
Chair: Trang Hoang, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Trade War and Peace: U.S.-China Trade and Tariff Risk from 2015-2050. .....Armen Khederlarian, Hunter College, City University of New York; George Alessandria, University of Rochester; Shafaat Khan, Syracuse University; Kim Ruhl, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Joseph Steinberg, University of Toronto
  • Unpacking Non-Tariff Measures: Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg. .....Shafaat Khan, Syracuse University; Angella Montfaucon, The World Bank; and Devaki Ghose, The World Bank
  • Trade Wars and Rumors of Trade Wars: The Dynamic Effects of the U.S.-China Trade War. .....Trang Hoang, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Carter Mix, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Twin Deficits Redux: Government Purchases Dynamics and the International Adjustment. .....Marcos Mac Mullen, University of Rochester
3.D.42. Residuals [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Swaty Kajaria, University of Georgia
  • Optimal Control of a Smart Invasive Species. .....Katherine Barkley, University of Wyoming; Seong Yun, Mississippi State University; and Kalyn Coatney, Mississippi State University
  • Hedonic Pricing of Energy Efficiency Improvements in U.S. Residential Housing. .....Nahid Samimimotlagh, The University of New Mexico; and Robert Berrens, The University of New Mexico
  • Decomposing Changes in Energy Efficiency: The Role of Building Codes. .....Elise Breshears, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
3.D.43. Financial Economics I [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Hyeonjin Im, Texas A&M International University
  • Product Differentiation and Corporate Demand for Insurance in a Duopoly Model. .....Kyungsun Kim, Korea Insurance Research Institute; Jimin Hong, Soongsil University; and S. Hun Seog, Seoul National University
  • An Analysis of Catastrophe Insurance Markets under Mandated Non-Renewal Moratoriums: Evidence from California. .....Xuexing Ong, Michigan State University
  • Public Pension Funds’ Asset allocation, Performances, and Institutional Conditions. .....Hyeonjin Im, Texas A&M International University
3.D.44. Applied Economic Analysis [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Linan Peng, Southeastern Louisiana University
  • A Better Path: Integrating Knightian Uncertainty into Macroeconomics. .....Scott Burns, Southeastern Louisiana University
  • Price Trends in Sequential Auctions: The Case of Collectible Cars. .....Olga Shanks, Southeastern Louisiana University
  • Performance Funding and Equity of Access to Public Universities. .....Katherine Zhou, Southeastern Louisiana University
  • Running on the 'Dual Wheels': The Effect of Integrating Strategic Emerging Industries into Local Economy. .....Linan Peng, Southeastern Louisiana University; and Justin Callais, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
3.D.45. The Political Economy of Development [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
  • Having Your Economic Development and Eating It Too. .....Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
  • Prosperity's Dual Path: Navigating Growth within the Hayek-Friedman Compass. .....Towhid Mahmood, Austin Peay State University; and Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College
  • Institutions and Agricultural Productivity. .....Elisha Denkyirah, Texas Tech University; Adam Martin, Texas Tech University; and Jamie Bologna, Texas Tech University
  • How Bureaucratic Processes Are Hurting Indian Country. .....Karla C. Hernandez, The University of Texas at El Paso
3.D.46. Economics Education II [General]
Monday | 2:00 pm-3:45 pm |

Chair: Nicholas Moellman, Winthrop University
  • Effects of Online Discussions on Students’ Learning in Online Courses: Evidence from Introduction to Microeconomics. .....Tin-Chun Lin, Indiana University Northwest
  • Robotization and Its Macroeconomic Consequences: A Principles Course Treatment. .....Krastina Dzhambova, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Postsecondary Economics Education and Labor Market Outcomes. .....Nicholas Moellman, Winthrop University; Danko Tarabar, Winthrop University; and Alexander Tsiukes, Winthrop University
3.E.1. Discrimination in Housing Markets [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Hector Blanco Fernandez, Rutgers University; Sarah Strochak, New York University;
Chair: Hector Blanco Fernandez, Rutgers University
  • Hidden Biases: Selective Advertising in the Rental Housing Market. .....Lu Han, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Daniel Gold, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Christopher Timmins, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Discrimination against Housing Vouchers: Evidence from Online Rental Listings. .....Hector Blanco Fernandez, Rutgers University; and Jaehee Song, University of Colorado Boulder
  • The Impact of Source of Income Discrimination Laws on Housing Voucher Success Rates. .....Ingrid Gould Ellen, New York University; Katharine Harwood, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Katherine O'Regan, New York University; and Sarah Strochak, New York University
  • Racial Discrimination in Eviction Filing. .....Alison Lodermeier, U.S. Census Bureau
3.E.2. Networks, Auctions, and Public Procurement II [Presidential]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
Chair: Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma
  • Production Network Formation and Supply Chain Resilience. .....Lei He, Moravian University; Myongjin Kim, The University of Oklahoma; Georgia Kosmopoulou, The University of Oklahoma; Kyu-min Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology; and Euncheol Shin, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
  • Does Gender Matter for Equally Qualified Professionals?. .....Dakshina DeSilva, Lancaster University; Timothy Hubbard, Colby College; and Rachel Pownall, Colby College
  • Here Be Dragons? Leveraging Likelihood Inference with Parameter Dependent Support. .....Xiaohong Chen, Yale University; Matthew Gentry, Florida State University; and Tong Li, Vanderbilt University
Discussants:
  • Benjamin Rosa, University of Michigan
  • George Deltas, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Matthew Gentry, Florida State University
3.E.4. Applied Microeconomics: Urban [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Matthew Gregg, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Tribes as Anchor Institutions: Evidence from Casino Reopenings. .....Elliot Charette, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; Matthew Gregg, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; and Alice Tianbo Zhang, International Monetary Fund
  • Size Matters: Matching Externalities and the Advantages of Large Labor Markets. .....Moises Yi, U.S. Census Bureau; and Enrico Moretti, University of California, Berkeley
  • Migration, Return Migration and the Long-Run Effects of Economic Shocks on Crime. .....Lucas Garcez, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Luiz Lima, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Erik Figueiredo, Universidade Federal da Paraíba
  • What Drives the Efficiency in Ridesharing Markets? Evidence from Austin, Texas. .....Vinayak Iyer, Uber Technologies Inc.; and Motaz al Chanati, Cornerstone
3.E.5. Economics of Crime [GRAD]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • The Effect of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) on the Mental Health of Children in IPV Households: Evidence from Ghana. .....Ami Adjoh, Howard University
  • Mass Shootings and Community Mobility. .....Miguel Cuellar Chavez, University of Arkansas
  • The Impact of In-Prison Allocation on Recidivism: Evidence from Chile. .....Angelo Diaz Reyes, Georgetown University
Discussants:
  • Melinda Pitts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Anne Burton, The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Logan Lee, Grinnell College
3.E.7. Bank Lending and Microfinancing [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Jordan Pandolfo, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • Carrot or Stick: How Non-Profit and For-Profit Microfinance Lenders Induce Borrower Repayment under Competition. .....Ruoning Han, Whitman College; and Ahadul Kabir Muyeed, A2F Consulting
  • Bank Markups and Monetary Policy. .....Jordan Pandolfo, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • Income and Health Care Consumption: Evidence from Mortgage Payment Shocks. .....Hong Lee, Wright State University; and Deokrye Baek, University of Dayton
3.E.8. Experimental and Behavioral Economics [GRAD]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Joy Buchanan, Samford University
  • The Power of Words: How Role Models Influence Attitudes and Behaviors. .....Aurelia Di, University of Washington
  • Managing the Tragedy of the Commons: A Partial Output-Sharing Approach. .....Ian Jung, Georgia State University
  • Heterogeneous Income Risk and Consumption Insurance. .....Kwanjai Yoo, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Discussants:
  • Joy Buchanan, Samford University
  • Javier Portillo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Claus Portner, Seattle University
3.E.10. Economics of Education II [GRAD]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: John Pepper, University of Virginia
  • Cap-and-Apply: Higher Education in South Korea. .....Taekyu Eom, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • The Impact of Parental Involvement and Socioeconomic Status on Student Behavior: Evidence from the National Education Survey. .....Laura Beltran Figueroa, University of Utah
  • Immigrant Healthcare Workers and Natives’ Health. .....Feyisayo Oyolola, Middle Tennessee State University
  • College Subsidies, Major Choice, and Skill Mismatch. .....Furkan Sarikaya, Arizona State University
Discussants:
  • Fabiola Alba Vivar, Wake Forest University
  • Aaron Phipps, United States Military Academy
  • John Pepper, University of Virginia
  • Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
3.E.11. Health Insurance [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Brigham Walker, Tulane University
  • The Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Coverage among Those Lacking Housing Basics, 2010-19. .....ChengCheng Zhang, Towson University
  • The Economic and Health Consequences of Nursing Home Admissions. .....Elizabeth Kayoon Hur, Michigan State University; and Ajin Lee, Michigan State University
  • Public Health Insurance of Children and Maternal Labor Market Outcomes. .....Konstantin Kunze, University of Rochester
  • When Cure Is Better than Prevention: The Fragmentation of Health Insurance and Underinvestment in Preventative Care. .....Sarah Kotb, Harvard University
  • Access to Primary Care Physicians for Lesbian and Gay Patients. .....Sarah Tinkler, Portland State University; Brigham Walker, Tulane University; Julianna Mazziotti, Oregon Health & Science University; and Rajiv Sharma, Portland State University
3.E.14. Transportation Economics II [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Alexander Tsiukes, Winthrop University
  • Bars to Handlebars: The Impact of Micromobility on DUI Arrests. .....Margaret Bock, Goucher College; and Alexander Cardazzi, Old Dominion University
  • The Impact of Bike Share on Crime. .....Jordan Izenwasser, University of Central Florida; and James Schulte, Florida State University
  • Safety in Numbers: The Impact of Mega Sports Events on Cycling Demand and Crash Severity. .....Alexander Tsiukes, Winthrop University
  • A Streetcar City: Public Transit Expansion and Neighborhood Dynamics in Early 20th Century Chicago. .....Kulsoom Hisam, St. Olaf College
3.E.15. Household Finance [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Shaun Gilyard, Coastal Carolina University
  • Investment and Financial Illiteracy and Behavioral Biases in Trading. .....Li Liang, The George Washington University
  • Impacts of Financial Literacy Training on Refugee Youth Outcomes. .....Nandini Das, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Anubhab Gupta, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Cristobal Mingo, World Food Programme; and Heng Zhu, World Food Programme
  • Budgeting for Bills: The Hidden Impact on Daily Spending. .....Shaun Gilyard, Coastal Carolina University
  • Bust to Another Bust: The Macroeconomic Effects of Household Assets Allocation. .....Yanshuo Chen, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • The Impact of Sports Gambling Legalization on Personal Debt. .....Lauri Antero Luosta, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3.E.19. Natural Disaster II [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Vlad Radoias, Sam Houston State University
  • Navigating Climate Impact on Farmer Decision Making: An Analysis of Irrigation Management by Southeastern U.S. Farmers. .....Harikrishnan Santhosh, Unviersity of Georgia; and Jeff Mullen, University of Georgia
  • Firm Response, Adaptation, and Resilience: Evidence from Natural Disasters in Pakistan. .....Maha Rehman, Cornell University
  • Individual Risk Preferences and Natural Disasters. .....Vlad Radoias, Sam Houston State University; and Younoh Kim, Sam Houston State University
  • Long-Term Impacts of Natural Disasters on Human Capital: Evidence from India. .....Yujie Zhang, University of Houston
  • From Crisis to Recovery: Assessing the Impact of Sequential Shocks on Household Welfare in Uganda. .....Prachi Jhamb, University of Georgia; and Susana Ferreira, University of Georgia
3.E.26. Industrial Policy [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Chair: Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • The Long-Term Effects of Industrial Policy. .....Jaedo Choi, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • The Long-Run Impacts of Public Industrial Investment on Local Development and Economic Mobility: Evidence from World War II. .....Andy Garin, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Tensions of Structural Change: Evidence from Finland's Field Reservation Policy. .....Aapo Stenhammar, University of Bonn
  • R&D Subsidy and Import Substitution: Growing in the Shadow of Protection. .....Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
3.E.28. Topics in Labor and Health [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: Moiz Bhai, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Initial Industry Choices and Growth in Earnings: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys. .....Patralekha Ukil, San Jose State University; and Stephen Ross, University of Connecticut
  • The Effect of Scope of Practice Reform for Nurse Practitioners on Disparities in Work Force Participation. .....Moiz Bhai, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • The Distribution of Occupational Tasks in the United States: Implications for a Diverse and Aging Population. .....Samuel Cole, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; Zachary Cowell, Regions Bank; John Nunley, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; and R. Alan Seals, Auburn University
  • Economic Uncertainty’s Impact on Aggregate Employment Fluctuations: Estimating the Importance of the Population’s Age Distribution. .....Linli Zhao, Elon University
  • Occupational Segregation by Race and Tipping Dynamics. .....Jeongmin Ha, Michigan State University
3.E.30. Income Mobility and Taxation [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Brandon Pecoraro, Joint Committee on Taxation
Chair: Brandon Pecoraro, Joint Committee on Taxation
  • Is the Laffer Curve Flat? Optimal Tax Progressivity with Realistic Taxes. .....Brandon Pecoraro, Joint Committee on Taxation; Rachel Moore, Joint Committee on Taxation; and David Splinter, Joint Committee on Taxation
  • Nudging Policies and Retirement Savings: Evidence and Theory from State Auto-IRA Programs. .....Thomas Willingham, University of Virginia
  • Income Mobility among the Top One Percent. .....David Splinter, Joint Committee on Taxation; and Jeff Larrimore, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Has Intergenerational Progress Stalled? Income Growth over Five Generations of Americans. .....Jeff Larrimore, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and Kevin Corinth, American Enterprise Institute
3.E.31. Time Series Econometrics [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: John Keating, The University of Kansas
  • Weak Identification, the Pile-Up Problem, and Finite-Sample Inference for ARMA Models. .....James Morley, University of Sydney; Irina Panovska, The University of Texas at Dallas; and Charles Nelson, University of Washington
  • Macroeconomic Latent Factors and Predictability of Persistent Bounded Variables. .....Elahe Boskabadi, Le Moyne College; and Hyeongwoo Kim, Auburn University
  • Matrix-Based Prediction Approach for Intraday Instantaneous Volatility Vector. .....Sung Hoon Choi, University of Connecticut; and Donggyu Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
  • The Asymmetric Vector Autoregressive Moving Average Model. .....John Keating, The University of Kansas
  • Behavioral Biases and Central Bank Signals in Financial Markets. .....Omid Ardakani, Georgia Southern University
3.E.32. Labor Market and Education [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Md Ohiul Islam, University of Vermont
Chair: Md Ohiul Islam, University of Vermont
  • Remittances and Household Dependence: Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston; Adesola Sunmoni, University of Reading; and Estiaque Bari, East West University
  • The Impact of Violence on Undocumented Migration Decisions: A Focus on U.S.-Mexico Migration Dynamics. .....Md Ohiul Islam, University of Vermont
  • The Effect of Parental Job Loss on College Enrollment of Youth in the U.S.. .....Md Wahid Ferdous Ibon, Rutgers University
  • The Impact of Remittances on Education Outcomes in Developing Countries: A Panel Data Analysis. .....Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University; and Muhammad Abdul Halim, British Columbia Ministry of Health
  • Effect of Weather Variation on Land Value: Evidence from Bangladesh. .....Md Nahid Ferdous Pabon, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Discussants:
  • Md Shahadath Hossain, University of Houston
  • Sibbir Ahmad, Michigan State University
  • Md Ohiul Islam, University of Vermont
  • Md Wahid Ferdous Ibon, Rutgers University
  • Adesola Sunmoni, University of Reading
3.E.36. Institution and Environmental Policy [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Chair: John Gibson, The University of Texas at El Paso
  • Ethanol Industry Shakeout and Government Intervention. .....Hul Hwang, Iowa State University
  • Germany's Energy Policy: At the Crossroads of Energy Security, Decarbonization, and Competitiveness. .....Andreas Knorr, University Speyer; and Alexander Eisenkopf, Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen
  • Climate Policy, Job Reallocation, and Unemployment Fluctuations in a Multi-Sector Economy. .....John Gibson, The University of Texas at El Paso; Garth Heutel, Georgia State University; and Lilia Karnizova, University of Ottawa
  • Rethinking the Effects of the Acid Rain Program: Was it Effective in Reducing Emissions in the Long-Run?. .....Jaerim Choi, Yonsei University; Soojin Jo, Yonsei University; Brian Hyunjo Shin, International Monetary Fund; T. Terry Cheung, Academia Sinica; and Han Yang, Academia Sinica
3.E.37. Topics in Industrial Organization I [Allied-IOS]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Jonathan Williams, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Spillover Effects in Pollution Avoidance Behavior: Evidence from Community Response to Drinking Water Violations. .....Raushan Baizakova, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Premium Subsidy versus Reinsurance Subsidy under Financial Frictions: Evidence from Health Insurance Markets. .....Anran Li, Cornell University
  • Trade Shocks and Infrastructure Expenditure: The Impact of Steel Tariffs on Highway Procurement. .....Ashwin Nair, University of Virginia
  • The Redistributive Effects of Political Consumerism. .....Seungwhan Chun, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussants:
  • Seungwhan Chun, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Meagan Madden, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Andrew Butters, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Raushan Baizakova, Indiana University Bloomington
3.E.38. Belief [Allied-ESA]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Bing Jiang, Virginia Military Institute
Chair: Marissa Lepper, Texas A&M University
  • Simon Doesn't Say: Minimal Qualitative Distortions from Experimenter Demand. .....Marissa Lepper, Texas A&M University; David Danz, University of Pittsburgh; Guillermo Lezama, University of Pittsburgh; Priyoma Mustafi, University of Pittsburgh; Lise Vesterlund, University of Pittsburgh; Alistair Wilson, University of Pittsburgh; and Pun Winichakul, Smith College
  • Sunk-Cost Effect, Responsibility, and Belief. .....Zhongheng Qiao, Purdue University
  • Bayesian Persuasion with Multiple Receivers: An Experiment. .....Wen Lu, Georgia State University
3.E.39. Topics on Consumer Behavior, Education, and Neighborhood Dynamics [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: John Lucas Maddock, Colorado State University; Matt Eaton, Clemson University;
Chairs: John Lucas Maddock, Colorado State University; Matt Eaton, Clemson University;
  • Understanding the Determinants of Electric Vehicle Demand. .....Thomas Gifford, Colorado State University
  • Neighborhood Change and Turning Points. .....William Cunningham, Southern Methodist University
  • First-Generation and College Choice. .....Matt Eaton, Clemson University
  • Changing Peer Groups due to Private School Vouchers: Evidence from Indiana. .....Kendyl Guzman, Clemson University
3.E.40. Macroeconomics, Growth, and Development [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Gabriel Mathy, American University
Chair: Gabriel Mathy, American University
  • The Rise of the Middle Class and the Pattern of Consumption Imports in Latin America. .....Laura Heras Recuero, American University
  • Chugging Along: Long Run Population Dynamics after Railroad Expansion in Mexico. .....Danielle Wilson, American University
  • Unveiling the Sectoral of U.S. Corporate Taxation in an Input-Output Framework. .....Nana Boakye Yiadom, American University
  • Racial Differences in the Marginal Propensity to Consume: New Survey Evidence and Theory. .....Aina Puig, American University
  • Capacity Utilization, Markup Cyclicality, and Inflation Dynamics. .....Vasudeva Ramaswamy, American University; and Ignacio Gonzalez Garcia, American University
Discussants:
  • Laura Heras Recuero, American University
  • Danielle Wilson, American University
  • Aina Puig, American University
  • Vasudeva Ramaswamy, American University
  • Nana Boakye Yiadom, American University
3.E.42. Pollution III [Allied-AERE]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Brian Vander Naald, Drake University
Chair: Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Mine Ban, Pollution, and Short-Term Health Expenditure. .....Vikrant Kamble, Arizona State University; and Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • The Effects of Toxic Air Pollutants and Extreme Temperatures on Maternal and Newborn Health: A Study of Underserved Communities in North Carolina. .....Dennis Guignet, Appalachian State University; Margaret Sugg, Appalachian State University; Linda Bui, Brandeis University; Caroline Fehlman, Appalachian State University; Heather Klemick, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Jennifer Runkle, North Carolina State University; Ron Shadbegian, San Diego State University; and Sarah Ulrich, Appalachian State University
  • Polluted Prophecies: Cognitive Biases Clouding Expert Forecasts. .....Dylan Brewer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Effects of Conservation on Water Quality. .....Ngoc Ha Do, University of Wisconsin–Madison
3.E.44. Violence and Social Orders [General]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizers: Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania; Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University;
Chair: Jacob Hall, University of Pennsylvania
  • Blood and Iron: Political Fragmentation in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean. .....Patrick Fitzsimmons, George Mason University
  • The Emergence of Democratic Constitutions: Comparing the Modern World to Ancient Greece. .....F. Andrew Hanssen, Clemson University; and Robert Fleck, Clemson University
  • Family Affairs: Bargaining and Networks in the High Middle Ages. .....Tegan Truitt, George Mason University
  • The Economics of New England Witchcraft. .....Peter Hazlett, New York University
3.E.45. History of Economic Thought [Allied-SDAE]
Monday | 4:00 pm-5:45 pm |

Organizer: Adam Martin, Texas Tech University
Chair: Kaitlyn Woltz, California State University San Marcos
  • Contextualizing The Road to Serfdom: Investigating the Common Understanding of Socialism, Planning, and the Welfare State, 1930-1950. .....Nicholas Jensen, Middle Tennessee State University; Daniel Smith, Middle Tennessee State University; and Gabriel Benzecry, Northwood University
  • The 1974 Austrian Revival: A Synthetic Control Analysis. .....Michael Makovi, Northwood University; and Phil Magness, Independent Institute
  • The Knightian Entrepreneur as Consensus Builder. .....Dillon A Tauzin, Chapman University
  • Kirzner’s Black Box vs. Knight’s Entrepreneur. .....Kaitlyn Woltz, California State University San Marcos
  • A Heroic Theory of the Business Cycle: Incorporating Schumpeterian Insights into Austrian Business Cycle Theory. .....Raymond Niles, St. John's University






Index to Participants

A Groothuis, Peter: C 2.E.46 , C 3.B.1 , O 3.B.1
Abatemarco, Antonio: C 1.A.16
Abbott, Joshua: C 3.C.42
Abdukayumov, Abdumalik: P 1.A.33
Abdul Halim, Muhammad: C 3.E.32
Abeyie, Gabriel: P 3.A.17 , P 3.B.6
Abo-Zaid, Salem: P 2.B.14
Abou-Zaid, Ahmed: C 3.D.10
Abraham, Amanda: C 3.A.25 , C 3.D.32
Acerenza, Santiago: C 2.A.24 , C 2.E.40
Acernza, Santiago: C 1.B.14
Acevedo, Rafael: C 2.D.13 , P 3.D.27
Acharya, Ashruta: P 2.A.13
Acharya, Bibek: P 3.C.6
Ackerberg, Daniel: C 2.A.17
Ackley, Calvin: C 3.B.11
Acland, Dan: P 2.B.39 , XX1.A.46
Acosta-Henao, Miguel: C 3.B.27
Acosta, Camilo: P 3.D.19
Acosta, Miguel: D 2.D.5 , P 1.B.4
Acton, Riley: C 1.C.41 , C 3.A.15
Adamson, Jordan: C 3.A.39
Addley, Macie: C 1.C.34
Adekoya, Oluwasegun: C 1.D.13
Adenbaum, Jacob: C 2.D.14
Adeniji, Nelson: P 2.A.33
Adjoh, Ami: P 3.E.5
Adler, Matthew: D 1.D.41 , P 1.D.41
Adrian, Tobias: C 3.B.10
Afatsao, Richard: C 1.D.13
Agan, Amanda Yvonne: O 1.A.1 , O 1.B.1 , O 1.C.1 , O 1.D.1
Agarwal, Garima: C 3.C.14
Ager, Philipp: C 3.C.30
Agerton, Mark: C 1.D.27
Agniel, Denis: C 2.A.9
Agnolucci, Paolo: CH 3.A.9 , P 3.A.9
Agrawal, Niyati: C 3.B.38
Agrawal, Shivam: P 1.D.21
Aguilar, Octavio: P 1.D.19 , P 3.A.19
Aguirregabiria, Victor: C 2.A.3
Ahammer, Alexander: C 3.B.28
Ahlskog, Rafael: C 1.D.32
Ahmad, Sibbir: D 3.E.32 , O 1.A.37 , P 1.A.37 , P 3.E.32
Ahmad, Yamin: C 3.C.32 , CH 1.A.13 , D 1.A.13 , O 1.A.13 , P 3.C.32
Ahmed, Hamna: C 1.C.20
Ahn, Hie Joo: D 1.B.5 , P 3.B.31
Ahn, JaeBin: C 3.C.12
Ai, Jianwei: C 1.B.46
Aiken, Deborah Vaughn: D 1.A.5 , D 1.D.35 , O 2.B.39 , P 1.C.35 , P 2.B.39
Aiyash, Eiman: CH 3.D.10 , D 3.A.24 , P 3.D.10
Akosa Antwi, Yaa: C 1.D.34
Aktari, Syeda Jahirin: P 3.B.22
Aktug, Emrehan: P 2.B.12
Akulich, Tatsiana: P 3.A.24
Akyena, Sarah: P 3.C.11
al Chanati, Motaz: C 3.E.4
Al-Bahrani, Abdullah: P 2.D.28
Al-juboori, Yaseen Ahmed Ya: C 1.A.24
Alam, Rubaiyat: CH 3.C.37 , D 3.B.37 , P 3.C.37
Alam, Shamma: C 1.C.2 , CH 2.D.12 , O 2.D.12 , O 2.E.6 , P 2.E.6
Alba Vivar, Fabiola: CH 3.C.11 , D 3.E.10 , P 3.C.11
Albrecht, Brian: C 3.B.36
Albrecht, Jim: D 2.A.6 , P 1.C.18
Aldeco, Lorenzo: P 3.A.26
Alejo, Javier: C 1.B.2
Aleksenko, Stepan: P 2.E.22
Alessandria, George: C 3.D.41
Aletraris, Lydia: C 3.A.41
Alfaro, Laura: C 3.B.12
Ali-Khan, Masood: C 2.E.7
Ali, Hassnian: C 2.D.31
Ali, Mohsen: C 2.B.10
Aliakbari, Tayyebeh: P 3.D.9
Alimi, Omoniyi: D 1.D.6 , D 2.B.10 , P 2.B.10
Allcott, Hunt: C 1.C.24
Allen, Douglas: C 2.A.30
Allen, Jason: C 1.C.12
Almada, Lorenzo: C 3.C.34
Alpergin, Dilan: CH 2.E.32 , P 2.E.32
Alsamara, Mouyad: P 3.B.21
Alshamy, Yahya: P 2.D.44
Alstadsæter, Annette: C 3.C.10
Altig, David: P 1.D.9
Altindag, Duha: C 3.C.27 , CH 3.C.27 , D 3.C.27 , O 3.C.27
Alvarez, Camilo: D 3.B.4 , P 3.B.4
Alvarez, Sean-Patrick: P 2.E.16
Ambrose, Brent: C 2.B.6
Ambrozek, Charlotte: P 2.E.40
Ammons, Joshua Daniel: P 3.A.31 , P 3.C.40
Amporfu, Eugenia: C 1.A.14
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina: C 1.A.26 , CH 1.A.26 , CH 1.B.26 , D 1.A.26 , O 1.A.26 , O 1.B.26 , P 1.B.26
An, Yuulin: C 2.B.41
Anand, Vaibhav: C 1.B.42 , C 1.C.42 , D 3.B.24 , P 1.C.42
Ananyev, Maxim: C 2.A.30
Anastasi, Sebastian Christopher: P 3.D.5
Andarge, Tihitina: C 2.B.43
Anderson, Benjamin: C 3.A.10
Anderson, David Emmanuel: C 2.E.44 , O 2.D.45
Anderson, James E.: C 2.A.2
Anderson, Kathryn: CH 2.B.6 , O 2.B.6
Anderson, Mark: C 3.C.30 , CH 3.C.30 , D 1.D.9 , D 2.A.1 , O 3.C.30
Anderson, Robert Warren: P 2.A.30
Andersson, David: CH 2.E.44
Andrews, Brendon P.: D 1.D.5 , P 2.A.12
Andriantomanga, Zo Nantenaina: P 1.B.23
Anelli, Massimo: C 2.B.1
Ang, Ricardo: P 1.D.2 , P 2.B.40
Angel-Urdinola, Diego: C 3.D.4
Antman, Francisca: CH 2.B.44 , O 2.A.44 , O 2.B.44 , P 2.B.44
Antonio, Isabella: P 2.A.28
Aouad, Marion: C 1.D.34
Apostolova-Mihaylova, Maria: CH 2.A.20 , P 2.A.20
Aranda, Rodrigo: D 2.E.4 , P 2.D.35
Aravena Mendez, Alonso: P 2.E.32
Arboleda, Monica: C 1.D.46
Arce, Laura: D 2.E.44 , P 2.E.44
Ardakani, Omid: P 3.E.31
Ardan, Lyudmyla: C 1.A.22
Argudo, Esteban: CH 3.A.23 , P 3.A.23
Argys, Laura: CH 1.D.9 , D 3.D.5
Aricò, Fabio: D 2.E.15 , P 3.A.15
Arif, Imran: P 2.E.13
Armada, Pedro: P 3.B.8
Arnold, Michelle: C 3.C.21
Arroyo, Francisco: P 3.A.9
Arslan-Ayaydin, Ozgur: C 2.D.31 , CH 2.D.31 , O 2.D.31
Arslan, Hayri Alper: CH 1.D.27 , O 1.D.27 , P 1.D.27
Arteaga, Carolina: C 3.D.32
Artikis, Panagiotis G.: C 1.B.12 , P 1.B.12
Artuc, Erhan: P 2.E.28
Aryal, Gaurab: C 1.C.37
Asadi, Mehrnoosh: P 2.E.7
Asadollah, Omid: P 2.A.23
Asche, Frank: C 2.A.12
Ashfaq, Maham: P 2.D.26
Ashworth, Madison: C 1.D.22
Asiedu, Christabel: C 2.E.27
Asiedu, Elizabeth: C 2.E.27 , P 2.E.27
Asiseh, Fafanyo: CH 1.A.14 , O 1.A.14 , P 1.A.14 , P 2.E.27
Asker, Erdal: C 2.D.3 , CH 3.B.46 , P 3.B.46
Aslim, Erkmen: D 3.D.32 , P 3.A.20
Asmat, Roberto: C 2.B.38
Asplund, Jim W.: C 1.B.33
Assefa, Thomas: C 1.C.20
Atalay, Enghin: C 1.D.19 , D 3.D.4
Atallah, Shadi: C 1.A.43
Atkins, Rachel Marie Brooks: CH 3.A.27 , O 3.A.27 , P 3.A.27
Atwater, Ann: P 1.A.21
Atwood, Alicia: C 2.E.40
Audoly, Richard: C 2.E.20
Auerbach, Alan: C 1.D.9
Auerbach, Eric: C 2.B.27
Augustin, Jameson: P 3.D.10
Austin, Wes: C 2.D.42 , D 1.C.40 , P 1.C.40
Avery, Mallory Lorraine: D 2.A.36 , P 1.C.36 , P 3.D.38
Avetisyan, Misak: C 3.D.10
Awan, Fouzia: P 2.E.13
Awondo, Sebastain: P 2.D.22
Axelrod, Matias: D 1.D.1
Ayamga, Eric: P 1.A.14
Aybas, Yunus Can: P 2.E.29
Ayllon, Sara: C 1.C.36
Aysan, Ahmet: P 2.D.31
Aysun, Uluc: P 1.C.33
Azadikhah Jahromi, Afrouz: CH 3.D.15 , D 3.B.5 , P 3.D.15
Azam, Mehtabul: D 1.A.4 , P 2.A.7
Azenui, Belinda: C 2.E.9
Azinovic, Marlon: P 3.B.31
Aziz, Mustahsin: P 3.D.14
B. Sollaci, Alexandre: C 3.D.24
Ba, Cuimin: P 1.B.22
Baba, Chikako: C 3.C.12
Babalievsky, Filip: C 2.D.14 , P 2.D.14
Babb, Katrina: CH 2.B.15 , XX1.A.39 , XX2.B.15
Babii, Andrii: P 2.D.24
Bae, Kihwan: D 1.A.5 , D 2.E.17 , P 2.E.17
Baek, ChaeWon: P 1.B.23
Baek, Deokrye: C 3.E.7 , D 3.C.27 , P 3.C.27
Bagga, Sadhika: P 1.C.14 , P 2.B.25
Bagolin, Izete: C 1.C.24
Bahk, Sung Ah: P 2.E.31
Bai, Xiaoxiao: P 2.A.41 , P 3.A.17
Bai, Yuehao: P 1.A.7
Bailey, James: P 2.E.11
Bailey, Martha: C 3.D.30
Bailey, Samuel Martin: P 1.B.20
Bair, Lucas: C 3.C.42
Bairoliya, Neha: C 3.A.10 , P 1.A.25
Baizakova, Raushan: D 3.E.37 , P 3.E.37
Baker, Andrew: D 2.A.1
Bald, Anthony: P 1.B.5
Baldomero-Quintana, Luis: CH 2.B.19 , CH 2.E.3 , O 2.B.19 , O 2.E.3 , P 2.E.3
Balerna, Jessica: C 2.E.7
Ball, Richard: P 1.C.39
Ban, Kyunghoon: P 1.B.14
Bana, Sarah: P 2.A.1
Bandyopadhyay, Sujan: P 3.D.24
Banerjee, Akarshik: P 3.B.38
Banerjee, Srijan: P 2.B.23 , P 3.B.26
Bang, Minji: C 1.B.18
Bangwayo-Skeete, Prosper: C 1.A.14 , D 1.A.14
Banihashem, Arezoo: CH 3.C.7 , P 3.C.7
Bannor, Frank: P 1.D.23
Bansah, Marcus: P 1.A.24
Bansak, Cynthia: C 3.B.30 , CH 3.B.41 , O 1.A.3 , O 3.B.41
Bardhi, Arjada: CH 1.A.29 , CH 2.D.29
Bari, Estiaque: C 3.E.32
Bario Herrezuelo, Diego: C 2.D.31
Barker, Eliane: D 3.C.31 , P 3.C.31
Barker, Samuel: CH 3.A.16 , P 3.A.16
Barkley, Katherine: P 3.D.42
Barman, Pranjan: C 2.D.33
Barone, Victoria: D 2.E.25 , P 2.E.25 , P 3.D.32
Barooah, Bidisha: C 2.B.16
Barrales Ruiz, Jose: C 1.A.10
Barrera-Osorio, Felipe: C 1.A.41
Barrera, Sergio: C 2.E.30 , P 2.D.14
Barrett, Chris: C 1.C.13
Barrio-Tellado, María José del: D 1.A.17 , P 2.B.17
Barry, Thierno: C 2.B.26
Bart, Lea: C 1.A.12 , P 2.D.20
Bartalotti, Otavio: C 2.E.40 , P 2.A.24
Barteska, Philipp: P 1.B.30
Barthel, Anne-Christine: C 1.D.10 , CH 1.D.10 , P 1.D.10
Barua, Prajyna Paramita: P 2.B.23
Bashir, Saima: P 2.D.9
Bassi, Marina: C 3.C.34
Bastos, João Pedro: P 2.E.5
Basurto, Luis: C 2.A.44
Batistich, Mary Kate: D 1.A.1 , P 1.D.1
Batra, Kartikeya: C 3.D.33
Batzer, Ross: P 1.B.4
Bawo, L: C 2.E.6
Bayer, Amanda: O 2.D.32
Baylis, Kathy: C 2.A.43
Bayraktar, Nihal: XX3.C.1
Bazan, Muchin: P 1.C.16
Bazzi, Sam: C 1.A.28
Bean, Jessica S.: XX2.D.15
Beatty, Timothy: C 1.C.9
Beauchamp, Jonathan: D 1.B.32 , P 1.D.32
Becerra, Alejandro: C 3.A.28 , P 3.A.1
Becker, Charles: C 1.A.33 , C 2.E.33 , O 1.A.33 , O 2.E.33 , P 1.A.33
Bedi, Joshua: C 3.C.41 , CH 1.C.45 , P 1.C.45
Bee, Adam: C 1.D.31
Beeder, Monica: P 3.A.14
Behera, Sarthak: P 3.A.10
Beheshti, David: CH 2.A.27 , O 2.A.27 , P 2.A.27
Behler, Timm: P 3.C.26
Bei, Xinyue: P 3.A.28
Beland, Louis-Philippe: C 3.A.7
Belesis, Nicholaos: C 1.B.12
Bell, Alex: P 3.B.28
Beltran Figueroa, Laura: C 1.C.25 , P 3.E.10
Benguria, Felipe: CH 1.B.25 , O 1.B.25 , P 1.B.25
Benitez, Alejandra: P 3.A.40
Beniwal, Sukriti: C 2.B.40 , P 2.B.40
Bennett, Daniel: C 1.C.3
Benson, David: P 2.A.37
Bento, Pedro: P 3.B.27
Benzecry, Gabriel: C 3.E.45 , P 2.E.45
Beresteanu, Arie: C 2.D.21
Berger, Jack: P 1.D.5
Berggren, Niclas: P 2.B.32
Bergh, Andreas: C 2.B.32
Bergman, Alon: P 3.A.11
Bergolo, Marcelo: C 3.A.7
Berman, Aaron: C 1.D.10
Bernardo, Giovanni: C 1.B.28
Bernhofen, Daniel: P 2.A.40
Berrens, Robert: C 3.D.42
Berryhill, Andrew: P 3.C.20
Bersak, Tim: P 1.A.22
Bertelli, Olivia: C 2.E.6
Besbas, Bruno: C 3.C.34
Bethel, Victoria: P 3.A.25 , P 3.D.32
Bethmann, Dirk: C 2.A.11 , CH 2.B.21 , P 2.B.21
Bettarelli, Luca: C 3.D.34
Bezmaternykh, Natalia: CH 3.B.21 , P 3.B.21
Bhai, Moiz: CH 3.E.28 , P 3.E.28
Bhandari, Anmol: C 2.D.14
Bhandari, Subash: P 3.D.9
Bhardwaj, Shreya: C 3.C.21
Bhargava, Palaash: P 2.B.34
Bhatt, Vipul: D 3.D.39 , P 2.D.6
Bhattacharjya, Bibhuti Ranjan: C 2.D.33
Bhattacharya, Shreya: P 1.D.34
Bhattarai, Jijeebisha: P 2.D.11
Bhnas, Nasr: CH 2.B.7 , P 2.B.7
Bi, Kaipeng: P 2.D.22
Bialowas, Sylwester: D 1.A.17 , P 2.B.17
Bian, Xun: C 2.B.6
Bibler, Andrew : D 1.B.36 , P 1.A.24 , P 1.D.36
Biddle, Jeff: C 2.E.26
Billings, Stephen: C 1.D.36
Binder, Carola: C 2.A.26 , C 3.D.34
Birang, Salimeh: C 2.A.2
Birmingham, Emily: C 1.C.38
Bishop, John: C 1.B.31
Bisin, Alberto: C 1.A.18
Biswas, Gautam: P 3.C.5
Biswas, Nabaneeta: CH 3.B.20 , P 3.B.20
Biswas, Nayantara: CH 2.E.8 , D 2.E.8 , O 2.E.8 , P 2.E.8
Bjørnskov, Christian: C 3.A.31 , CH 2.D.25 , CH 3.A.31 , O 3.A.31 , P 1.C.3 , P 2.D.25
Black, Jared: P 2.D.11
Blackwell, Calvin: CH 3.D.38 , P 3.D.38
Blackwood, G. Jacob: C 3.D.4
Blair, Peter: C 3.B.17
Blanco Fernandez, Hector: CH 3.E.1 , O 3.E.1 , P 3.E.1
Blanco, German: C 3.A.7
Blanton, Mary Jo: C 1.D.24
Blascak, Nathan: P 1.D.34
Blazar, David: C 3.C.27 , D 3.C.27
Blunch, Niels-Hugo: CH 1.B.5 , D 1.B.5 , D 2.D.40 , D 3.B.4 , P 1.C.16 , P 3.B.4
Boakye Yiadom, Nana: D 3.E.40 , P 3.E.40
Bobba, Mateo: C 2.A.18
Bobkova, Nina: P 2.D.29
Bock, Margaret: C 3.E.14
Bodenstein, Martin: C 3.B.19
Bodishtianu, Valeria: P 2.B.9
Boettke, Peter: P 3.A.44
Boisten, Laura: C 3.B.3 , P 1.D.19
Bojanic, Antonio: CH 2.A.23 , P 2.A.23
Bokhari, Farasat: C 1.C.37 , D 1.B.37 , P 2.A.37
Boldt, David: C 2.E.34
Bollinger, Christopher: C 2.B.4 , C 2.B.6 , CH 2.B.4 , CH 3.A.4 , D 2.B.4 , D 2.D.4 , D 3.A.4 , O 2.B.4 , O 2.D.4 , O 3.A.4 , P 2.E.2
Bollman, Katie: CH 1.C.1 , D 1.A.1 , D 2.A.5 , O 1.A.1 , O 1.B.1 , O 1.C.1 , O 1.D.1
Bologna, Jamie: C 3.D.45
Bond, Timothy: C 1.A.19
Bonfatti, Roberto: C 3.D.31
Bonham, Caroline: C 2.A.9
Boninsegna, Francesco: C 3.B.14
Bonnal, Michaël: CH 1.D.24 , P 1.D.24
Bonomi, Giampaolo: P 3.D.5
Bonomo, Marco: C 3.A.32
Bonomo, Therese: P 2.E.40
Boone, Christopher: C 2.B.7
Boorsma, Preston: P 2.A.6
Borgbjerg, Anne Katrine: P 3.D.15
Borghesan, Emilio: CH 2.B.18 , D 2.A.18 , P 2.B.18
Borkhoche, Samantha: P 3.B.23
Borthakur, Plawana: C 2.D.33 , P 2.D.33
Bose, Feler: C 3.A.34
Boskabadi, Elahe: P 3.E.31
Bosley, Stacie: CH 3.C.46 , P 3.C.46
Bostwick, Valerie: CH 3.C.24 , P 3.C.24
Botosaru, Irene: C 2.A.3 , P 2.D.24
Boudreau, Kevin: C 2.A.1
Boudreaux, Donald: P 3.C.3
Bouton, Laurent: XX1.A.31
Bowblis, John: C 3.B.11 , P 3.B.11
Bowers, Shane: C 3.B.45
Boxho, Claire: C 2.E.6
Boyd-Swan, Casey: D 2.E.4
Bradford, David: C 3.D.32
Bradley, Anne: D 3.A.34 , P 1.D.45 , P 3.C.36
Braun, Noah: CH 3.D.12 , P 3.D.12
Breedlove, Philip: C 2.E.33
Breg, Nathaniel William: P 3.A.20
Brendemuehl, Nikki: C 3.D.40
Brent, Daniel: C 2.D.42
Breshears, Elise: CH 1.B.43 , P 1.B.43 , P 3.D.42
Bretschneider-Fries, Christine: P 3.D.14
Brewer, Dylan: C 3.B.35 , C 3.E.42 , CH 3.E.42 , D 2.A.21 , P 3.E.42
Bridgman, Benjamin: P 3.B.36
Brimley, Peri Melissa: P 3.A.2
Brinatti, Agostina: C 2.D.10
Briskin, Michael: P 3.A.30
Britto, Diogo: C 2.B.36
Broady, Kristen: D 2.A.41 , XX2.D.32
Brockman, Maggie: C 2.E.45
Brookins, Philip: P 2.B.2
Broughel, James: P 3.D.27
Brown, Jason: C 3.C.22
Brown, Jessica: P 2.E.4
Brown, John: C 2.A.40
Brown, Nicholas: C 1.C.32
Browne, Mark: C 1.B.42
Broxterman, Daniel: C 1.D.13
Brummund, Peter: C 1.A.20
Brun Bjørkheim, Julie: C 3.C.10
Bruno, August: P 1.A.19
Bruns, Selina: C 3.C.35
Brunt, Christopher: C 3.B.11 , CH 3.B.11 , P 3.B.11
Brussevich, Mariya: C 3.B.12
Bryant-Sheth, Isaiah: P 2.E.42 , P 3.B.24
Bryson, Carter: CH 1.A.10 , P 1.A.10 , P 1.D.23
Buchanan, Connor: C 1.D.39
Buchanan, Joy: CH 1.D.32 , CH 3.E.8 , D 1.B.32 , D 3.E.8 , P 1.D.32 , P 2.D.38
Bucheli, José R.: C 1.B.26
Buckles, Kasey: C 2.A.1 , CH 3.A.5 , D 3.A.5 , D 3.D.32 , P 2.F.37
Buckley, Bryan Douglas: D 1.D.39
Budolfson, Mark: C 3.A.2 , P 1.D.41
Bui, Linda: C 3.E.42
Bulkunde, Roshani: C 2.D.3 , P 1.A.4
Bullard, Maxwell: P 1.D.40 , P 3.B.26
Bullinger, Lindsey: D 3.B.33 , P 3.B.33
Bullock, Blair: CH 2.D.1 , D 2.B.1 , P 2.E.1
Burke, Monica Galloway: C 2.A.15
Burkhauser, Richard: P 1.E.37
Burnett Cross, Amy: P 1.B.5
Burns, Kalee: C 2.A.21 , CH 2.E.30 , O 2.A.21 , O 2.E.30 , P 2.A.21
Burns, Scott: P 3.D.44
Burton, Anne: C 3.D.32 , D 1.B.11 , D 1.D.1 , D 3.E.5 , P 1.B.11
Busch, Christopher: C 3.A.32
Butler, Henry: CH 2.A.31
Butters, Andrew: D 3.E.37
Byl, Jacob: CH 1.B.3 , D 2.A.39 , O 1.B.3 , P 1.B.3
Caballero, María Esther: P 2.A.10
Cachanosky, Nicolas: CH 3.B.44 , P 3.B.44
Cadena, Brian: C 2.A.10
Cai, Yong: C 2.B.27
Cai, Zongwu: C 2.D.27
Cakir, Talha: P 3.A.21
Calcagno, Peter: C 2.B.13
Calderón, Andrés: C 3.C.19
Callais, Justin: C 2.A.14 , C 3.D.44 , P 2.B.13
Callaway, Brant: C 2.B.43
Calonico, Sebastian: P 2.A.19
Calvi, Rossella: CH 1.C.18 , D 1.D.18 , P 1.C.18
Camacho, Adriana: C 2.D.12
Campbell, Jason: C 3.C.20
Campbell, Romaine: C 1.C.36 , C 3.A.14
Campos-Rodriguez, Santiago: P 2.B.20
Campoverde Varela, Pablo: C 3.B.43 , P 3.A.2
Can YiÄŸit, Yenal: C 2.E.39
Canas, Jesus: O 3.A.26
Candelaria, Christopher: C 3.B.3
Caner, Asena: P 2.E.39
Cannonier, Colin: P 2.A.15
Cantor, Jonathon: C 2.A.9
Cao, Dan: C 3.D.4
Cao, Wenjia: P 3.A.3
Capelle, Damien: P 3.B.12
Capra, C. Monica: CH 2.D.38 , P 2.D.38
Caracioni, Irene: C 2.A.7
Caratelli, Daniele: C 3.A.23
Cardamone, Dario: P 3.B.15
Cardazzi, Alexander: P 2.B.46 , P 3.E.14
Cardenas, Roberto: P 2.A.12
Carhart, Christina: C 2.A.26
Carilli, Anthony M.: CH 1.A.44 , P 1.A.44
Carini, Jaime: D 1.B.44 , P 1.B.44
Carlos, Juan: P 3.B.44
Carlson, Alyssa: P 2.A.4
Carneiro, Pedro: C 3.C.34
Carollo, Nicholas: P 1.A.20
Carpenter, Christopher: C 2.D.35 , O 1.A.27 , O 3.B.2
Carr, Jillian: CH 1.A.1 , P 1.D.1
Carret, Vincent: P 3.C.45
Carrillo, Paul: C 1.D.4
Carson, Byron B.: D 3.B.45 , P 1.A.44 , P 3.B.45
Carvajal-Osorio, Luis: C 1.A.41
Casco, José: P 3.A.26
Casey, Jamie F.: O 2.D.40 , P 2.D.40
Casner, Ben: D 2.A.37 , P 2.D.37
Cassidy, Hugh: P 2.B.4
Castellanos, Kenneth: P 2.D.41
Castillo, Marco: C 3.B.26
Catilina, Eliane: O 2.B.39 , P 2.B.39
Caton, James: D 1.B.44 , P 1.B.44
Cavalcanti, Tiago: C 3.A.32
Cavallo, Mariagrazia: C 1.A.16
Caviglia-Harris, Jill: C 1.A.43 , P 2.D.28
Cavlovic, Therese: C 2.B.22
Cebotari, Aliona: P 3.B.23
Cecot, Caroline: P 2.A.39
Centuriao, Daniel: P 1.B.21
Cha, Jooyoung: P 2.B.24
Chadd, Ian: D 1.D.42
Chaharia Mason, Priyanka: C 1.A.24
Chakma, Tridevi: C 3.A.42
Chakrabarti, Shomak: C 1.C.39
Chakrabarty, Saunok: C 2.E.16
Chakraborty, Priyanka: P 1.B.28
Chakrovorty, Sanchita: D 1.A.37 , P 1.A.37
Chambers, Catherine: C 3.D.25
Chambers, Dustin: CH 3.D.27 , O 3.D.27 , P 3.D.27
Chambers, Paul: CH 3.D.25 , P 3.D.25
Chan, David: C 3.B.39
Chanda, Areendam: P 1.A.40
Chandra, Anjali: CH 3.D.39 , D 2.E.6 , D 3.A.6 , P 3.D.39
Chang, Boyoon: P 2.E.22
Chang, Fa-Hsiang: P 2.A.7
Chang, Harrison: C 1.C.17
Chang, Hsin-Wei: P 1.A.30
Chang, Kaichao: P 2.E.33
Chang, Ming-Jen: P 3.A.23
Chang, Shi Ryoung: P 1.C.10
Chang, Suzanne: P 3.D.13
Chao, Yinghsuan: C 1.C.39 , D 2.A.15
Charette, Elliot: C 3.E.4
Charkaborty, Pavel: C 2.D.6
Chatterjee, Chandrayee: C 2.E.35 , P 1.D.14
Chatterji, Pinka: C 1.C.11 , C 2.A.16
Chaudhuri, Kalyani: P 2.B.38
Chaudhuri, Promit: P 2.A.6
Chaves, Daniel: D 1.B.37 , P 2.A.37
Chen, Daniel: P 2.A.1
Chen, Frederick: C 2.E.46
Chen, Jaden: CH 3.A.29 , CH 3.B.29
Chen, Jiafeng: P 2.B.24
Chen, Jiawei: C 3.C.2
Chen, Jihui: P 1.C.25
Chen, Luming: D 1.D.37 , P 1.A.24 , P 2.B.37
Chen, Mingyu: C 2.D.10
Chen, Nantong: P 1.C.25
Chen, Ruoyu: P 2.B.6
Chen, Taiye: P 2.D.2
Chen, Willy: C 1.C.31
Chen, Xiaohong: C 3.E.2
Chen, Xing: C 2.D.31
Chen, Yanshuo: P 3.E.15
Chen, Yeh: D 1.D.15 , D 3.D.4
Chen, Yi: CH 2.E.29 , CH 3.C.29
Chen, Yiqun: P 3.B.39
Chen, Yuci: O 1.D.15 , P 1.D.15
Cheng, Chizhe: P 1.D.21
Cheng, Xiaoyu: P 3.B.29
Cheng, Yu-Chun (Elisa): C 1.A.24
Cheremukhin, Anton: P 1.C.27
Cherry, Todd: C 3.A.2 , C 3.B.43
Chertman, Fernando: C 3.A.32
Cheung, T. Terry: C 3.E.36
Chi, Shawn: P 1.B.34
Chiang, Harold: P 1.D.7
Chien, Chih-Chung: C 3.A.23
Chikermane, Soumyagourang: C 3.A.11
Chin, Sayorn: D 1.D.36 , P 2.A.36 , P 2.B.41
Chiou, Yan-Yu: P 1.C.5
Chiplunkar, Gaurav: D 2.E.18 , P 2.D.18
Chiquiar, Daniel: P 3.A.26
Chirimar, Devika: P 2.B.43
Chirinko, Robert: O 2.D.31
Chiswick, Barry: C 1.D.9
Chiteji, Ngina: O 3.A.34
Chizeck, Seth: P 3.D.21
Cho, Jae Il: C 2.B.21 , P 2.A.11
Choe, Jongho: P 1.B.21
Choi, Ginny Seung: CH 2.B.2 , P 2.B.2 , P 2.E.45
Choi, Jaedo: C 3.C.12 , P 3.E.26
Choi, Jaerim: C 1.B.34 , C 3.E.36
Choi, Jonghyeok: P 3.C.7
Choi, Kyuhan: C 3.B.35
Choi, Sekyu: C 2.D.18
Choi, Sung Hoon: P 3.E.31
Choi, Youngjin: CH 1.A.11 , P 1.A.11
Chou, Shin-Yi: C 3.D.16
Chowdhry, Shivani: P 1.B.43
Christensen, Finn: CH 1.C.10 , P 1.C.10
Chu, Yongqiang: C 2.A.35
Chuan, Amanda: D 1.A.36 , P 1.C.36
Chuang, Shih-Hsien: D 1.C.35 , P 1.B.35
Chueca-Montuenga, Enrique: C 3.B.23
Chun, Seungwhan: D 3.E.37 , P 3.E.37
Chung, Bobby: D 3.B.17 , P 3.B.17
Chung, John: P 1.C.24
Chung, Seunghun: C 1.A.36 , C 3.B.30
Chuo, Tony: P 2.A.11
Churchill, Brandyn F.: C 2.B.11 , O 2.D.35 , O 3.D.32 , P 2.D.35 , P 3.D.32
Cian, Allen: C 2.D.2
Cisneros, Elías: P 1.A.42
Civelek, Yasin: P 3.C.2
Clancy, Seth: C 3.A.11
Clark, Leah: D 2.B.36 , P 2.B.36
Clark, Michael: C 2.B.6
Clark, Robert: C 1.D.27 , C 2.A.37
Claudio, Charley: P 2.D.44
Cleeton, David: CH 1.B.39 , P 1.C.39
Clohan, Rachel Susan: C 3.C.27
Coates, Dennis: CH 2.B.46 , D 1.D.42 , P 2.B.46
Coatney, Kalyn: C 3.D.42
Cobar, Michael: P 2.A.11
Cochran, Howard H.: C 2.A.15
Coe, Jessie: C 1.D.24
Coffie, Michael: C 2.E.27
Cohen, Elior: CH 2.E.26 , P 2.E.26 , P 3.C.22
Cole-Smith, Bethel: P 2.A.32
Cole, Rebel: C 1.D.17
Cole, Samuel: P 3.E.28
Cole, Stephen: CH 3.B.7 , P 3.B.7
Collins, Clay: CH 2.A.46 , P 2.A.46
Collins, Courtney: D 1.D.26
Collinson, Robert: C 2.E.19 , C 3.B.33
Comeig, Irene: CH 3.C.38 , P 3.C.38
Connolly, Laura: D 2.B.8 , D 3.D.40 , P 2.B.8
Conrad, Cameron: C 3.C.27
Contat, Justin: P 1.D.4
Conte, Marc: C 1.B.43
Conti, Gabriella: C 2.B.41
Cook, Jeremy: D 2.E.36 , P 3.C.28
Coombs, Kyle Gibson: P 3.C.11
Cooper, James: XX2.A.31
Coppock, Lee: C 1.B.39
Corinth, Kevin: C 3.E.30
Corman, Hope: P 1.D.9
Cormier, Abigail Rose: P 1.A.19
Cornwall, Gary: C 1.D.4 , CH 1.D.4
Cornwell, Christopher: C 2.A.1 , C 3.A.3
Corrao, Roberto: P 1.C.29
Corredor, Federico: P 3.D.12
Cortes, Kalena: C 1.C.41
Costa, Lawrence: P 1.D.34
Cotti, Chad: C 2.B.11 , D 2.A.9 , P 1.D.3
Cottle Hunt, Erin: D 1.D.6 , P 1.A.25
Couch, Kenneth: CH 3.A.20 , P 3.A.20
Coughlan de Perez, Erin: C 1.C.42
Courey, Gabriel: P 3.A.34
Courtemanche, Charles: C 2.A.11 , C 2.E.39 , CH 2.D.35
Cowell, Zachary: C 3.E.28
Cox, Caleb: P 2.A.38
Coyne, Chris: C 2.D.44 , C 3.C.45
Crabtree, Charles: P 2.E.35
Craig, Alexander: P 2.E.45
Craighead, William: P 1.C.8
Craigie, Terry-Ann: P 1.A.1
Cramer, Robert: D 2.B.1 , P 2.A.39 , P 2.E.1
Crawford, Patrick: D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12
Crawley, Edmund: CH 3.A.19 , P 3.A.19
Creamer, John: P 2.E.31
Crema, Angela: D 2.A.18 , P 2.B.18
Crispin, Laura: CH 2.A.41 , D 2.A.41 , O 2.A.41 , P 2.A.41
Cronin, Christopher: D 2.E.25 , P 2.E.25
Cropper, Maureen: CH 1.D.30 , O 1.D.30 , P 1.D.30
Crouch, Randy: C 1.C.38
Crow, Mark: C 1.B.36
Crowley, Christian: C 3.D.25
Crucini, Mario: C 2.E.16
Cruz, Cesi: CH 2.A.35 , P 2.A.35
Cruz, Diogenes: C 1.D.27
Cruz, Manuel David: CH 3.B.16 , P 3.B.16
Cseh, Attila: C 3.A.35 , P 3.A.35
Csóka, Endre: C 1.B.22
Cuba-Borda, Pablo: C 3.B.19
Cucagna, Maria Emilia: C 3.B.20
Cuellar Chavez, Miguel: P 3.E.5
Cuffey, Joel: C 1.A.22
Cugat, Gabriela: P 2.D.26
Cui, George: C 3.C.12
Cunningham, cindy: C 3.D.4
Cunningham, Jamein: XX3.D.36
Cunningham, Scott: C 2.A.1 , CH 2.A.1 , CH 3.A.3 , D 2.A.1 , D 3.A.3 , O 2.A.1 , O 3.A.3 , P 3.A.3
Cunningham, William: P 3.E.39
Curran, Brian: P 3.D.11
Currie, Janet: C 3.B.39
Curtis, Bradley Scott: P 1.A.30
Curtis, Chadwick: C 1.C.26 , P 1.C.26
Custers, Anna: C 1.B.20
Cusumano, Carlo M.: P 2.A.29
Cutler, Harvey: D 2.A.33 , P 2.A.33
Cutsinger, Bryan: CH 2.B.31 , CH 2.D.5 , CH 3.A.45 , O 3.A.45 , P 2.B.31 , P 3.A.45
D'Amico, Daniel: D 1.C.44 , XX1.D.44
D’Lima, Walter: C 2.E.3
Da Mata, Daniel: C 1.C.42
Dacass, Tennecia: C 1.A.22
Dad, Nasir: C 3.A.18
Dai, Shengtao: P 3.B.32
Danagoulian, Shooshan: C 1.A.26 , C 2.D.35
Danisman, Gamze: C 2.B.26
Danz, David: C 3.E.38
Darity, William: C 1.D.40
Darvin, Lindsey: C 2.D.46
Das, Abhipsita: P 1.A.22
Das, Debamanyu: D 2.D.40 , P 1.B.30
Das, Monica: P 3.B.43
Das, Nandini: P 3.E.15
Das, Shreyasee: C 1.D.34 , P 1.C.31 , P 3.B.20 , XX2.B.15
Dasaratha, Krishna: P 3.C.29
Dasgupta, Kabir: C 2.D.22 , D 3.B.2 , P 1.A.27
Dasgupta, Shatanjaya: C 3.C.28
Dasgupta, Utteeyo: CH 1.A.4 , CH 3.B.38 , D 1.A.4 , O 2.D.6 , O 3.A.6 , O 3.D.39 , P 3.B.38
Dass, Malabi: P 1.C.2
Datta, Biplab: C 1.C.40 , C 2.A.34 , D 2.A.34 , O 1.C.40 , O 2.A.34
Datta, Deepa: P 2.B.20
Dave, Dhaval: C 1.A.34 , C 1.D.9
Davies, Martin: C 3.B.4 , CH 3.B.4 , D 3.B.4 , O 3.B.4 , P 3.B.4
Davies, Ronald: C 3.C.10
Davis, David: C 1.A.12
Davis, Douglas: CH 3.A.38 , P 3.A.38
Davis, Lewis: CH 1.A.28 , D 2.D.5 , P 1.A.28
Davis, Monique: P 3.B.5
Davis, Will: P 1.C.40
de Bodisco, Christopher: C 2.A.19 , C 2.D.9 , C 2.E.19
De Geest, Lawrence: C 2.A.38
de Groote, Olivier: C 1.D.18
de Pinto, Marco: C 3.B.22
de Rugy, Veronique: C 3.C.36
de Souza, Gustavo: CH 2.E.28 , CH 3.E.26 , O 2.E.28 , O 3.E.26 , P 2.E.28 , P 3.E.26
Dean, Emma B.: D 1.C.36 , D 1.D.5 , P 2.A.36
Dean, James: P 2.E.23
Deb, Kaveri: C 2.D.2
DeBlieck, Akseli: P 2.E.5
Deck, Cary: C 2.A.38 , C 3.C.38 , P 2.B.1
DeHaven, Matthew: CH 3.B.10 , P 3.B.10
Deiana, Claudio: P 3.B.14
Dekker, Erwin: P 2.B.45
Del Boca, Daniela: C 1.D.18
Delgado, Lukas: C 3.C.19
Delogu, Marco: C 3.D.14
Deltas, George: CH 1.D.21 , D 3.E.2 , P 1.D.21 , P 3.D.2
Demir, Firat: C 1.C.22
Demiral, Elif Ece: CH 1.C.34 , P 1.C.34
Deneault, Christa: P 1.D.19
Deng, Lanfang: C 1.A.3
Deng, Yijuan: C 3.C.34
Denkyirah, Elisha: P 3.B.21 , P 3.D.45
Denteh, Augustine: D 1.D.5 , O 1.A.2 , P 1.A.2
Denti, Tommaso: P 2.B.29 , P 2.E.29
Denton-Schneider, Jon: P 1.C.30
Depken, Craig: C 2.E.13 , CH 2.D.46 , P 2.D.46 , P 3.B.1
Derksen, Laura: C 1.A.38
DeSilva, Dakshina: C 1.D.27 , C 3.D.2 , P 3.E.2
DeSimone, Jeffrey: CH 2.A.28 , O 2.A.28
Devereaux, Abigail: CH 1.B.44 , D 1.B.44 , P 1.B.44
Devi, Tanmay: C 1.C.20 , P 1.C.20
Devine, Peter Augustus: P 2.E.33
DeVore, Collin: D 1.B.35 , P 1.B.35
Dey, Matthew: C 3.D.4 , P 1.D.15
Dey, Titir: P 3.C.7
Deyo, Darwyyn: C 3.B.17 , CH 2.E.17 , CH 3.B.17 , D 3.B.17 , O 2.E.17 , O 3.B.17 , O 3.C.41 , P 2.E.17
Deza, Monica: C 3.A.14 , D 2.A.9 , P 2.A.9 , P 2.D.35
Dhongde, Shatakshee: C 1.C.16 , CH 2.D.3 , D 1.B.31 , O 2.D.3 , P 2.D.3
Di Caro, Paolo: D 1.A.17 , P 2.A.17
Di, Aurelia: D 1.A.3 , P 1.A.3 , P 3.E.8
Diabate, Alassane: C 2.B.26
Diallo, Yoro: C 3.B.23
Diamantopoulou, Lydia: C 1.B.12
Diao, Liang: C 2.A.30
Diaz Reyes, Angelo: P 3.E.5
Diaz-Campo, Cecilia S.: CH 1.D.2
Dicandia, Vittoria: C 2.D.10 , P 1.B.40
Dickert-Conlin, Stacy: O 3.D.1
Diercks, Anthony: C 3.C.25
Dilden, Elif: P 1.A.22
Dillon, Michaela: P 3.A.4
Dills, Angela: C 1.C.9 , P 1.D.26
Dinarte-Dias, Lelys: C 3.C.34
Ding, Tingting: C 2.D.38
Ding, Xiaozhou: CH 2.A.25 , D 1.D.39 , O 2.A.25 , P 2.B.6
Dinh, Kevin: C 1.C.39
Dirks, Cody : P 2.B.30
DiTommaso, Adrienne: C 2.A.21
DiZerega, Gus: P 2.D.45
Do, Ngoc Ha: P 3.E.42
Do, Yeongwoong: P 1.C.21
Dodini, Samuel Nathan: C 2.A.10 , P 1.A.32
Dodonova, Anna: CH 3.A.8 , P 3.A.8
Doerner, William: C 1.D.4
Doherty Luduvice, Andre Victor: P 3.D.24
Dokania, Prerna: P 1.C.15
Domina, Thad: C 2.B.36
Dominguez, Patricio: C 3.A.7
Domnisoru, Ciprian: C 3.A.18
Donahoe, J. Travis: C 3.B.14
Donald, Eric: P 1.C.26
Donayre, Luiggi: D 3.C.32 , P 1.A.13
Dong, Fang: P 3.B.7
Dong, Hao: D 2.D.4 , P 2.A.24
Dong, Xiuming (Audrey): C 2.A.9
Doniger, Cynthia: CH 1.C.27 , O 1.C.27 , P 1.C.27
Donoso Pena, Leticia: D 1.D.40 , P 3.B.30
Dopico, Luis G.: P 3.C.3
Dorn, David: C 1.D.15
Dossani, Asad: CH 3.D.9 , P 3.D.9
Dotta, Mario: P 1.C.42
Dougherty, Shaun: C 1.C.15
Douglas, Seymour: C 3.B.19
Downes, Henry: C 1.A.24
Drain, Sarah: D 3.C.41 , P 3.C.41
Dromgold-Sermen, Michelle S.: C 2.E.26
Drouvelis, Michalis: C 3.D.38
Drozd, Lukasz: P 2.E.28
Drukker, Austin: D 1.B.35 , P 1.D.35
Drukker, David: P 1.B.14
Du, Chuang: C 2.B.22
Du, Rui: C 3.B.41 , D 3.B.41 , P 3.D.21
Du, Yiming: C 2.A.11
Du, You: P 1.D.11
Duan, Yi: CH 2.B.28 , P 2.B.28
Duan, Yiwei: P 2.B.16
Duarte, Fernando: C 3.B.10
Duarte, Marco: C 2.A.37
Ducking, Johnny: CH 3.B.1 , O 3.B.1 , P 3.B.1
Duka, Zoga: C 3.D.20
Dunbar, Jack: C 3.A.19
Duncan, Thomas: P 2.D.44
Duncan, William: CH 2.A.7 , P 2.A.7
Dundas, Steven: C 3.C.42
Dunkle Werner, Karl: C 3.B.42
Dunlop, Sarah: C 1.D.30
Dunn, Abe: C 1.D.31
Duong, Thao: C 1.B.36 , P 2.D.43
Duque, Valentina: D 2.E.6 , P 1.A.41 , P 2.D.12
Duquennois, Claire: C 1.A.38
Duquette, Nicolas: C 1.C.36
Durmaz, Nazif: CH 3.C.8 , O 3.C.8 , P 3.C.8
Dustan, Andrew: P 1.A.41
Dutta, Nabamita: C 1.C.3 , O 1.C.3 , P 2.B.32
Dwyer, Kevin: C 1.D.42
Dycus, Ryan: P 2.E.39
Dzhambova, Krastina: CH 3.C.32 , P 3.D.46
Dziadula, Eva: C 2.B.4 , C 3.B.30 , CH 1.A.26 , CH 1.B.26 , D 1.A.26 , O 1.A.26 , O 1.B.26 , P 1.B.26
Earle, Andrew: P 1.C.42
Eastmond, Tanner: D 1.B.36 , P 1.A.36
Eaton, Matt: C 3.B.26 , CH 3.E.39 , O 3.E.39 , P 3.E.39
Ebeling, Richard: XX1.A.45
Eckert, Fabian: C 3.D.19
Eckrote-Nordland, Marissa: CH 2.D.9 , P 2.D.9
Eddhir, Ahmed: P 1.D.21
Ederer, Tim: D 2.B.18 , P 2.A.18
Ederington, Josh: D 2.E.9 , P 2.E.9
Edin, Per-Anders: C 1.C.18
Edler, Bob: C 3.B.35
Edwards, Griffin: C 3.C.27
Edwards, Kathryn: C 1.D.24
Eggleston, Jonathan: C 3.A.4
Eidschun, Erin: C 1.D.9
Eilam, Nir: C 2.A.27 , CH 3.B.2
Eisenkopf, Alexander: C 3.E.36
Eisner, Nathan: P 2.D.16
Eizmendi Larrinaga, Axel: P 1.C.13
Elder, John: C 3.D.9
Ellen, Ingrid Gould: C 3.E.1
Ellieroth, Kathrin: P 1.C.4
Ellington, Grant Alexander: P 2.A.19
Ellis, Cameron: C 1.A.34
Ellis, Keaton: P 2.B.22
Ellis, Ryan: CH 3.D.7 , P 3.C.4 , P 3.D.7
Eloriaga, Justin Raymond: P 1.B.8
Elrod, Aaron: CH 3.C.22 , P 3.C.22
Emblom, Allyson Bronwyn: P 2.B.5
Emerson, Tisha: C 2.E.15 , P 2.D.28 , P 3.A.15
Enami, Ali: P 3.A.22 , P 3.D.12
Endersby, Linnea: D 1.C.36 , P 2.A.36
Eng, Amanda: C 1.D.31
Engbom, Niklas: CH 1.C.14 , O 1.C.14 , P 1.C.14
English, Eric: P 1.D.31
Enkhbold, Enerelt: P 2.A.30
Ennis, Sean: C 1.C.37
Eo, Yunjong: C 1.A.13
Eom, Taekyu: P 3.E.10
Erceg, Ashley M: D 2.B.36 , P 2.B.36
Eremionkhale, Amy: C 3.C.34 , XX1.A.39
Eren, Ozkan: D 3.C.27 , P 3.C.27
Eriksen, Michael: C 2.E.3
Erro, Amaya: C 3.B.28
Ersal Kiziler, Eylem: D 3.C.32 , P 1.A.13
Erten, Bilge: D 1.D.40 , P 2.B.36
Escalante, Cesar: C 3.C.6
Escalante, Edwar: C 3.B.44 , P 2.E.45
Escamilla-Guerrero, David: C 2.B.44 , P 2.D.30
Esmkhani, Khalil: C 2.B.26 , P 3.A.8
Espinosa-Casero, Fátima: C 2.B.17
Espinosa, Romain: C 1.D.41
Esquivel, Carlos: C 1.A.23
Estrada, Miguel Antonio G.: P 1.D.2
Estrada, Pablo: P 1.C.5
Etienne, Xiaoli: C 3.D.8
Evans, Barry: P 3.A.34
Evans, William: C 1.C.41
Evdokimov, Kirill: P 2.E.21
Ewing, Bradley: C 1.A.22 , D 2.A.33 , P 2.A.33
Fabre, Anais: C 1.D.18 , D 2.B.18 , P 2.A.18
Fabregas, Raissa: C 2.B.44
Facchini, Giovanni: C 3.D.31
Faltings, Richard: P 2.E.12
Fan, Tony: P 3.A.38
Fang, Di: C 1.A.12 , C 2.A.12 , C 3.D.6 , D 2.E.40
Fang, Lei: P 1.C.23
Fantinatti, Amanda: C 3.A.32
Farandy, Alan Ray: C 2.E.39
Fardmanesh, Mohsen: P 3.B.19
Faria, Hugo: C 3.D.27
Farin, Sherajum Monira: P 1.D.2
Farkas, Hannah: P 2.B.43
Farooq, Nadia: P 2.D.41
Farooqi, Hira: C 1.C.18
Farzana, Sadia: P 2.E.32
Fatehin, Sohani: CH 1.C.40
Fatema, Kaniz: C 2.A.34
Fattal-Jaef, Roberto: P 3.B.27
Faulk, Dagney: C 3.D.12
Fazli, Sheena: C 2.B.10
Fazlul, Ishtiaque: CH 3.B.3 , O 1.C.40 , O 2.A.34 , P 1.C.40 , P 3.B.3
Fe, Hao: C 2.E.9
Fedorov, Katarina: C 1.A.28 , P 2.A.30
Fehlman, Caroline: C 3.E.42
Feild, Ellen: P 2.A.28
Feilich, Ethan: P 3.A.33
Feinberg, Robert: D 2.A.40 , P 3.D.6
Feinmann, Javier: C 3.A.7
Feld, Lars P.: C 2.A.23
Feldman, Paul: P 3.D.38
Felegi, Brianna: P 2.E.30
Felix, Alison: C 3.C.22
Feltenstein, Andrew: CH 2.D.41 , O 2.D.41 , P 2.D.41
Feng, Kexin: P 3.D.20
Feng, Li: P 1.D.46
Ferdousee, Atia: P 3.A.2
Ferguson, Joel: P 1.A.43 , P 3.C.35
Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus: C 3.B.31
Fernandez, Jose: CH 1.D.26 , CH 3.C.28 , D 2.E.36 , D 3.D.40 , O 1.D.26 , O 2.E.36 , O 3.C.28 , P 3.C.28 , XX3.B.34
Fernández, León: C 3.A.26
Fernandez, Linda: C 3.B.43
Fernandez, Manuel: P 2.D.17
Fernandez, Raquel: C 1.C.18
Ferranna, Maddalena: P 1.D.41
Ferraro, Domenico: C 1.C.33
Ferreira Neto, Amir: C 2.E.13 , D 1.A.17 , O 1.A.17 , O 1.B.17 , O 2.A.17 , O 2.B.17 , P 2.A.17
Ferreira, Susana: C 3.B.43 , C 3.C.43 , C 3.E.19 , D 2.B.5 , P 3.B.28
Fershtman, Daniel: P 1.A.29
Fiala, Nathan: D 2.E.6 , P 2.D.12
Fieldhouse, Andrew: CH 3.A.17 , D 1.C.2 , P 3.A.17
Figlio, David: C 3.C.27
Figone, Kelsey: C 3.D.30
Figueiredo, Erik: C 3.E.4
Fike, Rosemarie: C 1.D.45 , P 1.D.45
Filosa, Neil: P 1.B.1
Finan, Kira Marie: CH 2.A.17 , D 2.B.17 , P 1.B.17
Finan, Olivia Irma: C 1.B.17
Finio, Nicholas James: P 2.A.32
Firpo, Sergio: C 1.B.2
Fischer, Bob: C 1.D.41
Fischer, Eric: P 3.B.7
Fisher, Jack Welcome: CH 3.C.19 , D 1.D.37 , P 3.A.37 , P 3.C.19
Fisher, Jonathan: C 2.E.31
Fiszbein, Martin: C 1.A.28
Fitzgerald, John: C 2.E.31
Fitzpatrick, Katie: C 1.B.33
Fitzsimmons, Patrick: C 2.A.14 , O 1.D.12 , O 3.E.44 , P 1.C.28 , P 3.E.44
Flabbi, Luca: CH 3.A.18 , D 3.B.18 , P 3.A.18
Fleck, Robert: C 3.E.44
Fleming, Owen: C 1.D.2 , O 1.D.2 , P 1.A.26
Fleming, Parker: C 2.A.35
Fletcher, Ian: P 3.D.35
Fletcher, Jason: C 2.B.41
Flinn, Chris: C 1.D.18
Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso: P 1.D.36
Flowers, Anna: C 3.A.44 , P 3.C.36
Foerster, Hanno: D 1.A.18 , P 1.B.18
Fons-Rosen, Christian: C 3.B.9
Forbes, Silke: C 2.D.21
Fortenberry, Kathryn: C 2.B.13
Fossen, Frank: C 1.B.19
Foster, Irene: XX2.B.15
Foster, Lucia: C 3.D.4
Foucher, Alexandra: C 2.D.16
Fox, Melanie: XX2.B.15
Francis, Neville: C 3.B.15
Franguridi, Grigory: C 2.D.27
Franz, Nathan: P 1.C.13
Freeman, Patricia: C 2.E.36
Freeman, Richard: C 1.C.25
Freiberg, Tracey: P 3.A.27
Freitas-Groff, Zach: P 3.C.46
Fries, Tilman: C 3.A.38
Frost, Shelby: C 3.C.34
Frye, Raquel: C 2.E.34
Fu, Chao: C 1.B.36 , C 1.C.18
Fu, Wei: C 3.A.20 , C 3.D.16
Fuentes-Albero, Cristina: C 3.A.19
Fujii, Tomoki: C 3.A.41
Fujiwara, Thomas: C 2.E.10
Fukuda, Katsufumi: P 1.D.33
Fulford, Scott: P 2.D.22 , P 2.E.21
Fuller, Caleb: D 1.C.44
Fuller, Jasmine: P 2.A.32
Fullerton, Don: C 2.A.43
Furceri, Davide: P 3.D.34
Fusco, Elisa: C 2.A.17
Futch, Michael: C 2.A.26
Gabe, Todd: C 1.D.13
Gabriele, Florencia: P 2.D.34
Gaddis, S. Michael: C 3.C.23
Gaduh, Arya: C 1.A.20
Gaechter, Simon: C 3.A.39
Gaekwad-Babulal, Neepa: C 2.E.27 , CH 2.E.27 , O 2.E.27 , P 2.E.27
Gaggero, Alberto: C 1.D.35
Gai, Yunwei: P 1.D.13
Gaiani, Sebastian: C 1.A.18
Gail, Hoyt: P 2.D.28
Gaire, Bishal: P 3.C.6
Galaasen, Sigurd: C 3.A.32
Galizzi, Monica: C 3.D.40 , P 3.D.40
Gallagher, Luke: C 1.B.36
Gallagher, Ryan: C 2.B.19
Galvao, Antonio: C 1.B.2 , C 2.B.27 , O 1.B.2 , P 1.B.2
Galvez-Soriano, Oscar: D 2.B.44 , P 2.B.44
Gan, Tan: CH 2.A.29 , P 2.A.29
Ganslmeier, Michael: C 3.D.34
Gansukh, Uyanga: C 1.A.33
Ganvir, Nikhil: P 1.D.14
Gao, Lei: P 1.A.27
Gao, Wayne Yuan: P 2.A.3
Gao, Wenjing: C 3.C.27
Garcez, Lucas: P 1.A.19 , P 3.E.4
Garcia Munoz, Emanuel: XX1.A.31
Garcia-Hernandezz, Ana: C 2.D.12
Garcia-Jimeno, Camilo: C 1.C.28
Garcia-Perez, Monica: C 3.C.28 , CH 2.D.28 , D 2.A.44 , O 2.D.28 , P 2.A.44 , P 2.D.28
Garcia-Santana, Manuel: P 3.B.27
Garcia-Vazquez, Martin: P 3.A.20
Gardner, John: CH 3.B.32 , P 3.B.32
Garfinkel, Michelle: C 3.A.46
Garg, Teevrat: C 3.B.40
Garin, Andy: P 3.E.26
Garner, Thesia: D 1.B.31 , P 2.D.3 , P 2.E.31
Garrido, Francisco: P 3.D.6
Gaur, Vasundhara: XX1.A.46
Gautam, Sanghmitra: C 3.B.40
Gavassa-Perez, Ernesto M.: P 3.D.38
Gayle, George-Levi: C 1.C.18 , C 2.E.18
Ge, Ming: P 1.A.12
Gearhart, Richard: C 1.A.22
Gechter, Michael: C 3.B.40
Geloso, Vincent: C 2.D.44 , C 3.A.22 , C 3.C.36 , CH 2.D.16 , D 1.C.44 , P 2.D.16 , P 2.E.16 , P 3.A.31
Geng, Huayan: C 2.E.7
Geng, Yi: C 1.B.19
Gennetian, Lisa: CH 2.A.44 , D 2.A.44 , D 3.B.33 , O 2.A.44 , P 1.D.40 , P 2.A.44 , P 3.B.33
Gentry, Elissa: P 2.A.39 , P 3.B.39
Gentry, Matthew: CH 2.E.37 , D 1.C.37 , D 3.D.2 , D 3.E.2 , P 1.D.27 , P 2.E.37 , P 3.E.2
Gerry, Christopher: D 1.A.33
Gersbach, Hans: C 3.A.21
Gershenson, Seth: D 3.C.27 , P 3.C.27
Gershman, Boris: C 1.C.19 , C 1.D.33
Geruso, Michael: C 3.A.2
Getahun, Tigabu: C 1.C.20
Geven, Koen: C 2.B.10
Gevrek, Deniz: CH 1.C.19 , P 1.C.19
Gevrek, Z. Eylem: C 1.C.19
Ghazi, Soroush: C 3.B.6 , P 1.C.33
Ghimire, Suraj: P 3.B.42
Ghorai, Moumita: C 1.A.37
Ghose, Devaki: C 3.D.41
Ghosh Dastidar, Ayan: C 1.D.14
Ghosh Moulick, Abhishekh: C 1.C.20
Ghosh, Arpita: C 1.D.39
Ghosh, Atisha: C 1.D.39
Ghosh, Pallab: C 2.B.8 , CH 1.C.22 , P 1.C.22
Ghosh, Sriparna: C 3.C.41 , D 3.C.41 , P 3.C.41
Giannarakis, Panagiotis: C 2.E.15
Gibbs, Chloe: CH 3.B.33 , D 3.B.33 , O 3.B.33 , P 3.B.33
Gibbs, Holly: C 2.B.19
Gibson-Davis, Christina: C 1.D.40
Gibson, Deon: P 3.A.27
Gibson, John: C 3.B.44 , CH 3.E.36 , P 3.E.36
Gibson, John: C 2.B.10 , CH 2.B.10 , D 2.B.10 , O 2.B.10 , P 2.B.10
Gibson, Matthew: XX3.D.3
Gidey, Tagel: C 1.C.13
Gifford, Thomas: P 3.E.39
Gilbert, John: P 3.C.8
Giles, Tyler: D 1.C.1
Gill, David: C 2.A.38
Gillmore, Roberto: P 1.B.27
Gilpin, Gregory: CH 1.B.36 , CH 2.A.36 , D 1.D.36 , O 1.A.36 , O 1.B.36 , O 1.C.36 , O 1.D.36 , O 2.A.36 , O 2.B.36 , P 1.A.36
Gilraine, Michael: C 2.D.12
Gilyard, Shaun: CH 3.E.15 , P 3.E.15
Gindelsky, Marina: C 1.D.4 , P 1.B.31
Gindin, Alice: CH 2.E.21 , P 2.E.21
Ginther, Donna: O 2.A.4
Giraldo, Andres: CH 3.D.28 , P 3.D.28
Giri, Jay: C 3.A.11
Gitter, Seth: C 2.E.34
Glauser, Stephen: CH 3.D.36 , O 3.D.36 , XX3.D.36
Glick, Samuel: D 2.A.25 , P 2.A.25 , P 2.E.2
Godeiro, Lucas: C 1.B.33
Godl-Hanisch, Isabel: C 2.E.23
Goehring, Grant: P 1.C.30
Goel, Deepti: CH 2.B.16 , P 2.B.16
Goel, Skand: C 1.A.42
Goerke, Laszlo: CH 3.B.22 , P 3.B.22
Goff, Leonard: P 3.B.32
Goffe, William: C 2.E.15 , D 2.A.15 , P 1.B.39
Gohmann, Stephan F.: C 1.B.19 , C 1.C.3 , P 1.C.3
Goings, Ramon: C 3.C.27
Golan, Limor: CH 1.A.18 , D 1.A.18 , P 1.A.18
Gold, Daniel: C 3.E.1
Goldberg, Pinelopi: C 1.D.37
Goldring, Thomas: C 2.E.4 , P 2.E.4
Goldsmith-Pinkham, Paul: P 1.C.7
Goldsmith, Art: C 2.D.40 , CH 2.D.40 , CH 3.B.5 , D 3.B.5 , O 2.D.40
Gómez Zapata, Jonathan Daniel: C 2.B.17
Gomez-Cardona, Sebastian: C 3.B.31
Gómez-Vásquez, Daniel: D 1.D.26 , D 2.B.44 , P 1.D.26 , P 2.B.44 , P 2.D.38
Gómez-Vega, Mafalda: C 1.A.17
Gong, Erick: P 1.C.2
Gong, Tengda: P 3.A.6
Gong, Yazhen: C 3.A.43
Gong, Yifan: D 2.A.25 , P 2.A.25
Gonzalez Garcia, Ignacio: C 3.E.40
Gonzalez Smith, Angel: P 1.A.11
González Valdenegro, Rodrigo: D 2.E.37 , P 3.A.37
Gonzalez-Cortez, Roxana: C 3.A.11
Gonzalez-Sanchez, Eric Patricio: P 1.B.34
González-Val, Rafael: P 1.B.27
González, Alessandra: P 3.B.20
Gonzalez, Javier Jose: P 1.B.28
Gonzalez, Luis: P 3.A.35
Gonzalez, Robert: C 1.A.36
González, Sergio: P 3.C.33
Goodman-Bacon, Andrew: D 2.A.1
Goodman, Lucas: CH 1.A.27 , P 1.A.27
Goodman, Nathan: C 3.A.44 , D 3.B.45 , P 1.C.45 , P 3.B.45
Goodwin, Barry: C 3.D.8
Gopal, Bhargav: D 1.A.36 , P 2.A.36
Gopinath, Gita: C 3.B.12
Gordeev, Stepan: P 3.D.13
Gordon, Kemar Rajay: P 3.B.6
Gordon, Matthew: C 1.D.30
Gordon, Peter-John: C 2.E.18
Gorgulu, Deniz: C 3.D.30
Gorina, Eugenia: C 1.D.34
Gornemann, Nils: C 3.B.19 , P 1.A.11
Goswami, Kishor: C 2.D.33 , P 2.D.33
Goto, Eiji: D 3.C.32 , P 1.A.13
Gottesman, Michael: P 1.B.38
Goulbourne, Rushaine: C 2.E.13
Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier: C 3.B.12
Gove, Michael: P 1.C.8
Goyal, Raghav: P 3.D.8
Goyal, Rishabh: C 1.A.24
Graf, Caroline: C 1.A.28
Grajzl, Peter: P 1.D.42
Gramm, Marshall: CH 1.A.15 , O 1.A.15 , P 1.A.15
Grant Long, Judith: C 2.A.46
Grashow, Rachel: C 3.A.10
Graves Williamson, Danielle: P 3.A.30
Gray, Eddie: P 1.D.6
Grecu, Anca: C 3.C.28 , D 3.C.28 , P 2.E.36
Green, Alan: CH 1.A.16 , CH 2.E.19 , P 1.A.16
Green, Madeleine: C 3.C.38
Greenman, Sarah: C 3.C.46
Gregg, Matthew: CH 3.E.4 , P 3.E.4
Gregory, Jesse: C 1.B.36
Grice, Richard: C 3.D.15
Grier, Kevin: C 3.A.31 , C 3.B.21 , C 3.C.40 , CH 3.C.40 , O 2.B.31 , O 3.C.40 , P 3.A.31
Grier, Robin: C 3.A.31 , P 3.C.40
Griffen, Andrew: C 2.D.18
Grigolon, Laura: C 1.A.24
Grim, Cheryl: C 3.D.4
Grimon, Marie-Pascale: C 3.A.3
Groen, Jeffrey: P 3.D.15
Grossbard, Shoshana: D 3.B.30 , P 3.D.30
Grosskopf, Shawna: C 1.D.46
Grossman, Daniel: C 1.A.26 , C 2.A.11
Grove, Wayne: P 2.B.46 , P 3.A.10
Groves, Melissa: C 2.E.34
Gu, Jiadong: C 3.C.26
Gu, Jiaying: P 2.A.3
Gu, Xin: D 1.A.3 , P 1.A.3
Guedhami, Omrane: C 1.B.34
Guidetti, Bruna: P 2.D.11
Guignet, Dennis: P 3.E.42
Guiso, Luigi: C 3.B.14
Guiteras, Raymond: CH 3.B.40 , D 3.B.40 , O 3.B.40 , P 3.B.40
Guldi, Melanie: CH 2.B.41 , CH 3.B.30 , CH 3.D.30 , D 1.D.9 , D 2.B.41 , D 2.D.35 , D 3.A.3 , O 1.D.40 , O 2.B.40 , O 2.B.41 , O 3.B.30 , O 3.D.30
Gunnarsson, Candace: C 3.A.11
Gunsilius, Florian: C 3.A.28 , P 3.A.1
Guo, Huanhuan: C 3.C.20
Guo, Junjie: P 1.C.27
Guo, Yanran: P 3.C.19
Gupta, Anubhab: C 3.E.15
Gupta, Neeraja: D 2.B.8 , P 2.B.8
Gupta, Ritika: P 3.B.5
Gupta, Sanjay: C 3.A.35
Gupta, Shatakshi: P 1.A.4
Gupta, Shivani: P 1.C.20 , P 2.E.20
Gust, Chris: C 3.C.25
Gutierrez-Li, Alejandro: D 2.A.44 , P 2.A.44
Gutmann, Jerg: P 3.A.31
Guy, David: C 3.A.11
Guzman, Kendyl: P 3.E.39
Guzman, Matthew Joseph: P 3.B.3
Gyetvai, Attila: D 3.B.18 , P 3.A.18
Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena: XX3.C.1
Ha, Inhyuck: CH 2.E.11 , P 2.E.11
Ha, Jeongmin: P 3.E.28
Haan, Peter: C 2.E.18
Habu, Takuma: P 1.B.29
Hadziomerspahic, Amila: C 3.C.42
Haeyun, D.: C 2.E.6
Hahn, Robert: C 2.A.39
Hai, Rong: C 1.A.18
Haimiti, Aerfate: D 1.B.36 , D 2.A.21 , P 1.A.36
Hales, Laura: C 2.A.41
Hall, Andrea: D 3.C.31 , P 3.C.31
Hall, Jacob: C 2.A.19 , CH 1.D.12 , CH 3.E.44 , O 1.D.12 , O 2.A.14 , O 3.E.44 , P 2.A.14
Hall, Jonathan: C 1.B.11
Hall, Joshua: P 1.D.33
Hall, Joshua: C 2.D.13
Halliday, Simon: CH 2.D.15 , D 1.B.39 , O 1.A.39 , O 1.B.39 , O 1.C.39 , O 1.D.39 , O 2.A.15 , O 2.B.15 , O 2.D.15 , O 2.E.15 , O 3.A.15 , XX2.D.15
Halliday, Timothy: C 1.C.17 , CH 1.C.17 , O 1.C.17 , P 1.C.17
Halperin, Basil: P 3.A.23
Halsey, Alexander: C 2.B.14
Haltiwanger, John: C 3.D.4
Hamilton, Ben: CH 3.A.46 , D 1.C.46 , P 1.C.46
Hampsher-Monk, Sam: C 2.D.39
Hampton, Matt: P 1.A.20
Han, Bing: C 3.C.21
Han, Brandon Yueyang: D 1.C.12
Han, Hsing-Wen: C 1.A.24
Han, Hyoyoung: P 2.A.12
Han, Lu: C 3.E.1
Han, Ruoning: P 3.E.7
Han, Seungyub: P 2.D.2 , P 3.B.13
Han, Yiran: P 1.C.11
Han, Yoonseon: C 2.E.9 , P 1.C.25
Han, Zhao: P 2.B.14
Handlan, Amy: CH 1.B.4 , O 1.A.25 , O 1.B.4 , O 1.C.4 , P 1.B.4
Handoyo, Felix Wisnu: C 2.E.39
Hanke, Steve: P 3.C.3
Hanlon, Walker: C 1.C.30
Hannon, Andrew: C 3.A.32
Hanselman, Paul: C 2.B.36
Hansen, Benjamin: D 1.C.1
Hansen, Casper: C 3.C.30
Hansen, Gail: C 2.E.14
Hanson, Andrew: CH 1.C.5 , CH 3.C.25 , D 1.C.5 , O 3.C.25 , P 3.C.25
Hanssen, F. Andrew: CH 3.A.24 , D 3.A.24 , P 3.E.44
Haque, Samiul: P 2.E.14
Harding, Anthony: P 3.D.25
Harding, Matt: C 2.A.3
Hardy, Bradley: CH 1.D.31 , D 2.E.31 , O 1.D.31 , P 2.D.3
Harrington, James: C 1.D.34
Harris, Andre'nay: P 1.A.35
Harris, Clint: D 1.A.36 , P 1.B.36
Harris, Colin: D 1.C.44 , D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12
Harris, Douglas N.: C 3.B.3
Harris, Robert: CH 3.A.42 , P 3.A.42
Harris, Timothy: CH 3.A.7 , P 3.A.7
Harrison, Glenn: C 1.C.13
Harrison, James: CH 2.E.16 , P 2.E.16
Harrison, Teresa: CH 3.D.1 , P 3.D.1
Harter, James K.: C 1.B.33
Hartley, Robert: P 2.D.3
Harvey, Laura: C 3.A.15
Harvey, Mitchell W: P 2.A.30 , P 3.A.45
Harwick, Cameron: P 3.B.44
Harwood, Katharine: C 3.E.1
Hasan, Amer: D 2.B.10 , P 2.B.10
Hasan, Md Mohiuddin: C 1.D.25
Haskell, Nancy: CH 3.C.4 , P 3.C.4
Hasnas, John: XX1.D.44
Hassan, Hashibul: C 3.A.41
Haughey, Cara: O 3.D.1 , P 3.D.1
Hauk, William: CH 2.D.2 , P 2.D.2
Haws, Adrian: C 2.A.1
Hayes, Kathy: C 1.D.46 , CH 1.D.46 , O 1.D.46
Hazlett, Peter: P 3.E.44
Hazra, Devika: P 1.C.1
He, Kevin: P 3.A.29
He, Lei: C 1.B.35 , C 3.E.2 , CH 1.D.23 , P 1.D.23
He, Leshui: D 2.D.37 , P 3.B.37
He, Qingxin: D 1.C.35 , P 1.D.35
He, Shan: P 1.A.22
He, Yanyun: C 3.C.21
He, Zhaochen: P 2.B.35 , P 3.A.22
He, Zijing: D 1.D.1 , P 3.B.5
Hebert, Reginald: C 2.B.11 , P 3.C.21
Heckelman, Jac: CH 1.D.42 , O 1.D.42
Heflin, Justin: CH 3.C.14 , CH 3.D.14 , P 3.C.14
Hegarty, Caitlin: P 2.E.10
Helgerman, Thomas Eric: CH 3.D.11 , P 3.D.11
Heller, Blake: D 1.C.41 , P 1.C.41
Henault, Joaquin: C 1.B.32
Henke, Alexander: C 1.B.16 , CH 1.B.16 , O 1.B.16 , P 1.B.16
Heo, Ji Hye: P 2.B.28
Heras Recuero, Laura: D 3.E.40 , P 3.E.40
Herbst, Ed: P 3.C.25
Hernandez Martinez, Victor: P 3.D.15
Hernandez, Karla: P 1.D.34
Hernandez, Karla C.: P 3.D.45
Hernando-Kaminsky, Pablo: CH 3.B.23 , P 3.B.23
Heron, Sarina: C 2.E.30
Herreno, Juan: C 3.B.36
Herrera, Ana Maria: C 1.B.8
Herrero-Prieto, Luis César: C 2.B.17 , D 2.A.17 , P 1.A.17
Hersch, Joni: P 2.D.40
Herzberg, Roberta: CH 3.A.44 , O 3.A.44 , P 3.A.44
Hess, Andrew John: P 2.E.32
Hess, Joshua: C 1.A.34 , CH 1.A.34 , O 1.A.34
Hettinger, Katlyn: P 2.B.40
Heutel, Garth: C 3.E.36
Hickman, William: C 2.D.38 , P 3.B.38
Hicks, Jeffrey: C 3.D.32
Hicks, Michael: C 3.D.12
Hidayat, Agus: C 2.E.39
Hild, Anna Elizabeth: P 3.B.26
Hildebrandt, Melanie: C 2.E.34
Hillier, Ashleigh: C 3.D.40
Hillman, Jordan: D 2.A.45 , P 2.A.45
Hincapié, Andrés: D 1.D.18 , P 1.C.18
Hingl, Kurtis: P 2.B.45
Hinshaw, Hudson: C 1.D.30
Hisam, Kulsoom: P 3.E.14
Hnatkovska, Viktoriya: CH 2.E.33
Ho, Christine: C 3.A.41
Ho, Chun-Yu: C 1.C.11 , C 2.A.16 , C 2.D.27
Ho, Paul: C 3.C.25
Hoang, Trang: CH 3.D.41 , O 3.D.41 , P 3.D.41
Hobbs, Kelsi: CH 3.D.19 , P 3.D.19
Hobijn, Bart: C 3.B.31
Hochard, Jacob: P 1.B.31 , XX1.C.43
Hodge, Timothy: C 2.D.35
Hodgson, Douglas: CH 1.B.17 , D 2.B.17 , P 2.A.17
Hoekstra, Mark: C 2.D.1
Hoel, Jessica: P 1.C.19
Hoffer, Adam: P 2.E.13
Hoffmann, Eric: C 1.D.10 , P 1.D.10
Hogan, Thomas: P 2.B.31
Hogue, Eric: P 2.B.27
Hokayem, Charles: D 2.B.4 , O 1.D.31
Holcomb, Michael: C 3.A.30
Holcombe, Jenny: C 1.D.24
Holcombe, Randall: CH 1.B.45 , D 1.B.45 , P 1.B.45
Holder, Mary Kimberly (Kim): CH 2.D.34 , CH 2.E.34 , CH 3.B.34 , O 2.D.34 , O 2.E.34 , O 3.B.34 , O 3.C.34 , P 2.D.34 , P 2.E.34
Holguin, Juan: C 3.B.36
Holla, Shria: P 2.B.4
Holladay, Scott: C 1.B.41
Holley, Heather: C 1.A.28
Holmes, Chanita: CH 2.B.8 , D 2.B.8 , O 2.B.8 , P 2.B.8
Holstead, Cameron: C 1.C.38
Holt, Andrew: P 2.E.16
Holt, Charles: C 3.C.38 , D 2.A.15 , P 1.B.39
Hong, Jimin: C 3.D.43
Hong, Joonkyo: C 1.D.37
Hong, Shengjie: C 2.D.27
Hood, Kyle: C 1.D.31
Hopenhayn, Hugo: C 3.B.27
Hopkins, Caroline: C 1.C.42
Horan, Patrick: CH 2.E.23 , P 2.E.23
Horn, Brady: C 1.D.3 , C 2.A.9 , CH 1.D.3 , CH 2.A.9 , D 1.D.3 , O 1.D.3 , O 2.A.9 , P 2.A.9
Horpedahl, Jeremy: D 1.C.44
Hortacsu, Ali: C 1.C.12
Hoshino, Tetsuya: P 1.C.29
Hossain, E. Mallick: C 2.A.36
Hossain, Md Amzad: D 2.A.34 , P 1.A.20 , P 2.A.34
Hossain, Md Shahadath: C 3.E.32 , CH 1.A.37 , D 1.A.37 , D 3.E.32 , P 1.A.37
Hossain, Ridwan Mosharraf: P 2.D.6
Hotchkiss, Julie: O 2.A.21 , O 2.E.30 , P 2.A.21 , P 2.E.30
Hou, Jialin: C 1.A.34 , C 2.E.36
Hou, Xiaolong: P 1.D.11
Houde, Jean-Francois: C 2.A.37
Houghton, Kendall: C 1.D.31
Hounyo, Ulrich: P 1.B.7
House, Lisa: C 1.D.10
Houseman, Susan: C 1.D.15 , CH 1.D.15
Houser, Daniel: C 2.D.36 , CH 1.C.32 , D 3.A.39 , O 1.B.32 , O 1.C.32 , O 1.D.32 , O 2.D.36 , O 3.A.39 , P 1.C.32
Hovhannisyan, Nune: C 3.A.46
Howard, Eric: D 1.B.45 , P 1.B.45
Howard, Gregory: P 1.B.31 , P 2.A.42
Howard, Jacob: D 1.C.35 , P 1.B.35
Howes, Cooper: CH 2.B.12 , CH 2.E.12 , O 1.D.8 , O 2.B.12 , O 2.E.12 , P 2.B.12
Howlader, Aparna: P 2.A.43
Hoyt, Gail: D 3.A.15 , P 2.E.15
Hoyt, William: C 2.B.6
Hsu, De Fen: C 1.B.41
Hsu, Rebecca: C 1.B.16 , P 1.B.16
Hsu, Shi-Ling: P 1.B.3
Hsu, Yu-Chin: C 2.D.27
Hu, Chieh-Hsuan: D 2.B.37 , P 1.C.37
Hu, Qidi: C 1.D.27
Hu, Qinyou: P 3.C.34
Hu, Wuyang: C 1.B.31 , C 2.A.42
Hu, Yingyao: C 1.B.2
Hu, Zihan: C 3.C.35
Hua, Chengyuan: P 2.A.46
Huang, JhongYi: P 2.E.21
Huang, Jingyi: CH 1.C.23 , P 1.C.23
Huang, Ju-Chin: C 2.D.22
Huang, Po-Yuan: P 3.D.20
Huang, Qiuqiong: C 2.E.14
Huang, Ziting: C 2.D.43
Hubbard, Timothy: C 3.E.2
Hudik, Marek: D 2.E.44 , P 2.E.44
Hughes, Joseph: P 2.E.33
Hui, Kathleen: CH 3.A.40 , O 3.A.40 , P 3.A.40
Huillery, Elise: C 2.E.6
Hull, Marie: D 2.E.36 , P 2.E.36
Hummel, Patricia June: P 3.C.46
Humphreys, Brad: C 2.A.46 , C 2.B.46
Hungerford, Ashley: XX3.D.3
Hur, Elizabeth Kayoon: P 3.E.11
Hur, Sewon: P 1.C.4
Hurtado, Carlos: P 2.A.21 , P 2.E.3
Husain, Muhammad: CH 2.A.34
Husak, Corey: P 1.B.19
Hussain, Muhammad Imam: P 2.D.23
Hussey, Andrew J.: C 2.D.46
Husted, Thomas A.: D 2.D.40
Hutchinson, Jenny: C 1.D.4
Huynh, Johnny: C 2.A.27
Hwang, Hul: P 3.E.36
Hwang, Ilwoo: P 2.B.29
Hwang, Julian: P 3.A.42
Hwang, Yujung: CH 2.B.30 , D 3.A.18 , O 1.A.18 , O 1.B.18 , O 1.C.18 , O 1.D.18 , O 2.A.18 , O 2.B.18 , O 2.D.18 , O 2.E.18 , O 3.A.18 , O 3.B.18 , P 2.B.30 , P 3.B.18
Hyatt, Henry: C 3.D.4
Hyun, Hea-Jung: P 1.B.46
Hyun, Jay: P 1.B.34
Iacopetta, Maurizio: P 1.B.10
Iannaccone, Laurence: C 1.D.10
Ibnat, Fabliha: C 2.E.6
Ibon, Md Wahid Ferdous: D 3.E.32 , P 3.E.32
Ihlanfeldt, Keith: C 1.C.21 , C 3.C.22
Ikeda, Sanford: D 2.E.44 , P 2.E.44
Im, Hyeonjin: CH 3.D.43 , P 3.D.43
Imamoglu, Eslem: C 2.A.39
Imran, Khalid: C 1.A.37
Imran, Lazuardi: C 2.E.39
Imtiaz, Isra: C 3.A.42
Indaco, Agustín: P 2.E.46
Ingber, Joshua: P 3.A.45
Insa-Sánchez, Pau: C 1.B.27
Iorgulescu, Raluca: C 1.D.25
Iqbal, Azhar: P 2.E.23
Isaac, Mark: C 3.A.38
Isen, Adam: C 1.C.36
Ishtiaq, Muhammad: P 3.B.24
Islam, Azharul: P 1.A.10 , P 2.D.23
Islam, Md Ohiul: CH 3.E.32 , D 1.A.37 , D 3.E.32 , O 3.E.32 , P 1.A.37 , P 3.E.32
Islam, Shahidul (Shahid): D 1.A.37 , D 2.A.36 , D 2.B.36 , P 2.B.36
Iyer, Vinayak: P 3.E.4
Izenwasser, Jordan: D 1.C.39 , P 1.B.39 , P 3.E.14
Jaaidane, Touria: P 1.C.30
Jack, Rebecca: CH 2.B.36 , D 2.B.36 , O 2.B.36 , P 2.B.36
Jackson, Jeremy: P 2.B.13
Jackson, Jocelyn: CH 2.D.32
Jackson, Josh: XX3.D.36
Jacob, Jeffry: P 3.A.34
Jacobs, Jan: C 1.A.13
Jacobsen, Joyce: D 1.C.2
Jagnani, Maulik: CH 1.A.38 , P 1.A.38
Jahan, Murshed: C 3.A.35 , P 2.A.34
Jain, Arjun: P 3.C.23
Jajtner, Katie: C 2.A.21
Jakaria, Mohammad: P 2.B.35
Jalali, Ali: C 1.D.3
James, Ann: P 3.A.5
James, Bang: CH 1.C.2 , D 1.C.2
Jang, Youngsoo: P 3.B.13
Janson, Nathalie: P 3.B.44
Janssen, Aljoscha: CH 2.D.37 , D 1.D.37 , P 2.D.37
Janssens, Eva: C 2.B.23
Jarallah, Shaif: P 1.D.25
Jarvis, Stephen: P 3.B.42
Javadekar, Sayli: C 3.B.20
Javadi, Siamak: C 1.A.40
Jayawardhana, Jayani: C 1.A.34 , D 3.C.28 , P 2.E.36
Jena, Anupam: C 2.B.11
Jeng, Philip: C 1.D.3
Jenkins, Brian: C 1.C.39
Jenkins, Ethan: P 2.E.19
Jensen, Helen: C 2.D.4
Jensen, Mark: XX2.D.32
Jensen, Nathan: C 1.C.13
Jensen, Nicholas: P 3.E.45
Jeon, Hwayoung: C 2.A.33
Jeon, Kyung-Seong: C 2.E.2
Jeon, Younghyeon: P 1.D.10
Jeong, Daeyoung: C 3.D.2
Jeong, Seong Ji: C 3.C.24
Jeong, Yeongmi: CH 2.D.11 , P 2.D.11 , P 2.E.11
Jergins, William: P 1.C.19
Jha, Anand: C 1.A.40
Jha, Chandan: C 1.A.40 , C 3.C.16 , CH 3.A.41 , O 1.A.40 , O 3.A.41 , P 1.A.40 , P 2.B.32
Jha, Jaya: O 2.D.40 , P 2.D.40
Jhamb, Prachi: CH 3.C.43 , P 3.C.43 , P 3.E.19
Ji, Yuwen: P 3.D.19
Jia, Chengcheng: C 2.B.14
Jia, Shaomeng: C 1.C.45
Jia, Tingyan: P 3.B.38
Jiang, Bing: O 1.C.34 , O 2.A.38 , O 2.B.38 , O 2.D.38 , O 2.E.35 , O 3.A.38 , O 3.B.38 , O 3.C.38 , O 3.D.38 , O 3.E.38
Jiang, Hanchen: C 2.B.6 , CH 2.B.6 , O 2.B.6
Jiang, Qi: C 2.A.42
Jiang, Ye: P 1.B.16
Jiang, Yi: C 1.C.21
Jiang, Yixiao: C 3.A.22
Jiang, Zejun: P 1.B.23
Jiao, Yang: C 1.A.22 , P 1.C.28
Jimenez, Bruno: C 1.A.10
Jimenez, Dalie: C 3.B.3
Jin, Ginger Zhe: C 1.D.42
Jin, Xin: P 1.B.41
Jo, Soojin: C 3.E.36
Johnson, Candon: C 2.A.46
Johnson, Cathleen: C 1.B.39
Johnson, David: C 2.A.28
Johnson, David S.: P 2.E.31
Johnson, Kathryn: C 1.B.41
Johnson, Zachary: C 1.B.44
Jolly, Nicholas: C 2.B.8 , C 3.D.40 , P 3.D.40
Jones, Brigitta: P 3.C.44
Jones, Daniel: C 2.D.38 , XX1.A.31
Jones, Jordan W.: D 1.C.40 , P 2.A.41
Jones, Kara: D 3.A.25 , P 2.D.5
Jones, Maggie: P 1.D.31
Jones, Martin: C 2.E.15 , CH 2.A.15 , P 3.A.15
Jongwattanakul, Pit: P 3.B.43
José, Juan: C 3.B.19
Joshi, Aakrit: D 1.D.3 , D 2.A.9 , P 2.A.9
Joshi, Swarup: O 1.A.40 , P 1.A.40 , P 3.A.7
Joubert, Clement: C 1.B.13
Judson, Adrienne N.: P 3.C.7
Juhasz, Reka: C 1.D.37
Jung, Ian: P 3.C.34 , P 3.E.8
Jung, Seung Yeon: P 1.A.12
Jung, Youngwoo (Jay): C 2.B.30
Jungbauer, Thomas: P 1.B.29 , P 3.C.26
Jungerman, William: P 2.D.14 , P 3.B.31
Jungers, Brenna: P 3.C.42
Juvenal, Luciana: C 2.D.2
Kabir, Syeda Tasnime: C 1.A.37
Kabiraj, Sujana: C 1.A.40 , C 3.C.16
Kachovec, Joseph John: P 2.E.23
Kadner-Graziano, Alessandro: C 3.D.29
Kagochi, John M.: D 3.C.8
Kahn, Jay: D 1.C.12
Kahou, Mahdi Ebrahimi: P 3.B.31
Kaila, Heidi Kristiina: P 2.B.7
Kaiser, Christopher: C 3.D.20
Kajaria, Swaty: CH 3.D.42
Kakeu, Justin: P 1.B.43
Kalemli-Ozacan, Sebnem: C 3.B.9
Kaliski, Daniel: C 2.A.36
Kambala, Iddrisu: P 2.D.25
Kambhampati, Ashwin: C 1.D.42 , P 2.D.29
Kamble, Vikrant: CH 3.B.35 , O 3.B.35 , P 3.B.35 , P 3.E.42
Kamdar, Rupal: C 2.A.26 , P 2.A.26
Kandpal, Eeshani: C 1.C.18 , D 3.D.39 , P 3.A.6
Kane, Robert: P 1.B.10
Kanekar, Sanket: CH 1.C.11 , P 1.C.11
Kanengiser, Joy: C 2.D.1 , P 3.B.5 , P 3.C.23
Kankanala, Sid: P 2.B.24
Kapelevich, Ilia: P 2.B.34
Kaplan, Ethan Daniel: CH 1.A.31 , O 1.A.31
Kapri, Kul: CH 1.B.24 , P 1.B.24 , P 2.A.2
Karaban, Anastassiya: D 2.E.8 , P 1.C.34 , P 2.E.8
Karali, Berna: C 3.D.10
Karim, Sunny: P 3.B.32
Kariv, Shachar: C 2.B.22
Karkoviata, Leonie: XX3.B.34
Karl, J. Bradley: C 1.A.34
Karmakar, Abhradeep: P 1.B.9
Karmegam, Sabari: C 2.B.4
Karney, Daniel H.: CH 1.C.42 , P 2.A.43
Karnizova, Lilia: C 3.E.36
Karol, Stephanie: P 3.D.1
Karszen, Lucienne: C 2.E.34
Karuaihe, Selma: P 3.C.43
Kasina, Prathap: C 1.B.20
Kass, Tobey: CH 2.D.14 , O 2.D.14 , P 2.D.14
Kassas, Bachir: C 1.D.10
Kassens, Alice: P 2.D.34
Kassis, Mary: C 2.E.34
Kathleen, Arano: C 2.D.19
Kattwinkel, Deniz: P 1.B.22
Kay, Benjamin: C 2.A.26
Kazianga, Harounan: C 2.E.6
Kearns, Andrew: CH 2.B.37 , D 2.A.37 , P 2.B.37
Kearsley, Aaron: D 1.D.41 , XX1.A.46
Keating, John: CH 3.E.31 , P 3.E.31
Kebede, Hundanol Atnafu: CH 1.B.30 , P 1.B.30
Kédagni, Désiré: C 1.A.2 , C 1.B.14 , C 2.D.4 , D 3.A.4 , P 2.E.24
Keeler, Zachary: C 1.A.22 , C 2.A.33
Keiser, David: P 1.D.30
Kelchen, Robert: C 1.D.36
Kelly, David: P 1.C.26
Kelly, James : P 2.D.46
Kelly, Mark Christopher: P 3.B.9
Kelly, Matthew: D 1.B.44 , P 1.B.44
Kemme, David M.: C 2.D.46
Kemptner, Daniel: C 2.E.18
Kenkel, Don: C 2.D.39 , C 2.E.39 , O 2.D.39 , O 2.E.39
Kenney, Jeanna Helen: D 2.E.17 , P 2.B.38 , P 2.E.17
Keskar, Ajinkya: CH 1.C.20 , P 1.C.20
Keskin, Pinar: C 2.B.36
Kessler, Zachary Blake: D 1.B.45 , P 1.B.45
Khachatryan, Hayk: C 1.D.10 , C 2.E.14
Khademorezaian, Kasra: C 1.B.35
Khadka, Pawonee: P 2.A.38
Khamis, Melanie: CH 2.D.6 , D 3.D.39 , P 2.D.6
Khan, M. Mahmud: C 1.C.40
Khan, Md Tajuddin: P 1.A.38
Khan, Shafaat: C 3.D.41 , P 3.D.41
Khan, Shakeeb: P 2.D.4
Khanna, Madhu: C 1.A.43
Khanna, Neha: C 1.B.42
Khederlarian, Armen: P 3.D.41
Kheifets, Igor: CH 1.B.14 , P 1.B.14
Khesali, Mahdi: C 1.D.28
Khoo, Bryan: CH 2.D.19 , P 2.D.19
Khoroshilov, Yuri: C 3.A.8
Khudri, Md Mohsan: P 3.A.11
Kibria, Golam: C 1.A.37
Kidwai, Abdul: C 2.A.38
Kilbride, Tara: C 3.D.11
Kilburn, Farron: C 1.D.24
Kiley, Michael: D 1.D.42
Kilian, Lutz: C 3.C.25
Kim, Andrew: P 2.E.12
Kim, Ayoung: C 1.C.40
Kim, Beomyun: P 2.E.32
Kim, Bokyung: D 3.D.32 , P 2.A.27
Kim, Bosang: P 2.D.8 , P 3.D.13
Kim, Chan: P 3.C.12
Kim, Chong-Uk: P 3.D.8
Kim, Daehee: P 1.D.11
Kim, Daisoon: C 3.D.8 , CH 3.B.13 , P 3.B.13
Kim, Donggyu: C 3.E.31
Kim, Dongwoo: CH 1.D.34 , P 1.D.34
Kim, Gueyon: P 2.E.26
Kim, Hanjo Terry: C 2.B.28 , C 3.A.33 , CH 3.A.33 , O 3.A.33
Kim, Hongseok: P 1.D.22
Kim, Hyeongwoo: C 3.E.31 , CH 3.A.13 , P 3.A.13
Kim, Hyun Ju: C 2.E.11
Kim, Hyungjin: D 1.C.5 , P 2.D.21
Kim, Inhwa: CH 2.B.22 , P 2.B.22
Kim, Jun Hyung: C 1.D.22
Kim, Junhyong: C 3.B.19
Kim, Junyeob: P 3.D.8
Kim, Kyungsun: P 3.D.43
Kim, Minah: P 1.B.24
Kim, Minseog: C 2.A.27 , P 2.B.12
Kim, Myongjin: C 1.B.35 , D 1.D.35 , D 3.D.2 , P 1.C.35 , P 3.E.2
Kim, Ryan: C 2.A.10
Kim, Seongyeob: P 2.A.6
Kim, Seula: C 2.B.44 , P 1.C.14
Kim, Shinyoung: P 3.A.16
Kim, Soojin: CH 3.C.13 , P 3.C.13
Kim, Sunmin: P 1.A.21
Kim, Taehyun: C 2.E.11
Kim, Teddy: O 3.A.13 , O 3.B.13 , O 3.C.13 , P 1.D.29
Kim, Wonjong: P 3.C.38
Kim, Yonggyun: P 1.C.29
Kim, Younjun: P 2.D.19
Kim, Younoh: C 3.E.19 , CH 2.A.12 , P 2.A.12 , P 3.C.13
Kincaid, Tyler: C 2.A.9
Kirkland, Cassandra Denise: P 3.C.11
Kirpichev, Dmitri: C 3.B.27
Kis-Katos, Krisztina: C 1.A.42
Kiser, Jessica: P 2.B.40
Kitagawa, Toru: P 1.A.7
Kitenge, Erick: CH 3.D.22 , P 3.D.22
Kitzan, Ryan: C 1.C.3
Kleemans, Marieke: C 2.A.10
Klein, Michael: P 1.B.10
Kleineberg, Tatjana: C 2.D.18
Kleiner, Morris: P 3.B.17
Klemick, Heather: C 3.E.42
Kline, Ethan: C 2.A.7
Klymak, Margaryta: C 1.C.22
Knapper, Zach: C 2.A.38
Kniesner, Thomas: C 2.A.39 , D 2.A.39
Knight, Thomas: C 2.B.20
Knoepfle, Jan: P 2.A.29
Knorr, Andreas: P 3.E.36
Ko, Ami: D 1.C.18 , P 1.C.18
Ko, Hansoo: C 2.E.11
Ko, Michelle: P 3.B.9
Ko, Minkyong: C 3.B.40
Ko, Paul: D 2.E.9 , P 1.B.46 , P 2.E.9
Ko, Wonsik: P 1.B.5
Kobler, Ryan: C 1.D.19
Kochersperger, Eli: P 2.A.11
Koedel, Cory: C 1.D.34 , C 3.B.3
Kofoed, Michael: CH 1.A.36 , CH 1.C.36 , D 2.A.36 , O 1.A.36 , O 1.B.36 , O 1.C.36 , O 1.D.36 , O 2.A.36 , O 2.B.36 , P 1.B.36
Koford, Brandon: P 2.B.22
Kohl, Tristan: O 3.A.12
Koike-Mori, Yasutaka: P 3.C.5
Koimisis, Georgios: P 3.C.23
Koirala, Dhiroj: P 1.A.35
Koirala, Niraj: P 3.B.15
Kolliner, Daniel: XX1.A.31
Kolstoe, Sonja: CH 3.C.42 , P 3.C.42 , XX1.C.43
Koppl, Roger: P 2.D.45 , P 3.C.3
Korenok, Oleg: C 1.C.22 , C 3.A.38
KoÅŸar, Gizem: C 3.A.32
Kosenko, Andrew: P 1.C.22
Kosenkova, Lidia: CH 2.D.27 , P 2.D.27
Koska, Onur: C 3.C.8
Kosmopoulou, Georgia: C 1.B.35 , C 3.E.2 , CH 3.C.1 , CH 3.D.2 , CH 3.E.2 , D 3.D.2 , O 3.C.1 , O 3.D.2 , O 3.E.2 , XX3.C.1
Kossuth, Lajos: CH 2.B.38 , P 2.B.38
Kostol, Andreas: P 3.A.32
Kotb, Sarah: P 3.E.11
Kotlikoff, Laurence: C 1.D.9
Kotrous, Michael: D 2.B.37 , P 2.E.37
Kou, Jinghan: P 1.B.13
Kourtellos, Andros: C 1.B.28
Koussoube, Estelle: D 2.D.12 , P 2.E.6
Kovach, Matthew: P 3.A.29
Kovacs, Kent: CH 2.E.14 , P 2.E.14
Kovak, Brian K.: C 2.A.10
Kovenock, Dan: C 1.B.32
Kramer, Claudia: C 2.B.32 , O 2.B.32 , P 3.C.40 , XX1.D.44
Krause, Eleanor: P 3.A.42
Krause, Elizabeth: C 2.D.3 , CH 2.E.20 , P 2.E.20
Krawchenko, Bohdan: D 1.A.33
Kraynak, Daniel: P 3.A.43
Kreider, Brent: C 2.D.4 , C 2.E.40 , D 3.A.4 , P 2.D.4
Krishna, Tessie: D 1.C.1
Kroeger, Sarah: CH 1.C.41 , D 1.C.41 , O 1.C.41 , P 1.C.41
Kroner, Niklas: P 1.B.4
Kruse, Jamie Brown: C 2.A.33 , CH 2.A.33 , O 2.A.33 , P 2.A.33
Krutilla, Kerry: P 2.A.39
Kubo, Masahiro: P 1.D.28
Kugler, Maurice: C 3.D.4
Kuld, Lukas: C 2.A.17
Kumar, Santosh: P 1.C.17
Kumbhakar, Subal: C 3.B.8
Kunze, Konstantin: P 3.E.11
Kurban, Haydar: C 2.A.32 , CH 2.A.32
Kurczyn, Laura: C 3.A.26
Kuruc, Kevin: CH 3.A.2 , P 2.A.27 , P 3.A.2
Kurz, Christopher: C 3.A.19
Kuske, Katarina: C 1.B.18
Kwon, Eunjee: P 2.E.3
Kwon, Yujin: P 1.B.14
Kyoung Lee, Sun: P 2.B.19
Kyriazis, Anna: C 3.B.14 , P 3.C.14
Kytömaa, Lauri: P 2.E.12
La Parra-Perez, Alvaro: D 1.D.42
Laage, Louise: P 1.D.7
Labonne, Julien: C 2.A.35
Lacombe, Donald: C 2.D.13
Lacoste, Nicholas: P 3.D.5
LaForest-Tucker, Mike: D 1.B.1
Lagos Mondragon, Roberto: C 3.C.19
Lagos, Francisco: C 3.C.27
Lagoudakis, Angelos: P 1.A.9
Lahiri, Bidisha: C 1.C.2 , P 2.A.2
Lahiri, Sajal: C 1.C.46 , C 3.D.22
Lai, Weizheng: P 3.C.46
Laincz, Christopher: C 1.D.33
Lakdawala, Aeimit: CH 2.A.26 , O 2.A.26 , P 2.A.26
Lakdawala, Leah: CH 3.C.34 , P 3.C.34
Lam, Aaron: C 1.A.33
Lamarche, Carlos: CH 1.B.2 , CH 2.A.3 , O 1.B.2 , O 2.A.3 , P 1.B.2 , P 2.A.3
Lambert, Miranda: D 3.B.30 , P 1.D.40
Lan, Ting: CH 3.C.12 , P 3.C.12
Landon, Taylor: P 3.C.14
Landrigan, Philip: C 1.D.30
Landry, Craig: C 3.A.42 , CH 2.A.42 , P 3.C.42
Lane, Daniel: C 1.D.4
Lang, Vanessa: C 3.D.30
Lantis, Robert: C 2.B.46
Larch, Mario: C 2.A.2
Larribeau, Sophie: C 1.C.30
Larrimore, Jeff: C 3.E.30 , P 3.E.30
Larson, William: P 3.A.33
Lashgari, Ali: P 1.B.33
Lashkaripour, Fatemah: P 1.A.34
Latreille, Paul: D 2.E.15 , P 2.A.15
Lattus, Olivia: P 3.D.8
Lau, Jin: CH 1.A.23 , P 1.A.23
Lauletta, Maximiliano: P 3.A.7
Laumer, Sebastian: D 3.C.32 , P 1.A.13
Law, Wilson: D 3.A.3
Lawler, Emily: D 1.B.11
Lawson, Kerianne: P 2.D.13 , P 2.E.46
Lawson, M Cade: C 3.B.3
Lawson, Robert: P 2.E.13
Leard, Benjamin: C 2.D.43
Leblebicioglu, Asli: C 3.A.12
Leccese, Mario: P 1.D.42
Lee, Ajin: C 3.E.11
Lee, Andrew: P 3.C.4
Lee, Annie: CH 3.B.19 , P 3.B.19
Lee, Changyeop: P 2.B.22
Lee, Don: P 3.B.9
Lee, Hong: P 1.A.5
Lee, Hong: D 1.D.6 , P 3.E.7
Lee, Jaepil: D 3.A.18 , P 3.B.18
Lee, Jaeyeon: P 3.A.11 , P 3.B.11
Lee, Jay Euijung: C 1.B.30
Lee, Jeongwoo (Jay): P 3.B.22
Lee, Jiwon: C 1.C.18
Lee, Kyu-min: C 3.E.2
Lee, Logan: D 3.E.5 , P 3.A.14
Lee, Marcos: P 1.A.16
Lee, Matthew: C 3.B.46 , P 3.B.46
Lee, Minhee: P 1.A.21
Lee, Narae: P 3.D.4
Lee, Sooyoung: C 1.B.46
Lee, Sunhyung: P 3.B.9
Lee, Yeon Jik: P 3.B.10
Lee, Yeonjoon: P 2.E.12
Lee, Yoonjung: P 1.C.13
Leeds, Michael: C 2.D.46
Lefebvre, Stephan: P 2.B.2
Lefgren, Lars: C 1.C.36
Leguizamon, Susane: C 1.B.3
Lei, Lihua: P 2.D.24
Leibbradnt, Andreas: C 1.C.36
Leisten, Matthew: D 3.A.37 , P 1.B.37
Leitelt, Michael: P 2.E.19
Lektzian, David: CH 3.C.6 , P 3.C.6
Lemke, Jayme: CH 1.D.45 , O 1.D.45 , P 1.D.45
Lemont, Bethany: D 3.A.5 , D 3.C.31 , P 3.C.31
Lenard, Matthew: D 1.C.41 , P 1.C.41
Lennon, Conor: C 1.B.11 , P 1.B.11
Leon-Ciliotta, Gianmarco: C 2.A.18
Leonard, Kenneth: D 2.D.12 , P 2.E.6
Lepetit, Antoine: CH 1.B.23 , P 1.B.23
Lepper, Marissa: C 3.D.38 , CH 3.E.38 , P 3.E.38
Lessem, Rebecca: CH 1.D.18 , D 1.C.18 , P 1.D.18
Leung, Justin H.: C 2.A.10
Leung, Tin Cheuk: C 3.B.37 , CH 3.B.37 , D 3.C.37 , P 3.B.37
Levy, David: C 3.A.44
Levy, Jeffrey: C 3.D.34
Lewis, Eric: P 1.D.27
Lewis, Lynne: C 2.A.42 , CH 1.C.43 , O 1.C.43 , XX1.C.43
Lezama, Guillermo: C 3.E.38
Li, Anran: D 3.A.37 , P 3.B.39 , P 3.E.37
Li, Elmer: P 3.C.10
Li, Fei: C 2.E.37 , CH 1.D.29 , O 1.A.29 , O 1.B.29 , O 1.C.29 , O 1.D.29 , O 2.A.29 , O 2.B.29 , O 2.D.29 , O 2.E.29 , O 3.A.29 , O 3.B.29 , O 3.C.29
Li, Frank: P 2.E.28
Li, Geng: C 3.A.19
Li, Haizheng: O 1.A.3 , O 3.B.41
Li, Haoran: C 1.B.46
Li, Huan: CH 2.E.7 , P 2.E.7
Li, Jiaman: C 1.C.32
Li, Jian: P 3.B.29
Li, Jiaoyang: C 2.D.27
Li, Juncan: P 2.A.33
Li, Lei: C 2.B.28 , C 3.B.20
Li, Nan: C 3.C.12 , CH 3.C.12 , O 3.C.12 , P 2.D.2
Li, Peiyuan: C 1.A.30
Li, Qingran: D 3.C.5 , P 2.D.43
Li, Qingxiao: C 2.E.40
Li, Rui: P 2.D.27
Li, Shuwen: C 2.D.36
Li, Tong: C 2.B.43 , C 3.E.2
Li, Weihong: P 2.A.35
Li, Xiangru: C 2.A.36
Li, Xiaoxue: C 1.D.3
Li, Yanggu: P 1.A.43
Li, Yichu: P 2.A.20
Li, Yingkai: C 1.B.22
Li, Zihang: P 1.C.11
Liang, Jack: C 3.D.19
Liang, Li: P 3.E.15
Liang, Rouzhi: P 1.D.6
Liang, Yang: C 1.A.34 , C 2.E.39 , D 2.E.9 , D 3.A.5 , P 2.E.9
Libgober, Jonathan: CH 1.B.22 , P 1.B.22
Liby, Michael: C 1.A.20
Light, Jacob: D 2.A.36 , P 1.D.36
Lightle, John: C 3.A.38
Lim, Amy: P 2.E.4
Lim, Tongseok: C 3.D.2
Lima, Luiz: C 3.E.4 , CH 1.B.33 , P 1.B.33
Lin, Ming-Jen: C 1.C.17
Lin, Peter: P 3.C.30
Lin, Qiaohairuo: C 2.B.21 , P 3.D.19
Lin, Tin-Chun: P 3.D.46
Lin, Xiao: CH 1.B.29 , CH 1.C.29 , P 1.B.29
Lin, Xiao (Joyce): P 1.B.42
Lin, Zhongjian: P 1.B.2
Linask, Maia: C 3.A.46 , CH 1.C.46 , D 3.A.46 , O 1.B.46 , O 1.C.46 , O 3.A.46
Lincove, Jane: P 1.D.46
Lindley, Sarah: C 1.D.22
Lindo, Jason: P 1.D.9
Lindsay, Kellie Brooke: P 1.B.33
Ling, Leng: D 3.B.41 , P 3.B.41
Linkhorn, Jesse: P 2.E.2
Linn, Joshua: XX1.A.46
Linsenmeier, Manuel: P 3.C.42
Lipton, Brandy: C 3.C.21
List, John: C 1.A.9
Littlejohn, Maximillian: CH 2.D.8 , P 2.D.8
Liu, Adam: D 1.B.17 , P 1.A.17
Liu, Bo: D 3.A.36 , P 3.A.36
Liu, Chang: P 1.A.23
Liu, Duan: D 1.D.32 , P 2.D.36
Liu, Elaine: CH 3.C.35 , O 3.C.35 , P 3.C.35
Liu, Feng: C 2.B.6
Liu, Glory: XX2.D.15
Liu, Haiyong: CH 1.B.31 , O 1.B.31
Liu, Heng: C 1.B.22
Liu, Jhih-Yun: D 3.C.30
Liu, Jianhui: P 1.D.5
Liu, Jing: P 3.C.27
Liu, Jingru: P 3.D.6
Liu, Kaixin: C 3.D.15
Liu, Menglin: P 1.A.43
Liu, Shuo: P 1.D.29
Liu, Siru: P 3.A.38
Liu, Sitian: C 3.C.22
Liu, Thea Yutong: P 3.C.21
Liu, Wei: P 1.B.33
Liu, Xin: P 2.A.20
Liu, Xufeng: P 1.B.21
Liu, Yaqin: C 2.D.43
Liu, Yishen: C 1.D.13
Liu, Yuan: C 1.A.3
Liu, Zhiqiang: CH 1.A.3 , O 1.A.3 , O 3.B.41
Llana, Kejda: P 1.B.33
Llull, Joan: D 2.E.18 , P 2.D.18
Lo, Ming Chien: D 1.A.13 , P 3.C.32
Lobo, Thiago: C 1.C.42
Lochner, Lance: C 2.A.25
Locke, Elijah: P 1.A.28 , P 2.D.30
Locke, Stephen: C 2.A.46 , P 1.B.3
Lodermeier, Alison: P 3.E.1
Lofthouse, Jordan: D 3.B.45 , P 3.B.45
Logan, Trevon: C 2.B.44
Loh, Isaac: C 2.A.3
Londono, Juan: P 3.D.34
Long, Jason: C 3.C.28
Longhurst, Logan Kay: P 3.D.11
LoPalo, Melissa: C 2.A.27 , O 2.A.27
Lopatin, Nik: P 1.B.46
Lopez Salido, David: C 3.C.25
Lopez-Pena, Paula: CH 2.D.20 , P 1.B.20 , P 2.D.20
Lopez-Vargas, Kristian: C 3.D.38
Lopresti, John: P 1.B.25
Losak, Jeremy: P 2.D.46
Lotti, Emanuela: C 2.E.15
Lovely, Mary: C 2.E.9
Low, David: C 2.D.22
Lowood, Paul: P 1.C.30
Loyola, Gino: C 1.B.34
Lozano-Rojas, Felipe: C 3.B.33 , C 3.D.32
Lozano, Fernando: D 2.B.44
Lu, Tao: C 2.A.33
Lu, Thanh: C 2.A.9 , P 3.A.14
Lu, Wen: P 3.E.38
Lu, Yijia: D 2.D.1 , P 2.E.1
Lubik, Thomas: C 3.C.25
Luccasen, R. Andrew: P 2.A.41
Lucchetti, Gabriele: CH 2.D.18 , D 2.E.18 , P 2.D.18
Luccioni, Enrique Martin: P 1.B.27
Ludwig, Julian: C 2.B.14 , P 2.B.12
Luedtke, Allison: C 1.D.12
Luengas, David: P 1.D.27
Luflade, Margaux: C 2.B.16 , D 1.C.18 , P 1.D.18
Lugauer, Steven: CH 1.C.26 , O 1.C.26 , P 1.C.26
Lundberg, Alex: D 2.D.1 , P 2.E.1
Lundebjerg, Barbara: P 3.D.28
Luo, Danglun: C 3.B.41
Luosta, Lauri Antero: P 3.E.15
Luparello, Davide: D 2.E.37 , P 1.D.37
Luque, Adela: C 2.E.22
Lustig, Nora: C 3.A.22
Luther, William: P 2.B.31
Luther, Zach: P 2.B.33
Luttini, Emiliano Evaristo: O 3.A.9 , P 3.A.9
Luttman, Alexander: C 1.B.35 , C 1.D.35 , D 1.C.35
Luxford, Cynthia: C 1.D.46
Lyandres, Evgeny: C 2.D.31
Lyn, Gary: P 1.B.46
Lynch, Devon: C 2.E.18
Lynch, Kathryn: C 2.A.41
Lyu, Jessica: CH 3.B.42 , P 3.B.42
Lyu, Jiawei: P 2.B.20
Lyu, Ke: P 1.B.19
Lyubich, Eva: C 1.D.31
M. Agüero, Jorge: C 2.E.8
Ma, Boning: C 3.D.25
Ma, Sai: C 3.D.34
Ma, Xiaohan: C 1.C.33 , CH 2.B.14 , O 2.B.14 , P 2.B.14
Ma, Yukun: O 3.A.28 , P 3.A.28
Ma, Yunsheng: C 3.B.23
Mac Mullen, Marcos: P 3.D.41
Macaluso, Claudia: D 1.D.15 , D 3.D.4 , P 1.C.14
MacCuish, Jamie Hentall: D 2.D.18 , P 2.E.18
Machado Goncalves, Camilo: D 3.A.37 , P 2.D.37
Maciocco, Alex: P 3.A.8
Maclean, Catherine: C 1.A.34 , C 1.B.11 , C 1.D.3 , C 2.A.11 , C 2.A.9 , C 2.D.39 , C 2.E.39 , CH 2.D.39 , CH 3.D.32 , D 1.D.3 , D 2.E.25 , P 1.A.34 , P 2.A.9 , P 2.E.25
Madden, Meagan: D 3.E.37 , P 2.D.37
Maddock, John Lucas: CH 3.B.26 , CH 3.E.39 , O 3.B.26 , O 3.E.39 , P 3.B.26
Madera, Rocio: P 1.C.4 , P 3.A.32
Madsen, Joshua: C 1.B.11
Maeder, Nicolas: CH 3.C.20 , P 3.C.20
Magness, Phil: C 3.E.45 , CH 3.A.22 , P 3.A.22
Mahajan, Anwita: C 3.D.6
Mahajan, Parag: CH 2.A.10 , CH 2.D.10 , D 1.A.26 , O 2.A.10 , O 2.D.10 , O 2.E.10 , P 1.B.26 , P 2.D.10
Maheshwari, Kashish: C 1.A.33
Mahmood, Towhid: O 2.A.13 , P 2.A.13 , P 3.D.45
Mahzab, Moogdho: P 1.C.13
Makovi, Michael: P 3.E.45
Makowsky, Mike: CH 1.B.1 , P 1.A.1
Malhi, Fareena Noor: C 3.A.41
Malik, Samreen: C 1.D.22
Malik, Shahroo: P 1.C.46
Malkova, Alina: CH 1.D.19 , P 1.D.19
Mallatt, Justine: P 3.B.11
Mamun, Khawaja: P 2.A.13
Manandhar, Shailee: P 3.C.4
Mancino, Antonella: D 1.B.18 , P 1.A.18
Mandal, Arindam: C 1.C.2 , P 1.C.2
Mandelman, Federico: C 2.D.10
Manera, Andrea: C 2.D.26 , C 3.C.12
Mangoubi, Tomer: C 2.B.38
Mani, Subha: C 3.B.38 , O 3.A.41 , P 3.A.41
Mann, Samuel: D 1.A.27 , D 3.B.2
Mannah-Blankson, Theresa: C 1.A.14 , C 2.E.27 , CH 1.A.14 , D 1.A.14
Mañó-Cabello, Carles: P 1.B.42
Manucci, Anthony Carl: P 3.D.6
Manzur E Maula, N H: P 1.D.23
Marable, Trenton: P 2.D.43 , P 3.B.24
Marein, Brian: P 2.D.25
Margerison, Claire: C 2.B.40
Mariani, Rama D.: C 2.A.10
Marino, Immacolata: C 1.A.16
Marks, Mindy: C 2.E.26
Marquez-Padilla, Fernanda: C 1.B.41
Marquis, William: C 3.B.7
Marr, Alexandra: C 1.C.42
Marsella, Alexander: D 3.D.5 , P 3.B.14
Marsh, Alex: C 2.B.37 , D 2.E.37 , P 1.A.5 , P 1.C.37
Marsh, Leslie: CH 2.D.45
Marshall, Emily: C 2.E.15
Marthinsen, John: C 1.D.13
Martin Storr, Nona: C 2.E.45
Martin, Adam: C 3.D.45 , CH 1.D.44 , D 1.C.44 , O 1.B.44 , O 1.B.45 , O 1.C.45 , O 1.D.44 , O 2.A.45 , O 2.B.45 , O 2.E.44 , O 2.E.45 , O 3.B.44 , O 3.B.45 , O 3.C.44 , O 3.C.45 , O 3.D.44 , O 3.D.45 , O 3.E.45
Martin, Diego: C 1.A.26
Martin, Robert: C 1.B.31
Martinelli, Cesar: D 1.D.32 , P 2.D.36
Martinez-de-Morentin, Sara: C 3.B.28
Martinez-Galarraga, Julio: C 1.B.27
Martinez-Iriarte, Julian: C 1.B.2 , C 3.A.1
Martinez, Andrew B.: C 3.A.33 , CH 3.A.33 , O 3.A.33
Martinez, Erika: XX1.A.39
Marx, Benjamin M.: D 1.D.36 , P 1.C.36
Masci, Leah: C 1.C.25
Mask, Joshua: P 3.D.24
Mason, Lowell: C 1.D.31
Mason, Ryan Warner: P 2.D.9
Massari, Filippo: C 1.C.33 , CH 3.C.5 , D 3.C.5 , O 1.B.10 , O 1.C.33 , O 1.D.33 , P 1.B.10 , P 1.D.33
Masten, Matt: P 3.A.1
Mata Hidalgo, Catherine: P 2.B.2
Mateer, Dirk: C 2.D.40
Mathios, Alan: C 2.D.39 , C 2.E.39
Mathy, Gabriel: CH 3.D.34 , CH 3.E.40 , D 3.D.34 , O 3.A.30 , O 3.D.34 , O 3.E.40 , P 3.D.34
Matsumoto, Brett: C 2.D.3 , C 2.E.31
Matsuzawa, Kyutaro: C 1.D.9 , P 1.B.1
Matthes, Christian: C 3.C.25
Maurel, Arnaud: C 1.D.18 , C 3.A.18
Mauro, Joseph: CH 3.D.24 , P 3.D.24
Mawi, Za Eng: P 3.A.16
Maximova, Anna: C 2.E.9
May, Thomas: C 2.D.14
Mayda, Anna Maria: P 2.A.10
Mayo, Jennifer: C 1.C.30
Mazmishvili, Ana: C 1.C.31
Mazumder, Bhash: C 1.C.17
Mazur, Joe: C 1.C.35
Mazza, Isidoro: C 2.A.17
Mazziotti, Julianna: C 3.E.11
Mbonu, Oluchi: C 3.D.21
McCabe, Kevin: C 1.C.32 , D 1.B.32 , P 1.D.32
McCane, Neal: P 3.A.24
McCannon, Bryan: C 2.E.1 , C 3.C.14 , CH 2.E.1 , D 2.B.1 , O 1.A.4 , O 1.A.5 , O 1.B.5 , O 1.C.5 , O 1.D.5 , O 1.D.6 , O 2.A.5 , O 2.A.6 , O 2.B.1 , O 2.B.5 , O 2.D.1 , O 2.D.5 , O 2.E.1 , O 2.E.5 , O 3.A.24 , O 3.A.5 , O 3.B.24 , O 3.B.5 , O 3.C.5 , O 3.D.5 , O 3.E.10 , O 3.E.5 , O 3.E.8 , P 2.D.1
McCarthy, Ian: C 3.B.18
McCaughrin, Rebecca: C 3.B.7
McCloy, Spencer: P 1.D.5
McCoy Dowdy, Megan: D 3.A.15
McCrary, Sean: CH 2.B.23 , P 2.B.23
McCullough, Ellen: C 1.C.20
McDaniel, Christine: CH 2.E.5 , D 2.E.5 , P 2.A.40
McEvoy, David: CH 3.B.43 , P 3.B.43
McFadden, Jonathan Robert: D 1.D.41
McFall, Todd: P 2.E.46
McGavock, Tamara: C 1.C.20
McGee, Rory: C 2.E.20
McGinty, Matthew: C 3.B.43
McGrattan, Ellen: C 2.D.14
McGraw, Marquise: D 2.E.33
McInerney, Melissa: C 1.B.41
McKee, Douglas: CH 1.C.39 , D 1.C.39 , P 2.E.15
McKelligott, Michael: P 3.C.30
McKiernan, Kathleen: CH 1.A.25 , CH 1.C.4 , O 1.A.25 , O 1.B.4 , O 1.C.4 , P 1.A.25
McKinney, C. Nicholas: P 1.A.15
McKitrick, Ross: CH 2.A.43 , P 2.A.43
McLaren, Zoe: P 2.E.6
McLaughlin, Patrick: C 3.D.27
McMahon, Matthew: CH 1.A.21 , P 1.A.21
McManus, Brian: D 3.C.37
McMichael, Benjamin: CH 3.B.39 , O 3.B.39 , P 3.B.39
McQuhae, Samuel: C 3.D.27
McShea, Melissa: CH 1.D.22 , P 1.D.22
Meadows, Benjamin: CH 1.D.25 , D 3.C.27 , P 1.D.25 , P 3.C.27
Meckel, Katherine: C 3.C.21
Meeks, Robyn: C 3.B.40
Mehra, Mishita: C 2.E.10 , P 2.D.10
Mehrabani, Ali: P 2.A.4
Mehrish, Nishu: C 1.C.25
Mei, Mike: P 2.E.3
Mejia, Javier: P 1.D.28
Mekonnen, Dawit: C 3.A.9
Mekonnen, Teddy: P 1.A.29
Melcangi, Davide: P 3.A.32
Meleshchuk, Sergii: C 2.D.2
Melichar, Mark: D 1.D.39 , P 1.C.31
Melnik, Walter: CH 2.D.26 , P 1.A.24 , P 2.D.26
Melo, Vitor: C 2.B.30 , C 3.C.23 , D 3.B.17 , P 3.B.17 , P 3.D.20
Mendenhall, Slade: CH 2.A.19 , P 2.A.19
Mendoza Perez, Liu Anibal : P 3.A.21
Mendoza, Beverly: C 1.B.46
Meng, Chen: P 2.E.20
Menon, Surya: C 1.D.31
Mercer-Blackman, Valerie: C 3.A.9
Mereb, Julio: P 3.B.19
Merga, Roman: P 2.D.2
Merrill, Scott: C 2.E.7
Mertens, Karel: C 3.A.17
Messer, Todd: C 1.B.23 , P 2.D.16
Meyer, Jacob: P 2.D.39
Meyer, Katharine: C 2.B.2
Meyer, Peter: P 3.D.4
Michaelides, Marios: C 2.E.2
Michaels, Ryan: P 1.D.19
Michaud-Leclerc, Catherine: P 1.A.38
Michel, Bastien: C 2.E.6
Miguel, Iván: C 1.A.17
Milakhina, Daria: C 2.A.7
Milan Hinostroza, Ana: P 1.D.3
Milani, Fabio: C 3.B.7
Miles, William: CH 3.D.21 , P 3.D.21
Millea, Meghan: C 2.A.33 , O 2.A.33
Miller, Benjamin: P 2.B.27
Miller, Lois: D 1.C.41 , D 2.A.25 , D 3.B.5 , P 1.A.32 , P 1.C.41 , P 2.A.25
Miller, Nathan: P 3.D.29
Miller, Nicola: C 1.A.41
Miller, Noah: P 1.B.3
Miller, Ray: C 2.B.41 , CH 3.A.10 , P 3.A.10
Miller, Robert: C 1.C.18 , C 3.A.18
Miller, Stephen: CH 1.D.17 , P 1.D.17
Miller, Thomas W.: C 2.B.1
Miller, Tracy: P 1.C.9
Miller, Wesley: P 2.E.7
Millimet, Daniel: CH 2.D.4 , D 2.B.4 , D 2.D.4 , O 2.B.4 , O 2.D.4 , O 3.A.4 , P 3.A.4
Mills, Christopher: P 3.A.3
Milosavljevic, Filip: P 2.B.33
Milovanska-Farrington, Stefani: P 2.D.40
Mingo, Cristobal: C 3.E.15
Minier, Jenny: C 2.E.9
Minoiu, Camelia: C 3.B.12
Minuci, Eduardo: C 3.B.1 , P 2.A.46
Mion, Giordano: C 2.D.10
Miozzi, Vincent: C 2.E.13 , C 3.D.45 , P 2.D.13
Mira, Andres: D 2.B.4 , P 3.A.4
Mira, Pedro: C 2.A.3
Miranda-Pinto, Jorge: C 2.D.23
Miromanova, Anna: D 1.C.46 , P 3.A.46
Mironko, Arkadiusz: C 3.A.34
Misas, Martha: C 3.D.28
Mishra, Dibya: C 1.C.20
Mishra, Narbadeshwar: C 3.B.20
Mishra5, Ashok K.: C 3.C.35
Missios, Paul: C 3.B.21
Mitchel, Sara: C 2.A.17
Mitchell, David: P 1.C.3
Mitchell, David: XX1.A.46
Mitchell, Elizabeth: C 2.A.41
Mitchell, Joshua: C 1.D.31
Mitra, Anirudda: C 1.C.2 , P 1.C.2
Mitra, Sophie: D 3.A.6 , P 3.D.39
Mittag, Nikolas: C 1.D.31
Mix, Carter: C 3.D.41 , O 3.D.41
Miyazaki, Tomomi: P 3.C.20
Mobarak, Ahmed Mushfiq: C 3.B.40
Mocan, Naci: C 3.C.27
Modak, Mouli: P 1.D.10 , P 2.B.2
Moellman, Nicholas: C 3.D.46 , CH 3.D.46 , P 1.D.24
Moffitt, Robert: C 2.E.31 , O 2.E.31
Mohammad-Roberts, R.: C 2.E.6
Mohammed, Abdul Raheem Shariq: P 2.E.26
Mohammed, Mikidadu: C 1.A.10
Mohiuddin, Naowar: P 1.B.8
Mohr, Tanga M.: C 2.E.46
Moid, Zubab: P 3.A.5
Molina, Teresa: C 3.D.30 , D 3.B.30 , P 1.C.17
Mollerstrom, Johanna: C 1.D.22 , C 3.A.39 , C 3.B.38
Molton, Ivan R.: C 1.C.16
Moncrieff, Henry: C 3.C.40
Mont, Martin: C 2.D.34
Montanio, Kyle: D 1.C.39 , P 1.D.39
Montes Rojas, Gabriel: C 1.B.2
Montfaucon, Angella: C 3.D.41
Montgomery, Jessica: P 2.D.9
Montiel Olea, José Luis: C 1.C.10
Montrose, Paige Elizabeth: P 2.D.16
Mookerjee, Urbashi: CH 1.B.21 , P 1.B.21
Moore, Kyle: P 3.A.27
Moore, Rachel: C 3.E.30
Morales-Arilla, Jose: D 1.B.26 , P 1.A.26
Morales, Alvaro: C 1.A.26
Morales, Camila: C 1.C.41
Morales, Eduardo: C 2.E.10
Morales, Nicolas: C 2.D.10 , CH 2.A.10 , CH 2.D.10 , CH 2.E.10 , O 2.A.10 , O 2.D.10 , O 2.E.10
More, Deepak: P 1.A.40
Moreno-Medina, Jon: D 1.A.1 , D 2.A.5
Moresi, Serge: P 3.D.29
Moretti, Enrico: C 3.E.4
Moretti, Matias: C 3.B.27
Moritz, Maya: P 2.A.5
Moriya, Takahiro: P 2.E.21
Morley, James: C 3.E.31
Moro, Andrea: D 1.B.18 , D 3.D.40 , P 1.A.18
Morrill, Melinda: P 1.B.41
Morsink, Karlijn: C 1.C.13
Moschini, Emily: CH 2.A.18 , D 2.B.18 , P 2.A.18
Mosier, Ben: P 1.A.30
Motie, Golnaz: CH 1.B.8 , P 1.B.8
Moulton, Jeremy: P 1.D.4
Mouton, Andre: CH 1.C.8 , P 1.C.8
Mozumder, Kamruzzaman: C 1.B.20
Mozumder, Pallab: C 2.E.7
Mroz, Tracy M.: C 1.C.16
Mudrow, Kalvin: P 2.B.34
Mueller, Julie M.: C 2.A.42
Mueller, Rosie: C 1.C.40
Mueller, Tricia: C 2.A.2
Mueser, Peter: P 2.E.2
Muhannad, Daniel: C 1.B.19 , C 2.A.32
Muhoza, Florence: P 3.C.40
Mukherjee, Prithvijit: CH 2.E.35 , P 2.E.35
Mukherjee, Shagata: C 3.B.38
Mukherjee, Zinnia: CH 3.D.35 , P 3.D.35
Mukoyama, Toshihiko: C 3.D.4
Mulholland, Sean: CH 2.A.16 , P 2.A.16
Mullainathan, Sendhil: C 3.A.3
Mullen, Deborah: C 2.E.36
Mullen, Jeff: C 3.E.19
Mulligan, Robert: P 3.C.45
Mullins, Zane: P 3.A.24
Mumford, Kevin: C 1.B.36
Mumladze, Tinatin: P 1.C.19
Mundra, Kusum: D 1.A.26 , D 1.C.2
Mungan, Murat: C 2.E.1
Munisamy, Gopinath: C 3.D.10
Munro, David: C 1.D.32
Munro, Mary: C 1.D.31
Muratori, Caterina: C 1.A.34 , P 2.D.39
Muris, Chris: C 2.A.3 , D 2.B.5 , O 2.A.3 , P 2.A.3
Murphy, Ryan: C 3.D.27
Murphy, Sean: D 2.A.9 , P 1.D.3
Murphy, Shane: CH 1.D.14 , P 1.D.14
Murray, James Matthew: C 3.C.32 , D 1.A.13 , O 3.C.32 , P 3.C.32
Murray, Sheena: CH 2.E.36 , D 1.D.9 , D 3.C.28 , P 2.E.36
Murrell, Peter: C 1.D.42
Musen, Kate: P 3.A.25 , P 3.C.30
Mustafi, Priyoma: C 3.E.38
Muyeed, Ahadul Kabir: C 3.E.7
Myers, Molly: C 2.E.7
Mykhailyshina, Dariia: C 1.C.22
Nadal-Fernandez, Josep Maria: C 3.D.11
Nagler, Matthew: CH 1.A.35 , P 1.A.35
Naher, Samsun: CH 1.C.16 , P 1.C.16
Nair, Ashwin: D 1.B.37 , P 3.E.37
Najeeb, Fatima: P 3.C.43
Nakamura, Shotaro: P 3.A.42
Nakasone, Eduardo: C 3.C.34
Narula, Kritika: C 2.D.12
Nasim, Sanval: C 3.A.42
Nassehi, Ramin: D 2.E.15 , P 1.D.39
Nath, Hiranya: C 2.A.13 , CH 2.A.13 , CH 2.D.33 , O 2.D.33 , P 2.D.33
Nathan, Anil: CH 1.C.15
Nathan, Ashwin: C 3.A.11
Natoli-Henry, John: P 3.A.11
Navarrete, Michael: D 2.B.44 , P 2.B.44
Navarro, Carlos: C 3.D.27
Navarro, Gaston: D 1.C.12
Nawaz, Muhammad: C 1.D.17
Nayga, Rodolfo: C 1.D.10
Nazarian, Robert: C 1.D.33
Nazneen, Shaila: C 1.A.37
Ndede, Cynthia: P 1.A.14
Neelakantan, Urvi: XX2.D.32
Nehiba, Cody: CH 2.D.43 , P 2.D.43
Neighbors, Harold: C 1.C.11
Neilson, Christopher: C 2.A.18
Neilson, Elijah: C 3.B.17
Neligh, Nathaniel: CH 3.D.33 , P 3.D.33
Nelson, Charles: C 3.E.31
Nencka, Peter: C 3.A.15 , CH 1.C.30 , CH 2.D.30 , O 2.D.30
Nepal, Mani: C 1.B.9
Nepal, Tulasiram: P 1.D.5
Nesbit, Rachel: C 3.D.4
Nesson, Erik: C 1.D.3 , C 2.B.11 , C 2.B.46
Nettuno, Laura: D 2.D.35 , P 3.B.2
Neumann, Rebecca: P 2.A.2
Neumark, David: C 3.D.20
Nevo, Aviv: C 3.D.29
Newberry, Peter: C 2.E.37
Ngo, Alice: C 2.A.15
Nguimkeu, Pierre: C 1.A.2
Nguyen, Anh: D 3.B.18 , P 3.A.18
Nguyen, Hong: P 2.B.42
Nguyen, Tuan: P 2.A.28
Ni, Zheyu: C 1.D.21
Nichols, Chad: C 1.D.26
Nicholson, Charles: C 2.A.33
Nidhiri, Sebin: P 3.B.23
Nie, Jun: P 3.B.21
Nie, Qing: P 1.D.17
Nieddu, Marco: C 2.A.18 , C 3.B.14
Niederjohn, Scott: C 2.D.34
Niepmann, Friederike: P 3.B.12
Nietfeld, Carla: D 1.B.39 , P 3.A.15
Nikolaishvili, Giorgi: P 2.B.26
Nikolic, Jelena: XX2.B.15
Niles, Raymond: P 3.E.45
Nilsson, Therese: C 2.B.32
Nitsch, Volker: P 1.C.24
Niu, Mingzi: P 3.A.29
Nix, Emily: P 1.C.1
Noell, Edd: D 3.A.34
Noghanibehambari, Hamid: D 3.D.30 , P 2.B.41
Noh, Kyoungah: P 3.A.24
Nohejl, Jiri: D 1.B.44 , P 1.B.44
Noll, Laura: CH 1.A.17 , D 1.B.17 , P 2.B.17
Nonemaker, Samuel Pershing: P 3.D.35
Noonan, Douglas: C 2.A.17 , D 2.B.17 , P 1.B.17
Nordstrom, Ardyn: C 1.A.38
Norman, Peter: P 3.C.26
Norris, Conor: C 2.E.17 , D 2.E.17 , D 3.C.41 , P 2.E.17 , P 3.C.41
Norton, Douglas: XX2.D.15
Norton, Max: P 3.D.33
Novak, Mikayla: CH 3.B.45 , D 2.E.44 , D 3.B.45 , P 2.E.44 , P 3.A.44 , P 3.B.45
Novik, Vitaliy A.: P 2.A.7 , P 2.E.22
Noy, Shiri: C 3.A.2
Nozick, Linda: C 2.A.33
Ntuli, Herbert: C 3.C.43
Nunes Fava, Bruno: P 1.C.5
Nunley, John: C 3.E.28
Nunnery, Danielle: C 1.D.40
Nwe, Zin: C 1.B.9
Nygaard, Vegard: C 3.A.10
O`Keefe, Matthew: P 2.D.21
O'Connor, Matthew: C 1.C.38
O'Driscoll, Gerald: XX1.A.45
O'Kane, Layla: C 1.D.19
O'Neill, Roisin: P 2.D.20
O'Regan, Katherine: C 3.E.1
O'Reilly, Colin: C 3.C.45 , P 3.D.27
Obermeier, Tim: C 1.B.18
Ocampo, Emilio: C 3.B.44
OCampo, Sergio: P 2.E.20 , P 3.B.36
Ochoa, Marcelo: P 1.D.17
Oconnor, Christopher: CH 1.A.20 , P 1.A.20
Odle, Taylor: C 2.A.25
Odozi, John: C 1.A.12
Odularu, Gbadebo: P 1.A.14
Ogbeifun, Lawrence: P 1.C.23
Oh, Haewon: P 3.C.2
Oh, Jong-Min: C 1.B.34
Oh, Ryungha: P 2.E.10
Oh, Suhyeon: D 2.E.1 , P 2.A.5 , P 2.D.1
Ojeda, Elena: P 1.A.4
Okano, Eiji: P 1.A.11
Okbay, Aysu: C 1.D.32
Okech, David: C 3.A.41
Okunogbe, Oyebola: P 1.B.16
Oladi, Reza: C 3.C.8
Olapade, Markus: C 2.E.6
Olivares, Edward: O 3.A.33 , P 3.A.33
Oliver, Sarah: P 2.A.40
Olivier, Gabriel Joseph: P 3.B.3
Oliyide, Johnson: C 1.D.13
Olvera, Johabed: P 2.A.12
Ong, Xuexing: P 3.D.43
Oni, Mehedi Hasan: P 1.B.23
Onorato, Donato: C 3.C.30
Opromolla, Luca David: P 2.D.10
Orang, Marjan: P 1.A.33
Orazem, Peter: C 2.D.19
Oremus, Kimberly: P 1.D.30
Oreska, Matthew: XX3.D.3
Orgill-Meyer, Jennifer: C 3.A.35
Orlov, George: C 2.E.15
Orozco-Aleman, Sandra: C 3.C.28
Orrenius, Pia: D 2.E.17 , O 1.A.32 , P 2.C.47 , XX2.D.32
Ortega, Alberto: C 1.A.36 , C 1.D.1 , C 2.A.9 , C 3.A.14 , D 3.C.30 , D 3.D.32
Ortega, David L.: C 3.C.35
Ortegon, Erin: C 2.A.9
Oschinski, Matthias: C 2.A.15
Oskarsson, Sven: C 1.D.32
Osmani, Ahmed Reshad: C 2.B.7
Otero Cortes, Andrea: P 3.C.19
Otojanov, Ravshonbek: P 1.C.31
Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P.: C 2.D.10
Owens, Matthew A.: P 3.C.45
Owusu-Antwi, George: C 2.D.9
Owusu, Stephen: P 1.B.5
Owyang, Michael: C 3.B.15
Oxley, Jonathan: C 3.D.1
Oyemakinde, Babasoji: C 3.A.11
Oyolola, Feyisayo: P 3.E.10
Özak, Ömer: C 1.B.28 , CH 1.A.28 , CH 1.B.28 , CH 1.C.28 , CH 1.D.28 , CH 2.A.35 , O 1.A.28 , O 1.B.28 , O 1.C.28 , O 1.D.28 , O 2.A.35 , P 2.A.35
Ozek, Umut: CH 2.B.34 , P 2.B.34
Ozturk, Ezgi: C 1.A.13 , P 3.D.34
Ozturk, Orgul: C 3.C.27 , CH 2.E.40 , D 2.E.40 , O 1.A.34 , O 1.A.36 , O 1.B.36 , O 1.C.36 , O 1.D.36 , O 1.D.40 , O 2.A.36 , O 2.B.36 , O 2.B.40 , O 2.B.41 , O 2.D.34 , O 2.E.34 , O 2.E.40 , O 3.B.30 , O 3.B.34 , O 3.C.34 , O 3.D.30 , XX3.B.34
Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff: C 3.D.4 , CH 3.D.4 , D 3.C.5 , O 3.D.4 , P 2.E.30
Pabon, Md Nahid Ferdous: P 3.E.32
Packham, Analisa: C 3.B.28 , CH 3.B.28
Padilla-Romo, Maria: C 1.A.41 , C 1.B.41 , C 3.C.27 , CH 1.A.41 , D 2.A.5 , O 1.A.41 , O 1.B.41 , O 3.C.25
Page, Lindsay: C 2.B.2
Pahiju, Rabinson: P 2.D.46 , P 3.D.16
Paintsil, Jones Arkoh: C 2.E.27
Paintsil, Prince Arkoh: C 2.E.27
Pakhtigian, Emily: P 3.A.35
Palagashvili, Liya: C 3.D.20 , P 1.D.15 , P 3.C.36
Palermo, Alberto: C 3.B.22
Palmer, Karen: P 1.D.43
Paloschi, Andrea: C 2.D.23 , CH 3.A.21 , P 3.A.21
Palut, Fatma Selcen: P 1.C.1
Palvolgyi, Zsigmond: P 1.B.40
Pan, Xiaofei: P 3.B.38
Panda, Bibhudutta : CH 1.A.40 , O 1.A.40 , P 3.C.16
Pandey, Divya: P 2.A.20
Pandey, Shinjini: P 1.B.1
Pandit, Hitanshu: P 1.B.40
Pandolfo, Jordan: CH 3.E.7 , D 3.A.24 , P 2.E.23 , P 3.E.7
Panhans, Matthew: D 1.C.37 , D 3.B.24 , P 1.B.37
Paniagua, Jordi: C 1.B.26
Panovska, Irina: C 1.A.10 , D 2.E.5 , P 3.E.31
Pantano, Juan: D 1.B.18 , P 1.A.18
Papadia, Andrea: C 2.D.30
Papadopoulou, Anastasia: D 3.A.15 , P 1.D.39
Papanastasopoulod, Georgios: C 1.B.12 , P 1.B.12
Papp, Anna: C 1.D.30 , P 1.D.30
Paranavitana, Dinushka: CH 2.A.11 , P 2.A.11
Paraschiv, Mihai: CH 2.E.9 , D 2.E.9 , O 2.E.9 , P 2.E.9
Pargianas, Christos: CH 3.C.33 , P 3.C.33
Park, Geumbi: D 2.B.37 , P 1.D.37
Park, Geunyong: C 2.A.27 , P 3.C.13
Park, Hojin: CH 3.C.21 , P 3.C.21
Park, Jaeok: C 3.B.22
Park, Jonghoon: P 2.E.11
Park, Narae: C 3.A.11
Park, Paul: P 1.D.14
Park, Sungbin: P 3.C.5
Park, Sungmin: CH 2.B.9 , P 2.B.9
Park, Walter: D 2.A.40
Park, Yongjoon: C 1.D.30 , P 2.D.21
Parker, Susan: P 1.B.41
Parker, Thomas: C 1.B.2 , D 1.C.5 , P 1.B.2
Parra, Felipe: C 1.B.9 , P 3.C.11
Parraguez-Tala, Alejandro: P 2.B.25
Parsa, Mirwais: P 3.C.20
Parsa, Sahar: D 1.A.4 , P 1.C.28
Parsaeian, Shahnaz: CH 2.A.4 , O 2.A.4 , P 2.A.4
Parthum, Bryan: C 2.D.42
Pastoor, Isabel: D 1.B.36 , D 2.B.41 , P 1.D.36 , P 2.B.41
Patel, Praharsh M.: C 2.D.42
Pattanayak, Subhrendu: C 1.B.9
Patterson, Rich: C 1.B.36 , D 1.B.5 , D 1.D.36 , P 1.C.36
Paul, Arunima: P 1.D.6
Pavel, Md Tanvir: P 2.E.7
Payne, James: C 1.A.22
Paz Pardo, Gonzalo: C 2.E.20
Paz y Miño, Jose Manuel: C 1.B.46
Paz, Lourenco: CH 2.A.2 , CH 3.D.31 , D 2.B.5 , D 3.A.34 , O 2.A.2 , O 3.D.31 , P 3.D.31
Peart, Sandra: P 3.A.44
Pech, Wesley: C 1.A.9
Pecoraro, Brandon: CH 3.E.30 , D 2.E.5 , O 3.E.30 , P 3.E.30
Pecorino, Paul: C 2.B.1 , CH 2.B.1 , D 2.D.1
Pell, Christopher: C 1.D.24
Pellegrino, Bruno: C 3.B.12
Pelli, Martino: P 3.A.43
Peluffo, Cecilia: CH 1.B.41 , D 3.E.10 , O 1.A.41 , O 1.B.41 , P 1.A.41 , P 3.C.27
Pena, Anita: D 2.E.30 , P 2.D.16
Penczynki, Stefan: C 2.A.37
Peng, Linan: CH 3.D.44 , P 3.D.44
Peng, Mengying: CH 1.B.27 , P 1.B.27
Penn, Jerrod: C 2.A.42 , P 1.B.31 , P 2.A.42
Penner, Andrew: C 2.B.36
Penner, Emily: C 2.B.36
Pennington, Kate: C 3.D.30
Penny, Kyle: D 2.E.36 , P 3.C.28
Pepper, John: CH 3.E.10 , D 3.A.4 , D 3.E.10 , P 2.D.4
Peretto, Pietro: C 1.B.10 , C 1.C.33 , CH 1.B.10 , CH 1.C.33 , CH 1.D.33 , O 1.B.10 , O 1.C.33 , O 1.D.33
Perez Urdiales, Maria: C 3.B.43
Perez, Luis: C 3.A.20
Perinchery, Rivin Inasu: P 3.C.38
Perla, Jesse: C 3.B.31
Perry, Nathan: C 3.C.42
Persico, Claudia: P 1.B.41
Pescatori, Andrea: C 2.D.23
Pesko, Michael: C 2.B.11 , C 2.E.11 , C 3.C.21
Petitt, Caleb: D 2.A.45 , P 2.A.45
Petitt, Susannah Emily: P 3.C.36
Petrie, Ragan: C 3.B.26
Petrova, Kameliia: C 3.C.19
Phadke, Ishan: D 3.B.37 , P 3.C.37
Pharris-Ciurej, Nikolas: C 1.D.31
Phelan, Gregory: P 3.B.46
Phelan, Thomas: CH 3.B.36 , O 3.B.36 , P 3.B.36
Phillips, Grace: C 2.D.39 , D 3.B.5 , P 1.C.9
Phillips, Peter: C 1.B.14
Phipps, Aaron: D 1.D.36 , D 3.E.10 , P 1.C.36
Phoenix, Janet: P 2.A.32
Phuong, Nguyen Thi Viet: C 1.A.11
Piano, Clara: C 3.C.36 , CH 3.C.36 , O 3.C.36 , P 3.A.34
Pickens, Joseph: CH 3.A.35 , D 1.B.5 , P 2.B.30 , P 3.A.35
Pida-Reese, Jedediah: D 2.A.45 , P 2.A.45
Piekarek, Kacper: C 2.B.46
Pieroth, Ferdinand: P 2.A.29
Pieters, Gina: XX2.B.15
Pike, Tyler James: P 2.D.8
Pincin, Jared: D 3.A.34
Pindilli, Emily: D 3.B.24 , XX3.D.3
Pineda-Torres, Mayra: CH 2.B.5 , D 1.B.11 , D 1.D.9 , D 2.B.5
Pinitjitsamut, Pim: D 1.B.1
Pinkston, Josh: CH 1.B.19 , P 1.B.19
Pinotti, Paolo: C 2.B.1
Piper, Brian: P 1.C.38
Pitts, Melinda: C 2.E.30 , CH 2.A.21 , CH 3.E.5 , D 3.E.5 , O 1.D.9
Plante, Michael: C 3.C.25
Plemmons, Alicia: C 2.E.17 , C 3.C.41 , CH 1.D.5 , CH 3.C.41 , D 1.D.5 , D 3.B.17 , P 3.B.17
Poe-Yamagata, Eileen: C 2.E.2
Poirier, Alexandre: D 1.C.5 , P 1.A.7
Polimeni, John: P 1.D.25
Pollard, Garrison: P 2.B.20
Pollmann, Michael: CH 2.B.27 , P 2.B.27
Polsky, Daniel: C 1.D.3
Ponce de Leon, Maria Mercedes: P 1.A.28
Pondorfer, Andreas: C 1.A.28
Poole, Jennifer P.: C 3.D.31
Poole, Leah: P 1.C.42
Poole, Sabrina: C 1.D.3
Porcher, Charly: P 2.E.10
Porreca, Zachary: CH 3.A.14 , D 1.A.1 , D 2.E.1 , O 3.A.14 , O 3.B.14 , O 3.C.14 , O 3.D.14 , P 2.B.1
Porteous, Obie: D 1.C.2
Porter, Sonya: C 1.D.31
Portillo, Javier: C 2.A.38 , CH 2.B.17 , D 2.A.17 , D 3.E.8 , P 1.A.17
Portner, Claus: C 2.E.6 , CH 2.E.6 , D 2.D.12 , D 3.E.8 , P 1.C.2 , P 2.D.12
Posey, Sean: CH 3.D.6 , P 3.D.6
Possnig, Clemens: P 3.B.29
Powell, Benjamin: C 2.D.13
Pownall, Rachel: C 3.E.2
Poyker, Michael: P 2.A.30
Pozo, Susan: D 1.B.26 , P 1.A.26
Prabhakar, Avantika: P 3.D.33
Prakash, Nishith: C 2.D.12
Prasetyoputra, Puguh: P 2.E.39
Pratap, Sangeeta: D 3.A.24 , P 3.B.27
Pratt, Bryan: CH 1.A.43 , P 1.A.43
Prazad, Saketh: C 3.B.7
Prem, Mounu: C 3.B.14
Presbitero, Andrea: C 3.B.12 , CH 3.B.12 , O 3.B.12 , P 3.B.12
Presno, Ignacio: P 3.B.19
Pressman, Steven: CH 1.C.25 , P 1.C.25
Pretnar, Nick: C 3.B.36 , P 1.C.4
Prettyman, Alexa: D 3.B.30 , P 2.E.34 , P 3.D.30
Preuss, Marcel: P 2.E.29
Preusser, Justus: C 1.B.22
Price, Joseph: P 2.A.1
Price, Joshua: D 1.A.36 , P 1.B.36
Price, Michael: C 3.D.1
Prieger, James: CH 1.A.5 , D 1.A.5 , P 2.B.13 , P 2.D.39
Priest, Alex Lynn: P 2.A.16
Prifti, Ervin: C 2.D.23
Prinz, Joachim: P 2.B.46
Priyanka, Sadia: P 3.B.30
Prowse, Victoria: C 1.B.36 , CH 2.A.38 , D 2.D.18 , P 2.A.38 , P 2.E.18
Prykhodko, Ganna: P 3.B.10
Psurek, Aleksander Krzysztof: D 3.A.39 , P 1.C.32
Puig, Aina: D 3.E.40 , P 3.E.40
Pukelis, Kelsey: P 1.A.12
Pulliam, Christopher: C 2.D.3
Pun, Khusiman: CH 1.D.11 , P 1.D.11
Punjabi, Maitri: P 3.D.9
Purevjav, Avralt-Od: C 3.A.43
Pusateri, Nic: P 2.B.23
Putri, Aqila: P 3.B.43
Qi, Quan: P 2.A.16
Qi, Shi: D 3.C.37 , P 2.B.26 , P 3.B.37
Qi, Shuo: C 1.A.2 , P 1.C.10 , P 2.B.4
Qiao, Xiao: C 1.C.31
Qiao, Zhongheng: P 3.E.38
Qiao, Ziqi: P 3.B.10
Qin, Molin: C 2.B.39
Qiu, Chen: P 1.C.10
Qiu, Yu: C 3.C.46 , P 2.B.7
Quaicoe, Obed: C 2.E.27 , D 1.A.14
Quainoo, Ruth: CH 3.B.24 , D 3.B.24 , P 2.E.7
Quandt, Ryan: C 3.D.11 , P 3.D.12
Quazi, Mohammed: C 2.A.9
Quincy, Sarah: CH 1.D.6 , CH 2.A.30 , D 1.D.6 , O 2.A.30
Quintanar, Sarah: C 1.A.21 , D 2.E.1 , P 2.B.1
Quintas, André: P 3.C.44
Quistorff, Brian: C 1.D.31
R. Martinez, Tomas: C 3.D.24
Rabbani, Atonu: C 1.B.20
Rabinovich, Stanislav: CH 3.B.31 , CH 3.C.26 , O 3.B.31 , O 3.C.26 , P 1.C.27
Rad, Sadiq Salimi: D 3.C.30
Radermecker, Anne-Sophie: D 1.B.17 , P 2.B.17
Radoias, Vlad: C 2.A.12 , CH 3.E.19 , P 3.E.19
Raei, Sepideh: C 2.B.26
Rafi, Ahnaf: P 2.B.27
Rafols, Radine: P 1.C.21
Rahman, David: C 3.A.35
Rahman, Md: P 1.A.23 , P 2.B.11
Rahman, Md Twfiqur : P 3.B.3
Rahman, Mohammad: P 2.A.42
Raisa, Sara: C 3.B.30
Ramakrishnan, Prasanthi: CH 2.E.18 , D 2.D.18 , P 2.E.18
Ramalingam, Abhijit: C 2.A.38
Ramaswamy, Vasudeva: D 3.E.40 , P 3.E.40
Rambachan, Ashash: P 3.A.3
Ramirez, Carlos: C 2.E.16
Ramirez, Miguel: CH 1.B.9 , P 1.B.9
Randolph, Gregory: C 3.A.36 , CH 3.A.36 , D 3.A.36 , O 3.A.36 , P 3.A.36
Rangaraju, Sandeep Kumar: P 1.B.8
Rangel, Marcos: C 2.A.44
Ranjan, Alok: P 3.B.14
Ranjbar, Saba: P 2.A.8
Rao, Nikhil: P 1.C.1
Rao, Yuhan: C 3.D.10
Rapp, Andreas: C 1.D.17
Rappoport, Daniel: P 3.A.29
Raschke, Christian: C 1.B.14
Rashid, Amani: C 1.A.34
Rassekh, Farhad: D 3.C.8
Raval, Devesh: D 1.D.37 , P 1.B.37
Raveendranathan, Gajendran: C 2.A.18
Ravid, Doron: CH 2.B.29
Ravikumar, B.: C 3.B.21
Ravindran, Saravana: C 3.D.13 , P 3.C.34
Ray, Rohan: C 3.A.41
Ray, Walker: C 2.A.26
Razzak, Noara: P 2.B.26
Razzolini, Laura: C 1.D.46 , C 2.A.38
Recalde, Maria: C 2.D.38
Reddig, Kole: C 2.B.46
Redford, Audrey: C 1.C.9 , CH 1.C.44 , D 1.C.44 , O 1.A.44 , O 1.C.44 , P 1.A.44
Redmer, Chad: C 1.D.42
Rees, Daniel: C 3.C.30 , D 2.D.35
Regmi, Krishna: C 1.D.9
Rehman, Maha : P 3.E.19
Reichman, Nancy E.: C 1.D.9
Reid, Tayoy: P 2.E.5
Reilly, Chandler: P 2.D.44
Reilly, Patrick: C 3.C.24
Reinarts, Nicholas: C 2.E.45 , P 2.D.13
Reiners, Lennart: C 1.A.42
Reinhardt, Colin Mark: CH 3.C.2 , P 3.C.2
Reis, Hugo: C 2.B.18
Ren, Muyang: P 2.B.5
Ren, Zihan: P 1.A.16
Rendon, Silvio: P 1.A.10
Rennhoff, Adam: C 2.B.27
Rentschler, Lucas: C 2.B.22 , D 2.D.36 , P 3.A.39
Reshidi, Pellumb: P 1.A.29
Restrepo-Echavarria, Paulina: C 1.C.27
Reyes, Germán: C 1.C.13
Reynolds, Kara: C 3.D.6 , CH 2.A.40 , O 2.A.40 , P 2.A.40
Reynoso, Ana: C 3.C.34
Rezaee, Arman: C 3.A.42
Rezghi, Abolfazl: P 1.D.8
Rezoanul Hoque, Mohammad: P 3.D.10
Rhee, Kang: P 2.E.5
Rhine, Walker: C 2.E.17
Rho, Hye Jin: C 1.C.36
Ribar, David: CH 2.E.4 , D 2.A.21 , O 2.E.4 , P 2.E.4
Richard, Katherine : P 1.A.12
Richards-Shubik, Seth: D 3.A.18 , P 3.B.18
Richardson, Leslie: C 2.A.42
Richardson, Robert B.: CH 3.D.3 , O 3.D.3 , XX3.D.3
Richert, Eric: P 1.C.12
Richter, Alexander: P 3.C.25
Ricks, Mike: C 1.A.36
Riddiford Graham, Iris: C 1.C.25
Rieder, Kilian: C 2.D.16
Riehl, Evan: C 1.D.19
Rijkers, Bob: P 1.B.25
Rim, Nayoung: D 1.B.1
Ringo, Daniel: P 2.D.8
Rios, Kenneth: C 3.D.29
Rittenhouse, Katherine: D 3.B.33 , P 3.B.33
Ritter, Dubravka: D 1.C.36 , P 1.D.36
Ritter, Patricia: P 2.D.35
Rizzo, Mario: D 1.B.45 , P 1.B.45 , XX1.A.45 , XX1.D.44
Rizzotti, Luca: P 2.B.30
Rizzotto, Julia: C 2.B.19
Roache, Amber: C 1.D.24
Roberts, Meaghan: P 2.A.16
Robinson, Josh: C 3.C.27 , P 2.A.28
Robinson, Lisa A.: CH 1.A.46 , CH 1.D.41 , O 1.A.46 , O 1.D.41
Rode, Martin: C 2.D.25
Rodgers, Luke: D 2.E.4 , P 3.C.22
Rodivilov, Alexander: D 2.A.6 , P 1.B.22
Rodrigue, Joel: P 2.B.43
Rodrigues, Maíra Arantes: C 2.E.26
Rodriguez-Martinez, Pedro: P 3.A.7
Rodríguez-Prado, Beatriz: C 1.A.17
Rodriguez, Robert: P 3.C.10
Rodriguez, Zachary: P 3.C.24
Rojas-Fallas, Jose: P 2.D.5
Rollins, Andrew: P 3.D.28
Romero-Habeych, Jorge: P 2.D.13
Romero, Guido: P 3.A.28
Romero, Mike: P 2.B.45
Rosa, Benjamin: D 3.E.2 , P 3.D.2
Rosa, Jan: C 3.B.31
Rosati, Furio C.: C 2.A.10
Rosenbaum, Ted: C 1.A.42 , C 3.D.29
Rosenberg, Andrew: C 1.A.43
Rosenthal-Kay, Jordan: C 3.B.36
Ross, Amanda: C 3.C.38 , P 2.E.13
Ross, Stephen: C 1.D.36 , C 3.E.28
Rotarescu, Andreea: CH 3.B.8 , P 3.B.8
Roth, Jon: P 2.E.24
Rothbaum, Jonathan: P 1.D.31
Rothenberg, Alexander: C 1.C.21
Rothert, Jacek: C 1.B.46
Rotthoff, Kurt: C 2.E.46
Rouanet, Lea: C 2.E.6
Rouanet, Louis: P 3.A.45
Rovinski, Molly R: C 1.C.45 , P 1.C.45
Roy Choudhury, Agnitra: C 3.C.41 , P 1.A.34 , P 3.C.19
Roy, Labanyalata: P 3.D.33
Roy, Manan: CH 1.D.40 , CH 2.B.40 , D 1.D.40 , O 1.D.40 , O 2.B.40 , O 2.B.41 , O 3.B.30 , O 3.D.30 , P 1.D.40
Roy, Spandan: P 1.B.30
Ruangmas, Thanicha: P 1.B.43
Rubalcaba, Joaquin: C 2.A.44
Rubbini, Camilo: D 1.D.39 , P 1.C.39
Rubini, Loris: C 3.D.22
Rubli, Adrian: C 3.D.6
Rudkin, Simon: C 2.A.15
Rueda, Valeria: C 1.B.18
Ruffini, Krista: C 2.E.40 , D 2.E.40 , D 3.B.33 , P 3.B.33
Ruhl, Kim: C 3.D.41
Rungta, Ruchika: P 2.B.35
Runkel, Angel: C 1.C.19
Runkle, Jennifer: C 1.D.40 , C 3.E.42
Rupp, Nick: C 1.D.35 , CH 1.B.35 , CH 1.C.35 , CH 1.D.35 , D 1.D.35 , O 1.B.35 , O 1.C.35 , O 1.D.35 , P 1.B.35
Rush, Mark: C 2.B.20
Russell, Lauren: D 2.A.25 , P 2.A.25
Russo, Giuseppe: P 1.A.16
Rust, John: CH 3.B.18 , D 3.A.18 , P 3.B.18
Ryan, Conor: CH 1.D.37 , D 1.C.37 , P 1.D.37
Ryan, Matt: P 1.A.15
Ryan, Michael: C 3.A.11
Ryngaert, Jane: C 2.A.26 , CH 1.D.8 , P 1.D.8 , P 2.A.26
Ryu, Junyeol: D 1.B.35 , P 1.C.35
Saade, Ahmed: C 1.D.39
Saavedra, Martin: P 3.C.30
Sabia, Joseph: C 1.D.3 , C 2.A.11 , C 2.D.39 , D 2.D.35 , P 1.A.34 , P 1.D.9 , P 2.E.39
Sachdeva, Gagandeep: P 3.C.23
Sacher, Seth: P 3.D.29
Sadana, Divya: C 3.A.10
Sadeh, Jana: CH 1.D.39 , P 2.E.15
Saenz Ayala, Mariana: CH 2.B.33 , P 2.B.33
Saenz, Christian: P 1.B.11 , P 2.E.11
Saenz, Luis Felipe: CH 2.D.17 , O 2.D.17 , P 2.D.17
Saenz, Mayra Alejandra: P 1.C.22
Sage, Felix: C 2.B.46
Sage, Mathilde: C 2.E.6
Sager, Erick: P 3.D.4
Sah, Nilesh: C 1.A.40
Saha, Bikramjit: P 1.B.24
Sahay, Abhilasha: D 3.C.28 , P 3.B.20 , P 3.C.28
Sahin, Aysegul: C 3.B.31
Sahli, Matthias: C 2.B.17
Sahn, David: C 2.B.7
Saif, Umar: C 2.B.10
Sakyi, Daniel: C 1.A.14
Salazar, Amy: C 1.B.14
Salazar, Diego: C 1.A.18
Salerno, Joseph: XX1.A.45
Salgado Torres, Alfredo: P 3.A.26
Salgado, Sergio: C 3.B.36
Salmon, Tim: CH 1.C.37 , D 2.E.37 , P 1.C.37
Salvati, Andrea: D 2.A.18 , P 2.B.18
Salvino, Robert: D 3.A.36 , P 3.A.36
Samadi, S. Yaser: P 2.A.4
Samaniego de la Parra, Brenda: C 1.C.27 , C 2.B.14
Samaniego, Roberto: P 1.C.33
Samano, Agustin: C 1.A.23
Sameem, Sediq: P 1.D.24
Samimimotlagh, Nahid: P 3.D.42
Sanchez Cumming, Carmen: C 1.B.19
Sanchez-Pinol, Daniel: CH 2.B.32 , P 2.B.32
Sanchez, Fabio: C 1.A.41 , C 2.D.12
Sanchez, Ricardo: C 2.D.35
Sanders, Carl: C 1.D.18 , C 1.D.31
Sandilya, Jigyasa: P 2.D.33
Sant'Anna, Hugo: P 2.B.5
Sant'Anna, Pedro: O 1.A.7 , O 1.B.7 , O 1.C.7 , O 1.D.7 , O 2.A.24 , O 2.B.24 , O 2.D.24 , O 2.E.24 , O 3.A.1
Santhosh, Harikrishnan: P 3.E.19
Santos Póvoa, Angela Cristiane: CH 1.A.9 , P 1.A.9
Santos, Angelo: C 3.D.4
Santos, Cezar: P 3.A.32
Santos, Luan: C 2.A.34
Sanz-Maldonado, Gerardo: C 3.D.1
Saquinaula, Angela: C 1.D.14
Sarangi, Sudipta: O 3.A.41
Saraswat, Deepak: P 1.B.20
Sardar, Ferdous: P 2.B.30 , P 3.C.24
Sarikaya, Furkan: P 3.E.10
Sasaki, Yuya: C 2.B.43 , CH 1.A.7 , CH 1.C.7 , CH 2.B.24 , CH 2.E.24 , CH 3.A.1 , O 1.A.7 , O 1.B.7 , O 1.C.7 , O 1.D.7 , O 2.A.24 , O 2.B.24 , O 2.D.24 , O 2.E.24 , O 3.A.1 , P 2.D.24
Sassi, Yassine: P 1.D.7
Sato, Riku: P 3.D.25
Sauer, Raymond: P 1.A.15
Sauley, Beau: C 1.D.4
Savchenko, Olesya: C 2.E.14
Savelle, Daniel: D 1.B.39 , P 1.D.39
Savelle, Mai: C 1.D.39
Sawyer, Anthony: C 3.A.34
Saxena, Rimjhim: CH 3.A.43 , P 3.A.43
Saygili, Meryem: P 2.A.16
Saygin, Perihan: C 2.B.20
Scarcioffolo, Alexandre: CH 3.D.8 , P 3.D.8
Schaller, Anne: P 3.D.16
Schaller, Maximilian: C 2.E.18
Schanzenbach, Diane Whitmore: C 2.E.40
Scheall, Scott: P 2.D.45
Scheck, Macy: CH 2.A.45 , D 2.A.45 , P 2.A.45
Schena, David: C 3.D.40
Scheuerer, Johannes: CH 3.C.10 , P 3.C.10
Schiffbauer, Marc Tobias: C 3.D.34
Schild, Jake: C 2.D.3 , C 2.E.31
Schiraldi, Pasquale: C 1.D.27
Schlosser, Julia: P 1.C.30
Schmidbauer, Eric: CH 2.E.22 , P 2.E.22
Schmidt, Lawrence: C 1.D.31
Schmieder, Johannes F.: C 1.D.15
Schmukler, Sergio: C 3.B.27
Schneider, Mark: C 3.B.6 , CH 3.B.6 , P 3.B.6
Schnell, Molly: C 3.B.39
Schnidman, Max: D 2.D.37 , P 3.B.37
Schoonover, Paige: P 3.C.24
Schroder, Marcel: C 3.B.4 , D 3.B.4
Schubert, Alexandra: P 3.A.5
Schuh, Scott: C 1.B.23
Schuhmann, Pete: C 2.A.42
Schuler, Kurt: CH 3.C.3 , O 3.C.3
Schulkind, Lisa: P 1.D.4
Schulte, James: C 3.E.14
Schultze, Michelle: C 2.E.33
Schulz, Bastian: C 1.B.18 , CH 1.B.18 , D 1.A.18
Schulz, Evan: C 2.D.14
Schulz, Jonathan: CH 1.C.28 , D 2.D.36 , P 1.A.28 , P 1.C.28 , P 3.A.39
Schwam, Daniel: P 1.D.24
Schwanebeck, Ashley: P 2.B.16
Schweinert, Annemarie: C 1.D.19 , P 3.B.3
Scott, Brad: D 1.D.26 , P 1.D.26
Scott, Garrett: C 2.E.37 , D 3.B.37 , P 2.B.37
Scott, Gilbert D: C 3.B.6
Scott, Jonathan B.: P 2.B.39
Scott, Paul: CH 1.A.42 , P 1.A.42
Seager, Jennifer: D 2.E.6 , P 2.D.12
Seals, R. Alan: C 3.E.28
Sedaghatkish, Nazanin: CH 1.B.20 , P 1.B.20
Sedrakyan, Gohar: P 2.D.41
Seevers, Benjamin: D 2.A.45 , P 2.A.45
Segovia, Karla: C 1.C.45 , P 1.C.45
Sekhri, Sheetal: CH 3.B.40 , D 3.B.40 , O 3.B.40 , P 3.B.40
Sellgren, Juliette: P 3.C.38
Semenova, Vira: P 2.E.24
Semykina, Anastasia: C 2.A.4
Sen Choudhury, Rebecca: CH 3.C.31 , D 3.C.31 , O 3.C.31 , P 3.C.31
Seo, Jinyoung: P 3.A.13
Seog, S. Hun: C 3.D.43
Sepulveda, Cristian: D 3.A.36 , P 3.A.36
Serra, Danila: C 1.D.26
Sethi, Ritika: C 1.C.20
Severino, Renzo: P 2.B.16
Sevilla, JP: P 1.D.41
Seward, Jonathan: C 3.A.3 , D 3.A.3 , P 2.A.1
Shaalan, Fatimah: P 2.D.22
Shadbegian, Ron: C 3.E.42
Shadmani, Hedieh: P 1.C.33
Shaeye, Abdihafit: CH 1.B.40 , P 1.B.40
Shah Mobariz, Ahmad: D 2.A.36 , D 3.D.30 , P 1.A.36 , P 3.B.30
Shah, Rohan: P 3.B.8
Shah, Rohen: P 2.B.16
Shahid, Hasan: C 1.D.2 , P 1.A.27 , P 3.B.2
Shakya, Karan: P 2.E.42
Shakya, Shishir: C 1.C.45 , CH 3.A.37 , D 2.D.37 , D 3.C.41 , P 3.A.37 , P 3.C.41
Shang, Ce: C 3.C.21
Shanks, Olga: P 3.D.44
Shanto, Peal Ahamed: P 1.D.25
Shapiro, Joseph S.: C 1.C.24
Shapiro, Steven J.: P 1.C.38
Sharma, Chandan: C 1.A.40
Sharma, Ghanshyam: C 2.B.32
Sharma, Krishna: P 3.D.7
Sharma, Misha, Sharma, Misha: C 3.B.38
Sharma, Nishtha: P 1.D.22
Sharma, Rajiv: C 1.C.11 , C 3.E.11
Sharma, Shruti: P 3.D.31
Shaughnessy, Timothy M.: C 2.B.7
Sheehan, Kathleen: CH 1.C.9 , P 1.C.9
Shekhar, Meenakshi: P 1.B.9
Sheldon, Hannah: D 2.E.8 , P 2.E.8
Shen, Hewei: C 2.D.10
Shende, Disha: P 3.B.35
Sheng, Leslie: C 3.B.12
Sheng, Xuguang: C 2.B.14 , C 3.D.34 , D 3.D.34 , O 3.D.34
Shephard, Andrew: C 3.A.18
Shepherd, Joanna: XX2.A.31
Shera, Marcus: C 2.B.45 , CH 2.B.45 , D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12 , P 2.A.14
Sheridan, Brandon: C 2.E.15 , D 3.A.15
Shertzer, Allison: C 2.B.19
Shi, Lin: P 1.C.24
Shi, Ying: P 3.B.35
Shi, Yuyan: C 3.C.21
Shi, Zejin: C 1.A.18
Shibuya, Sakina: C 3.C.11 , P 1.B.9
Shields, Martin: C 2.A.33
Shih, Kevin Y.: C 2.D.10
Shikher, Serge: P 2.A.2
Shim, Jieon: C 1.D.46
Shim, Younghun: P 3.C.12
Shimazaki, Yoshiaki: C 3.D.25
Shimizu, Yuya: P 1.B.14
Shimko, Ephraim: C 2.E.21
Shimshack, Jay: P 1.C.9
Shimul, Shafiun: D 2.A.34 , P 2.A.34
Shin, Brian Hyunjo: P 3.E.36
Shin, Euncheol: C 3.E.2 , P 3.D.2
Shin, Jaeyeon: C 3.C.4 , P 3.C.21
Shin, Jimin: P 2.D.27
Shin, Wiroy: P 3.C.26
Shin, Yunhan: C 2.D.27
Shinall, Jennifer Bennett: D 2.B.1 , P 2.D.1
Shinde, Nilesh: P 3.B.35
Shogren, Jason: C 1.B.31
Shonchoy, Abu: C 1.C.16 , P 2.A.13 , P 3.A.41
Shores, Kenneth: C 3.B.3
Short, Caroline: C 3.D.40
Shoulders, Angela: CH 3.A.25 , O 3.A.25 , P 3.A.25
Shourian, Mahla: D 2.B.8 , P 2.B.8
Showalter, Dean: D 1.B.31
Shrestha, Sadichchha: P 2.E.14
Shrestha, Samyam: C 3.C.2 , P 2.D.9
Shrum, Trisha: C 2.E.7
Shu, Tengjia: P 2.D.31
Shukaylo, Georgy: P 2.A.46
Shukla, Prachi: C 2.A.44 , P 1.C.16
Shukralla, Elias: C 1.C.2
Shupe, Cortnie: C 2.E.21
Shure, Kristen: C 2.B.34
Shurman, Abigail: C 2.E.15
Shwachman Kaminaga, Allison: C 2.E.8
Siagian, Harris: C 2.E.39
Sicotte, Richard: C 1.D.21
Siegal, Nicole: D 3.D.30 , P 3.D.30
Siegfried, John: C 2.E.15
Sigaud, Liam: C 2.B.30 , C 3.B.17 , C 3.C.23
Sikhova, Aiday: C 3.C.24
Silos, Pedro: CH 3.A.32 , CH 3.B.27 , O 3.A.32 , O 3.B.27
Silva, Peri: P 3.D.31
Silva, Talita: P 1.A.38
Silverstein, Brian: C 1.D.17
Silveus, Neil: P 1.D.1
Sim, Nicholas: C 3.B.32
Simard-Duplain, Gaëlle: C 3.D.32
Simion, Adrian: P 2.D.46
Simmons, Michael: C 3.A.32
Simon, Kosali: C 2.A.9
Sims, Kaitlyn: P 2.B.19
Singer, Hal: P 3.D.29
Singh, Divya: C 2.E.3
Singh, Sanjay: C 2.A.33
Singh, Sudhir: C 3.D.13
Singh, Tejendra: C 1.D.2
Sinha, Dibyajyoti: P 2.B.33
Sinha, Kompal: C 1.C.17
Siodla, James: P 2.D.30
Sircar, Sujaya: C 2.D.6
Siriwardana, Janithe: C 2.A.37
Sitti, Rex: C 2.A.9 , D 1.D.3 , P 1.D.3
Skarbek, Emily: CH 3.C.44 , D 1.C.44 , P 3.C.44 , XX2.D.15
Skeete, Ryan W.: C 1.A.14
Slaria, Srishti: P 3.B.42
Slee, Elisa: C 3.D.11
Slichter, David: C 2.D.11
Sloan, CarlyWill: D 1.C.1 , P 1.A.1
Sloczynski, Tymon: CH 1.B.7 , CH 1.D.7 , CH 2.A.24 , CH 2.D.24 , O 1.A.7 , O 1.B.7 , O 1.C.7 , O 1.D.7 , O 2.A.24 , O 2.B.24 , O 2.D.24 , O 2.E.24 , O 3.A.1 , P 2.B.24
Slusky, David: C 1.A.26 , C 2.A.11 , C 2.B.11
Small, Sarah F: C 1.C.25
Smith, Andrew: C 1.D.36
Smith, Austin: P 1.B.1 , P 2.A.5
Smith, Austin C.: D 1.B.11
Smith, Chantal: D 2.D.40
Smith, Cory: CH 3.C.16 , P 3.C.16
Smith, Daniel: C 2.A.45 , C 2.E.45 , C 3.E.45
Smith, Jacob: P 1.A.44
Smith, Jonathan: D 2.E.4 , O 3.B.28 , P 3.B.28
Smith, Joseph: CH 1.B.34 , P 1.B.34
Smith, Joshua: P 1.C.25
Smith, Kevin: C 3.B.35
Smith, Raymond: C 2.A.33
Smith, Rhet: D 3.D.5 , P 1.A.34
Smith, Stephen: CH 3.A.34
Smith, Stephen C.: P 1.B.20
Smith, Travis: C 1.A.37 , C 3.C.2 , C 3.C.42
Smith, Tucker: CH 1.A.32 , P 1.A.32
Smither, Madison: C 1.B.39
Smolin, Alex: P 2.B.29
Smyth, Andrew: C 2.B.2 , C 2.D.26
Snow, Nicholas: CH 2.E.45 , D 1.C.44 , P 2.E.45
Snyder, Samantha: C 3.C.46
Soares, Rodrigo: C 2.E.7
Soborowicz, Levi: P 2.E.19
Soler-Lopez, Jorge: P 3.D.7
Soliman, Adam: D 1.B.1 , P 3.B.14
Solimine, Philip: C 3.A.38
Solomon, Keisha: D 1.A.14 , P 2.A.21
Solon, Daniel: P 2.D.26 , P 3.A.10
Soloveichik, Rachel: C 3.D.4
Son, Hyuk Harry: CH 1.C.13 , P 1.C.13
Song, In Jung: C 2.E.11
Song, Jaehee: C 2.E.3 , C 3.E.1
Song, Jian: D 1.C.32 , P 1.B.32
Song, Minyoung: P 3.D.22
Song, Suyong: P 3.A.13
Song, Xiaojun: C 3.B.32
Soques, Daniel: P 3.C.25
Sorensen Montoya, Elizabeth: P 2.E.42
Sorensen, Bent: C 3.A.9 , CH 3.A.9 , CH 3.B.9 , P 3.B.9
Soriano, John: CH 1.A.24 , P 1.A.24
Souders, Sarah : P 3.D.11
Sousounis, Panos: D 1.C.39 , P 1.C.39
Souza-Rodrigues, Eduardo: C 1.A.42
Sovani, Manali: D 2.E.8 , P 2.E.8
Soylu, Can: P 3.B.19
Sparacino, Antonio: C 2.A.10
Spears, Dean: C 3.A.2
Spiegel, Michael: C 2.B.36
Spielmann, Christian: D 1.B.39 , P 2.A.15
Spilde, Tim: P 1.C.22
Spiller, Beia: C 2.D.43
Spletzer, James R.: P 1.D.15
Splinter, David: C 3.E.30 , P 3.E.30
Sposi, Michael: C 3.B.21
Sprick Schuster, Steven: CH 2.D.22 , P 2.D.22
Springer, Lilly Ann: D 3.A.25 , P 2.B.11 , P 2.D.11
Sprott, Erica: C 3.C.38
Srinivasan, Arun: P 2.D.19
Srivastava, Sparshi: P 2.B.11
Stanford, Garrett: D 1.B.1 , P 3.A.42
Stansel, Dean: CH 2.B.13 , CH 2.D.13 , CH 2.E.13 , O 2.B.13 , O 2.D.13 , O 2.E.13 , P 2.B.13
Staveley-O'Carroll, Joshua: CH 2.E.15 , D 2.A.15 , P 1.B.39
Steinberg, Joseph: C 3.D.41
Stenhammar, Aapo: P 3.E.26
Stephens, Heather: C 3.D.14
Stephenson, Frank: O 2.A.46 , O 2.B.46 , O 2.D.46 , O 2.E.46 , P 3.B.1
Steuart, Shelby: C 3.A.25 , C 3.D.32
Stevens, John: XX2.D.32
Steward, Susan: C 2.A.32
Stewart, Jay: P 3.D.4
Stimel, Derek: C 1.C.39 , C 2.E.15
Stinebrickner, Ralph: C 2.A.25
Stinebrickner, Todd: C 2.A.25
Stivers, Adam: C 2.B.32 , CH 1.C.3 , O 1.C.3 , P 1.C.3
Stockman, Mikhaele: P 3.D.14
Stoddard, Brock: C 2.A.38 , P 2.A.38
Stoddard, Olga: C 1.C.36
Stone, Lyman: C 3.C.36
Storr, Virgil: C 2.B.2 , C 2.E.45
Stover, Walter: D 3.A.39 , P 1.C.32
Stoye, Jörg: C 1.C.10
Strack, Philipp: C 1.D.29
Strager, Jacquelyn: C 3.A.42
Stratmann, Thomas: CH 1.B.32 , D 1.C.32 , P 1.B.32 , P 1.D.42
Straub, Jeremy: C 1.B.44
Strauss, Jack: C 3.B.6
Street, Brittany: CH 1.D.1 , P 1.A.1 , XX3.D.36
Strochak, Sarah: O 3.E.1 , P 3.E.1
Struby, Ethan: P 2.A.26
Sturm, Samuel: CH 2.B.11 , P 2.B.11
Su, Sunny(Qinghe): P 3.A.41
Su, Yichen: D 2.E.30 , P 3.C.22
Suarez, Paola: C 1.D.15 , C 3.C.36
Suarez, Rocio: C 3.A.21 , P 2.D.23
Sue Wing, Ian: C 2.A.33 , D 2.A.33
Sugg, Margaret: C 1.D.40 , C 3.E.42
Sullivan, Ryan: D 2.A.39
Sun, Ge: P 3.B.20
Sun, Geyue: P 3.B.23
Sun, Jingya: P 3.A.19
Sun, Liyang: P 1.C.7
Sun, Xiaohui: P 3.A.19
Sun, Xiaojin (Aaron): CH 1.A.22 , P 1.A.22
Sunmoni, Adesola: D 3.E.32 , P 3.E.32
Sureka, Sandip Kumar: P 2.E.26
Surendra, Vaishnavi: CH 3.A.6 , P 3.A.6
Suvorov, Ivan: P 1.B.13
Suzuki, Tomoya: P 3.B.15
Sveikauskas, Leo: C 3.D.4
Swanson, Nicholas Robert: P 3.C.33
Swarthout, Todd: C 1.C.13
Swensen, Isaac: C 1.D.9
Swinton, Omari: CH 3.D.5 , O 2.A.32
Swisher, Adam: P 2.A.19
Sylvester, Sarah: CH 3.A.39 , D 2.D.36 , P 3.A.39
Symeonides, Christos: C 1.D.30
Szmurlo, Daniel: C 1.A.43
Szurop, Mate: P 2.E.26
Ta, Chi: D 3.B.40 , P 3.B.40
Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul Jr: C 3.C.35
Taboada, Manuel: C 3.B.27
Tabrizy, Saleh: C 2.A.2
Tacker, Abigail: C 2.B.13
Tahir, Ayesha: C 2.B.10
Tai, Silvio Hong Tiing: P 1.C.24
Takumah, Wisdom: P 1.C.23
Talbert, Jeffrey: C 2.E.36
Tami-Patiño, Anderson: P 3.C.46
Tampellini, Joao: P 2.D.30 , P 3.B.2
Tan, Cara: C 1.C.17
Tan, Chih Ming: CH 1.B.28 , P 1.B.28
Tan, Eugene: C 3.A.18
Tan, Hui Ren: C 3.A.30
Tan, Kerry: D 1.B.35 , P 1.D.35
Tan, Shawn: C 3.A.12
Tan, Teck Yong: P 1.D.29
Tan, Yong: C 2.B.43
Tang, Yulu: P 2.E.10
Tangvatcharapong, Meradee: C 2.D.1
Tanrisever, Idil: P 3.D.21
Tarabar, Danko: P 3.D.46
Tarazi, Amine: C 2.B.26
Tarı Kasnakoğlu, Berna: C 2.E.39
Tarko, Vlad: P 3.C.44
Tasci, Emine: P 3.A.35
Tasto, Michael: D 3.A.36 , P 3.A.36
Tatos, Ted: C 3.D.29
Tatro, Case: C 2.D.11
Tauheed, Abu Afzal: C 2.E.35 , P 1.C.34 , P 2.A.38 , P 2.E.35
Tauzin, Dillon A: P 3.E.45
Tavassoli, Nahid: P 3.A.5
Taveras, Elisa: P 1.A.41
Tay, Kai Cher: C 1.C.3
Taylor, Alexander: D 1.D.12 , P 1.D.12
Taylor, Erin: C 1.C.34
Taylor, Erin: C 2.A.9
Taylor, Jon: C 1.D.17
Taylor, Lori: P 1.D.46
Taylor, Reid: C 2.B.42
Taylor, Travis: C 2.B.35
Tchernis, Rusty: CH 1.A.2 , O 1.A.2
Tebes, John: D 1.D.1
Teimouri, Golnar: XX3.D.36
Tejada, Mauricio: C 3.A.18
Tekin, Erdal: C 3.A.20
Tekin, Zehra: C 2.A.16
Teltser, Keith: C 1.A.24 , CH 1.B.11 , O 1.B.11 , P 1.B.11
Tempesti, Tommaso: CH 3.D.40 , D 3.A.46 , O 3.D.40 , P 3.A.46 , P 3.D.40
Templin, Noreen: P 2.E.34 , XX3.B.34
Tena Horrillo, Juan de Dios: P 3.D.14
Teqja, Ira: C 2.E.46
Testa, Patrick: CH 1.D.28 , P 1.D.28
Teytelboym, Alexander: C 1.B.22
Thakkar, Khushboo: P 1.D.17 , P 3.B.15
Thakur, Prakrati: D 1.C.46 , P 1.C.46
Thamarapani, Dhanu: P 1.B.28
Theiss, Katherine: D 2.D.12 , P 3.A.6
Thereze, Joao: P 2.D.29
Thewissen, James: O 2.D.31 , P 2.D.31
Thies, Clifford: CH 3.D.13 , P 3.D.13
Thoeni, Christian: C 3.A.39
Thom, Kevin: C 1.D.32
Thomas, Danna: CH 3.A.11 , P 3.A.11
Thomas, Lori: C 1.D.4
Thomas, M. Kathleen: C 2.A.41 , O 2.A.41
Thomas, Matthew: D 3.A.37 , P 1.C.37
Thompson, Alexi: C 2.A.28
Thompson, Alexi: P 3.C.8
Thompson, Christin: C 3.A.11
Thompson, Dylan: C 1.B.17
Thompson, Henry: P 3.C.8
Thompson, Henry: C 2.A.14 , CH 2.A.14 , CH 3.B.14 , O 2.A.14 , P 2.A.14
Thompson, John: C 3.B.46 , O 3.B.46 , P 3.B.46
Thomson, Dana: C 2.A.44
Thorat, Amit: C 2.E.35
Thoursie, Peter: C 1.C.18
Thube, Sneha: P 3.A.43
Thunstrom, Linda: C 3.A.2 , D 2.A.39 , P 1.D.22
Thurk, Jeff: D 2.B.37 , P 1.D.37
Timmins, Christopher: P 3.E.1
Timothy, Darren: D 2.B.39
Timpe, Brendan: C 2.B.36
Tinkler, Sarah: C 1.C.11 , C 3.E.11
Tintelnot, Felix: CH 1.C.24 , P 1.C.24
Tirado-Fabregat, Daniel A.: C 1.B.27
Tirmazee, Zunia: C 1.C.20
Tito, Maria Domenica: P 2.D.20 , P 3.A.19
Todd, Petra: C 2.B.18
Tojal, Carolina: P 3.B.43
Tonguc, Ozlem: C 1.A.41
Topa, Giorgio: C 1.A.18
Topa, Giovanni: C 3.C.4
Topalova, Petia: CH 3.B.12 , O 3.B.12 , P 3.B.12
Torres, Luis: CH 3.A.26
Tower, Edward: CH 1.A.33 , D 1.A.33 , D 2.E.33
Townsend, William: P 2.B.7
Tracey, Marlon: C 2.B.8
Tracy, Dustin: P 1.C.40
Traina, James: P 3.B.36
Tran-Xuan, Monica: P 3.B.16
Tran, Uyen: C 3.B.36
Trebbi, Francesco: C 2.A.35
Treich, Nicolas: C 1.D.41
Tremblay, Mark: C 1.A.24
Tribble, Anna Grace: C 1.C.40
Troncoso, Pablo: CH 1.B.13 , P 1.B.13
Troske, Ken: C 2.E.2 , CH 2.E.2 , O 2.E.2
Troveh, Stephen: P 3.B.6
Truitt, Tegan: C 2.A.14 , P 3.E.44
Trujillo, Alejandro: C 3.A.26
Tsai, Ethan: P 1.C.11
Tsang, Kwok Ping: C 3.B.37 , C 3.C.32 , D 1.A.13 , P 3.C.32
Tschopp, Jeanne: C 3.A.43
Tsitsiri, Polyxeni G.: P 1.B.12
Tsiukes, Alexander: C 3.D.46 , CH 3.E.14 , P 3.E.14
Tucker, Lee C.: C 1.D.15
Tulloh, Bill: P 2.B.45
Turaeva, Mavzuna: P 1.A.33
Turan, Belgi: C 2.E.39
Turk, Rima: C 3.B.23
Turland, Madeline: C 2.B.42
Turner, John: D 2.E.1 , P 2.D.1
Turner, Patrick: D 1.B.36 , P 1.A.36
Tusha, Dea: P 3.A.12
Tuszynski, Meg: C 2.B.13 , C 2.E.13
Tuttle, Cody: C 3.D.4
Twinam, Tate: C 3.C.30 , O 2.B.19 , O 2.E.3 , P 2.B.19
Tydir, Patrick: P 3.A.38
Tyndall, Justin: C 2.D.43
Tzur-Ilan, Nitzan: C 2.B.20
Uchida, Haruka: P 1.A.9
Udalova, Victoria: C 2.E.40
Uddin, Syed Al-Helal: D 2.A.34 , P 2.A.34
Uhrig, Richard Anton: P 2.A.20
Ukert, Benjamin: C 3.C.21
Ukil, Patralekha: P 3.E.28
Ulpts, Ole: P 1.A.16
Ulrich, Sarah: C 3.E.42
Ulrick, Shawn: C 3.D.29 , O 3.D.29
Unrath, Matthew: C 1.D.31
Upadhyay, Ameesh: P 1.D.33
Upadhyay, Sakshi: P 2.B.38
Urdaneta, Nicolas: C 1.C.36
Urgun, Can: P 2.E.29
Urmanbetova, Aselia: CH 1.A.39 , CH 1.C.31 , D 1.D.26 , D 2.E.15 , P 1.C.31 , P 1.D.26 , XX1.A.39 , XX2.B.15
Uslu, Semih: O 1.C.12 , P 1.C.12
Utgoff, Naomi: P 1.D.42
Uwaifo Oyelere, Ruth: CH 1.A.12 , P 1.A.12
Vaca Pereira Rocha, Hugo: CH 3.C.23 , P 3.C.23
Vachris, Michelle: P 2.D.34
Vaidya, Udayan: D 1.A.5 , P 3.C.29
Valant, Jon: C 1.D.46
Valenzuela-Stookey, Quitzé: P 1.A.29
Valizadeh, Toktam: C 2.A.4
van Buggenum, Hugo: C 3.A.21
Van Kuiken, Drew: D 1.B.37 , P 2.A.37
Van Leeuwen, Jacob: C 1.D.40
van Norden, Simon: C 1.A.13
Vander Naald, Brian: O 1.A.42 , O 1.A.43 , O 1.B.42 , O 1.B.43 , O 1.C.42 , O 1.C.43 , O 2.A.42 , O 2.A.43 , O 2.B.42 , O 2.B.43 , O 2.D.42 , O 2.D.43 , O 2.E.42 , O 3.A.42 , O 3.A.43 , O 3.B.42 , O 3.B.43 , O 3.C.42 , O 3.C.43 , O 3.D.42 , O 3.E.42
Vandergon, Mark: C 3.B.7
VanDerwerken, Angela: C 1.C.38
Vannutelli, Silvia: P 2.D.10
Varejkova, Tereza: P 3.B.24
Vargas, Edward: C 2.A.44
Vasilaky, Katya: C 1.C.22
Vasilatos, Antonios: C 1.B.12 , CH 1.B.12 , O 1.B.12 , P 1.B.12
Vasishth, Mahima: P 3.C.14
Vasquez, William: C 1.D.33
Vassallo, Andrew: CH 2.D.21 , P 2.D.21
Vaughn, Cody: C 1.D.24
Vaughn, Karen: CH 1.A.45 , O 1.A.45 , XX1.A.45
Vaught, Dyanne: P 3.A.33
Vayalinkal, Atom: P 2.E.24
Vecci, Joseph: C 1.C.36
Vega-Carol, Ferran: P 1.B.9
Vega, Carlos: C 1.C.37
Vegh, Carlos: C 3.A.9
Velioglu, Guner: C 1.C.12
Venator, Joanna: P 3.D.30
Veneri, Federico: C 2.A.24
Verdier, Valentin: P 1.D.7
Verduzco-Bustos, Guillermo: CH 2.D.23 , P 2.D.23
Verma, Anjali: C 1.B.20
Verma, Rubina: D 3.A.6 , P 2.D.6
Vernon, Victoria: C 2.E.30
Verriest, Ewout: D 1.C.18 , P 1.D.18
Verville, Thomas J: P 3.D.12
Vesterlund, Lise: C 3.E.38
Vidal Menezes, Virna: P 1.B.27
Villa, Carmen: P 1.D.1
Villa, Edgar: C 3.D.28
Villa, Kira: C 1.B.9 , C 1.D.11
Villacis, Alexis: P 3.C.35
Villalobos Fiatt, Laura: P 1.A.43
Villarreal, Micah: P 2.D.30
Villegas-Sanchez, Carolina: C 3.B.9
Vilorio, Elisa: P 3.A.23
Viscusi, W. Kip: C 2.A.39 , CH 2.A.39 , CH 2.B.39 , O 2.A.39
Viviano, Davide: C 1.C.7
Vogl, Tom: C 1.B.41
Voigt, Conrad: C 1.A.16
Voigt, Stefan: P 1.D.28
Volkov, Nikanor: C 1.C.38 , CH 1.B.38 , CH 1.C.38 , O 1.B.38 , O 1.C.38
Volkov, Olga: P 1.C.38
Volosovych, Vadym: C 3.B.9
von Jacobi, Nadia: C 1.D.28
Vong, Allen: P 3.C.29
Voorheis, John: C 1.D.31
Vosooghi, Sareh: P 3.A.43
Voss, Simon: P 1.C.21
Vroman, Susan: C 1.C.18 , D 1.D.18
Vyas, Sangita: C 3.A.2
Wachter, Susan: C 1.D.17
Wade, Scott: C 1.B.31
Wagman, Liad: C 1.D.42
Wagner, Gary: C 1.A.17 , C 2.B.13
Wagner, Richard: C 1.B.45
Waldfogel, Sarah: P 3.C.16
Waldman, Michael: C 1.B.29
Walker, Brigham: C 1.C.11 , CH 3.E.11 , P 3.E.11
Walker, Matthew: C 3.A.42
Walker, Seth Tanner: P 1.C.15 , P 3.D.11
Walsh, Patrick: P 2.D.42
Walter, Kara: P 3.C.42
Wan, Xibo: C 1.D.30
Wan, Yuanyuan: P 2.D.27
Wang, Chunbei: D 1.B.26 , P 1.B.26
Wang, Cihang: C 1.C.46 , P 2.B.5
Wang, Han: P 1.B.22
Wang, Hanna: P 1.B.18
Wang, Haoran: P 1.B.13
Wang, Hua: C 2.D.39
Wang, Huixia: P 1.C.17
Wang, Jianxin: C 1.C.32 , CH 2.D.36 , D 1.D.32 , P 2.D.36
Wang, Jinning: C 3.A.20
Wang, Le: C 1.B.26 , C 1.C.28
Wang, Mengqi: P 2.B.28
Wang, Miao: P 3.B.7
Wang, Peng: C 3.C.35
Wang, Rui: C 2.A.3
Wang, Shaoda: P 1.D.22
Wang, Shasha: P 2.D.20
Wang, Siyu: D 1.C.32 , P 1.B.32 , P 2.D.38
Wang, Tianyi: CH 3.A.30 , D 3.C.30 , P 3.A.30
Wang, Tianyu: C 2.B.28
Wang, Xiao: D 2.A.6 , D 3.A.46 , P 1.C.46
Wang, Xiaojie: C 2.B.28
Wang, Xintong: P 2.A.7
Wang, Xinyang: P 3.B.29
Wang, Yang: C 2.A.21 , D 2.A.21
Wang, Yao: C 1.C.21
Wang, Yinuo (Roma): C 2.B.30
Wang, Yulong: P 2.A.24
Wang, Yulu: P 3.B.8
Wang, Yunsen: C 3.B.9
Wang, Zhenxuan: D 3.B.40 , P 3.B.40
Watkins, Edward: D 2.A.37 , P 1.B.37
Watson, Thor: P 2.E.30
Wearne, Eric: C 3.B.46
Webb, Matthew: C 3.B.32 , P 1.B.7
Webber, Douglas: C 1.D.36
Webber, Douglas J: C 2.A.15
Weber, Axel: P 2.D.44
Weber, Bryan: P 3.D.20
Weber, Cameron: D 2.A.17 , O 1.A.17 , O 1.B.17 , O 2.A.17 , O 2.B.17 , P 1.A.17
Weber, Caroline: C 1.A.34
Weber, Philipp: P 2.A.23
Weber, Stephanie: C 2.D.43
Webster, Grant: P 2.B.43
Wei, Jie: C 1.B.33
Wei, Xuan: C 1.D.10
Wei, Yapeng: C 1.C.39
Wei, Yushang: P 1.B.42
Wei, Zhiyi: P 1.B.34
Weill, Joakim: P 2.B.42
Weinberg, Bruce: C 2.B.44 , C 3.C.24
Weinberger, Ariel: CH 3.A.12 , P 2.A.10 , P 3.A.12
Weingarten, Zach: P 2.B.34
Weinstein, Amanda: C 3.D.12
Weisskopf, Marc: C 3.A.10
Welter, Caroline: P 1.C.16
Wen, Kaiyi: C 1.B.42 , CH 1.B.42 , P 1.B.42
Wentland, Scott: C 1.D.4 , O 1.D.4 , P 1.D.4
Wesseler, Nicolas: C 3.B.20
Whaley, Kenneth: P 2.B.19
Wheeler, William: CH 2.B.43 , CH 2.E.42 , P 2.B.43
Whitacre, Travis: P 1.A.2
White, Dustin: C 3.A.15
White, Lawrence: CH 1.B.37 , CH 2.A.37 , CH 2.B.26 , P 1.D.17 , P 2.B.26
White, Neil: C 2.B.12 , CH 2.B.25 , O 2.B.25 , P 2.B.25
Whitehead, John: C 3.D.25 , CH 1.D.43 , CH 2.E.46 , O 1.D.43 , P 2.A.42 , P 2.E.46
Whitman, Glen: C 1.B.45
Whitmeyer, Joseph: XX3.C.1
Whitmeyer, Mark: P 1.C.29
Wich, Hannah: D 2.E.40 , P 2.E.40
Wichman, Casey: C 2.D.42 , CH 2.D.42 , P 2.D.42 , XX1.C.43
Wiesen, Thomas: CH 1.D.13 , P 1.D.13
Wietelman, Derek: P 2.D.42
Wilbert, Haley E.B.: C 2.A.1
Wilemme, Guillaume: D 1.A.18 , P 1.B.18
Wilk, Thomas: C 2.D.35
Willage, Barton: D 2.B.41 , P 2.B.41
Willard, Zane: C 3.B.45
Willen, Alexander: C 1.A.32 , C 2.A.10
Williams, Jhacova: C 1.D.28
Williams, Jonathan: C 2.B.37 , C 2.E.37 , CH 3.E.37 , O 1.B.37 , O 1.C.37 , O 1.D.37 , O 2.A.37 , O 2.B.37 , O 2.D.37 , O 2.E.37 , O 3.A.37 , O 3.B.37 , O 3.C.37 , O 3.E.37
Willingham, Thomas: P 3.E.30
Wilson, Alistair: C 3.E.38
Wilson, Beth Anne: C 3.D.34
Wilson, Danielle: D 3.E.40 , P 3.E.40
Wilson, David: C 1.C.31
Wilson, Dennis: P 2.A.46
Wilson, Janine: CH 3.A.15 , D 1.D.39 , P 1.C.39 , P 2.E.15
Wilson, Kaitlyn: D 1.C.40
Wilson, Matthew: P 2.B.23
Wilson, November: P 1.C.42
Wilwerding, Rachel: C 1.B.43
Wimer, Chris: CH 2.E.31 , D 2.E.31
Winichakul, Pun: C 3.E.38 , P 2.D.38 , P 3.D.1
Wisniewski, Janna: C 1.C.11
Wiswall, Matthew: C 1.D.18
Withrow, Jennifer: C 3.A.4 , P 1.D.31
Witte, James C.: C 2.E.26
Wittwer, Milena: C 1.C.12
Woblesseh, Richmond: D 3.B.37 , P 1.A.5 , P 2.E.37
Wolf, Zoltan: C 3.D.4
Wolthof, Ronald: C 1.C.27
Woltz, Kaitlyn: CH 3.E.45 , P 3.E.45
Wong, M.C. Sunny: C 3.B.7
Wong, Russell TN: CH 1.C.12 , P 1.C.12
Wong, Yu Fu: P 2.B.29
Wood, Garrett: C 2.D.44 , CH 2.D.44 , O 2.D.44
Woodard, Ritchie: C 3.A.15 , D 1.C.39
Woodruff, Christopher: C 1.B.20
Woody, George: C 1.D.3
Wooten, Jadrian: D 2.E.15 , P 2.D.28 , P 3.A.15 , XX2.B.15
Woronkowicz, Joanna: C 1.B.17 , D 1.B.17 , P 2.A.17
Wroblewski, Michael: P 3.A.45
Wu, Edson: P 1.D.8
Wu, Huan: P 1.A.2 , P 2.D.4
Wu, Jiafeng: C 1.C.37
Wu, Jing Cythina: C 3.C.25
Wu, Jiong: P 3.C.10
Wu, Rebecca: P 1.C.20
Wu, Ruohan: CH 2.B.20 , P 2.B.20
Wu, Sung-Ju: P 3.A.12
Wu, Xiaoya: C 2.A.9
Wu, Yen-Chen: C 3.A.23
Wu, Yijia: C 2.A.7
Wu, Ying: CH 3.D.20 , P 3.D.20
Wunnava, Phanindra: C 1.C.2 , O 1.C.2
Xia, Feilian: C 2.D.31
Xia, Yiming: C 3.C.34
Xiao, Aochen: P 3.D.22
Xiao, Jiusi: P 2.A.5
Xiao, Pengpeng: D 3.B.18 , O 1.A.18 , O 1.B.18 , O 1.C.18 , O 1.D.18 , O 2.A.18 , O 2.B.18 , O 2.D.18 , O 2.E.18 , O 3.A.18 , O 3.B.18 , P 3.A.18
Xiao, Zhijie: C 3.B.32
Xie, Danxia: C 1.C.25
Xie, Shihan: C 1.C.46
Xie, Victoria Wenxin: C 1.C.46
Xie, Zhoudan: P 2.D.26
Xilau, Jose: D 1.C.40 , P 1.A.35
Xin, Weining: C 3.B.23
Xing, Youwei: P 3.A.30
Xu, Boli: CH 2.A.6 , D 2.A.6 , P 3.C.29
Xu, Hecong: C 1.C.46
Xu, Ruonan: P 1.B.7
Xu, Yuli: C 1.A.3 , D 1.A.3
Xu, Zhengang: C 1.C.22
Xuan, Yang: P 2.A.8
Yamaguchi, Takayasu: C 3.D.25
Yan, Ji: C 2.E.36
Yan, Karen: CH 3.A.28 , O 3.A.28 , P 3.A.28
Yan, Shuo: C 2.D.31
Yang, Anton: C 1.B.46
Yang, Choongryul: P 1.D.8
Yang, Cynthia: C 3.C.22 , CH 1.C.21 , P 1.C.21
Yang, Fang: C 3.B.41 , D 3.B.41
Yang, Guoyang: C 2.E.3
Yang, Han: C 3.E.36
Yang, Hee-Seung: C 3.C.4
Yang, Huiyu: P 3.C.2
Yang, Ivy Xueqing: P 1.D.6
Yang, Kai Hao: P 1.D.29
Yang, Shaoshuang: P 3.A.17
Yang, Sihwan: P 3.B.13
Yang, Wenhui: C 3.B.41
Yang, Yibai: C 1.B.10
Yang, Yuting: P 2.B.6
Yang, Zhou: P 3.A.7
Yang, Zili: P 2.B.33
Yao, Hong: C 3.D.20
Yasar, Mahmut: C 2.A.2
Yaya, Mehmet E.: D 1.A.26 , P 1.A.26
Ye, Victor Yifan: C 1.D.9
Ye, Xiaoyang: C 1.B.27
Yerby, Isabella: CH 2.A.8 , D 3.A.25 , P 2.A.8
Yewell, Katherine: C 1.D.1
Yezer, Anthony: P 1.D.13
Yi, Hui: C 3.A.41
Yi, Moises: P 3.E.4
Yi, Nicholas: P 2.D.8
Yilmaz, Kamil: C 3.A.9
Yim, Anthony: CH 1.D.36 , D 1.C.36 , O 1.A.36 , O 1.B.36 , O 1.C.36 , O 1.D.36 , O 2.A.36 , O 2.B.36 , P 1.B.36
Yimga, Jules: D 1.D.35 , P 1.C.35
Yin, Yue: C 1.B.16
Yom, Zeynep: C 1.C.33
Yong, Haocheng: C 2.A.44
Yong, Hawn-Jin: C 1.B.34
Yonk, Ryan: CH 3.C.45 , P 3.C.45
Yoo, Kwanjai: P 3.E.8
Yoon, Dong Won: C 3.C.21
Yoon, Jaeho: C 2.A.46
Yoon, Jangsu: P 2.D.27
Yoon, Sheena: P 1.B.1
Yoon, Yerin: P 1.C.15
Yotov, Yoto: C 2.A.2
You, Shijun: CH 3.D.16 , P 3.D.16
Young, Andrew: CH 2.A.5 , CH 3.D.45 , D 2.A.5 , P 3.C.16 , P 3.D.45
Young, Sabrina: D 2.A.41 , P 2.E.40
Yu, Alex: P 1.B.43
Yu, Byoungmin: P 1.A.21
Yu, Ning Neil: C 1.B.2
Yu, Yang: P 3.A.37
Yu, Zhixiu: P 1.A.25
Yum, Minchul: P 3.C.13
Yun, John: C 3.D.29 , XX2.A.31
Yun, Seong: C 3.D.42
Yun, Yangkeun: D 1.C.37 , P 2.B.37
Yurekli, Ayda: CH 2.E.39
Yusuf, Aisha: P 2.E.27
Yusuff, Olanrewaju: P 1.D.2
Zabeck, Mike: C 2.D.22 , D 2.E.30
Zafar, Rafia: P 3.D.39
Zahn, Matthew: D 2.D.37 , P 3.C.37
Zahran, Sammy: C 2.A.36
Zambrano, Andres: P 2.D.17
Zannat, Nushra: C 2.A.33
Zanzalari, Danielle: C 2.E.46
Zarepour-Arizi, Nila: C 3.C.40
Zavala, Lucas: P 1.B.25
Zavarce, Harold: C 3.B.23
Zavarzin, Mikhail: P 2.B.21
Zavodny, Madeline: D 1.D.40 , D 2.E.30 , D 3.D.30 , P 2.B.4 , P 3.B.30
Zeager, Lester: D 1.B.31 , P 1.B.31
Zelzner, Sebastian: P 3.A.21
Zemlicka, Jan: C 3.B.31
Zeng, Jiangnan: P 2.B.21
Zeng, Ke: CH 1.A.30 , P 1.A.30 , P 1.D.13
Zeng, Sen: P 2.D.39
Zeng, Zheng: C 1.B.8
Zeynalli, Murad: D 1.B.26 , P 1.A.26
Zhai, Muxin: C 1.D.46
Zhang, Alice Tianbo: C 3.E.4
Zhang, Amy Min: CH 2.B.42 , P 2.B.42
Zhang, Chen (Cassie): P 1.A.5
Zhang, ChengCheng: P 3.E.11
Zhang, Daiqiang: C 2.D.27
Zhang, Danyang: CH 1.A.19 , P 1.A.19
Zhang, Emma: C 1.C.20
Zhang, Geoffrey: C 1.B.43
Zhang, Han: C 3.B.16
Zhang, Hanzhe: C 1.C.25 , P 1.C.31 , P 2.B.9
Zhang, Jing: P 1.C.15 , P 3.A.16
Zhang, Jonathan: P 3.D.32
Zhang, Kun: P 1.B.29
Zhang, Lan: C 2.E.22
Zhang, Li: C 3.D.1
Zhang, Lina: D 2.D.4 , P 3.A.4
Zhang, Mengbo: C 1.C.12
Zhang, Mengna: P 1.B.30
Zhang, Saiwen: C 2.A.39
Zhang, Shuo: C 2.B.36
Zhang, Shuo: P 1.C.22
Zhang, Sisi: P 2.B.6
Zhang, Tonglong: C 1.B.30
Zhang, Wan: C 1.C.10
Zhang, Wei: P 1.C.5
Zhang, Wei: C 1.A.43
Zhang, Wendong: C 1.B.46
Zhang, Yin: P 3.C.7
Zhang, Yin: C 3.A.15 , P 2.E.15
Zhang, Yujie: P 3.E.19
Zhao, Dongchen: P 2.B.25
Zhao, Jiaqing: C 2.B.6
Zhao, Lele: P 2.E.20
Zhao, Linli: P 3.E.28
Zhao, Shunan: C 3.B.8
Zheng, Angela: C 3.D.32
Zheng, Chunru: C 3.D.19 , P 2.B.21
Zheng, Yiran: D 3.D.4 , P 2.A.6
Zhong, Jiee: D 1.A.36 , P 1.B.36
Zhong, Molin: P 2.B.14
Zhongnan, Zichao Yang: C 3.C.32
Zhorayev, Olzhas: C 3.D.4
Zhou, Beixi: P 2.D.29
Zhou, Christy: D 2.A.37 , P 2.E.37
Zhou, Hanzhang: C 1.C.25
Zhou, Junya: C 2.A.38
Zhou, Kaiguo: C 2.D.31
Zhou, Katherine: P 3.C.24 , P 3.D.44
Zhou, Ling: C 3.D.31
Zhou, Sisi: P 1.C.21
Zhou, Tong: P 2.D.31
Zhu, Heng: C 3.E.15
ZHU, JINRAN: P 2.B.22
Zhu, Julia Li: P 2.A.10
Zhu, Maria: C 1.A.41 , C 1.D.36 , C 2.B.16 , C 3.B.35
Zhu, Qijun: C 1.C.32
Zhu, Rui: C 1.C.32
Zhu, Ruiyao: P 2.A.35
Zhukov, Konstantin: P 3.C.45
Zhylyevskyy, Alex: C 2.D.4
Ziebarth, Nicolas: O 1.C.30
Ziebarth, Nicolas R.: CH 2.E.25 , D 2.E.25 , O 2.E.25 , P 2.E.25
Ziliak, James: C 1.D.24 , C 2.D.3
Zimmerman, Paul: C 3.D.29 , CH 3.D.29 , O 3.D.29
Zimmermann, Laura: P 3.A.41
Zimran, Ariell: C 2.D.30
Zinyemba, Tatenda P.: C 2.E.27
Zoi, Sarah: CH 3.B.15 , P 3.B.15
Zou, Haoqian: CH 2.B.35 , D 1.A.3 , P 1.A.3 , P 2.B.35
Zumkley, Marvin: C 2.B.46
Zuo, George: C 1.A.24 , C 3.C.14
Zuo, Rui: P 2.A.27
Zylkin, Tom: CH 1.B.46 , D 1.C.46 , P 3.A.46
Zywicki, Todd: D 2.D.1 , O 2.A.31 , P 2.B.1 , XX2.A.31