Jay Bae
was invited to present a paper on "Retracting Adverse Health Care Technologies:
Once Genie is Out of the Bottle" for the American Economic Association
Meeting, New Orleans, La., January 2001.
was invited to present a paper on "Pharmacy Benefit Management Contracting
in the Public Sector" for the Office of Strategic Planning, Health Care
Financing Administration, Baltimore, Md., Spring 2001.
Roy Bahl
was invited to present the Alumni Lecture at the Wagner School of New
York University, February 2001.
and Sally Wallace have been invited to present
a paper on "Public Finance in Developing Countries" at a conference in
honor of Richard Bird, in April 2001.
James P. Cooney, Jr.
and Glenn M. Landers were invited to write "Rough
Passages for Long-Term Care: The Churning Effect," for Long-Term
Care Interface, July 2000.
Paul G. Farnham
was invited to participate in the expert panel, "Evaluability Assessment
for Conducting Impact Evaluation of HIV Prevention and Policies at the
Municipal, State, and National Levels," Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Atlanta, Ga., January 9-10, 2001.
was invited to participate in the "Consultation on the Role of Cost-Effectiveness
Analysis in the Allocation of HIV Prevention Resources," Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga., February 5 - 6, 2001.
was invited to write a review of the book, The Art & Craft of Case
Writing, for the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
received a contract from Prentice-Hall, Inc. to write a textbook, Economics
for Managers, to be published in late 2002. This text will be aimed
primarily at the MBA market.
Amy Helling
was invited to present, "Advocate for a Modern Devil: Can Sprawl be Defended?"
at the Georgia State University Law Symposium, February 2001.
and David Sawicki were invited to present, "Where is the Resurgens? Central
City and Suburban Employment Specialization in the Atlanta Region," at
the American Association of Geographers Annual Conference, New York, N.Y.,
March 2001.
was invited to present, "Strategic Planning for the Workforce of the
Future," at the American Society for Public Administration Annual Conference,
Newark, N.J., March 2001.
was invited to present, "Changing Mobility Among Workers: The Consequences
for Cities," at the Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Detroit,
Mich., April 2001.
Julie Hotchkiss
was invited to present "The Upside Potential of Hiring Risky Workers:
Evidence From the Baseball Industry," at the Meeting of the Society of
Labor Economists, April 2001.
Bill Kahnweiler
was invited to present a paper on "Writing for Publication in the Organization
Development Journal and Other Blind Peer Reviewed Journals" for the Organization
Development Institute at its 31st Annual Global Conference, Chicago, Ill.,
June 13-16, 2001.
was invited to write a chapter on "The Key Personality Traits Needed
by Human Resource Development Professionals in the 21st Century" for The
Future of HRD: Challenges and Opportunities, L. Dilworth, G. May,
and D. Short (eds.), ASTD Press.
Bruce Kaufman
has been invited to serve as editor for a book, and author of one of
the chapters, celebrating the founding and contributions of Industrial
Relations Counselors, Inc., a non-profit consulting organization founded
by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
has been invited to write a chapter for a book on the future of unionism
in honor of Professor Noah Meltz, and to present this paper at a conference
in May 2001 at the University of Toronto.
Glenn M. Landers
See James P. Cooney, Jr.
Susan Laury
was invited to present "Individual Motives for Giving in Public Goods
Experiments" at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss., February
2001.
Julia Melkers
See Katherine Willoughby.
Robert E. Moore
was invited to present "A Controlled Experiment of Distance Education
by Video Teleconferencing in International Economics" (written with Larry
Wolfenbarger) in the NCEE/NAEE sessions at the Allied Social Science Association
meetings, New Orleans, La., January 5-7, 2001.
Harvey Newman
was invited to present "Atlanta's Suburban Tourist Space" for the Urban
Affairs Association, Annual Meeting in Detroit, Mich., April 6, 2001.
Judith Ottoson
was invited to write a book chapter on "Utilization of Surveillance Data"
for the Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion.
Felix Rioja
was invited to present "Financial Development and Growth: A Positive,
Monotonic Relationship?" (with Neven Valev) at the American Economic Association
Meetings in New Orleans, January 2001.
Charlotte Steeh
was invited to present "Technological Challenges to Telephone Surveys"
at the 18th Annual Conference of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga., March
14, 2001.
was invited to be a member of the Conference Committee for the 56th Annual
Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research to
be held in Montreal, Canada, May 17 - 20, 2001.
Gregory Streib
See Katherine Willoughby.
Laura Taylor
was invited to present a paper in the Department of Agricultural and
Applied Economics Seminar Series at the University of Wisconsin in 2001.
was invited to be a discussant at the American Economic Association Annual
Meetings, January 2001.
was invited to present a seminar at Resources for the Future, Washington,
D.C., April 2001.
was invited to present a seminar at the School of International and Public
Affairs, Columbia University, April 2001.
Jeanie Thomas
has been invited to serve a second term as chair of the Public Policy
Research Committee of the Georgia Association of Economic Developers.
David Van Slyke
was invited to contribute the paper, "Nonprofits: Government Contracting,
Performance Measurement, and Accountability," to a symposium in the International
Journal of Public Administration, Spring 2001.
Sally Wallace
see Roy Bahl.
William L. Waugh, Jr.
was invited to write an article on disaster management on the Pacific
Rim for the International Journal of Urban Sciences.
has been invited to write a review essay for Public Administration
Review.
has been invited to make a presentation on hazard mitigation policies
at the North Carolina Transformation Symposium on "Markets for Mitigation,"
sponsored by the Blue Sky Foundation, August 2001.
Katherine G. Willoughby
(with Doug Snow) has been invited to present a paper on legislative budget
examiner decision behavior and role in the budget process at the Midwestern
Political Science Association annual meeting in Chicago, Ill., April 21-22,
2001.
and Greg Streib have been invited to write a paper
on "Local Governments as E-Governments: Meeting the Implementation Challenge"
for a special symposium for Public Administration Quarterly.
and Julia Melkers have been invited to present
a paper on "Performance Based Budgeting in the States - The Influence
of Performance Measurement on Budget Decisions and Cycles" at the Advanced
Learning Institute Conference on Government Performance, Atlanta, Ga.,
March 28, 2001.
See Julia Melkers.
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