Jay Bae
has been invited to present “Diffusion of Adverse Information and
Changing Use of Pulmonary Artery Catheters in Hospitals” and “Factors
of Innovation in Pharmaceutical R&D” for the International Health
Economics Association (IHEA) at the IHEA Annual World Congress, San Francisco,
Calif., June 2003.
Roy Bahl
has been invited to present "Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
in Developing Economies," The World Bank and the government of Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2003.
has been invited to present a series of lectures on Local Government
Finance at the World Bank, Washington D.C., March 2003.
has been invited to be the keynote speaker at a conference on the role
of policy schools at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, April 2003.
has been invited to participate at the Leon Sullivan Summit, Abuja, Nigeria,
July 2003.
Grant Black**
see Paula Stephan.
Paul Ferraro
has been invited to speak at the workshop, “International Financing
for Biodiversity Conservation: The Intersection of Political and Economic
Issues,” hosted by the University of California-San Diego’s
Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, October
2003.
Atef Ghobrial
has been invited to write an article on liberalization of international
air transportation for The Official Business and Technology Briefings
for the International Civil Aviation Organization Worldwide Air Transport
Conference, Montreal, Canada, March 24-29, 2003.
Julie Hotchkiss
has been invited to present "A Closer Look at the Employment Impact of
the American's with Disabilities Act," and (with M. Melinda Pitts)
"Female Labor Force Intermittency and Current Earnings: A Switching
Regression Model with Unknown Sample Selection," at the American
Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., January 2003.
Bill Kahnweiler
has been invited to give a presentation on “Working With Difficult
Clients: Change Starts at Home” for The Society for Human Resource
Management meeting in Atlanta, Ga., on February 11, 2003.
has been 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 33rd
Annual Global Conference in Williamsburg, Va., May 20-23, 2003.
Susan Laury
has been invited to make a presentation to the University of Alabama
Economics Department, March 2003.
Deon Locklin
has been invited to present "Leadership Development" at the
RRCEP Consortium National Conference, San Francisco, Calif., January 15-17,
2003.
has been invited to present "Leadership Frameworks" for the
South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department, February 20, 2003.
has been invited to present "Ethics," a three-part presentation
scheduled for the South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department,
March 20, April 29, and May 29, 2003.
Harvey K. Newman
has been invited to present “The Role of the East Lake Community
Foundation in the Redevelopment of Public Housing in Atlanta” (co-authored
with David M. Van Slyke) for the Urban Affairs Association, Annual Meeting,
Cleveland, Ohio, March 27, 2003.
Lloyd G. Nigro
has been invited to present a paper on Georgia Civil Service Reform for
the Georgia Political Science Association, Savannah, Ga.
Theodore H. Poister
and Gregory Streib have been invited to submit
a paper on implementation for Public Performance and Management Review.
Felix Rioja
has been invited to present "Populist Budgets and Long Run Growth"
at Indiana University, February 2003.
Christine Roch
and Gregory Streib have been invited to write
a paper on Research Methods in Public Administration for a symposium in
the International Journal of Public Administration.
Benjamin P. Scafidi, Jr.
has been invited to present “Does an Increase in Financial Aid
to Students Increase Tuition? The Case of Georgia’s HOPE Scholarships”
(with Ross Rubenstein, Amy Schwartz, and Gary Henry) at the American Economics
Association meetings in Washington, D.C., January 2003.
has been invited to present “An Analysis of the Turnover of Public
School Principals” at the American Education Finance Association
Meetings, Orlando, Fla., March 2003.
Bruce Seaman
has been invited to present at
the annual Wichita Workshop on Appraisal for Ad Valorem Taxation of Communications,
Energy and Transportation Properties, National Tax Association, July 2003.
David L. Sjoquist
see also Sally Wallace.
Charlotte Steeh
has been invited to present “Interviewing with Cellular Telephones:
Preliminary Findings” at a meeting of survey methodologists to be
hosted by Nielsen Media Research, New York City, N.Y., February 13-14,
2003.
has been invited to present “How Georgians View the State Flag
Controversy” at the annual meeting of the Georgia Political Science
Association, Savannah, Ga., January 30-February 1, 2003.
Paula Stephan
and Grant Black** have been invited to present
“The Role of Foreign Ph.D.s,” and (with Sharon Levin) “Foreign
Post Doctorates and Faculty in the United States,” at the conference,
“Science and the University,” sponsored by Cornell Higher
Education Research Institute, Ithaca, N.Y., May 20-21, 2003.
has been invited to present “Scientific Workforce Issues,”
to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Board of Directors, Research Triangle
Park, N.C., February 27, 2003.
has been invited to write “Consequences for U.S. Science of an
International Scientific Workforce,” a chapter in a book forthcoming
from Sigma Xi.
has been invited to write a chapter for a book to be edited by the Max
Planck Institute, Jena, Germany.
Gregory Streib
see Theodore Poister.
see Christine Roch.
Laura Taylor
has been invited to present at the 2003 American Economics Association
Meetings, January 2003.
has been invited to present at the University of Alberta, Canada, March
2003.
Erdal Tekin
has been invited to present “Child Care Subsidies, Wages, and Employment
of Single Mothers” at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Child Care Meetings, April 2003.
David M. Van Slyke
has been invited to present “Attitudes Toward Public Funding for
Faith-Based Organizations and the Potential Impact on Private Giving”
(with Janet L. Johnson and Christopher Horne) at The Roundtable on Religion
and Social Welfare Policy/ Independent Sector Spring Research Conference,
Washington, D.C., March 2003.
Sally Wallace
and David L. Sjoquist have been invited to
present “Changing Tax Structures, An Analysis of the Adoption of
a Local Sales Tax,” at the Allied Social Science Association (ASSA)
meetings, Washington, D.C., January 3-5, 2003.
has been invited to the National Tax Association Spring Symposium to
participate in the forum on Tax Reforms: Domestic and Foreign, Washington,
D.C., May 30, 2003.
William L. Waugh, Jr.
has been invited to write an article on counter-terrorism policies related
to transportation for The Review of Policy Research.
Verna Willis
has been invited to write a lead article on “Comparison of Action
Learning Practices in the U.K. and the U.S." for Action Learning:
Research and Practice.
Katherine G. Willoughby
has been invited to write “Gubernatorial Thoughts about Budget
Balancing: Revenue Choice in Recession?” for Spectrum: The Journal
of State Government.
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