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Invitations to Present or Write Papers in CY2004
at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

Carolyn Bourdeaux

has been invited to present “Legislative Barriers to Budgetary Reform” at the Western Social Science Association 46th Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 21-24, 2004.

has been invited to present “Can Public Authorities 'Just Get Things Done?' An Analysis of Politically Buffered Institutions in a Contentious Policy Arena” at the Federation of New York State Solid Waste Associations Conference, Lake George, N.Y., May 2-5, 2004.

Marco Castillo

has been invited to present “Friends in Need: Altruism, Trust and Recovery from Hurricane Mitch” at the Allied Social Science Association Meetings, San Diego, Calif., January 2004.

Ronald G. Cummings

See Paul J. Ferraro.

Kelly Edmiston

, Sally Wallace and David L. Sjoquist (with Gary Cornia) have been invited to present "Who Moved My Corporate Income Tax" at the Spring Symposium of the National Tax Association, Washington D.C., May 21, 2004.

Paul J. Ferraro

has been invited to be the capstone speaker for Davidson College’s Senior Session for Economics class, Davidson, N.C., March 2004.

has been invited to be the plenary speaker for the 21st Bi-annual Workshop of the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia, Hue, Vietnam, May 16-20, 2004.

and Ragan Petrie have been invited to write “Experimental Approaches to Studying Inter-ethnic and Inter-racial Effects on Economic Behavior” for the Southern Economic Journal.

(with H.J. Albers) have been invited to write “Economics of Biodiversity Conservation in Developing Countries,” a chapter for a book on economic approaches to environmental policy in developing nations, Michael Toman and Ramón Lopez (eds.).

and Ronald G. Cummings have been invited to write “Elucidating Conflict Over Natural Resources: An Experimental Approach,” a chapter in Using Experimental Methods in Environmental and Resource Economics, John List (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing.

Gary T. Henry

, Christopher S. Horne* and Craig S. Gordon* have been invited to write “Evaluation Methods for Decision-making and Knowledge Development,” a chapter in Handbook of Evaluation: Program, Policy and Practice, Ian F. Shaw, Jennifer C. Greene and Melvin M. Mark (eds.), Sage Publications.

Monica Herk

has been invited to present “Facts About Adolescent Pregnancy and Births in Georgia” at the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, Advocacy Day and Legislative Luncheon, Atlanta, Ga., January 15, 2004.

Julie L. Hotchkiss

, M. Melinda Pitts and John C. Robertson have been invited to present a paper on "Assessing Worker Flows using State Administrative Data" at the American Economic Association Meetings, San Diego, Calif., January 2004.

Bill Kahnweiler

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 34th Annual Global Conference, Chicago, Ill., May 18-21, 2004.

Bruce Kaufman

has been invited to write a chapter for the 2005 Industrial Relations Research Association research volume on “Ethics and Industrial Relations.”

has been invited to present "What Do Unions Do? The Evidence Twenty Years Later" (with James Bennet) at the London School of Economics and Political Science, March 9, 2004, and at a lunchtime seminar series for the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in London.

has been invited to speak on high-level employee involvement at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), March 12, 2004.

Glenn M. Landers

has been invited to write a paper on Georgia's Indigent Care Trust Fund for the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.

has been invited (with James P. Cooney, Jr.) to write a paper on their long-term care research for Health Care Financing Review.

Susan K. Laury

has been invited to write a paper on “Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: Reply” for the American Economic Review.

Harvey K. Newman

has been invited to present “Religious Organizations and the City: Outline of a Research Agenda for Urban Scholars,” for the Urban Affairs Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 31, 2004.

will moderate a panel session on “A Neglected Context: Religion and the City,” for the Urban Affairs Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 31, 2004.

Lloyd G. Nigro

(with J. Edward Kellough) has been invited to write the chapter “Civil Service Reform” for Handbook Of Human Resource Management in Government, 2nd edition, Steven Condrey (ed.).

Judith M. Ottoson

has been invited by the CDC, Division of Diabetes Translation, to be a keynote speaker on "Use of a Model of Influence by Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs to Achieve National Objectives," at their annual conference, Chicago, Ill., May 2004.

Ragan Petrie

has been invited to present “Trusting Appearances and Reciprocating Looks: Evidence from Laboratory Experiments,” at the Allied Social Science Association Meetings, San Diego, Calif., January 2004.

will serve as a discussant at the Allied Social Science Association Meetings, San Diego, Calif., January 2004.

has been invited to present a paper at the Department of Economics, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Va., March 2004.

see also Paul J. Ferraro.

Theodore H. Poister

has been invited to present a paper on current issues regarding performance measurement in the field of transportation for the second national conference on performance measurement sponsored by the Transportation Research Board.

Bruce A. Seaman

has been invited to present at a special symposium on “Economic Impact Studies,” sponsored by the Cultural Policy Center at the University of Chicago; symposium to be held in upstate New York, May 2004.

David L. Sjoquist

See Kelly Edmiston.

Charlotte Steeh

(with Trent Buskirk) has been invited to present the paper “R U There: Using Text Messaging as a Method of Contact in Wireless Phone Surveys” at the Sixth International German Online Research Conference, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, March 30-31, 2004.

Paula Stephan

has been invited to present a paper at the conference on "Recruitment, Retention, Retirement: The New Three R’s of Higher Education in the 21st Century," the TIAA-CREF Institute Conference, New York, N.Y., April 1-2, 2004.

has been invited to present a paper to the STRIKE network at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Spring 2004.

has been invited to give a seminar at the Universite Pierre Mendes France, Grenoble, France, Winter 2004.

has been invited to be part of a site visit for Purdue University’s Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) grant, January 2004.

has been invited to serve as SBE Advisory Committee representative on the Committee of Visitors for three programs in the Division of Social and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation, Arlington, Va., March 29-31, 2004.

Laura O. Taylor

has been invited to present at the 2004 American Economics Association Meetings, San Diego, Calif., January 2004.

has been invited to present at Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse, N.Y., February 2004.

has been invited to present at the University of Tennessee, Department of Economics Seminar Series, Knoxville, Tenn., March 2004.

Erdal Tekin

has been invited to write a book report on “Work to Welfare: How Men Become Detached from the Labour Market,” for the Journal of Socio-Economics in 2004.

Geoffrey K. Turnbull

(with Jonathan Dombrow) have been invited to present “Spatial Competition and Shopping Externalities: Evidence from the Housing Market” at the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Conference, San Diego, Calif., January 5, 2004.

David M. Van Slyke

has been invited to write the Book Review Essay, “Trust and the Implications for Civic Engagement and Philanthropy,” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, forthcoming.

has been invited to write “Demand for Volunteers and Nonprofit Organizational Capacity for Volunteers: Reflections on Lenkowsky, Brudney, Tschirhart, and Frumki,” chapter in Gifts of Time in America’s Communities, Arthur C. Brooks (ed.), Campbell Institute of Public Affairs, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, forthcoming.

Sally Wallace

See Kelly Edmiston.

William L. Waugh, Jr.

has been invited to present a paper on “Public Administration Research on Disasters” at the 40th Anniversary of the Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware, Newark, D.C., April 2004.

Verna Willis

has been invited to write "Spontaneity and Self-Organizing in Action Learning Sets," a chapter for a business text featuring action learning, to be published in India, 2004.

has been invited to a NATO conference to demonstrate use of action learning processes in investigation of security issues and practices, in Oradea, Romania, fall 2004.

Katherine G. Willoughby

has been asked to prepare a chapter on gubernatorial budget plans for fiscal year 2005 for inclusion in The Book of the States, Keon S. Chi (ed.), The Council of State Governments, Lexington, Ky., 2004.

 

 

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