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Faculty and research associates made over 219 presentations at U.S. professional
meetings and conferences, in special symposia and as invited lecturers. They also were invited abroad to make 56 presentations to universities and at conferences, for a total of 275 presentations. This year's domestic campus
lectures included Appalachian State University, Auburn University, Berry College, University of California, Carleton University, Case Western Reserve University, University of Cincinnati, University of Chicago, Cornell University, Emory University, Florida State University, University of Illinois, Indiana University, University of Kansas, University of Michigan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Oklahoma, Princeton University, Purdue University, Suffolk University, Utah State University, and many more.
James Alm
and Edward Sennoga* presented “Who Pays the Gasoline Tax?” (with Mark Skidmore) at the American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 7-9, 2005, and at Berry College, Mount Berry, Ga., November 2005.
presented “Thinking About the Marriage Penalty” at the President’s Advisory Panel on Tax Reform, New Orleans, La., March 2005.
presented “Audit Certainty and Taxpayer Compliance” (with Michael McKee) at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Experimental Public Economics Seminar, Atlanta, Ga., May 2005.
served as Session Chair on “The Challenges in the Design of Fiscal Equalization and Intergovernmental Transfers,” Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., June 2005.
presented “Estimating the Informal Supplier Tax Gap” (with Brian Erard) at the Internal Revenue Service Research Conference, Washington, D.C., June 2005.
and Edward Sennoga* presented “Perfect Competition, Spatial Competition, and Tax Incidence in the Retail Gasoline Market” (with Mark Skidmore) at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, Tenn., September 2005, and at University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla., October 28, 2005.
and Sally Wallace presented “Which Elasticity? Estimating the Responsiveness of Taxpayer Reporting Decisions” at the International Atlantic Economic Society Fall Conference, New York, N.Y., October 6-9, 2005.
, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Benno Torgler*** presented “Russian Attitudes toward Paying Taxes – Before, During, and After the Transition” at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
presented “Do State Fiscal Policies Affect Economic Growth?” (with Janet Rogers) at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
, Roy Bahl and Bayar Tumennasan** presented "Fiscal Decentralization, Tax Effort, and Corruption" at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
Tina Anderson-Smith
presented “From Theory to Practice: What Drives the Core Business of Public Health” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
see also Karen J. Minyard.
see also Chris Parker.
Roy Bahl
presented “What are Countries Doing Right and Doing Wrong in their Efforts at Fiscal Decentralization?” at the USAID Workshop for Practitioners on Tax and Pension Reform, USAID, World Bank, Washington, D.C., June 27, 2005.
presented “Fiscal Decentralization: Implementation Concerns” and “Revenue Assignments: Practices in the U.S. and Other International Experiences” at the 2005 Fiscal Policy Summer Training Course hosted by the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Ga., July 12, 2005.
served as a panelist at the “How to be Entrepreneurial” workshop during the 2005 NASPAA Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., October 13-15, 2005.
presented a discussion of fiscal reform in India and China at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
see also James Alm.
Jameson Boex
served as a discussant at the USAID Workshop for Practitioners on Tax and Pension Reform, USAID, World Bank, Washington, D.C., June 27-29, 2005.
presented “Fighting Poverty Through Fiscal Decentralization” at the Fiscal Reform: VAT, IT and Poverty Workshop, USAID, Washington, D.C., December 13, 2005.
Carolyn Bourdeaux
presented “Loose Cannons on the Deck: Conundrum of Administrative Strategies to Address Contentious Public Sector Decision-Making” at the Southeast Conference on Public Administration, Little Rock, Ark., October 5-8, 2005.
served as a convener for “Environmental Quality Issues II” at the Southeast Conference on Public Administration, Little Rock, Ark., October 5-8, 2005.
presented “Understanding Autonomy: The Implications of Using Public Authorities to Govern Public Airports” at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management annual conference, Washington, D.C., November 3-5, 2005.
presented “Do Legislatures Matter in Budgetary Reform?” at the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management conference, Washington, D.C., November 10-12, 2005.
James C. Cox
served as Session Organizer and Presenter at the American Economic Association Session on EconPort and the National Science Digital Library, American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 7-9, 2005.
presented a seminar to the Department of Economics in January, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Ind., and to the Department of Psychology in February, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., 2005.
guest lectured to the Economics 508 class in February, the Economics 696B class in March, and Management and Policy 596F in April, at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., 2005.
served as Co-organizer and Participant in the 5th Tucson Interdisciplinary Workshop on Decision-Making, Tucson, Ariz., March 2005.
guest lectured to the Experimental Economics Ph.D. class and presented a seminar to the Department of Economics at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla., March 2005.
was an Invited Participant at the Conference on Econometrics and Experimental Economics, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., April 2005.
was an Invited Speaker at the Experimental Public Economics Conference, Stone Mountain Park, Atlanta, Ga., May 2005.
led six Experimental Economics Workshop presentations, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Ga., September to December 2005.
served as Session Chair on "Generosity, Theories of Risk-Taking, and the Methodology of Experiments" and at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented "On the Empirical Plausibility of Theories of Risk Aversion" at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented "When Are Women More Generous Than Men" at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented "Direct Tests of Models of Social Preferences and a New Model" at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
see also J. Todd Swarthout.
Robert J. Eger III
presented “Running on Empty: Fuel Taxes, Refunds, and Exemptions” (with Sharon Cox) at the Western Social Science Association Annual Conference, Albuquerque, N.M., April 13-16, 2005, and at the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., November 10-12, 2005.
and Hai David Guo* presented “The Policy of Trade-Offs: The Use of Price Index Contracts in Transportation” at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Conference, Washington, D.C., November 3-5, 2005.
and Amanda Wilsker* presented “Exactly What are Your Motives? Assessing the Impact of Self Interest and Altruism on Private Donation Patterns” at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Conference, Washington, D.C., November 3-5, 2005.
presented “The Signal is Changing: Red Light Camera Enforcement and the Working Class” at the Southeastern Conference on Public Administration, Little Rock, Ark., October 5-8, 2005.
, C. Kevin Fortner* and Catherine Slade* presented “The Policy of Enforcement: Red Light Cameras and Law Enforcement Officers” at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Conference, Washington, D.C., November 3-5, 2005.
and Hai David Guo* presented “Which Are More Efficient: Public Authorities or Municipalities?” at the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., November 10-12, 2005.
served as Chair for the panel on “Linking the Safety Net in Public Financial Management” at the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., November 10-12, 2005.
presented “Taxation without Representation? Special Purpose Taxing Entities and Infrastructure Finance” at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
Paul G. Farnham
and Angela B. Hutchinson** gave the Poster Presentation “Economic Evaluation of HIV Rapid Testing Programs” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
gave the Poster Presentation “Updated Quality-Adjusted Life Year Estimates for Perinatally HIV-Infected Children” (with Stephanie L. Sansom, John E. Anderson, Kenneth Dominguez and Mary Jo Earp) at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, San Francisco, Calif., October 21-24, 2005.
Rachel Ferencik
See Karen J. Minyard.
Paul J. Ferraro
presented “Direct Payments for Sea Turtle Conservation”
at the 25th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, Savannah,
Ga., January 16-22, 2005.
presented “Know Thyself: Incompetence and Overconfidence”
at the Department of Economics in Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., February
6, 2005.
presented "The Dynamics of Other-regarding Preferences and Decision Error: What’s Really Going on in Voluntary Contributions Mechanism Experiments?" (with Christian Vossler) at the Experimental Economics and Public Policy Workshop, Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C., April 8-9, 2005.
presented "Cultural Diversity, Discrimination and Economic Outcomes: An Experimental Analysis" and served as a discussant on “When the Shoe is on the Other Foot: Experimental Evidence on Evaluation Disparities” at the 6th Conference on Public Finance Issues in an International Perspective, Stone Mountain Park, Ga., May 23-24, 2005.
presented "The Effectiveness of Listing Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: An econometric analysis using matching methods" at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Workshop on Natural Resources at Risk, Grand Teton National Park, Wyo., June 12-14, 2005, at the Audubon Society, Atlanta, Ga., August 2005, and at the 8th Occasional California Workshop on Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, University of California-Santa Barbara’s Bren School, Santa Barbara, Calif., October 28-29, 2005.
presented "Direct Payments for Conservation Performance and the Need for Empirical Program Evaluation" at the Scripps Institute for Oceanographic Research/University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, Calif., September 2005.
presented "Money for Nothing? Empirical Evaluation of Biodiversity Conservation Investments and an Application to the U.S. Endangered Species Act" at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, La Jolla, Calif., September 2005.
Chiara Franzoni***
presented “If Star Scientists Do Not Patent: An Event History Analysis of Scientific Eminence and the Decision to Patent in the Academic World” at the conference on Advancing Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, Mo., September 28-30, 2005; and at the 5th Annual Roundtable on Engineering Entrepreneurship Research (REER), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., December 2-4, 2005.
attended the conference on Research Activities of the Science & Engineering Workforce Project, part of the Science and Engineering Workforce Project (SEWP), National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass., October 19-20, 2005.
Shelby Frost
presented “Economics All Around Us: Student Submissions
of Economic Concepts in the Media” in the session “Teaching
& Learning Economics from the Popular Media” at the Association
of Private Enterprise Education meeting, Orlando, Fla., April 3-5, 2005.
participated in the Teaching Innovations Program workshop sponsored jointly by the AEA Committee on Economic Education and the National Science Foundation, Rizzo Center of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C., May 20-22, 2005.
presented “Survival Skills for Large Classes – Strategies and Practical Suggestions for Working with Large Classes from Faculty Members in the Georgia State Century Club” (with Kris Clark, Accountancy, and Sue Willey, RMI), as part of the Jump Start Learning program at The Center for Teaching and Learning at Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., August 18, 2005.
presented the seminar “Strategies for Teaching Economics” at the Department of Economics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Penn., September 23, 2005.
, Laura O. Taylor and Ragan Petrie presented “Trading in a Pit Market,” a hands-on pencil-and-paper experiment as part of the AYSPS fall seminar series on using experiments in the classroom at the Department of Economics at Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., October 20, 2005.
Douglas Greenwell
served as panel moderator the SCLC/W.O.M.E.N., Inc. Child Abuse Conference, Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga., April 1-2, 2005.
Shiferaw Gurmu
presented “Job Accessibility and Employment for TANF Cases: Panel Data Evidence” at the 2nd Annual UK Center for Poverty Research Small Grants Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., April 14-15, 2005.
presented “Barriers to Employment and Welfare-to-Work: Evidence from Georgia” at the 8th Annual National Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference, Department of Human Resources, Washington, D.C., June 13-15, 2005.
presented “Job Accessibility and Employment for TANF Cases: Evidence from Dynamic Discrete Choice Model with Unobserved Effect” at the Annual Midwest Econometrics Group Conference, Carbondale, Ill., October 14-15, 2005, and at the University of Tennessee–Knoxville, Knoxville, Tenn., November 4, 2005.
Amy Helling
presented “The Food Sector and Local Economic
Development in the U.S.” at the national conference of the American
Planning Association, San Francisco, Calif., March 2005.
Gary T. Henry
presented “Policy Evaluation” at Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, Calif., July 14, 2005.
see also Sally Wallace.
Julie L. Hotchkiss
presented "Employment and Earnings on the Technology Roller Coaster: Insight from State Administrative Data" (with M. Melinda Pitts and John C. Robertson) at the American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 7-9, 2005; at the University of Colorado-Denver, Denver, Colo., February 2005; at the Eastern Economic Association Meeting, New York, N.Y., March 3-6, 2005; and at the Federal Reserve System Microeconomics Conference, San Francisco, Calif., June 2005.
presented "Labor Force Characteristics and Compensation Considerations" at the Federal Reserve System Compensation Conference, New Orleans, La., May 2005.
presented "Smoking, Labor Force Attachment, and the Wages of Middle-Aged Women in the U.S." (with Brian S. Armour and M. Melinda Pitts) at the Eastern Economic Association Meeting, New York, N.Y., March 3-6, 2005, and at the Southern Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented "The Push-Pull Effects of the Information Technology Boom and Bust: Insight from Matched Employer-Employee Data" (with M.
Melinda Pitts and John C. Robertson) at the Federal Reserve System Regional Conference, San Francisco, Calif., September 2005.
served as session chair at the Southeastern Health Economics Study Group, Columbia, S.C., October 14-15, 2005.
served as session chair and organized the session on Bad Behavior and served as discussant on Labor Market Data and Research at the Southern Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
William M. Kahnweiler
presented “The Author in You” (with Jennifer B. Kahnweiler) at the Society for Human Resource Management Consultant’s Forum, Atlanta, Ga., May 18, 2005.
presented “Succeeding in HR: What Does It Take?” (with Jennifer B. Kahnweiler) at the 15th Annual Southeast Human Resource Conference, Society for Human Resource Management, Atlanta, Ga., October 17, 2005.
Bruce E. Kaufman
presented “Innovation in Human Resource and Industrial Relations Teaching” at the 4th Innovative Teaching Conference in Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Utah State University, Park City, Utah, April 1, 2005.
presented “The Theoretical Core of Institutional Economics, and the Fatal Defect of Neoclassical Economics” at Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., November 10, 2005.
Yuriy Kitsul
presented “A Semi-nonparametric Model of the Pricing Kernel and Interest Rates” at Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Ga., February 2005, and at Suffolk University, Department of Finance, Boston, Mass., March 2005.
Patricia Kota
presented “Non-emergent Rural Transportation Services” at the Southern Rural Access Program's Winter 2005 Delta State Conference, Little Rock, Ark., February 2005.
and Dora Ward Kyabu presented “The Role of Technical Assistance: The Right TA at the Right Time” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
served as Moderator for the session “Quality and Critical Access Hospitals” at the National Rural Hospital Performance Improvement Conference, Chicago, Ill., June 28-29, 2005.
presented “Technical Assistance and What it Means to You,” “Sustainability Planning” and “What Technical Assistance does for Grantees in Your State” at the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy for the All Programs Conference, August 2005.
, Lindsey Lonergan, Beverly Tyler, Dora Ward Kyabu, John Shoemaker, and Susan Goodman presented at the Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) All Programs conference and met with many of the 72 HRSA Office of Rural Health Policy network and outreach grantees to whom the Georgia Health Policy Center provides technical assistance and education, Washington, D.C., August 2005.
presented the Sustainability Planning and Resource Acquisition as a "best practice" at the National Cooperative of Health Networks conference, which resulted in requests from Michigan, South Carolina, Alaska, and Tennessee to offer the program, Chicago, Ill., August 9-12, 2005.
presented “Sustainability Planning” at the Communities Joined in Action Outcomes Institute, Columbus, Ohio, October 2005.
presented "Establishing Community Readiness to Deliver Health Status Outcomes and to Create the Demand Among Funders" at the Communities Joined in Action meeting, Bismark, N.D., October 18-19, 2005.
presented “Chaos Theory,” “Rural Health Networks and Strategic Initiatives” and “Leadership Development” and served as
facilitator/leader at the Community Health Systems Development Leadership Institute, Helena, Ark., November 2005.
participated in the Association for Community Health Improvement National Conference, Tampa, Fla., March 2005; the National Cooperative of Health Networks bi-annual conference, Chicago, Ill., April 2005; the National Rural Health Association Annual Conference/Meeting, New Orleans, La., May 2005; the National Technical Assistance Center Committee Meeting, Grand Forks, N.D., September 2005; the Health Information Technology session, Butte, Mont., October 2005; in the Georgia Health Policy Center 10th Anniversary Celebration, National Cooperative of Health Networks, National Rural Health Association Rural Health Policy Board, and served on the Logistics Team at the Georgia Department of Public Health Summit during November 2005.
participated in the “Building the Game” workshop and in “Dialogical Training,” May 2005, in “Graphic Facilitation,” June 2005, and “Whole Systems Change” training, November 2005, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., 2005.
Douglas J. Krupka
presented “Stability of Mixed Income Neighborhoods in America: 1990-2000” at the Workshop on Public Finance and Economic Policy, Department of Economics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., May 11, 2005, at the Western Economics Association International Annual Meetings, San Francisco, Calif., July 8, 2005, and at the Fiscal Research Center Seminar Series, Department of Economics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., October 7, 2005.
served as discussant on “Neighborhood Dynamics” at the Western Economics Association International Meetings, San Francisco, Calif., July 8, 2005.
Dora Ward Kyabu
attended the Annual Conference of Communities Joined in Action, Tampa, Fla., March 3-5, 2005; the Annual Conference of the National Rural Health Association, New Orleans, La., May 17-21, 2005; and the Changing Health Outcomes conference of Communities Joined in Action, Columbus, Ohio, October 9-12, 2005.
served as a discussant at All-Programs Grantees Meeting of the Health Services and Resources Administration, Washington, D.C., August 22-23, 2005.
see also Patricia Kota.
Glenn M. Landers
presented "Streamlining Administrative Services – Single Point of Entry Systems for Long-term Care: Lessons from the Georgia Experience" at the Tennessee State Forums Partnership, Nashville, Tenn., February 2005.
and Mei Zhou presented “Using Risk Adjustment to Compare Medicaid Waiver Program Performance” (with James P. Cooney) at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
and Mei Zhou presented “Georgia’s Foster Children and Medicaid: Access, Utilization, and Cost” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
presented “Expanding Access with DSH: Georgia’s Indigent Care Trust Fund” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
attended the Annual Meeting of National Academy for State Health Policy, Nashville, Tenn., August 2005.
and Karen J. Minyard presented on the State Planning Grant, a major federal grant aimed at reducing the number of uninsured, to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Atlanta, Ga., September 2005.
Susan K. Laury
presented “Does Confidentiality Affect Tax Compliance?” at the University of South Carolina, Economics Department, Columbia, S.C., September 9, 2005.
presented “Experiments in the Economics Classroom” at the Addison Wesley Economics Forum in Atlanta, Ga., September 24, 2005, and in Santa Monica, Calif., November 4, 2005.
see also Sally Wallace.
Gregory B. Lewis
presented “Moral Condemnation of Homosexuality and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage” at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, La., January 7, 2005.
and Sue A. Frank* presented “What Can Federal Employees Teach Us About Productivity Improvement?” at the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 1-4, 2005.
and Seong Soo Oh* presented “How Valuable is the MPA? New Evidence from the Federal Civil Service” at the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., October 13-15, 2005.
presented “Thinking about Gay Marriage: Putting the Moral Condemnation Back in Morality Policy” at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management annual conference, Washington, D.C., November 3-5, 2005.
see also Michael Rushton.
Deon Locklin
and Sally Siewert attended the Spring Conference of the Council of State Administrators for Vocational Rehabilitation, Bethesda, Md., April 17-20, 2005.
and Chip Kenney presented at the Florida Association of Rehabilitation Facilities Employment Services Conference, Tampa, Fla., May 11-13, 2005.
presented at the Florida Association of Rehabilitation Facilities Women’s Leadership Retreat, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., May 20, 2005.
and Chip Kenney presented at the 2005 Coca-Cola Student Leadership Conference hosted at Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., September 10, 2005.
served as keynote speaker at the Service Source Quality Conference, Sarasota, Fla., October 17-19, 2005.
and Sally Siewert attended the Fall Conference of the Council of State Administrators for Vocational Rehabilitation, San Diego, Calif., November 6-9, 2005.
Lindsey Lonergan
presented on the federal rural health grant outlook for 2005 and grantwriting resources (with Tom Morris, Deputy Director, Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, and Kristine Sande, Project Director of the Rural Assistance Center) at the National Cooperative of Health Networks meeting, Chicago, Ill., April 2005.
see also Patricia Kota.
see also Karen J. Minyard.
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
, Mark Rider and Sally Wallace presented “The Effect of Russia’s Flat Rate Income Tax on Net-Wages,” (with Riatu Qibthiyyah) at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
served as keynote speaker on “Intergovernmental Finance” at the Urban Learning Week, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., March 7-11, 2005.
served as presenter at the PADCO 40th Anniversary Forum, The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., November 2005.
see also James Alm.
see also Andrey Timofeev.
Karen Minyard
presented findings from the Commonwealth Fund study of five communities throughout the United States to understand how specific local initiatives have developed and sustained financing to provide care for the uninsured, Bethesda, Md., March 2005.
presented on "Where Will Medicine Be in 2015?"at the Medical Association of Georgia's strategic planning meeting, St. Simons, Ga., May 2005.
, Rachel Ferencik, and Tina Anderson-Smith presented a comprehensive study on health disparities and root causes of health to the Southern Regional Health Consortium, Harrisburg, Penn., June 2005.
and Lei Zhang* presented “Rogers' Replication Framework Revisited: Navigating the Complexity of Health Networks” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
and Tina Anderson-Smith presented “Triple Layer Chess: A Metaphor for the Alignment of Health Policy” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005, and (with Marcia Brand, Director of the federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Charles Owens, Director of the Georgia Office of Rural Health Services, and Frank Selgrath, CEO of CMAP- Brunswick, Ga.) co-presented at the HRSA All-Programs conference, Washington, D.C., August 22-23, 2005.
, Lindsey Lonergan and Chris Parker (with Deborah Chollet and Laurie Felland, both of Mathematica Policy Research) presented “Lessons from Local Access Initiatives: Context, Sustainability and Replication” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
, Tina Anderson-Smith and Lindsey Lonergan presented “External Facilitation and Technical Assistance in Improving the Clinical Relevance and Financial Viability of Rural Health Systems" at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
presented on how states are fairing with Medicaid Managed Care to the American Medical Association, Chicago, Ill., July 2005.
presented an overview of Medicaid and the Uninsured to the Health Resources and Services Administration's State Offices of Rural Health, Southeast Region, Columbia, S.C., July 2005.
presented on "How Healthy Are We?" regarding the drivers and costs of poor health status to a group of congressional leaders, representatives and healthcare leaders at the Georgia Health Policy Forum, Savannah, Ga., August 2005.
presented "Economic Impact of Nonprofit Health Care in a Community" at the Georgia Rural Health Association's annual meeting, Jekyll Island, Ga., October 2005.
presented an overview of PeachCare for Kids at the Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies legislative conference, Atlanta, Ga., October 6, 2005.
moderated a panel, facilitated and presented on "System Policy Makers and Payers - On a Large Scale Focusing on Outcomes" and "How Can States Support Communities Moving to an Outcomes Focus" at the Communities Joined in Action Health Care Summit, Bismarck, N.D., October 18-19, 2005.
presented "The Changing Face of Public Health" (with Stuart Brown, director of the Division of Public Health) at the Georgia Public Health Association's Annual Meeting in Savannah, Ga., December 2005.
see also Glenn M. Landers.
see also Chris Parker.
Robert E. Moore
See Bruce
A. Seaman.
Harvey K. Newman
presented “Congregations and the City” at the Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 21, 2005.
presented “A Research Agenda for Studying Public Leadership” to the Consultation on Teaching Public Ministry, sponsored by the Wabash Center, Santa Fe, N.M., June 26-30, 2005.
Chris Parker
, Tina Anderson‑Smith, Karen J. Minyard and Beverly Tyler presented findings from the Public Health study to the Division of Public Health's advisory group.
presented an update of Georgia's State Planning Grant work to explore ways to reduce the number of working uninsured, highlighting progress of Georgia's four pilot planning communities and the results of a new employer survey about employer's willingness to provide coverage to uninsured workers to the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration and representatives from U.S. states and territories Washington, D.C., June 2005.
, Karen J. Minyard and Beverly Tyler presented “Localizing Cancer: Community-based Approaches to Cancer Control in Georgia" at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 26-28, 2005.
see also Karen J. Minyard.
Klara Sabirianova Peter
“Foreign Investment, Corporate Ownership, and Development: Are Firms in Emerging Markets Catching up to the World Standard?” and “Returns to Schooling in Russia and Ukraine: A Semiparametric Approach to Cross-Country Comparative Analysis” were presented by coauthors at the American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 7-9, 2005.
Ragan Petrie
presented “Trusting Appearances and Reciprocating
Looks: Experimental Evidence on Gender and Race Preferences” at
Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt., April 2005.
presented “Discrimination in the Warplace: Evidence from a Civil War in Peru” at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
organized and served as a discussant at the session on “Crime” for the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented "Prejudice and the Perpetuation of Differences: Experiments Exploring Sorting" (with Marco Castillo) at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
co-organized a session on “Expectations and Intentions” for the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
served as a discussant in the session on “Status and Interpersonal Comparisons” for the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented “Discrimination in the Lab: Experiments Exploring the Impact of Performance and Appearance on Sorting” at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005, and
at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, December 2005.
see also Shelby Frost.
Mary Ann Phillips
and Bernette Sherman presented “The Role of Public/Private Partnerships in Community-based Efforts to Improve the Effectiveness of School Health Programs” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 28, 2005.
served as moderator on the panel “Preventing Obesity” at the Child Policy Symposium, Clayton College and State University, Morrow, Ga., September 30, 2005.
see also Bernette Sherman.
David W. Pitts
presented “Diversity, Representation, and Performance” at the School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., April 5, 2005.
presented “How Does the Target Population Respond to Diversity? The Impact of Ethnicity on Student Outcomes in Public Schools” at the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 1-4, 2005.
presented “Ethnic Diversity and Organizational Performance: Assessing Diversity Effects at the Managerial and Street Levels” at the 8th Public Management Research Conference, Los Angeles, Calif., September 28-October 1, 2005.
Theodore H. Poister
presented “Developing Customer Based Ride Quality Standards for the PennDOT” at the annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 9-13, 2005.
see also John C. Thomas.
Inas Rashad
presented “Are We Paying Too Little for Sugar and Its Substitutes? The Role
of Price in Preventing Diabetes” at the Eastern Economics Association
Conference, New York, N.Y., March 3-6, 2005.
served as Organizer and Chair of the session on “The Economics of Obesity” at the Eastern Economics Association Conference, New York, N.Y., March 3-6, 2005.
served as a discussant at the session on “Topics of Health Economics: The Young and Old” at the Eastern Economics Association Conference, New York, N.Y., March 3-6, 2005.
presented “Urban Sprawl’s Effect on Obesity
and Cancer in Georgia” (with Michael Eriksen) at the Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural
Interfaces: Linking Science and Society Conference, Atlanta, Ga., March
13-16, 2005.
presented “Fast Food Advertising on Television and Its Influence on Childhood Obesity” (with Shin-Yi Chou and Michael Grossman) at an Economics Department Seminar, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Penn., April 2005, at the Prevention Effectiveness Seminar, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga., May 2005, and at the Child Policy Symposium, Clayton State College and University, Morrow, Ga., September 30, 2005.
presented “Economic Explanations of the Rise in Obesity” at the Ecology of Obesity Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., June 6-7, 2005.
Mark Rider
presented “A Review and Critique of Official
Distributional Tables” (with Luc Noiset) at the Association of Private
Enterprise Education meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 6-9, 2005.
presented “Social Preferences and Tax Policy Design,” at the Middle Georgia Economic Seminar Series, Macon, Ga., September 9, 2005.
and Eunice Heredia* presented “India’s Intergovernmental Transfer System and the Fiscal Condition of the States,” at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
served as a discussant at the Tax Expenditures Session National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
Felix Rioja
and Neven Valev presented “Financial Structure and the Sources of Economic Growth” at the Department of Economics, Auburn University, April 2005, at the University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., October
2005, and at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented “Financial Development and Monetary Policy Efficiency” (with Stefan Krause) at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
served as session chair on Equity Prices at the
75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
Christine H. Roch
See Michael Rushton.
Michael Rushton
presented “Government Financing of Nonprofit Activities” (with Arthur Brooks) at the symposium on A Comprehensive Approach to Nonprofit Finance: Practical Principles derived from Theory at the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, Cleveland, Ohio, January 14-15, 2005.
and Christine H. Roch presented
“Social Context and Voting over Taxes: Evidence from a Referendum in Alabama” at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, Ill., April 7-10, 2005.
and Gregory B. Lewis presented “State Legislative Appropriations for the Arts” at the Social Theory, Politics and the Arts Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., October 7, 2005.
presented “Is There an Economic Rationale for the Unrelated Business Income Tax?” at the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Research in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Activity (ARNOVA), Washington, D.C., November 16-19, 2005.
Bruce A. Seaman
and Robert E. Moore presented "International Trade and Economic Development:
Can Foreign Direct Investment Be Predicted?" at the Eastern Economic Association Meeting, New York,
N.Y., March 3-6, 2005.
served as Panelist at the 5th Annual Nonprofit Executive Roundtable, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Ga., April 28, 2005.
presented “The Arts and Local Economic Development” as Keynote speaker at the invitation of the Argosy Foundation, Milwaukee, Wis., November 9, 2005.
Bernette Sherman
and Mary Ann Phillips presented “Community-Based Organizations Improve Appropriate Utilization of Primary and Preventive Services” at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, Mass., June 28, 2005.
see also Mary Ann Phillips.
John A. Shoemaker
served as roundtable discussion leader for the Technical Assistance Program session at the HRSA Office of Rural Health Policy’s All Programs Meeting, Washington, D.C., August 23, 2005.
served as session monitor for the Child Policy Symposium, Clayton College and State University, Morrow, Ga., September 30, 2005.
attended the Georgia Rural Health Association Annual Meeting, Jekyll Island, Ga., October 3-5, 2005.
served on the event planning team for the Transformation to Consumer-Centered Medicaid Planning Workshop I, Atlanta, Ga., October 20, 2005.
served as co-facilitator for the Community Health Systems Development Institute on Leadership, Helena, Ark., November 7-9, 2005.
attended the National Coalition of Health Networks Fall Conference, Tampa, Fla., November 13-15, 2005.
participated in the Transformation to Consumer-Centered Medicaid Workshop I, Atlanta, Ga., November 17-18, 2005.
participated in the Summit for a Healthy Georgia, Atlanta, Ga., November 29-30, 2005.
served as session monitor for the Capacity Building and Best Practices Conference, Cordele, Ga., December 5-7, 2005.
attended the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., December 11-13, 2005.
attended the Georgia Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Savannah, Ga., December 14-17, 2005.
see also Patricia Kota.
David L. Sjoquist
and Mary Beth Walker presented “Patterns of Change in Private Schools
in Georgia" at the
30th Annual Conference of the American Education Finance Association,
Louisville, Ky., March 17-19, 2005.
served as discussant at the 30th Annual Conference of the American Education Finance Association,
Louisville, Ky., March 17-19, 2005.
presented “A Perspective on the Multistate Tax
Commission" (with Bart Hildreth and Matt Murray) at the NTA Spring
Symposium, Washington, D.C., May 19-20, 2005.
presented “Roy Bahl: The Early Years” at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
served as session chair and discussant at the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.
, Mary Beth Walker and Lakshmi Pandey presented "Determining the Supply of Private Schools" at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
served as chair of a session at the 6th Conference on Public Finance Issues in an International Perspective on "Experimental Public Economics," Stone Mountain, Ga., May 23-24, 2005.
William J. Smith
served as discussant on Urban Economic Issues at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
see also Mary Beth Walker.
Paula E. Stephan
presented “The Increased Frequency and Duration of the Postdoctorate Career Stage” at the American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 7-9, 2005.
presented “Leaving Careers in IT: Differences
in Retention by Gender and Minority" at the Science and Engineering
Workforce Project, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass.,
January 14, 2005.
served as a discussant at the conference on “Academic Science
and Entrepreneurship: Dual Engines of Growth?” sponsored
by National Bureau of Economic Research, Santa Fe, N.M., April 1-2, 2005.
presented “The Entrepreneurial Puzzle: Explaining the Gender Gap” at the Technology Transfer Meetings, Kansas City, Mo., September 28-30, 2005.
presented “Capturing Knowledge: The Location Decision of New Ph.D.'s Working in Industry” at the Science and Engineering Workforce Project, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass., October 19-20, 2005.
presented “Women in Science: Understanding the Gender Gap and Role of Women Faculty – from Innovation to Commercialization” (with Fiona Murray) at the New York Academy of Sciences, New York, N.Y., November 30, 2005.
served as a discussant at the 5th Annual Roundtable on Engineering Entrepreneurship Research (REER), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., December 2-4, 2005.
J. Todd Swarthout
and James C. Cox presented on "Using EconPort," Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., September 22, 2005.
and James C. Cox presented on "Using Experiments in the Classroom," Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., November 16, 2005.
Laura O. Taylor
presented “Experimental Tests of Provision Rules in Choice Surveys” at the University of Illinois, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, Champagne-Urbana, Ill., April 19, 2005.
presented “Estimating the Value of Water Use Permits in Georgia: A Hedonic Approach” at the 12th Annual Triangle Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop, Wilmington, N.C., August 2005.
see also Shelby Frost.
Erdal Tekin
attended the Spring Meetings of the National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass., April 2005, and the 9th Annual Frontiers in Health Policy Research Meetings, Washington, D.C., October 2005.
was an invited participant at the 3rd Annual Conference on Developmental, Economic and Policy Perspectives on Meeting the Needs of ‘Hard to Serve’ Families at the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy at Harris School, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., May 2005.
presented “Long-term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect” at the Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Ill., May 2005; at the Society of Labor Economists Meetings, San Francisco, Calif., June 2005; at the Child Policy Symposium, Clayton State College and University, Morrow, Ga., September 2005; and at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
presented “Ugly Criminals” at the Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, Colo., September 2005; and at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
served as discussant on “Is Mothers' Time with Their Children Home Production Time or Leisure?” by Rachel Connelly and Jean Kimmel at the Southern Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
see also Mary Beth Walker.
see also Sally Wallace.
John Clayton Thomas
presented “The ‘Wisdom of Crowds’: Learning from Administrators’ Predictions of Citizen Perceptions” (coauthored with Theodore H. Poister) at the 8th Public Management Research Conference, Los Angeles, Calif., September 29-October 1, 2005.
Andrey Timofeev
and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez presented "Regional-Local Dimension of the Federal
Equalization Policy in Russia" at the Public Finance and Budgeting Section of the Western Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque,
N.M., April 13-16, 2005.
Geoffrey K. Turnbull
presented “Price Formation under Small Numbers
Competition: Evidence from Land Auctions in Singapore” (with Joseph
T.L. Ooi and C.F. Sirmans) at the American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 7-9, 2005.
presented “Efficient Compensation for Eminent Domain” at the Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis., April 29, 2005.
Eric C. Twombly
presented “The Economic Activity of Nonprofit Organizations in the Greater Washington Region” at The National Press Club, Washington, D.C., February 2005.
presented “How Does the Devolution of Government Responsibility Impact Nonprofit Human Service Organizations?” at the annual conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., November 3-5, 2005.
presented “Welfare Reform and Devolution: What Do We Know?” at the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Research in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Activity (ARNOVA), Washington, D.C., November 16-19, 2005.
Beverly Tyler
attended the National Coalition of Health Networks Conference, Chicago, Ill., April 17-19, 2005.
served as facilitator at the Georgia Collaborative Task Force for the Prevention of Obesity & Other Chronic Diseases Annual Conference, Atlanta, Ga., May 1, 2005.
served as participant in the Roundtable Discussion on Rural Health Networks at the National Rural Health Association Conference, New Orleans, La., May 18-20, 2005.
served as facilitator at the Roundtable Discussion on Technical Assistance at the HRSA Office of Rural Health Policy All Programs Conference, Washington, D.C., August 22-26, 2005.
attended the Georgia Rural Health Association Annual Conference, Jekyll Island, Ga., October 2-4, 2005.
attended the Communities Joined in Action Conference, Columbus, Ohio, October 10-12, 2005.
see also Patricia Kota.
see also Chris Parker.
Neven Valev
presented “Tolerance for High Unemployment
during Transition” at the Eastern Economic Association Conference,
New York, N.Y., March 3-6, 2005.
served as discussant on Monetary Policy Rules at the 75th Annual Southern Economic Association meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005.
and Stephen Buigut* presented "Eastern and Southern African Monetary Integration: A Structural VAR Analysis" at the
12th International Conference of The Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematics on Statistics, Combinatorics, Mathematics, and Applications, Auburn University, Auburn, Ala., December 2-4, 2005.
see also Felix Rioja.
Mary Beth Walker
presented “Factors Affecting Agglomeration in Computer Software: Spatial Estimation at the U.S. Metro County Level" (with Penelope Prime and Don Grimes) at the Eastern Economic Association meetings, New York, N.Y., March 3-6, 2005.
, Erdal Tekin and Sally Wallace presented “Teen Smoking and Birth Outcomes” at the Child Policy Symposium, Clayton State College and University, Morrow, Ga., September 30, 2005, and at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Neb., October 2005.
and William J. Smith** presented “Neighborhood and School Crime: Potential Effects of the Unsafe School Choice Option” (with Mary G. McGarvey) at the Southern Economic Association Conference, Washington, D.C., November 18-20, 2005, and at the 12th International Conference for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Auburn, Ala., December 2-4, 2005.
see also David L. Sjoquist.
see also Sally Wallace.
Sally Wallace
and Susan K. Laury presented “Confidentiality and Taxpayer Compliance” at the National Tax Association Spring Symposium, Washington, D.C., May 2005.
and Susan K. Laury presented “Does Confidentiality Affect Compliance?” at the IRS Research Conference, Washington, D.C., June 7-8, 2005.
, Gary T. Henry, Andrew Mashburn** and Dana Rickman presented “Early Educational Attainment of Teen Mothers in Georgia” at the Child Policy Symposium, Clayton State College and University, Morrow, Ga., September 30, 2005.
presented “Flat Taxes” at Auburn University, Auburn, Ala., November 11, 2005.
presented “Paying for Local Government Services” at The Future of Fiscal Federalism, a Center on Budget and Policy Priorities conference, Washington, D.C., November 15, 2005.
, Erdal Tekin and Mary Beth Walker presented “Teen Smoking and Birth Outcomes” at the 12th Annual International Conference on Statistics, Combinatories, Mathematics, and Applications, Auburn University, Auburn, Ala., December 4, 2005.
served as discussant at the 12th Annual International Conference on Statistics, Combinatories, Mathematics, and Applications, Auburn University, Auburn, Ala., December 4, 2005.
see also James Alm.
see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
see also Mary Beth Walker.
William L. Waugh, Jr.
presented “The Asian Tsunami Relief Effort” at the Tsunami Relief Symposium, Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., January 19, 2005.
presented “Organizing to Deal with Terrorism” at the Security, Terrorism, and Governance Seminar at
the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 28, 2005.
presented “The Future of Homeland Security” at
the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s 8th Annual Higher Education
Conference held at the National Emergency Training Center, Emmitsburg,
Md., June 9-11, 2005.
presented “Volunteerism: The Foundation of Emergency Management” at the Medical Reserve Corps Region IV Conference, Atlanta, Ga., November 10, 2005.
Katherine G. Willoughby
presented “The Government Performance Project: Lessons from the States 2005” at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Milwaukee, Wis., April 3, 2005.
presented “Decision Orientations and Roles in Local Budget Offices: Examination of Budget Office Analysts in Charlotte, North Carolina” at the Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Ill., April 7-10, 2005.
presented “The Government Performance Project: Money Grades” at the Annual Governing Conference, New York, N.Y., October 5, 2005.
served as discussant on Financial Management in the Netherlands at the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., November 10-12, 2005.
Yongsheng Xu
presented at a session on Novel Approaches to Welfare Economics and Measurement at the American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn., January 7-9, 2005.
presented “On Intergenerational Equity” at the Department of Economics, University of California-Riverside, Calif., April 15, 2005.
presented “Finite bargaining problems” at the Fall 2005 Midwest Economic Theory and International Economics Conference, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., October 14-16, 2005.
Dennis R. Young
served as commentator for the Herman D. Stein Lecture in International Social Welfare at the Mandel School of Applied Social Science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, April 13, 2005.
presented “Forget Panaceas: Finding the Right Mix of Financing for your Nonprofit Organization” as the Keynote speaker at the Nonprofit Executive Roundtable, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., April 28, 2005.
presented “Mission-Market Tension in Managing Nonprofit Organizations” at the Annual Conference of the Academy of Management, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 8, 2005.
presented “Earned Income and Commercial Ventures” at the Workshop on Nonprofit Finance, sponsored by the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, Richmond, Va., October 6, 2005.
presented “Understanding the Revenue Mix of Nonprofit Organizations” (with Robert Fischer and Rebecca Kodysh) at the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Research in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Activity (ARNOVA), Washington, D.C., November 16-19, 2005.
served as Session Chair and Presenter at the Colloquy on Nonprofit Finance at the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Research in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Activity (ARNOVA), Washington, D.C., November 16-19, 2005.
presented “Alternative Perspectives on Social Enterprise” at the William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Business School, Dearborn, Mich., November 30, 2005.
Mei Zhou
See Glenn M. Landers.
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