Description | Agenda | Papers & Participants
Spatial and Social Interactions in Economics - Papers & Participants
Peter KUHN, Organizer
Department of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
Luc ANSELIN
Department of Agricultural & Consumer Economics
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Heather ANTECOL
Department of Economics
Claremont McKenna College
Richard APPELBAUM
Institute for Social, Behavioral & Economic Research
University of California, Santa Barbara
Kelly BEDARD
Department of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
Antonio BENTO
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management
University of California, Santa Barbara
Julian BETTS
Department of Economics
University of California, San Diego
Timothy CONLEY
Graduate School of Business
University of Chicago
Paper: Conley, T.G. and Molinari, F. 2003. Spatial Correlation Robust Inference without Perfect Distance Measurements
Paper: Conley, T.G. and Topa, G. 2003. Dynamic Properties of Local Interaction Models
Christopher COSTELLO
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management
University of California, Santa Barbara
Helen COUCLELIS
Department of Geography
University of California, Santa Barbara
Olivier DESCHENES
Department of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
Jeff DOZIER
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management
University of California, Santa Barbara
Steven DURLAUF
Department of Economics
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Paper: Durlauf, S. and Brock, W. 2003. Multinomial Choice with Social Interactions
Michael GOODCHILD
Department of Geography
University of California, Santa Barbara
Kwabena GYIMAH-BREMPONG
Division of Social & Economic Sciences
National Science Foundation
Barbara HARTHORN
Institute for Social, Behavioral & Economic Research
University of California, Santa Barbara
Thomas HOLMES
Department of Economics
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Paper: Holmes, T.J. 2003. Geographic Spillover of Unionism
Donald JANELLE
Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science
University of California, Santa Barbara
Kevin LANG
Department of Economics
Boston University
Paper:
Lang, K. and Angrist, J.D. 2002. How Important are Classroom Peer Effects? Evidence From Boston's Metco Program
Carol MCAUSLAND
Department of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
Enrico MORETTI
Department of Economics
University of California, Los Angeles
Douglas MORGAN
Department of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
Matthew NEIDELL
Center for Integrating Statistical & Environmental Science
University of Chicago
Paper:
Neidell, M. 2003. Air Pollution, Health and Socioeconomic Status: The Effect of Outdoor Air Quality on Childhood Asthma
Jack PORTER
Department of Economics
Harvard University
Jesse ROTHSTEIN
Department of Economics
Princeton University
Paper:
Rothstein, J.M. 2002. Good Principals or Good Peers? Parental Valuation of School Characteristics, Tiebout Equilibrium, and the Incentive Effects of Competition among Jurisdictions
Douglas STEIGERWALD
Department of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
Stuart SWEENEY
Department of Geography
University of California, Santa Barbara
Giorgio TOPA
Department of Economics
New York University
Paper: Conley, T.G. and Topa, G. 2003. Dynamic Properties of Local Interaction Models
Catherine WEINBERGER
Institute for Social, Behavioral & Economic Research
University of California, Santa Barbara
Raymond WONG
Department of Sociology
University of California, Santa Barbara
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