Friday, January 5
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 309
Crime, Education, and Racial Disparities (I2, K4)
Paper Session
Chair: Jevay Grooms (University of Washington)
Paper #1: Intergenerational Effects of Education on Delinquency Authors: Aaron Chaflin (University of Pennsylvania), Monica Deza (University of Texas at Dallas)
Paper #2: Neighborhood Violence, Academic Performance, and School Accountability Authors: Marcus Casey (University of Illinois at Chicago), Jeffrey Schiman (Georgia Southern University), Maciej Wachala (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Paper #3: Don’t Shoot! The Impact of Historical African American Protest on Police Killings of Civilians Authors: Jamein Cunningham (Portland State University), Rob Gillezeau (University of Victoria)
Paper #4: Banning the Box: Felony Convictions, Employment Outcomes, and Statistical Discrimination Authors: Robynn Cox (University of Southern California), Sarah Jacobson (Williams College)
Discussants: Alberto Ortega (Whitman College), Luisa Blanco (Pepperdine University), Bradley Hardy (American University), Patrick Mason (Florida State University)
10:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 309
The Economic Case or Health Equity (I1)
Paper Session
Chair: Samuel Myers Jr, PhD (University of Minnesota)
Paper #1: Medicaid, Access to Care and Times of Economic Downturn Authors: Joseph A. Benitez, PhD (University of Louisville); Victoria Perez, PhD (Indiana University); Eric Seiber, PhD (The Ohio State University)
Paper #2: The Economic Case for Health Equity in Minnesota Authors: Huda Ahmed (University of Minnesota); Michelle Allen, MD, MS (University of Minnesota) ; Thomas Durfee, MPP (University of Minnesota); Darrick Hamilton, PhD (The New School for Social Research); Katerina Kent, PhD (University of Minnesota) ; Samuel Myers Jr, PhD (University of Minnesota) ; Man Xu, MPP (University of Minnesota)
Paper #3: Estimating the economic burden of racial health inequalities in the United States Authors: Darrell Gaskin, PhD (Johns Hopkins University); Thomas LaVeist, PhD (George Washington University); Patrick Richard, PhD (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences)
Discussants: Joseph A. Benitez, PhD (University of Louisville); Thomas Durfee, MPP (University of Minnesota); Darrell Gaskin, PhD (Johns Hopkins University)
National Economic Association Samuel Z. Westerfield Award Luncheon
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Pennsylvania Convention Center, 201-A
Contact Hazel Robinson for tickets at hrobin8276@aol.com.
2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 309
The Racial and Ethnic Implications of Policy in the Trump ERA (H3, J1)
Paper Session
Session Chair: Sue Stockly (Eastern New Mexico University)
Paper #1: The Outlook of Black, Educated Women in the Political Economy of President Donald Trump Authors: Miesha Williams (Morehouse College)
Paper #2: Explaining the Racial Wealth Gap: Cultural Differences or Racial Stratification? Authors: Robert Williams (Guilford College)
Paper #3: Unequal Recovery, Labor Market Polarization, Race, and 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Authors: Anita Alves Pena (Colorado State University) & Maoyong Fan (Ball State University)
Paper #4: The Affordable Care Act and Children of Immigrants: Have anything changed? Authors: Monica Garcia-Perez (St. Cloud State University)
Discussants Andria Smythe (Randoph College), Linda Loubert (Morgan State University), Trevon Logan (Ohio State University), Alfonso Flores-Lagunes (Syracuse University)
Saturday, January 6
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 415
African Economic Development: Regional Economic Integration (O1)
Paper Session
Chair: Oladele Omosegbon, Indiana Wesleyan University
Paper #1: Gender and Microcredit in Sub-Saharan Africa Author: Juliet Elu, (Morehouse College)
Paper #2: Foreign Direct Investment and Economic size as drivers of Intra-regional trade of manufactured goods in West Africa: The case of West African Economic and Monetary Union Authors: Toussaint Hueninvo and Philippe Sèdédji, (African Development Bank & Ministry of Development Economic Analysis and Prospects Republic of Benin)
Paper #3: The Economic Value of Regional Integration in Africa Author: Diery Seck (Center for Research on Political Economy)
Paper #4: Regional Economic Integration in West Africa: Unsettled Issues? Author: Akpan Ekpo (West African Institute for Economic and Financial Management)
Paper #5: Limited Liquidity in Ghana Author: Miesha J. Williams (Morehouse College)
Paper #6: The Significance of Common Currency to the Success of Economic Integration Author: Oladele Omosegbon (Indiana Wesleyan University)
Discussants: Juliet Elu ( Morehouse College), Toussaint Hueninvo, (African Development Bank), Diery Seck, (Center for Research on Political Economy), Akpan Ekpo (West African Institute for Economic and Financial Management), Miesha J. Williams (Morehouse College), Oladele Omosegbon (Indiana Wesleyan University)
10:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 309
The Life Cycle of Inventors Past and Present (O3, J6)
Paper Session
Chair: Lisa D. Cook, Michigan State University
Paper #1: The Lifecycle of Inventors Authors: Alex Bell (Harvard University), Raj Chetty (Stanford University and NBER), Xavier Jaravel, (Stanford University), Neviana Petkova (Office of Tax Analysis, US Treasury), John Van Reenen (MIT, NBER, and Centre for Economic Performance)
Paper #2: Missing Women and African Americans, Innovation, and Economic Growth Authors: Lisa D. Cook (Michigan State University), Yanyan Yang (Claremont Graduate University)
Paper #3: The Social Origins of Inventors Authors: Philippe Aghion (College de France), Ufuk Akcigit (University of Chicago and NBER), Ari Hyytinen (Jyvaskyla University), Otto Toivanen (KU Leuven)
Paper #4: Team Age, Innovativeness, and Impact: Evidence from Big Data on Biomedical Scientists Authors: Huifeng Yu (SUNY Albany), Gerald Marschke, Ohio State University and NBER, Joseph Staudt (U.S. Census Bureau), Bruce Weinberg (Ohio State University and NBER)
Discussants Jay Bhattacharya (Stanford University and NBER), Kaye Husbands Fealing (Georgia Institute of Technology), Nathan Goldschlag (U.S. Bureau of the Census), Mikko Packalen, (University of Waterloo)
12:30 PM – 12:15 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 309
Introducing Social Capital to Stratification Economics: Career Trajectories in Higher Education (J1, Z1)
Panel Session
Chair: Roberta Spalter-Roth (American Sociological Association/George Mason University)
Panelist #1: William Darity (Duke University)
Topic: Academic Stratification among Black Economists and Sociologists
Panelist #2:
Marie Mora (University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley)
Topic: Academic Stratification among Hispanic Economists and Sociologists
Panelist #3: Darrick Hamilton (New School for Social Research)
Topic: Intersectionality among Economists and Sociologists
Panelist #4:
Kyle Moore (New School for Social Research)
Topic: Current Data Comparing Academic Stratification for Economists and Sociologists
Panelist #5:
Ismael Cid-Martinez (New School for Social Research)
Topic: Interactions Between Human and Social Capital for Economists and Sociologists
National Economic Association Business Meeting
5:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Independence Ballroom II
National Economic Association Presidential Address
6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Independence Ballroom II
CSMGEP, ASHE, and NEA Cocktail Reception
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Independence Ballroom I
Sunday, January 7
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 404
Empirical Studies of Current Trends in Racial Inequality (J1)
Paper Session
Chair: John Schmitt, Washington Center for Equitable Growth
Paper #1: Revising the Racial Wage Gap Among Men: The Role Of Non-Employment And Incarceration Authors: Jeannette Wicks-Lim, (Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts-Amherst)
Paper #2: Revisiting Bergmann’s Occupational Crowding Model Author: Michelle Holder (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York)
Paper #3: Racial Differences in Labor Force Participation Since the Great Recession: What’s Happening? Author: Thomas Masterson (Levy Economics Institute of Bard College)
Paper #4: The Color of Wealth: Evidence Across U.S. Cities Authors: Mark Paul (DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University), Darrick Hamilton, (New School for Social Research), William Darity Jr. (Duke University)
Discussants: Valerie Wilson (Economic Policy Institute), Ngina Chiteji (New York University)
10:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 404
Gender Health and Elderly Health Care (J1)
Paper Session
Chair: Vidurah Tennekoon (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
Paper #1: Analysis of Domestic Violence in Post-Soviet Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan Author: Zarrina Jurakulova (Denison University) Discussants: Zhuang Hao (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
Paper #2: The Impact of a Permanent Income Shock at the Retirement on Health Outcomes and Risky Health Behaviors
Authors: Fafanyo Asiseh (North Carolina A&T), Vidhura Tennekoon (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) Discussants: Eric Asare (Texas Tech Institute)
Paper #3: The Impact of Unintended Pregnancy on Birth Weight: The Role of Selection Due to Abortions Authors: Zhuang Hao (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) and Vidhurat Tennekoon (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) Discussants: Mercy Palamuleni (McNeese State University)
Paper #4: Factors Affecting Access and Use of Health Care Facilities by the Aged: A Case Study of China, Ghana and India Authors: Fafanyo Asiseh (North Carolina A&T), Eric Yao (North Carolina A&T) Discussant: Zarrina Jurakulova (Denison University)