Preliminary Announcement of the ASSA Program

Chicago, IL, January 5-7, 2007

AFEE—Swissotel

ASE—Swissotel

HES—Hyatt Regency

IAFFE—Hyatt Regency

URPE—Hyatt Regency

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Jan. 4, 6:30 pm

ASE

Plenary Lecture

Presiding: JOHN P. TIEMSTRA, CalvinCollege

JOHN M. GOWDY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute--Behavioral Economics and Sustainability

Friday, January 5, 2007

Jan. 5, 8:00 am

AFEE/ASE

Continuity and Change: Policy Implications from Social and Institutional Economics (O1)

Presiding:CHRISTOPHER NIGGLE, University of Redlands

MAYO TORUNO, California State University-San Bernardino--The State and the Abundant Society

PHILLIP O’HARA, Curtin University, Australia--The Global Spread of AIDS and HIV: Causes, Consequences, and Governance

LAURA J. TAYLOR, WillametteUniversity--Informal Institutions and the Transition in Rural Russia

MICHAEL CARROLL, Bowling Green State University, MARY WRENN, Weber State University, JAMES RONALD STANFIELD, Colorado State University--Toward Community-Based Community Development

HAMID HOSSEINI, King’s College--Why both Formal and Informal Institutions Matter in

Economic Development: Explaining the Change of Lewisian Dualism to a (New?) Formal-

Informal Dichotomy

Discussant: CHRISTOPHER NIGGLE, University of Redlands

Jan. 5, 8:00 am

ASE/IAFFE

Bringing Households and Social Reproduction in Strategies for Sustainability

Presiding: ELLEN MUTARI, RichardStocktonCollege of New Jersey

ELISSA BRAUNSTEIN, ColoradoStateUniversity--Women's Nonmarket Work, Gender Inequality, and Economic Growth in East Asia and Latin America

S. CHARUSHEELA, University of Hawaii-Manoa, and COLIN DANBY, University of Washington, Bothell--When is "The Household"?

MARILYN POWER, SarahLawrenceCollege--Feminist and Ecological Economics: Applying a Social Provisioning Approach to an Analysis of the Effects of Natural Disasters

JANE WHEELOCK, University of Newcastle--Social Reproduction and Sustainability: The Role of Art

Discussants: JOHN DAVIS, University of Amsterdam and MarquetteUniversity

ELLEN MUTARI, RichardStocktonCollege of New Jersey

Jan. 5, 8:00 am

HES

The Nature and Significance of Economic Science: Robbins’ Essay, 75 Years On (B2)

Presiding: BRADLEY W. BATEMAN, GrinnellCollege

SUSAN HOWSON, University of Toronto--The Making of Robbins’ Essay

ROGER E. BACKHOUSE, University of Birmingham, and STEVEN G. MEDEMA, University of Colorado-Denver--Defining Economics: Robbins’ Essay in Theory and Practice

GARY S. BECKER, University of Chicago--Robbins’ Essay and the Scope of Economics

WILLIAM BAUMOL, New YorkUniversity—The Essay: Static Versus Intertemporal Welfare Issues

Jan. 5, 8:00 am

NEA

Crime, Criminal Justice, and African Americans (D0)

Presiding: JOHN A. KARIKARI, U.S. Government Accountability Office

KWABENA GYIMAH-BREMPONG, University of South Florida,andJULIET ELU, SpelmanCollege--Does Affirmative Action in Policing Increase Crime?

GREGORY PRICE, JacksonStateUniversity--Crime and Obesity

PATRICK MASON, FloridaStateUniversity--Race and Sentencing in the United States

GREGORY PRICE, JacksonStateUniversity--Broken Windows in the ‘Hood: Crime and Housing Characteristics

Discussants: JOHN A. KARIKARI, U.S. Government Accountability Office

ELIZABETH ASIEDU, University of Kansas

SUSAN FEINER, University of Southern Maine
JULIET ELU, SpelmanCollege

Jan. 5, 8:00 am

URPE

Current Trends in Turkish Economy (P5)

Presiding:BENAN ERES, Ankara University, Turkey

OZGE OZAY, University of Utah—Price-Wage Determination Mechanisms in the Turkish Textile Sector: 1980-2005

EMEL MEMIS, University of Utah—A Sectoral Analysis of Wages and Profitability Trends Under the Export- Led Regime in the Turkish Manufacturing Industry

OZGE IZDES, University of Utah—Evolution of Labor Market in the Structural Adjustment Era- Case of Turkey

OZDEN BIRKAN, University of Utah—Alternative Measures of Currency Substitution in Turkey

Discussants: BENAN ERES, Ankara University, Turkey

Jan. 5, 8:00 am

URPE/IAFFE

Gender and Development: Assessing Investments, Empowerment Strategies, and

Measuring Women’s Progress(O1)

Presiding: GUNSELI BERIK, University of Utah

CAREN GROWN, DIANE ELSON, Levy Economics Institute at Bard College, CHANDRIKA BAHADUR, and JESSIE HANDBURY, UN Millennium Project—The Financial Requirements of Achieving Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Low Income Countries

RAMYA M. VIJAYA, RichardStocktonCollege—Trade, Jobs, and Gender Trends

SUCHARITA SINHA, University of California-Riverside—The Conundrum of Development: Increasing Literacy and Female Disadvantage in Urban India

FARIDA C. KHAN, University of Wisconsin-Parkside—Localizing Gender Development Indices: The South Asian Particular

Discussants: GUNSELI BERIK, University of Utah

JERRY EPSTEIN, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

STEPHANIE SEGUINO, University of Vermont

Jan. 5, 10:15 am

AFEE

Social Fabric Matrix for Policy Analysis (B4)

Presiding: GREGORY HAYDEN, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

STEVEN BOLDUC, Minnesota State University-Moorhead--The Need for and Challenge of

Balancing Public Participation and Scientific Expertise in Ecological Policy Debates: A Social

Fabric Matrix Approach

SCOTT T. FULLWILER, WartburgCollege, and GEOFFREY ALLEN, TD Ameritrade--Can the Fed Target Inflation? An Institutionalist Approach

TRISTAN MARKWELL, University of Nebraska-Lincoln--Microsoft Excel and the Social Fabric Matrix: Corporate Networks and Beyond

TARA NATARAJAN, St. Michael’s College--The Industrialization of Indian Agriculture: Deploying a Development Agenda

JERRY L. HOFFMAN, Nebraska Coalition for Educational Equity and Adequacy--Using the Social Fabric Matrix to Seek Adequacy in Education

Discussant: GREGORY HAYDEN, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Jan. 5, 10:15 am

AFEE

Institutionalism and Comparative Economic Systems (P5)

Presiding: DELL CHAMPLIN, WesternWashingtonUniversity

ARISTIDIS BITIZENIS, University of Macedonia, Greece and JOHN MARANGOS, Colorado State University--Globalization and Integration-Assisted Transition in Central and Eastern European

Economies

CHRISTOS KALANTARIDIS, University of Teesside, UK--Institutional Change in Post-Socialist Regimes: Public Policy and Beyond

GEOFFREY SCHNEIDER, BucknellUniversity--Sweden’s Economic Recovery and the Theory of Comparative Institutional Advantage

ERIC HAKE, Eastern IllinoisUniversity--The Microfoundations of Comparative Economics

RULA QALYOUBI KEMP, University of Wisconsin-Stout, and THOMAS A. KEMP, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire--Reciprocity in Jordan’s Economy

Discussant: WILLIAM BARNES, University of Portland

Jan. 5, 10:15 am

ASE

Remembering Robert L. Heilbroner, Social Economist

Presiding: INGRID RIMA, TempleUniversity

ROBERT W. DIMAND and ROBERT H. KOEHN, BrockUniversity--Heilbroner and Bernstein on Fiscal Policy and the Twin Deficits

WILLIAM MILBERG, New School for Social Research--The "New Economy" in The Making of Economic Society

CHARLES M. A. CLARK, St. John'sUniversity--On Values and Value Theory

MATHEW FORSTATER, University of Missouri, Kansas City--Vision Scenario, Analysis: Instrumental Interpretations for Public Policy

Discussant: DEIRDRE MCCLOSKEY, University of Illinois, Chicago and RotterdamUniversity

Jan. 5, 10:15 am

EPS

Out How: The Economics of Ending Wars (Roundtable Discussion)

Presiding: JAMES K. GALBRAITH, University of Texas, Austin and Economists for Peace and Security

THOMAS SCHELLING, University of Maryland

MICHAEL INTRILIGATOR, University of California-Los Angeles and Milken Institute

CLARK ABT, Abt Associates

COL. DOUGLAS MACGREGOR, Center for Defense Information, Straus Military Reform Project

Jan. 5, 10;15 am

IAFFE

Economics and Gender: Theory and Practice (B5)

Presiding: ANN MARI MAY, MiddleburyCollege

ANNE BOSCHINI, Stockholm University, and ANNA SJÖGREN, Research Institute of Industrial Economics--Is Team Formation Gender Neutral? Evidence from Coauthorship

CAROLE GREEN, University of South Florida, ROBIN BARTLETT, Denison University, and MARIANNE FERBER, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign--Policy Orientation and the Decision to Major in Economics

JULIE NELSON, TuftsUniversity--Economics for Humans: Conscience, Care and Commerce?

MALIHA SAFRI, University of Massachusetts-Amherst--The Global Household: Remittances, Household Production and Migration

Discussants: ULLA GRAPARD, ColgateUniversity

JUNE LAPIDUS, RooseveltUniversity

Jan. 5, 10:15 am

INEM

Plural Agency and Plural Subjects within Economics

Presiding: MARK D. WHITE, College of Staten Island, CityUniversity of New York

JOHN B. DAVIS, MarquetteUniversity and University of Amsterdam—Conceptions of Plural Selves in Recent Behavioral and Experimental Economics

DON ROSS, University of Alabama-Birmingham and University of Cape Town—Institutionally Fostered Economic Agents versus Team Agents

HANS-BERNHARD SCHMID, University of St. Gallen—Plural Subjecthood, Rationality, and Methodological Individualism

MARK D. WHITE, College of Staten Island, CityUniversity of New York—Kantian Autonomy, Plural Agency, and Conceptions of the Economic Individual

Jan. 5, 10:15 am

URPE

Microfoundations of Radical Economics(B2)

Presiding: BARKLEY ROSSER, JamesMadisonUniversity

GILBERT L. SKILLMAN, WesleyanUniversity—Worker Bargaining Power and the Business Cycle: Wage Dynamics in an Economy with Matching and Sequential Bargaining

ROBERTO VENEZIANI, QueensMaryUniversity, London—Microfoundations and Analytical Marxism

JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN, BowdoinCollege—Marxian Microfoundations: Contribution or Detour?

PETER SKOTT, University of Massachusetts-Amherst—Power-Biased Technical Change and the Rise in Earnings Inequality

Discussants: AMITAVA KRISHNA DUTT, University of Notre Dame

BARKLEY ROSSER, JamesMadisonUniversity

Jan. 5, 10:15 am

URPE

Brazil under Lula: Where Is It Headed?(P1)

Presiding: AL CAMPBELL, University of Utah

LEDA PAULANI, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil—Brazil as a Platform of International Financial Valorisation: The Role of Lula’s Government

PAULO NAKATANI, University of Espirito Santo, Brazil—A Critical Assessment of the Economic Policies of the Lula’s Government

ROSA MARIA MARQUES, Pontifica Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo, Brazil—Lula’s Government and Social Policies

RÉMY HERRERA, MAURICIO SABADINI, and FRANCISCO CINTRA, University of Paris Pántheon-Sorbonne, France—The Failures of Reformism: Lula’s Brazil (2003-2006), after Mitterand’s France (1981-1984)

Discussants: AL CAMPBELL, University of Utah

RÉMY HERRERA, University of Paris, France

Jan. 5, 2:30 pm

AFEE

Efficiency, Social Efficiency and Financial Exclusion in Institutionalist Theory (E1)

Presiding: SCOTT FULLWILER, WartburgCollege

TOKUTARO SHIBATA, University of Tokyo--On the Concept of Efficiency in Institutional Economics

RYUICHIRO TERAKAWA, University of Tokyo--An Aspect of the Philosophical Foundations of

Commons’ Institutional Economics

GARY DYMSKI, University of California-Riverside and University of CaliforniaCenter-

Sacramento--The Global Transformation of Core-Banking Markets: A Polanyi/Commons View

KAZUO MARAKOSHI, University of California-Riverside--Justice in Finance: A Methodological

Examination of Financial Exclusion and Social Efficiency

PHILIP ARESTIS, University of Cambridge, UK and ASENA CANER, TOBB-Economics and

Technology University, Turkey--The Channels through which Financial Liberalization

Influences Poverty

Discussant: YNGVE RAMSTAD, University of Rhode Island

Jan. 5, 2:30 pm

AFEE

Local Institutions in the Globalizing Economy (R5)

Presiding: ROBERT SCOTT III, MonmouthUniversity

OLIVIER BRETTE and YVES CHAPPOZ, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France--The French

Competitiveness Clusters: Toward a New Public Policy for Innovation and Research?

SUE KONZELMANN, BirkbeckCollege, University of London--The Global Reproduction of National Capitalisms: The Cases of Wal-Mart and IKEA

JULIE H. GALLAWAY, University of Missouri, Rolla--Point-of-Use Water Filtration: An Institutional Approach to Economic Development Public Policy

JOHN WATKINS, WestminsterCollege--Economic Institutions under Disaster Situations: The Case

of Hurricane Katrina

MATTHEW C. WILSON, University of Denver--The Institution of State and Local Public Budgeting

Rules: A Veblenian Critique of Tax and Expenditure Limitations

Discussant: RICHARD V. ADKISSON, New MexicoStateUniversity

Jan. 5, 2:30 pm

ASE

Persons, Social Capital, and Sustainability

Presiding: EDWARD O'BOYLE, LouisianaTechUniversity

ALBINO BARRERA, ProvidenceCollege--Economic and Social Sustainability in the Information Age: Need Satisfaction and Relative Equality as Necessary Conditions

MARK D. WHITE, College of Staten Island/CUNY--Kantian Autonomy: Reconciling Individualism with Social Sustainability

MICHAEL R. STONE and ANNE P. COBB, EmpireState College--A Quiet Revolution: Teachings and Actions on How to Humanize Economics

JOHN F. TOMER, ManhattanCollege--Intangible Capital and Economic Growth: A Comprehensive and Unifying View

Discussants: DAVID GEORGE, LaSalleUniversity

EDWARD O'BOYLE, LouisianaTechUniversity

Jan. 5, 2:30 pm

HES

Adam Smith as Theologian (B1)

Presiding: JERRY EVENSKY, SyracuseUniversity

PAUL OSLINGTON, University of New South Wales and Princeton Seminary--The Natural Theological Context of Early Political Economy

BRENDAN LONG, Parliament House Canberra and AustralianCatholicUniversity--Adam Smith as Theologian

DEIRDRE MCCLOSKEY, University of Illinois-Chicago and ErasmusUniversity of Rotterdam--Adam Smith and a Theological Defense of Capitalism

JEFFREY YOUNG, St. Lawrence University--Ethics and Theology in Adam Smith

Jan. 5, 2:30 pm

URPE

Microfoundations of Heterodox Macroeconomics (B5)

Presiding: CHARLES WHALEN, Perspectives on Work

INGRID RIMA, TempleUniversity—Reconstructing the Microeconomic Foundations for Understanding Labor Market

MICHELE NAPLES, The College of New Jersey—The Microfoundations of Keynes’ Theory of Passive Supply and Labor Demand

TAE-HEE JO, University of Missouri-Kansas City—Microfoundations of Effective Demand

AMITAVA KRISHNA DUTT, University of Notre Dame—Is There a Place for Microfoundations in Heterodox Macroeconomics?

Discussants: PETER DORMAN, EvergreenCollege

GILBERT L. SKILLMAN, WesleyanUniversity

Jan. 5, 2:30 pm

URPE/IAFFE

Gender and HIV/AIDS: Sexuality, Health, Education and Economic

Development (I1)

Presiding: LAURIE NISONOFF, HampshireCollege

YAVUZ YASAR, University of Denver—Gendered Epidemic and De-Gendered Development: HIV/AIDS, Economic Development, and Sexuality in Cambodia

ESTHER REDMOUNT and MEGAN MCCALLISTER, ColoradoCollege—AIDS and the Education of Girls in Swaziland with Particular Attention to Orphanages

MONICA DAS, Delhi University, India, and YAKUB QURAISHI, Secretary, Government of India—Sexuality and Scourge of the Syndrome- An Indian Contact

CONSOLATA KABONESA, Makere University, Uganda—Health Sector Reforms, Gender Relations and HIV/AIDS in Hoima District

Discussants: CHERYL DOSS, YaleUniversity

CECILIA CONRAD, PomonaCollege

Saturday, January 6, 2007

Jan. 6, 7:45 am

ASE

Presidential Breakfast

Presiding: JOHN P. TIEMSTRA, CalvinCollege

DEBORAH M. FIGART, RichardStocktonCollege of New Jersey—Social Responsibility and Living Standards

Jan. 6, 8:00 am

AFEE

Coping under Changing Economic Circumstances (D6)

Presiding: GEOFFREY SCHNEIDER, BucknellUniversity

ROBERT H. SCOTT III, MonmouthUniversity--Credit Card Use and Abuse: A Veblenian Analysis

CHRISTIAN WELLER, Center for American Progress--Need or Want: Explaining the Rise in

Consumer Credit in the U.S.

WILFRED DOLFSMA, ErasmusUniversity, Rotterdam, and ROBERT MCMASTER, University of

Aberdeen, UK--Bankruptcy and (of?) ChicagoSchool of Law and Economics – Toward an

Institutional Economic Analysis of Law

JAMES PEACH, New MexicoStateUniversity--Institutional Perspectives on Immigration Policy

HOWARD STEIN, University of Michigan--Employment and Accumulation? The ‘Poverty’ of

Poverty Reduction Strategies in Africa

Discussant: MAYO TORUNO, California State University-San Bernardino

Jan. 6, 8:00 am

INEM

Theory and Evidence in Economics

Presiding: MATTHIAS KLAES, University of Keele, United Kingdom

OLIVER E. WILLIAMSON, University of California-Berkeley—Pragmatic Methodology

ROBERT S. GOLDFARB and JONATHAN RATNER, GeorgeWashingtonUniversity—Illuminating Competing Visions of the Model-Empirics Nexus: Solow versus Lipsey et al

JULIE A. NELSON, TuftsUniversity—Ethics, Evidence and International Debt

ART DIAMOND, University of Nebraska-Omaha—What Counts as Good Evidence That Creative Destruction is the Essential Fact about Capitalism?

Discussants: D. WADE HANDS, University of Puget Sound

MATTHIAS KLAES, University of Keele, United Kingdom

Jan. 6, 8:00 am

URPE

Topics in Heterodox Macroeconomics (B5)

Presiding: MARTHA STARR, AmericanUniversity

FREDERIC S. LEE, University of Missouri-Kansas City—Heterodox Microeconomics and the Foundations of Heterodox Macroeconomics

WILLIAM T. GANLEY, Buffalo State College—The Micro Foundations of Veblen’s Theory of the Business Cycle

PETER DORMAN, EvergreenCollege—The Trade Account and Macro Aggregates

WILLIAM MILBERG, New School for Social Research—The Pricing-Investment Link Under Globalized Production: A Post Keynesian Perspective on U.S. Economic Hegemony

Discussants: TAE-HEE JO, University of Missouri-Kansas City

MICHELE NAPLES, The College of New Jersey

Jan. 6, 8:00 am

URPE/IAFFE

Borderlines: Gender and Migration(J6)

Presiding: MARY KING, PortlandStateUniversity

LOURDES BENERÍA, CornellUniversity—Paid/Unpaid Work and the Globalization of Reproduction

ALICIA GIRÓN GONZÁLEZ and MA. LUISA GONZÁLEZ MARÍN, UNAM, Mexico—Women, Migration, and Economic Policy

PHILLIP J. GRANBERRY and ENRICO MARCELLI, University of Massachusetts-Boston—Mexican Immigrant Wages: Are Men’s and Women’s Social Capital Different?

ULLA GRAPARD, ColgateUniversity—Immigration and the Danish Welfare State: Where are Women’s Voices?

Discussants: MARY KING, PortlandStateUniversity

FARIDA C. KHAN, University of Wisconsin-Parkside

MARIA FLORO, AmericanUniversity

Jan. 6, 10:15 am

AFEE

Institutional Perspectives on Macroeconomic Policies (E1)

Presiding: CHARLES WHALEN, Perspectives on Work

FADHEL KABOUB, DrewUniversity--Institutional Adjustment Planning for Full Employment

ZDRAVKA TODOROVA, WrightStateUniversity--Institutional Analysis of Deficits and Theorizing

about Households and the State

DAVID ZALEWSKI, ProvidenceCollege--Alan Greenspan’s Legacy: Is There Anything for

Institutionalists to Like?

ERIC TYMOIGNE, California State University-Fresno--Asset Prices, Financial Fragility, and

Central Banking

YAN LIANG, University of Missouri-Kansas City--Sending Jobs to China: An Efficiency or

Equality Concern?

Discussant: JAMES K. GALBRAITH, University of Texas-Austin

Jan. 6, 10:15 am

AFEE

Environmental Theory, Problems and Policies (Q2)

Presiding: STEVEN BOLDUC, Minnesota State University-Moorhead

MARK HAGGERTY and STEPHANIE A. WELCOMER, University of Maine--Tied to the Past - Bound to the Future: Ceremonial Encapsulation in a MaineWoodsLand Use Policy Debate

THAMIR M. SALIH, KutztownUniversity of Pennsylvania—Old Concepts, New Perspectives on

Oil: An Application to Iraq’s Development

DENIS BARTHELEMY, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, MARTINO NIEDDU, Universite de Reims, FRANCK-DOMINIQUE VIVIEN, Universite de Reims--Non-Trade Concerns in Agricultural and Environmental Economics: How Can Commons and Polanyi Help Us?

RACHEL HILLIARD, DON GOLDSTEIN, and VALERIE PARKER, NUI, Galway, Ireland--Environmental Technology, Dynamic Environmental Capabilities and Competiveness

SEBASTIAN BERGER, University of Sorbonne, Paris, and MATHEW FORSTATER, University of Missouri-Kansas City--The Significance of Kapp’s Social Cost Theory and Lowe’s Instrumental Analysis for Environmental Policy

Discussant: TERREL GALLAWAY, MissouriStateUniversity

Jan. 6, 10:15 am

ASE

Globalization, Governance, and Oil

Presiding: JOHN P. TIEMSTRA, CalvinCollege

SEDA EKMEN, Middle East Technical University, Turkey, and EMRE OZCELIK, Anadolu University, Turkey--Global Governance Model as the Enemy of Socio-Economic Sustainability

FRED CURTIS, DrewUniversity--Relocalization in Response to Global Warming and Peak Oil

ALAN HUTTON, GlasgowCaledonianUniversity--Environmental Sustainability, Fuel Poverty and National Security of Supply