JSM 2011 Online Program

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417 * Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-A101
Macroeconomic Modeling — Contributed Papers
Business and Economic Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee
Chair(s): Jason Blaine Cook, Brigham Young University
2:05 PM Moments to Remember: Some Popular Models for the Distribution of Income — James B. McDonald, Brigham Young University ; Jeffrey T. Sorensen, Brigham Young University ; Patrick A. Turley, Harvard University
2:20 PM A General Procedure for Selecting a Best Multinomial Population, with Application Saad T. Bakir, Alabama State University
2:35 PM Consumer Inflation Expectations in Turkey Ece Oral, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
2:50 PM A Statistical Approach to a Dynamic Flow Model of the Labor Market Mingfei Li, Bentley University ; Mihaela Predescu, Bentley University
3:05 PM Bayesian Multivariate Ordinal Probit Analysis of China's Consumer Confidence Index Data Junni Zhang, Peking University ; Wei Lan, Peking University
3:20 PM Assessing The Effect Of Monetary And Fiscal Policies On Macroeconomic Fundamentals In Nigeria: Impact Of The Recent Global Financial Crisis Chioma Nwosu, Central Bank of Nigeria ; Phebian Omanukwue, Central Bank of Nigeria
3:45 PM Floor Discussion



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