JSM 2012 Online Program
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78 * ! | Sun, 7/29/2012, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-Room 31C | |
Applications in Business and Economics — Contributed Papers | |||
Business and Economic Statistics Section | |||
Chair(s): Fan Li, Duke University | |||
4:05 PM | Bright Lights, Risky Business: A Longitudinal Study of Broadway Show Success — Lan Nygren, Rider University ; Kjell Nygren, ImpactRx, Inc. ; Jeffrey Simonoff, New York University | ||
4:20 PM | A Statistical Analysis of the Performance of HAMP — Xun Wang, George Mason University ; James Gentle, George Mason University | ||
4:35 PM | Academic Salary Compression: Winners and Losers — James McDonald, Brigham Young University ; Jeff Sorensen, University of California at Berkeley | ||
4:50 PM | Mass Transit Demand in El Paso — Thomas Fullerton, The University of Texas at El Paso ; Adam G. Walke, The University of Texas at El Paso | ||
5:05 PM | Price Movements: Online Versus Onsite — John Marcis, Coastal Carolina University ; Bomi Kang, Coastal Carolina University | ||
5:20 PM | Measuring the Economic Sentiments Using Ordinary Response Options — Inho Park, Pukyong National University | ||
5:35 PM | Early-Life Circumstances and Late-Life Incomes — Omar Paccagnella, University of Padua ; Christelle Garrouste, European Commission - Joint Research Centre |
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