Programs CEANA Boston, MA January 6

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(3) Allied Social Science Association Meetings
**** Call for Papers ****
Chinese Economic Association in North America
(CEANA) is organizing several sessions at the conferences of
the Western Economic Association, Southern Economic
Association, and Allied Social Science Associations. Members
and nonmembers are invited to submit papers for presentation
and/or serve as discussants and chairs in these sessions.
Date and Place: January 5-7, 2007, Chicago
Organizer: Professor Yea-Mow Chen, School of
Business, San Francisco State University,
San Francisco, CA 94132
Phone: 415-338-2106(O)
E-mail: ymchen@sfsu.edu
Sessions: Several sessions and fields are open. Both
theoretical and empirical papers are welcome.
Deadline for submission: May 1, 2006.
CEANA
Programs
In presentation, please observe the following conditions:
1. Each submission of the paper must be
accompanied by a submission fee of US$20
unless at least one of the authors is a member of
the association. In the latter case, please indicate
which author is a member.
2. Multiple submissions by the same authors to the
same conference are not encouraged.
3. Please send three copies of an abstract or a paper
to the organizer no later than the deadline noted
below.
(1) Western Economic Association Conference
Date and Place: June 29-July 3, 2006, San Diego
Organizer: Professor Chong-Kee Yip, Department
of Economics, Chinese Univ. of Hong
Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Phone: 852-2609-7057(O)
Fax: 852-2603-5805
E-mail: chongkeeyip@cuhk.edu.hk
Sessions: Several sessions. Fields are open. Both
theoretical and empirical papers are
welcome.
Deadline for submission: February 1, 2006.
(2) Southern Economic Association Conference
Date and Place: November 18-21, 2006,
Charleston, SC
Organizer: Professor Yu Hsing, Department of
Economics, Southeastern Louisiana
University, Hammond, LA 70402
Phone: 504-549-2086
Fax: 504-549-2881
E-mail: yhsing@selu.edu
Sessions: Several joint sessions with SEA. Fields
are open. Both theoretical and empirical
papers are welcome.
Deadline for submission: March 15, 2006.
CEANA 2005 Officers
Wen S. (Charlie) Chern, President
The Ohio State University
chern.1@osu.edu
Yu Hsing, Vice President
Southeastern Louisiana State University
yhsing@selu.edu
Chinese Economic Association in
North America
Boston, MA
January 6-8, 2006
Donald Lien, President-Elect
University of Texas, San Antonio
don.lien@utsa.edu
K.C. Fung, Past President
University of California, Santa Cruz
kcfung@ucsc.edu
Shin-Yi Chou, Past Vice President
Lehigh University
syc2@lehigh.edu
Jen-Chi Cheng, Secretary/Treasurer
Wichita State University
jenchi.cheng@wichita.edu
For more information/membership,
visit the CEANA website:
http://www.ceana.org
Membership Meeting
Time: 6:15-6:40 p.m., January 7
Place: Hilton (Mariner Room)
Banquet
Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m., January 7
Place: Empire Garden Restaurant (帝苑)
692 Washington St., Boston
617-482-8898
Cell Phone Contact in Boston
Wen Chern, 614-296-2768
January 6, Friday, 2:30 p.m.
CEANA General Session I:
Monetary Economics and Growth
(Midtown Hotel -- North Beacon Room)
Presiding: CHIA-YING CHANG, Victoria University
of Wellington, New Zealand
CHRISTIAN AHLIN and JIAREN PANG, Vanderbilt University
-- Are Financial Development and Corruption Control
Substitutes in Promoting Growth?
MICHAEL MORRIS and WEI XIAO, University of New Orleans
-- Learning Dynamics and Investment Growth in RBC Models
CHIEN-HSUN CHEN, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic
Research, CHAO-CHENG MAI, Academia Sinica, CHEN-TAI
SHIH, Tamkang University -- An Appraisal of Regional
Economic Integration in East Asia
GUOFENG SUN, People’s Bank of China and YANCHUN
ZHANG, San Francisco State University -- The Expanding
Consumer Credit Sector and the Efficiency of Monetary
Transmission Mechanism
YANCHUN ZHANG, San Francisco State University
XIAOPENG YIN, University of Windsor
JUNXI (Jack) ZHANG, University of Hong Kong
January 7, Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
ASSA/CEANA :
Economic Policy, Growth, and Development
(Hilton Hotel – Maverick A Room)
Presiding: PING WANG, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
ASSAF RAZIN, Tel Aviv University and Cornell University and
CHI-WA YUEN, University of Hong Kong -- Inflation and Output
Dynamics in Open Economies: New Keynesian Perspectives
W. DOUGLAS MCMILLIN and FAIK KORAY, Louisiana State
University -- An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Fiscal Policy
on the Exchange Rate and Trade Balance
JUN ZHANG, Chinese University of Hong Kong, HAIBIN WU,
University of Alberta, and PING WANG, Vanderbilt University -Money, Technology Choice and Pattern of Exchanges in
Search Equilibrium
Discussants:
C. JAMES HUENG, Western Michigan University
CHI-WA YUEN, University of Hong Kong
MICHAEL MORRIS, University of New Orleans
BEN-CHIEH LIU, Chicago State University
YOSHIHISA GODO, Meiji Gakuin University and Yale
University -- The Role of Education in the Economic Catch-Up:
Comparative Growth Experience from Japan, Korea, Taiwan,
and the United States
BRENT L. SOHNGEN, The Ohio State University, TOM
HERTEL and HUEY-LIN LEE, Purdue University -Influence of Technology Change in Agriculture on CO2
Emissions from Deforestation and Other Land Uses:
Comparing Regional Results
JU-CHIN HUANG, University of New Hampshire and
DAIGEE SHAW, Academia Sinica, Taiwan -- Theoretically
Consistent Total Willingness to Pay for Water Quality: The
Case of Taiwan
Discussants:
V. KERRY SMITH, North Carolina State University
CAROLYN FISCHER, Resources for the Future
JOHN REILLY, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
DAVID ZILBERMAN, University of California, Berkeley
January 7, Saturday, 4:45 p.m.
CEANA General Session III:
Applied Microeconomics
(Hilton Hotel – Mariner Room)
Presiding: C. JAMES HUENG, Western Michigan University
CHIA-YING CHANG, Victoria University of Wellington, New
Zealand -- The Role of Market Frictions on the Innovative and
Imitative Activities: A Search-Theoretical Approach
Discussants:
January 6, Friday, 4:45 p.m.
CEANA General Session II:
International Economics and Country Studies
YANCHUN ZHANG, San Francisco State University
MICHAEL MORRIS, University of New Orleans
XIAOPENG YIN, University of Windsor, Canada
JUN ZHANG, Chinese University of Hong Kong
(Hilton Hotel -- Copley Room)
Presiding: BEN-CHIEH LIU, Chicago State University
XIAOPENG YIN, University of Windsor -- International Trade,
International Capital Flow, and the Unbalanced Growth
JONATHAN E. LEIGHTNER, Augusta State University -Estimating How Omitted Variables Change the Effectiveness
of Japanese Fiscal Policy: 1955-2001
YIFAN HU, FRANK M. SONG, and JUNXI (Jack) ZHANG,
University of Hong Kong -- Does Privatization Work in China?
MIAOJIE (James) YU, University of Hong Kong -- Electoral
Competition and Optimal Tariff: An Empirical Investigation
Discussants:
YOSHIHISA GODO, Meiji Gakuin University and Yale
University
January 7, Saturday, 2:30 p.m.
AEA/CEANA :
Environment, Economy and Global Warming
(Sheraton Boston Hotel – Back Bay D Room)
Presiding: WEN S. CHERN, The Ohio State University
ROBERT MENDELSOHN, Yale University -- Forecasting the
Impacts of Climate Change: Comparing the Effects in the Far
East and the Rest of the World
CHUNG-HUANG HUANG, National Tsing Hua University,
Taiwan, SHIH-MO LIN, Chung Yuan Christian University,
Taiwan, HSING-HUA LIN, Ching-Yun Institute of Technology,
Taiwan, and HAN-PN SU, Ministry of Justice, Taiwan -Decoupling of CO2 Emission from Economic Growth: How Could
the EKC Become Plausible?
BEN-CHIEH LIU, Chicago State University -- Dr. Sun Yet
Sen’s Thoughts - Three E’s: (Economics, Energy, and
Environment) and China Reunification
PENG HUANG and C. JAMES HUENG, Western Michigan
University -- Asymmetric Conditional Risk-Return
Relationships: Evidence from a Time-Varying Beta Model
TIN-CHUN LIN, Indiana University -- Northwest: Economics of
Restaurant Tipping Behavior: A Dynamic Game of Complete
and Perfect Information
YEW-KWANG NG, Monash University, Australia -- Eternal
Coase and External Costs: Environmental Policy in the
Presence of Rapid Growth
Discussants:
TIN-CHUN LIN, Indiana University - Northwest
CHIA-YING CHANG, Victoria University of Wellington, New
Zealand
XIAOPENG YIN, University of Windsor
JIAREN PANG, Vanderbilt University
JONATHAN E. LEIGHTNER, Augusta State University
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