Master of Arts Research Papers, Final Presentations - Economics Department
Master of Arts Research Papers
Final Presentations
Economics Department
University of New Hampshire
May 16, 2008
L-R (front row): Marc Flore, Yi Zhang, Liang Zhao, Jing Dai, Ge Bao, Suwen Duan, Darshana Udayanganie,Tiksha Kaul
L-R (back row): Tao Zhang, Peter Hayes, Joshua Stillwagon, Nicolas Eaton, Kevin Knight, Peter Sullivan, Timothy Lord, Kai Filion
Doctoral Research Papers
Final Presentations
Economics Department
University of New Hampshire
May 16, 2008
L-R: Christopher Wright, Aliya Sassi, Nicholas Mangee
Papers Presented: Graduate Students
Kevin Knight
Sharing the Wealth: How Should NFL Teams Allocate Player Salaries under the Salary Cap
Tiksha Kaul
Factors Affecting Labor Immigration in the US: An Empirical Analysis
Timothy Lord
The Flight of the Future: State to State Migration of Educated Young Adults: Industry Employment, Policy, and Diversity
Nicholas Eaton
A Historical Analysis of US Monetary Policy: Using the Taylor Rule
Liang Zhao
Economic Growth: Does Religion Matter?
Darshana Udayanganie
Creative Class Employment Contribution to Per Capita Income
Marc Flore
Does Information Matter? Evidence from a Public Goods Game with Taking
Tao Zhang
Labor Productivity Growth and Balassa-Samuelson Effect in China
Yi Zhang
The Time Series Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Development
Peter Hayes
An Estimate of the Economic Value of Groundwater in a Coastal Maine Watershed
Peter Sullivan
The Relationship between Exchange Rate Movements and Fundamentals, A Media Approach
Jing Dai
Income Inequality and Health: Analysis on Less Developed Countries
Kai Filion
Disease Prevalence in Older Prisoners
Ge Bao
An Investigation of Consumption Pattern in China, 1997-2006
Joshua Stillwagon
Identifying a Shortcoming of Contemporary Foreign Exchange Market Models: Examining the Cause of Structural Breaks
Papers Presented: Ph.D. Students
Nicholas Mangee
The Exchange Rate Regime Puzzle: A Review
Aliya Sassi
Empirical Hedonic Housing Literature: Does the Size of the Market Matter?
Christopher Wright
Impact of the Number of Choice Alternatives on Status Quo Preferences: A Review of Experimental Results