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Session 1 - ISNIE 2004

Thursday, September 30th
1:45 - 3:15 p.m.
Three Parallel Sessions

Panel 1.1: HISTORICAL STUDIES OF ORGANIZATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, AND REGULATION

  • Chair: Edward E. Zajac (University of Arizona)
    Discussants: D. Bruce Johnsen (George Mason University) and Melissa Thomasson (Miami University of Ohio)
  • The Political Economy of Workers’ Compensation Benefits: 1930-2000
    Sam Allen (University of Arizona)
  • Property Rights and the Buffalo Economy of the Great Plains
    Bruce Benson (Florida State University)
  • Changes in Firm Structures in the Retail Industry During the 20th Century
    Todd Neumann (University of Arizona)
  • The Birth of Modern Medical Education: Institutional Change and the Impact on the Medical Schools (1870-1920)
    Jaret Treber (University of Arizona)

Panel 1.2: PROPERTY RIGHTS, INSTITUTIONS AND BEHAVIOR

Chair: P.J. Hill (Wheaton College)
Discussants: P.J. Hill (Wheaton College) and Mark Kanawaza (Carleton College)

  • The Wealth of Indian Nations: Economic Performance and Institutions on Reservations
    Terry L. Anderson (Hoover Institution and PERC) and Dominic P. Parker (PERC)
  • The Complex Economics of Nuisance Law: Bargaining Under Property and Liability Rules with Public Law Standards
    Georg von Wangenheim (Max-Planck-Institute for Research into Economic Systems) and Fernando Gomez (Pompeu Fabra University)
  • Who Owns the Right? The Determinants of  Community-Industry Contracting Over Forests in Indonesia
    Stefanie Engel and Charles Palmer (University of Bonn, Center for Development Research)
  • Subdividing the Commons: Politics and Property Rights Transformation in Kenya’s Maasailand
    Esther Mwangi (International Center for Research in Agroforestry-Kenya)

Panel 1.3: POLITICS, CULTURE, AND IDEOLOGY

Chair: Timur Kuran (University of Southern California)
Discussants: Ruth Dupré (HEC, Montreal, Canada) and Timur Kuran (University of Southern California)

  • Does Ideology Matter?
    Michael Baird  (Dalhousie University)
    Express Yourself! Political Participation Rights and the Demand for Censorship
    Gerald Hosp (University of Fribourg)
  • Experimental Evidence for the Effects of Land Privatization and Market Integration on Trust and Cooperation among Kenyan Pastoralists
    Carolyn Lesorogol (Washington University in St. Louis)