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APEE 50th Meeting Conference Program





Program at a Glance


Sunday April 5, 2026
2:00 PM - 7:15 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Monday April 6, 2026
7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
7:15 AM - 7:45 AM
7:45 AM - 5:00 PM
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
9:20 AM - 10:20 AM
10:25 AM - 11:40 AM
11:45 AM - 1:05 PM
1:00 PM - 5:30 PM
1:10 PM - 2:25 PM
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
3:50 PM - 5:05 PM
5:10 PM - 6:10 PM
Tuesday April 7, 2026
7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
7:15 AM - 7:45 AM
7:45 AM - 3:00 PM
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
9:20 AM - 10:20 AM
10:25 AM - 11:40 AM
11:45 AM - 1:05 PM
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
1:10 PM - 2:25 PM
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
3:45 PM - 5:30 PM






APEE26 Program

Registration/Check-In [All Conference]
Sunday | 2:00 pm-7:15 pm | Registration Desk
Opening Reception [All Conference]
Sunday | 6:00 pm-7:00 pm | Palace III
Opening Dinner [All Conference]
Sunday | 7:00 pm-9:00 pm | Palace III
Registration/Check-In [All Conference]
Monday | 7:00 am-11:30 am | Registration Desk
Continental Breakfast [All Conference]
Monday | 7:15 am-7:45 am | Milano I
Exhibitor Area [All Conference]
Monday | 7:45 am-5:00 pm | Milano I
[1.A.01] Celebrating 250 Years of Adam Smith [Economic Education]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin; Amy Willis, Butler University;
Chair: Amy Willis, Butler University
  • Adam and Alger: Wealth Seeking with the Impartial Spectator Amy Willis, Butler University
  • The Wealth of Nations is Limited by the Extent of the Partnership David Mitchell, Ball State University
  • Smith and Mandeville: Lovely Frenemies Daniel D'Amico, Wabash College
  • Poverty is Natural: It's the Wealth of Nations that Needs to be Explained Peter Boettke, George Mason University
  • Using Adam Smith in Economics Classes: from Principles to Graduate Courses Cecil Bohanon, Ball State University
[1.A.02] The Old Wrongs of the New Right [Board Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 02

Organizer: Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies
Chair: Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies

Panelists:
  • Veronique de Rugy, Mercatus Center at George Mason University;
  • Phillip Magness, Independent Institute;
  • Donald Boudreaux, George Mason University;
[1.A.03] Humanomics I: Theoretical Debates on Humanomics [Board Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 03

Organizer: Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University
Chair: Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University

Panelists:
  • Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research;
  • Bart Wilson, Chapman University;
  • Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University;
[1.A.04] Stablecoins [Board Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 04

Organizer: Lawrence White, George Mason University
Chair: Lawrence White, George Mason University
  • Stablecoins: Lessons from the United States Free Banking Era Gerald Dwyer, Clemson University
  • The GENIUS Act: Good Enough or a Good Start? Erwin Kwok, University of Alberta; and Moin Yahya, University of Alberta
  • Narrow Stablecoins: Redemption, Runs, and Risk Zane Mullins, Roanoke College
  • Why Restrict Stablecoins? Lawrence White, George Mason University
[1.A.05] The Political Economy of Latin America: The Current Landscape [Board Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 05

Organizer: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Chair: Ramón Parellada, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Risk Premiums in Latin America: Political Turbulence, Market Openness, and Asset Valuation Helmuth Chávez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Myths and Facts about Milei's First Two Years of Government Olav Dirkmaat, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Freedom of Education Index: Insights into Latin America’s Education Systems Martín Krause, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; and Juan Martín Favetto, Universidad del CEMA
  • Central America in Contrast: Diverging Paths in Freedom and Development Ramón Parellada, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Power and Market in Mexico: Institutional Drift in the Making José Torra, Caminos de la Libertad
[1.A.06] Don Lavoie’s Enduring Scholarly Legacy [Board Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 06

Organizer: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • What Would Don Lavoie Think of Recent Developments in AI? Some Speculations Bill Tulloh, RMIT University
  • The Weapon Itself is the Threat: Nuclear Weapons, the Knowledge Problem, and Civilizational Risk Thomas Hughes, George Mason University; and Christopher Coyne, George Mason University
  • Immigration Restrictions as Non-Comprehensive Planning Molly Rovinski, George Mason University; Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Karla Segovia, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Can Socialism Ever Be Democratic? Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies; and Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
[1.A.07] Contemporary Policy Issues I [General Individual Submission]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 07

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Peter Earle, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Tariffs, Liquidity, and the 2025 Inflation Puzzle: A Decomposition Peter Earle, American Institute for Economic Research
  • The Trade Effects of the Russia-Ukraine War: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity in Time Narek Mirzoyan, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Ingrid Ott, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; and Lucas Albrecht, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • The Effect of the Inflation Reduction Act on Insulin Co-Pays and Adherence William Watson, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; and Moiz Bhai, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
[1.A.08] Teaching Economic Principles Using Historical Approaches [Economic Education]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 08

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Krystal Slivinski, Grand Canyon University
  • Teaching the Moral Foundations of Capitalism: A Historical and Philosophical Approach Eric Allison, Michigan State University
  • Does War Make Sense? Looking at War through an Economic Lens Anthony Zambelli, San Diego Center for Economic Education
  • A Parable on Populism: Teaching The Wizard of Oz as a Monetary Allegory in Populist Times Krystal Slivinski, Grand Canyon University
[1.A.09] Meeting the Moment: A Model for Impacting Both Secondary and Higher Education (With or Without Funding) [Economic Education]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 09

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Allan Carey, Sphere Education Initiatives

Panelists:
  • Ryan Hill, Fraser Institute;
  • Ted Tucker, Foundation for Teaching Economics;
  • Stephen Rowe, Cato Institute;
  • John Snoad, Sphere Education Initiatives;
[1.A.10] APEE 50th: Deans and Private Enterprise Education [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 10

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Joshua Hall, West Virginia University

Panelists:
  • Daniel Gropper, Florida Atlantic University;
  • Scott Beaulier, University of Wyoming;
  • Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University;
[1.A.11] Empirical Political Economy [General Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 11

Organizer: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
  • Middle-Class Booms with Higher Economic Freedom Russ McCullough, Ottawa University
  • Economic Freedom and Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery: A Cross-Country Analysis Andrew Berryhill, Rocky Mountain College; and Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College
  • Did the Syrian Refugee Crisis Destroy European Economic Freedom? Leonel Regalado Cardoso, Texas Tech University; and Benjamin Powell, Texas Tech University
  • Dissecting Factor Shares: Institutions and the Role of Human Capital in the Total Labor Share Determination John Dawson, Appalachian State University; Imran Arif, Appalachian State University; and Brad Sturgill, The University of the South
[1.A.12] Fake News, Monetary Economics, and Social Preferences [General Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 12

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Yi Tian, University at Buffalo
  • Who Shares More Fake News? Partisan Asymmetries in the Spread of Misinformation Alessandro Del Ponte, Chapman University
  • Simplifying Monetary Experiments Justin Rietz, San Jose State University
  • Anticipated Group Relationship and Altruistic Behavior Yi Tian, University at Buffalo; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
[1.A.13] The Golden Apple of Liberty: Hespérides Political Economy I [General Organized]
Monday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 13

Organizer: Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides
Chair: Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Franco's Spain: Elite Rotation and Economic Growth Daniel Fernández Méndez, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Ibero-American Constitutionalism as an Expression of Rent-Seeking: The Case of Guatemala Eduardo Fernández Luiña, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • The Digital Pythia and the Majoritarian Machine Will Ogilvie Vega de Seoane, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Hayek v. Hayek: Testing the Limits of the Minimal State Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides; and Christopher Martin, Hillsdale College
Stephenson Institute Plenary Session | Panel Discussion: The Past, Present, and Future of APEE [Plenary]
Monday | 9:20 am-10:20 am | Milano II
[1.B.01] Celebrating 250 Years of America [Economic Education]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • DOE America250 Civics Grant Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • The Economic Thought of the Founders Marcus Witcher, West Virginia University
  • Ideas about Teaching Adam Smith's Influence on the Founders Mark Schug, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • Economic Marvels: Stories of Innovation & Entrepreneurship for America's 250th Anniversary James Redelsheimer, Foundation for Economic Education
[1.B.02] New Perspectives on Adam Smith [Board Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 02

Organizer: Douglas Den Uyl, Liberty Fund, Inc.
Chair: Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University
  • Market Urbanism and Adam Smith Douglas Den Uyl, Liberty Fund, Inc.; Caleb Petitt, Independent Institute; and Eugenio Garza, George Mason University
  • Adam Smith and the Dutch Caleb Petitt, Independent Institute
  • Two Moralites Douglas Den Uyl, Liberty Fund, Inc.
  • Adam Smith on Naturalized Morality, Democratized Virtue, and the Natural Sociability of Man Eric Allison, Michigan State University
[1.B.03] Humanomics II: Applications of the Humanomics Approach [Board Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 03

Organizer: Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University
Chair: Vincent Carret, Seton Hall University
  • The Road to Humanomics Vincent Carret, Seton Hall University
  • Message to You, Homo-Economicus: 2 Tone and Humanomics Nicholas Snow, Wabash College
  • Humanomics, Governance, and Religion: Exploring an Institutional Basis for the Moral Sentiments Anthony Gill, University of Washington
[1.B.04] Money, Credit, and Financial Markets [General Individual Submission]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 04

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Geoffrey Ngene, North Carolina A&T State University
  • The Impact of Credit Market Conditions on Private Equity Market Performance Bira Zhahadai, Illinois Wesleyan University; Xi Zhou, China Investment Corporation; and Ernesto Reyes, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Monetary System as Distributed Computing Jiri Nohejl, George Mason University
  • Old Versus New Hedging Instruments for Portfolios: Evidence from Global Markets Geoffrey Ngene, North Carolina A&T State University; Vijaya Subrahmanyam, Mercer University; and Anita Pennathur, Florida Atlantic University
  • Financial Globalization Level: Emerging vs. Developed Countries Joseph Yagil, University of Haifa/Western Galilee College; and Sivan Riff, Ruppin Academic Center
[1.B.05] Ideas, Institutions, and Emerging Technologies: New Insights on Entrepreneurial Intentions [Board Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 05

Organizer: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Chair: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Pro-Market Beliefs, Fear of Failure, and Entrepreneurial Attitudes: Evidence from Guatemala Antonio Saravia, Mercer University; Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; David Casasola, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; and Andrés Marroquín, Mercer University
  • How Perceptions of AI Alter Entrepreneurial Intention in the Global South: A Comparison Between Latin America and Asia Iván Sanchéz, Universidad de los Andes; Yeny Rodríguez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; and Catherine Roween Almaden, Asian Institute of Management
  • An Empirical Assessment of the Ripple Effects of Guatemalan Entrepreneurship: Insights from GEM (2020–2024) Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Yeny Rodríguez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Juan Manuel Gómez, Universidad ICESI; and Miguel Ángel Pérez, Tecnológico de Monterrey TEC
  • The Resource Curse and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from an Oil Field Discovery in Brazil João Fernando Rossi Mazzoni, Baylor University; Peter Klein, Baylor University; and Daniel Bennett, University of Louisville
[1.B.06] Frontiers in Public Choice [Board Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 06

Organizer: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Red Smoke: Measuring the Impact of the Cuban Revolution on GHG Intensity Carlos Martinez, George Mason University
  • Information Without Accountability: Expressive Donations and Social Costs in the Nonprofit Sector Brian Mandeville, George Mason University
  • Dope Sick: Political Economy of the Government Response to the Opioid Crisis John Temming, George Mason University; and Christopher Coyne, George Mason University
  • The Budget-Maximizing Peacemaker? Defense Bureaus as Overproducers of Peace and Manufactured Conflict Thomas Hughes, George Mason University
[1.B.07] Contemporary Policy Issues II [General Individual Submission]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 07

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Howard Wall, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Economic Freedom in Black and White Tawni Hunt Ferrarini, Florida State University; and Howard Wall, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Social Security’s Role in the Federal Debt Explosion: Past, Present, and the Reform Imperative Romina Boccia, Cato Institute
  • Minimum Wage Laws Still Reduce Employment Brian Simpson, National University
  • The Consumer Benefits of Eliminating Certificate of Need Laws Stephen Slivinski, Cato Institute; and Matthew Mitchell, Fraser Institute
[1.B.08] Private Enterprise Education for All Business Undergraduates: Innovation and Resilience in the Modern Classroom [Economic Education]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 08

Organizer: Nathalie Moyen, University of Colorado Boulder
Chair: Nathalie Moyen, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Gamified Learning as a Tool for Teaching Markets and Institutions Zachary Donohew, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Managerial Best Practices for Private Enterprise Education Nathalie Moyen, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Civic-Discourse Pedagogy for a Changing Landscape Eric Alston, University of Colorado Boulder
[1.B.09] Trumponomics in Perspective: Educating About Economics in Chaotic Times [Board Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 09

Organizer: Phillip Magness, Independent Institute
Chair: Phillip Magness, Independent Institute

Panelists:
  • Edward Lopez, Western Carolina University;
  • Peter Earle, American Institute for Economic Research;
  • Scott Burns, Southeastern Louisiana University;
[1.B.10] APEE 50th: Private Enterprise Education Leaders I [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 10

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Thomas Hogan, University of Austin

Panelists:
  • Jerry Jordan, Pacific Academy for Advanced Studies;
  • Gerald Dwyer, Clemson University;
  • Gerald O'Driscoll, Cato Institute;
[1.B.11] Empirical State & Local Political Economy I [General Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 11

Organizer: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
  • Texas Economic Freedom: Search for an Origin Story Richard Alm, Southern Methodist University
  • Economic Freedom and Entrepreneurship: Dynamic Modeling Fouzia Awan, Western Washington University
  • The Effect of Economic Freedom on State Occupational Licensing Barriers Elisha Denkyirah, West Virginia University
  • Economic Freedom and Reelection: A Look at State Legislative Elections Jeremy Jackson, Fayetteville State University
[1.B.12] Firms, Employees, Inflation, and Economic Systems [General Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 12

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Geda Gelana, George Mason University
  • Unequal Protection: Labor Laws and the Vulnerable Contract Workforce in India Surendra Kumar, George Mason University
  • Information in Formations Sven Stark, George Mason University
  • Demographic Decline and Inflation: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach Geda Gelana, George Mason University
  • Cradle of Organized Firefighting Janna Lu, George Mason University
[1.B.13] The Golden Apple of Liberty: Hespérides Political Economy II [General Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 13

Organizer: Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides
Chair: Elen Irazabal Arana, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • The Great Spanish Blackout Gabriel Calzada, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Governing through Affinity: The Iberosphere as a Model of Compatible Migration Adrian Rubio, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • The Bureaucratization of Risk: Information Strategy and Institutional Shielding in AI Regulation Elen Irazabal Arana, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Does Character Education Have any Place in Private Enterprise Education? Matthew Post, Universidad de las Hespérides
[1.B.14] Environmental Law: Barriers to an Abundant Future [General Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 14

Organizer: Megan Jenkins, Pacific Legal Foundation
Chair: Megan Jenkins, Pacific Legal Foundation
  • More Rules, Same Wetlands? Data on the Impact of State-Level Clean Water Regulations Megan Jenkins, Pacific Legal Foundation; and Tobias Russell, Pacific Legal Foundation
  • Unlocking Geothermal: How Federal Regulation Constrains America’s Most Abundant Energy Source Tobias Russell, Pacific Legal Foundation
  • How Environmental Litigation Affects Home Building Kyle Sweetland, Pacific Legal Foundation
  • Encouraging Species Recovery: An Empirical Approach to the Endangered Species Act Katherine Wright, Hillsdale College; and Megan Jenkins, Pacific Legal Foundation
[1.B.15] Debate: Should Private Enterprise Supporters Be Skeptical or Supportive of the Military? [Board Organized]
Monday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 15

Organizer: Edward Stringham, Trinity College
Chair: Jared Pincin, Cedarville University

Panelists:
  • Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa;
  • Jeffrey Haymond, Cedarville University;
  • Christopher Coyne, George Mason University;
Awards Luncheon [All Conference]
Monday | 11:45 am-1:05 pm | Palace III
Registration/Check-In [All Conference]
Monday | 1:00 pm-5:30 pm | Registration Desk
[1.C.01] Latest & Greatest in Economic Education I [Economic Education]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Mark Melichar, Florida State University
  • The Country Music Guide to 50 Years of Private Enterprise Education Mark Melichar, Florida State University; and Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Crossroads: Where Economics, History, and Music Meet Chris Cannon, Georgia Council on Economic Education
  • Economic Dynamism: Teaching Creative Destruction Using Images G. Dirk Mateer, The University of Texas at Austin; Charity-Joy Acchiardo, The University of Texas at Austin; Wayne Geerling, The University of Texas at Austin; and Stefani Milovanska-Farrington, University of Tampa
  • UNO and Spontaneous Order Eric Dunaway, Wabash College; and Nicholas Snow, Wabash College
[1.C.02] Great Thinkers of Classical Liberalism: Murray Rothbard [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 02

Organizer: Douglas Den Uyl, Liberty Fund, Inc.
Chair: Douglas Den Uyl, Liberty Fund, Inc.
  • Rothbard as Neo-Aristotelian-Thomist Douglas Rasmussen, St. John's University
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Various Rothbards Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University
  • Rothbard on Choice, Utility, and Welfare: Some Critical Analysis Charles Steele, Hillsdale College
[1.C.03] History of The Virginia School of Political Economy I [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 03

Organizers: J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Emeritus); Peter Boettke, George Mason University;
Chair: J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Emeritus)
  • An Overview of the History of The Virginia School of Political Economy Peter Boettke, George Mason University; and J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Emeritus)
  • Gordon Tullock: Law Without the Romance Edward Lopez, Western Carolina University
  • Guns Up: The Migration of a Virginia Political Economy Tradition to Texas Tech University Benjamin Powell, Texas Tech University
[1.C.04] Debate: Are 'Smart' Contracts Useful or a Solution in Search of a Problem? [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 04

Organizer: Edward Stringham, Trinity College
Chair: Edward Stringham, Trinity College

Panelists:
  • Stephan Kinsella, Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom;
  • Thomas Hogan, University of Austin;
  • Bill Tulloh, RMIT University;
[1.C.05] Institutions Beyond the State: Cultural, Economic, and Spatial Drivers of Development [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 05

Organizer: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Chair: Helmuth Chávez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Financial Performance of Informal Family Microenterprises: The Role of Diversification and Integration Helmuth Chávez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Yeny Rodríguez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; and Ana González, Grand Valley State University
  • Spatial Dynamics and Cluster Configurations of Local Competitiveness in Philippine Cities and Municipalities Catherine Roween Almaden, Asian Institute of Management
  • From Welfare Expansion to Cultural Change: How Exposure to the War on Poverty Reshaped Household Structure Edwar Enrique Escalante, Angelo State University
  • Beyond the State: The Role of Customary Institutions in Local Governance in Guatemala Santiago Fernandez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Daniel Carreiro, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Eduardo Fernández Luiña, Universidad de las Hespérides; and Marimaite Rayo, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
[1.C.06] Ideology, Political Capitalism, and Populism [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 06

Organizer: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Trade Ideology Nicolas Cachanosky, The University of Texas at El Paso; and João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
  • Crony Capitalism, Populism, and Democracy André Ribeiro Quintas, George Mason University; and Peter Boettke, George Mason University
  • Nonprofits in Political Capitalism Brian Mandeville, George Mason University
  • Policy Change and Industry Concessions Jeremiah Ludwig, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
[1.C.07] Emerging Scholars: International Political Economy and Public Policy [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 07

Organizer: Phillip Magness, Independent Institute
Chair: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • The Constitutional Institutions of Successful UN Peacebuilding Luis Carlos Araujo Quintero, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Gender Differences in Food Insecurity Among Nigerian Households: Evidence from the LSMS-ISA Panel Surveys (2019–2024) Ibiye Aaron Tam-George, Cornell University
  • Deterrence, Exit, and the Possibility of Non-Sovereign Order Ali Palida, University of Pittsburgh
  • Low Income Housing and Test Scores: Evidence from New York Elementary Schools Thaddeus Meadows, West Virginia University
[1.C.08] Funding, Internship, and Research Opportunities in Economics and Liberty [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 08

Organizer: Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies
Chair: Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies

Panelists:
  • Ted Tucker, Foundation for Teaching Economics;
  • Adam Kissel, Wealth of Nations Institute;
  • Laura Arce, American Institute for Economic Research;
  • Michael Mastrianna, Young America's Foundation;
[1.C.09] Public Choice and Public Policy: Econ Ed Strategies and Applications [Economic Education]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 09

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Anthony Gill, University of Washington
  • How to Be a Wonderful Teacher: Questions, Not Answers Anthony Gill, University of Washington
  • Public Choice in Principles, Not in Addition to Principles Art Carden, Samford University
  • Approaching Public Policy in Social Studies Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • How Do Information and Ethics Impact Decision Making? Chandler Jordan, South Carolina Council on Economic Education
[1.C.10] APEE 50th: Private Enterprise Education Leaders II [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 10

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan State University of Denver

Panelists:
  • Roberto Salinas-León, Mexico Business Forum;
  • David Gay, University of Arkansas;
  • Gabriel Calzada, Universidad de las Hespérides;
[1.C.11] Empirical State & Local Political Economy II [General Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 11

Organizer: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University
  • Reaping What You Sow: Economic Freedom and State Agricultural Outcomes Patricia Hummel, University of Maine
  • Health, Vulnerability, and Economic Freedom: A Metro-Level Analysis Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University; and Elizabeth Ekren, Texas State University
  • The Effect of Economic Freedom on Metro-level Fertility Outcomes Malcolm Kass, University of Dallas; and John Soriano, University of Dallas
[1.C.12] Topics in Austrian Economics [General Individual Submission]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 12

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Hugo Montesinos-Yufa, Ursinus College
  • A Formal Model of Austrian Business Cycles Siddharth Gundapaneni, Hoover Institution at Stanford University
  • The Knowledge Problems of Free Trade Agreements Robert Biolsi, George Mason University
  • The Economics of Time John Goodman, Goodman Institute for Public Policy Research
  • The Illusion of Safety: The Political Economy of Zero-Risk Fallacies Hugo Montesinos-Yufa, Ursinus College
[1.C.13] Sports Betting and Regulation [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 13

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Lesser of Two Evils? Temporary Sports Venues and Economic Impact: Evidence from Street Circuits Clay Collins, University of Georgia
  • Did Legalized Sports Betting Hurt Las Vegas Tourism? E. Frank Stephenson, Berry College; and Brian Meehan, Berry College
  • Market Saturation in Online Gambling: Evidence from North Carolina Craig Depken, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Legalization of Sports Betting: Hook and Squander? Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
[1.C.14] Reason Foundation at APEE I [General Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 14

Organizer: Max Gulker, Reason Foundation
Chair: Max Gulker, Reason Foundation
  • Rethinking Antitrust in the Era of Fast Innovation Max Gulker, Reason Foundation
  • The GovFinance Dashboard Part I Geoffrey Lawrence, Reason Foundation
  • The GovFinance Dashboard Part II Mariana Trujillo, Reason Foundation
[1.C.15] Resistance: Violent and Non-Violent [Board Organized]
Monday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 15

Organizer: Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa
Chair: Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa
  • Civil Society, Markets, and Entrepreneurship as Resistance: Lessons from the Long Civil Rights Movement Marcus Witcher, West Virginia University
  • Against 'Assassination Culture': Non-violence and the 'Self-limitation' Posture Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Resistance as Exit: The Case of Venezuela Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa
[1.D.01] Latest & Greatest in Economic Education II: Artificial Intelligence [Economic Education]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Florencia Gabriele, Berklee College of Music
  • AI or HI: Artificial Intelligence or Human Ingenuity? Debbie Henney, Foundation for Teaching Economics
  • Teaching Economics with Video and AI: A Practical Framework Florencia Gabriele, Berklee College of Music; and Douglas Chrystall, TruVideo
  • The Care and Feeding of Generative AI Art Carden, Samford University
  • LLM Hallucination of Citations in Economics Persists with Web-Enabled Models Joy Buchanan, Samford University
[1.D.02] Polycentricity: Some Theoretical Explorations [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 02

Organizer: Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Associational Life in the Meso-cosmos: Opportunities and Challenges for Civil Societal Flourishing Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Hayek, Localism, and Interstate Federalism Peter Boettke, George Mason University; and M. Scott King, Ursinus College
  • Who Decides What in Utopia? Rebecca Lowe, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Federalism and Subjective Preferences: Ostrom, Hayek, and the Logic of Polycentric Governance Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
[1.D.03] History of The Virginia School of Political Economy II [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 03

Organizers: J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Emeritus); Peter Boettke, George Mason University;
Chair: J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Emeritus)
  • Gordon Tullock's Law and Political Economy Peter Boettke, George Mason University; Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Alain Marciano, University of Torino
  • Virginia Political Economy and The Economic Analysis of Anarchy Edward Stringham, Trinity College
  • Virginia Political Economy at Florida State University Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
[1.D.04] Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 04

Organizer: Thomas Hogan, University of Austin
Chair: Thomas Hogan, University of Austin
  • The Time-Varying Risk-Return Relationship Across Bitcoin, Stock, and Bond Markets Jinan Liu, University of Nebraska Omaha; Kenwin Maung, Rutgers University; and Nathaniel Yoshida, Rutgers University
  • Stablecoins: In Defense of Free Reserves Nathalie Janson, NEOMA Business School
  • Stablecoins and Their Regulation in Historical Context Robert Wright, University of Austin
  • Which Cryptocurrencies Are Securities? Thomas Hogan, University of Austin
[1.D.05] Development, Agency, and Institutions: New Evidence from Aid, Migration, and Entrepreneurship [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 05

Organizer: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Chair: David Casasola, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Governing Foreign Aid Grants: A Common-Pool Resource Approach Marimaite Rayo, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Migration and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study from Guatemalan Internal Migration Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research; Laura Arce, American Institute for Economic Research; and Marimaite Rayo, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Entrepreneurs and Economic Beliefs in Guatemala David Casasola, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
[1.D.06] Applying Causal Inference Research Methods [General Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 06

Organizer: Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
Chair: Robin Grier, Texas Tech University
  • Institutional Change and Reforms in EU-ACP Relations Beatriz Maldonado, College of Charleston
  • Armed Conflict as an External Enabler of Social Enterprise Emergences: A Multi-Country Causal Inquiry John Aiyede, University of Louisville
  • Examining the Impacts of the Alice/Mayo Decisions on Patent Application Rates and Other Measures of Innovation Jordan Herder, West Virginia University
  • The Impact of Street Addressing Systems on Economic Outcomes: Evidence from Mauritania Dorothy Kemboi, West Virginia University
[1.D.07] Emerging Research Agendas from Young Faculty [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 07

Organizer: Phillip Magness, Independent Institute
Chair: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Tokugawa Japan's Feudal Market-Preserving Federalism Jedediah Pida-Reese, Creighton University
  • Economic Freedom and Human Flourishing in Africa: A Causal Test of the Washington Consensus Florence Muhoza, Trinity College
  • When Machines Think Fast: A Behavioral Economics Test of AI Patricia Hummel, University of Maine
[1.D.08] Increasing the Impact of Your Research and Teaching [Economic Education]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 08

Organizer: Jeanne Hoffman, Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University
Chair: Jeanne Hoffman, Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University
  • Using AI Tools for Research and Teaching Shane Courtland, Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University
  • Academic and Policy Relationships Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University
  • Title TBD David Mitchell, Ball State University
  • Advancing Pedagogical Collaboration: Lessons from Transforming an Economics Teaching Workshop into a Conference Brandon Brice, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
[1.D.09] Strategies for Timely Teaching and Current Economic Events [Economic Education]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 09

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Michelle Vachris, Virginia Wesleyan University
  • Using Podcasts to Teach Environmental Economics Michelle Vachris, Virginia Wesleyan University
  • Making Zoning and Housing a Relevant and Attractive Topic in the K-12 Space John Snoad, Sphere Education Initiatives; and Joel Miller, Foundation for Economic Education
  • Beyond the Bet Chris Cannon, Georgia Council on Economic Education; Jamie Wagner, University of Nebraska Omaha; and Matthew Pierson, University of Nebraska Lincoln
  • Keeping Economics Current with the Monday Morning Economist Joel Miller, Foundation for Economic Education; and Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
[1.D.10] APEE 50th: Heroes of Econ Ed [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 10

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin; Amy Willis, Butler University;
Chair: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Jim Gwartney Samuel Staley, Florida State University; and Jane Shaw Stroup, James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
  • John Morton Amy Willis, Butler University
  • Dwight Lee Tawni Hunt Ferrarini, Florida State University
  • Mark Schug Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • J.R. Clark Joshua Hall, West Virginia University
[1.D.11] State and Local Policy: Regulation and Ratchets [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 11

Organizer: Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University
Chair: Ryan Quandt, Cicero Institute
  • An Iridescent Sunset: An Empirical Analysis of Sunset Legislation Ryan Quandt, Cicero Institute
  • Leveraging AI to Identify Small Business Regulations at the Federal, State, and Local Levels Patrick McLaughlin, Hoover Institution at Stanford University; and Dustin Chambers, Salisbury University
  • Temporary Aid, Permanent Budgets? Investigating COVID-19 Fiscal Recovery Funds and State Spending Ratchets Peter Calcagno, College of Charleston; and Russell Sobel, The Citadel
  • Chiropractor Scope-of-Practice Restrictions and Access to Practitioners Elisha Denkyirah, West Virginia University
[1.D.12] Conceptions of American Character [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 12

Organizer: Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University
Chair: Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University

Panelists:
  • Jordon Barkalow, Bridgewater State University;
  • Douglas Rasmussen, St. John's University;
  • Sarah Skwire, Liberty Fund, Inc.;
[1.D.13] Sports and Sports Gambling Research [General Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 13

Organizer: Todd Nesbit, Ball State University
Chair: Todd Nesbit, Ball State University
  • Did the Modell Rule Affect Franchise Values for Professional Sports Teams Located in Ohio? Kerianne Lawson Rubenstein, Syracuse University; and E. Frank Stephenson, Berry College
  • The Caitlin Clark Effect on Girls Basketball Participation Rodney Paul, Syracuse University; Nick Riccardi, Syracuse University; Gina Pauline, Syracuse University; and Andrew Weinbach, Coastal Carolina University
  • Wagering With Your Well Being? The Impact of Online Sports Gambling Legalization on Mental Health Antonios Koumpias, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Alberto Ortega, Indiana University; Nicole Siegal, Indiana University; and Coady Wing, Indiana University
[1.D.14] Reason Foundation at APEE II [General Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 14

Organizer: Max Gulker, Reason Foundation
Chair: Max Gulker, Reason Foundation
  • Taxation by Citation Vittorio Nastasi, Reason Foundation
  • An Interdisciplinary Harm Reduction Model for Complex Policy Systems Layal Bou Harfouch, Reason Foundation
  • Copy, Paste, Compete: External Mechanisms Shaping U.S. State Privacy Laws Jen Sidorova, Reason Foundation
[1.D.15] War, Peace, and Resistance [Board Organized]
Monday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 15

Organizer: Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa
Chair: Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa
  • Viral Narratives: Propaganda in the War on COVID-19 Christopher Coyne, George Mason University; Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa; and Molly Rovinski, George Mason University
  • Applying Hayek’s Information Insights to Foreign Policy David R. Henderson, Hoover Institution at Stanford University
  • Border Policing as Political Policing: How Efforts to Control Borders are Used to Repress Social Movements Nathan Goodman, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
[1.E.01] Latest & Greatest in Economic Education III [Economic Education]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Daniel Kuester, Kansas State University
  • Teaching Economics Using New Examples from Survivor! Daniel Kuester, Kansas State University
  • Supplemental Instruction with Next Level Econ: Teaching Advanced Principles Joel Miller, Foundation for Economic Education; and Derek D'Angelo, Foundation for Economic Education/Michigan Council on Economic Education
  • From Chaos to Constitution: A Property Rights Simulation Amanda Stiglbauer, Foundation for Teaching Economics
  • Teaching Economics with Econoprojects Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
[1.E.02] Policy in the Mainline Economics Tradition [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 02

Organizer: Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Mosquito Hunters: The Political Economy of Pest Control Byron Carson, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Medicaid 1115 Waivers as a Means of Addressing Diverse Citizen Interests in a Federal System Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Centralizing Food Programs in the U.S.: Reduced Resilience and Increasing Vulnerability for Women and Children Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
[1.E.03] Advances in Virginia Political Economy [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 03

Organizer: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Coercive Skill Mikayla Novak, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Social Identity Formation in Markets and Politics Samrudha Surana, George Mason University; and Christopher Coyne, George Mason University
  • Competing Visions of Cronyism within the Virginia School of Political Economy André Ribeiro Quintas, George Mason University; and Peter Boettke, George Mason University
  • When Defense Crowds Out Peace: Rethinking Public Goods in National Security Axel Weber, George Mason University
[1.E.04] Federal Reserve Policy Under Pressure [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 04

Organizer: William Luther, Florida Atlantic University
Chair: William Luther, Florida Atlantic University

Panelists:
  • Mark Wynne, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas;
  • Patrick Lawler, American Enterprise Institute;
  • William Bergman, Independent Scholar;
  • Gerald O'Driscoll, Cato Institute;
[1.E.05] Interdisciplinary Economics [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 05

Organizer: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Chair: Clynton Lopez Flores, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Origins of Institutions: A Phenomenological Comparison of Hayek and Acemoglu Clynton Lopez Flores, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Do Corruption Reforms Spur Entrepreneurship? Leonel Regalado Cardoso, Texas Tech University
  • Unbundling Efficiency in the Energy Sector Luis Pedro Mendizabal Dardón, Texas Tech University
  • Bureaucratic Seigniorage: A Model of Central Bank Independence and Money Supply Expansion Eduardo Blasco, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
[1.E.06] Red Raider International Political Economy [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 06

Organizers: Benjamin Powell, Texas Tech University; Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College;
Chair: Justin Callais, Archbridge Institute
  • Silver Rush: Did Metal Extraction in Spanish America Give Birth to Economics? Daniel Sánchez-Piñol, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Public Debt and Private Risk: Distortions in the 19th Century German Railway Market Paul Lowood, Texas Tech University
  • Skills for Work: The Impact of Vocational Training on Employment in Bangladesh Towhid Mahmood, Austin Peay State University; and Israt Jahan, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
  • Backslide or Lock-In? The Effects of EU Accession Gor Mkrtchian, Hampden-Sydney College
[1.E.07] Emerging Scholars: Political Economy and Public Policy [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 07

Organizer: Phillip Magness, Independent Institute
Chair: Phillip Magness, Independent Institute
  • Dead or Alive: The Bounty Hunting Market in the American Old West Connor Crase, Clemson University
  • Liberalism and Human Flourishing? A Natural Law Defense of the Limited State Nicholas Clifford, Pacific Legal Foundation
  • Applying the Theory of Constraints to K-12 Education Paul David Foster, Southern Methodist University
  • Alms & Ale Jacob Smith, Middle Tennessee State University
[1.E.08] The Care and Feeding of Journal Editors [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 08

Organizer: Art Carden, Samford University
Chair: Art Carden, Samford University

Panelists:
  • Daniel Houser, George Mason University;
  • Claudia Kramer, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
  • Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides;
  • Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University;
  • Edward Stringham, Trinity College;
[1.E.09] Teaching Economic Complexities: Fiscal Policy and the National Debt [Economic Education]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 09

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: John Snoad, Sphere Education Initiatives

Panelists:
  • Romina Boccia, Cato Institute;
  • Allan Carey, Sphere Education Initiatives;
  • Leanora Brown, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
[1.E.10][General Individual] Property Rights & Law [General Individual Submission]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 10

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Adam Moore, University of Washington
  • Effect of Attractiveness on Sentencing Clifford Thies, Shenandoah University
  • The Investment Argument for Intellectual Property Adam Moore, University of Washington
  • Will AI lead to a Renaissance of Common Law? John Chisholm, John Chisholm Ventures
  • Constitution and Property Rights in the Galapagos Islands: A Free Market Proposal for Conservationism Daniel Mayorga Montesdeoca, Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política
[1.E.11] Topics in Regulatory Economics [General Individual Submission]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 11

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Crystal Taylor, Florida State University
  • The Florida Housing Data Project Website Demo Crystal Taylor, Florida State University; Parker Ridaught, Florida State University; Nicholas Montano, Florida State University; Kamil Bokina, Florida State University; and Eliza Terziev, Reason Foundation
  • Regulatory Rollback and the Smoking Tailpipe: Air Quality Effects of Ending Emissions Testing Nicholas Jensen, Wabash College; and Patricia Hummel, University of Maine
  • Do Right-to-Farm Laws Promote or Undermine Livestock Industry Sustainability? Patrick O`Reilly, West Virginia University
  • A Survey Report and Economic Impact Analysis of Locally Produced Agricultural Products in the Upper Cumberland Region of Tennessee Lansing Sun, Tennessee Tech University; Nickolas Fuller, Tennessee Tech University; and Joshua Reed, Tennessee Tech University
[1.E.12] The Philosophy of Economics [Board Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 12

Organizer: Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University
Chair: Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University

Panelists:
  • Peter Boettke, George Mason University;
  • Matthew Zwolinski, University of San Diego;
  • Roderick Long, Auburn University;
[1.E.13] Economics of Sports Betting and Gambling Markets [General Organized]
Monday | 3:50 pm-5:05 pm | Breakout 13

Organizer: Todd Nesbit, Ball State University
Chair: Todd Nesbit, Ball State University
  • How Bad Sports Betting Research Can Lead to Bad Sports Betting Regulations Brent Evans, Georgia College; and Douglas Walker, College of Charleston
  • A Poor Substitute in Fantasy, Too: Cross-Sport Substitution Between NFL and MLB in Daily Fantasy Contests Rodney Paul, Syracuse University; and Andrew Weinbach, Coastal Carolina University
  • Casino Openings and Local Bankruptcies: New Evidence from Census Tract Data Gary Wagner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and Douglas Walker, College of Charleston
  • Consumer Biases and Optimal Moneyline Odds in Sports Betting Markets Constantine Sarris-Michopoulos, University of Georgia
Liberty Fund, Inc. Undergraduate Research Competition and Reception [All Conference]
Monday | 5:10 pm-6:10 pm | Palace III

Chairs: Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides;
  • The Economic Contributions of International Students to U.S. Universities and Local Economies Bethlehem Bekele, University of Wisconsin-Superior
  • Risk Preferences and Participation in Online Sports Betting Daniel Baris, Syracuse University
  • Estranged and Uprooted: The Human Ontology of Karl Marx and Simone Weil Santiago Leiton, Cedarville University
  • Overreactive Pricing in NFL Touchdown Scorer Jared Weber, Syracuse University
  • Professional Sports Franchise Valuations and Economic Freedom at the State and Local Level in North America Jacob Kalamvokis, Syracuse University
  • Analyzing Changes in U.S. Family Structure: The Rise of Single-Parent Households Isaac Ortegon, Angelo State University
  • Assessing the Impact of FOMC Statements on U.S. Housing Market Activity Zilu Cheng, Texas A&M University
  • Major Universities, Urban Density, and Entrepreneurial Activity Max Kice, Kansas State University
  • Employment and Major Economic/Financial Indicators: Evidence from the 2008 Great Recession Joshua Helms, Wabash College
  • Analyzing American Maritime National Security Claims Through the Gulf War Sealift Tobey Condon, Wabash College
  • Diffusion of Responsibility in Institutional Decision Making about Marketing Strategies for Licit Drugs Involving Minors as End Consumers Marius Simon, Lake Forest College
  • Education, Professional Experience, and the Stability of Risk Preferences Eva Modestova, Lake Forest College
  • Economic Overreactions Mark Mullikin, Anderson University
  • Presidential Tariff Authority and Economic Effects Caroline Phillips, Anderson University
  • Structural Draft Strategy and Advancement Outcomes in Underdog Fantasy’s MLB Best Ball Tournament Payton Smith, Syracuse University
  • AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), and Implicit Value Judgments Isaac Grannis, Wabash College
  • Entrepreneurship, Institutional Barriers, and Economic Growth: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and South Africa Anna Lynn Harms, Samford University
  • Estimating the Deadweight Loss of Tariffs: The Cases of Steel and Aluminum, 1997-2025 Andrew Locke, Cedarville University
  • Examining the Institutional Foundations of Public Resentment Toward the Accumulation of Wealth Victoria Johnston, Texas Christian University
  • How Does a Technology Innovation Shock Affect Public Debt? Caden Olliges, Angelo State University
  • Does Ideological Homogeneity Influence Economic Outcomes? Kaleb Morkovsky, Angelo State University
  • Political Responses to the Black Death and Long-Term Effects on Wages and Growth Jay Clemmer, Samford University
  • Quaestus: A Student-Led Journal Promoting Civil Discourse James Schultz, Concordia University Wisconsin; and Jonathon Weir, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • Church Attendance and Social Mobility in the United States: A County-Level Analysis Samuel Helm, Angelo State University
  • Religion as Metis: Catholicism and the Erosion of Authoritarian Rule in Poland and Communist Central Europe Preston Art, Wabash College
  • Rent Control, Immigration Shocks, and Housing Markets: The Case of California's 2019 Statewide Rent Cap Matthew Zwicke, Angelo State University
  • The Impact of Introducing Ride-Sharing Services on the Incidence of Crime Maxime Holletschek, University of Tampa
  • Voter Demand for Exclusionary and Low-Density Land-Use Zoning Using Regression Analysis According to Tiebout’s Model Santiago Zuniga, Florida Southern College
  • Implications of the Genius Act of 2025 for Debt Levels: A Historical Comparison with the National Banking Act of 1863 Tin Vastic, Palm Beach Atlantic University
  • Behavioral Barriers to Habit Persistence: Framing Interventions for Habit Persistence in Digital Wellness Platforms Rudaina Mustansir, Lake Forest College
  • How Does a County's National Flood Insurance Program Class Rating Influence, If At All, Property Values Across Florida Counties? Jordan Faskowitz, Florida State University
  • How Have the Characteristics of American Social Capital Affected Institutions and Long-Term Economic Success? Leah Watson, Samford University
  • Flying the Friendly Skies of Special Interests: Airline Contributions and Congressional Support for Raising the Pilot Retirement Age Lilliana Myers, College of Charleston; and Parker Palmer, College of Charleston
  • Scandals and Religiosity Hunter Poe, College of Charleston; and Emma Shaw, College of Charleston
  • Home Prices as an Indicator of Healthy Housing: An Examination of Home Prices and Sociodemographic Characteristics on Asthma Rates in Florida Manal Mohib, Florida State University
  • To What Extent, If Any, Do Municipal Spatial and Social Factors Drive Market Demand for Transit Infrastructure in U.S. College Towns? Kamil Bokina, Florida State University
  • Examining the Compatibility of Market Competition with Christian Ethics Felipe Mayta Canalle, Cedarville University
  • How Do Ideological and Institutional Heterogeneity Influence Higgs' Ratchet Effect? Chrysanthi Skaliotis, University of Tampa
  • Bootleggers, Baptists, and Bait: Coalition Structure and Menhaden Management Remy Trafelet, Hampden-Sydney College
  • A Labor Market Analysis of Florida’s Aerospace Industry Maxwell Harden, Florida State University
  • Temporary Tariffs as a Tool to Reduce Economic Volatility and Adjustment Costs Aaron Towner, Cedarville University
  • Explaining Economic Freedom in the Dominican Republic: Policy Reform and Institutional Change since 1990 Robledo Aybar, Southern Methodist University
Registration/Check-In [All Conference]
Tuesday | 7:00 am-11:30 am | Registration Desk
Continental Breakfast [All Conference]
Tuesday | 7:15 am-7:45 am | Milano I
Exhibitor Area [All Conference]
Tuesday | 7:45 am-3:00 pm | Milano I
[2.A.01] Humor-nomics [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 01

Organizer: Craig Richardson, Winston-Salem State University
Chair: Craig Richardson, Winston-Salem State University

Panelists:
  • Anthony Gill, University of Washington;
  • Terry Kibbe, Free the People;
  • Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi, Winston-Salem State University;
[2.A.02] Free to Choose: Milton Friedman and the Theory and Practice of a Free Society [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 02

Organizer: Art Carden, Samford University
Chair: Art Carden, Samford University
  • Milton Friedman: Classical Liberalism in an Interventionist Social Field Fabio Rojas, Indiana University
  • The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our Schools Corey DeAngelis, Americans for Fair Treatment
  • Friedman Bravely Took the Ill Will and Gave Back Good Will and Bold Ideas Arthur Diamond, University of Nebraska Omaha
  • Free to Choose: Teaching Friedman Through Today’s Social Issues Tawni Hunt Ferrarini, Florida State University
[2.A.03] Women and Gender [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 03

Organizer: Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Gender Effects of COVID-19 Policies on Career Advancement in Academe: A Case Study Jeanne Hoffman, Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University; and Roberta Herzberg, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • What Women’s Clubs Can Teach Us About Freedom Jayme Lemke, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Closing the Gap Before It Starts: How Economics Research Can Help Women Navigate the Labor Market Rosemarie Fike, Texas Christian University
  • Do Tariffs Erode the Household Production Function and Increase Domestic Labor Costs for Women? Anne Bradley, The Fund for American Studies
[2.A.04] Liberal Responses to 'Postliberalism' [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 04

Organizer: Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University
Chair: Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University

Panelists:
  • Douglas Rasmussen, St. John's University;
  • Chad Van Schoelandt, Tulane University;
  • Phillip Magness, Independent Institute;
[2.A.05] Monetary Economics [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 05

Organizer: William Luther, Florida Atlantic University
Chair: William Luther, Florida Atlantic University
  • Fluctuations in Nominal Income and Real Wage Cyclicality Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University; and William Luther, Florida Atlantic University
  • Wall Street Against Wheat Fields Michael Wroblewski, George Mason University
  • The Ptolemaic Inflation Zane Mullins, Roanoke College
  • How Were They So Wrong? A Model of QE, IOER, and Fed Forecast Error Thomas Hogan, University of Austin
[2.A.06] Institutions and Entrepreneurship [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 06

Organizer: Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University
Chair: Christopher Boudreaux, Florida Atlantic University

Panelists:
  • Siri Terjesen, Florida Atlantic University/Norwegian School of Economics;
  • Mark Packard, Florida Atlantic University;
  • Nabamita Dutta, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse;
  • Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University;
[2.A.07] Artificial Intelligence and Humanomics [General Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 07

Organizer: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
Chair: Ravi Roy, Southern Utah University
  • Decentralized Markets as a Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) System Ravi Roy, Southern Utah University
  • The Confluence of Humanomics and Neuroeconomics on Economic Cooperation Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research; Ravi Roy, Southern Utah University; and Mostafa Deldoost, Warsaw University
  • Humanomics, AI, Systems Thinking, and a Novel and Necessary Approach to Decision-Making from Dante’s 14th Century Alexander Schmid, Louisiana State University
  • Longevity, Prosperity, and Artificial Intelligence: The Legacy of Private Enterprise Education Felipe Munizaga, Liberty International
[2.A.08] Public Choice in Latin America I [General Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 08

Organizer: João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
Chair: João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
  • The Private Gains from Political Office: Evidence from Close Mayoral Elections in Brazil João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
  • A Century of Regime Change in Latin America and the Caribbean Andrea Sáenz de Viteri, Prague University of Economics and Business; Martin Rode, Universidad de Navarra; and Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Regulation and Firms: Evidence from Brazil Rafael Rota Dal Molin, Texas Tech University; Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Texas Tech University; and João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
  • The Illusion of Sovereignty: Institutional Decay and the Collapse of the Venezuelan Economy Hugo Montesinos-Yufa, Ursinus College
[2.A.09] Exploring the UFM Companions to Economics [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 09

Organizer: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Chair: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University

Panelists:
  • Clynton Lopez Flores, Universidad Francisco Marroquín;
  • Julio Cole, Universidad Francisco Marroquín;
  • Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides;
[2.A.10] APEE 50th: Young Scholar Perspectives [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 10

Organizers: Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College; Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University;
Chair: Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College

Panelists:
  • Kerianne Lawson Rubenstein, Syracuse University;
  • Justin Callais, Archbridge Institute;
  • Chandler Reilly, Metropolitan State University of Denver;
[2.A.11] Religion & Morality [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 11

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Samuel Staley, Florida State University
  • The State Samaritan Brigitta Jones, George Mason University
  • Faith Networks and Prosperity in Medieval MENA Cities Bashair Altalhi, George Mason University
  • Social Justice and the Economics of Popular Culture: A Test of Movie Profitability in the Era of Woke Samuel Staley, Florida State University; and Jackson Cary, Florida State University
  • An Economy of Communion Approach to Business: Harnessing Private Enterprise to Help the Poor Andrew Gustafson, Creighton University
[2.A.12] Experimental Evidence on Beliefs, Fairness, and Morality [General Organized]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 12

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Joy Buchanan, Samford University
  • How Elections Reshape Beliefs: Cognitive and Social Dissonance in Political Preference Formation Thomas Stratmann, George Mason University
  • Fairness Preferences over Parental Wealth Transfer Puja Bhattacharya, University of Arkansas; and Johanna Mollerstrom, George Mason University
  • You Wouldn't Steal a Car: Moral Intuition for Intellectual Property Joy Buchanan, Samford University; and Bart Wilson, Chapman University
[2.A.13] History of Thought I [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 8:00 am-9:15 am | Breakout 13

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Andrew Humphries, New College of Florida
  • The Critique of Economic Life in Plato’s 'Apology of Socrates' Eric Allison, Michigan State University
  • How Adam Smith's System of Natural Liberty Addresses Alienation Andrew Humphries, New College of Florida
  • Say's Law vs Keynes's Law: A Fun Exercise in Class Where Students Change Their Minds Mark Skousen, Chapman University
R. Bruce Den Uyl Memorial Plenary Session | Work Hard, Play Hard: A History of The Association of Private Enterprise Education [Plenary]
Tuesday | 9:20 am-10:20 am | Milano II
[2.B.01] Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the Economics and Finance Classroom [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Florencia Gabriele, Berklee College of Music
  • From Reflection to Action: Using AI and Self-Assessment Tools to Advance Financial Literacy in the College Classroom Martin Burt, Fundación Paraguaya
  • AI in School: The Positive-Sum Classroom Diogo Costa, Foundation for Economic Education
  • AI and the Power of Scalability Douglas Chrystall, TruVideo
  • AI-Generated Activities for In-Class Learning Florencia Gabriele, Berklee College of Music
[2.B.02] Semiquincentennial of Freedom: The 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence [General Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 02

Organizer: Mark Skousen, Chapman University
Chair: Mark Skousen, Chapman University

Panelists:
  • Phillip Magness, Independent Institute;
  • Tracy Lawson, Independent Author;
  • Caleb Petitt, Independent Institute;
  • Alexander Salter, Texas Tech University;
[2.B.03] Econ for Journalists I: Communicating Academic Ideas to Popular Audiences [General Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 03

Organizer: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University

Panelists:
  • Dean Stansel, Southern Methodist University;
  • Justin Callais, Archbridge Institute;
  • Tawni Hunt Ferrarini, Florida State University;
  • Howard Wall, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga;
[2.B.04] The Contributions of W.H. Hutt [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 04

Organizer: Lawrence White, George Mason University
Chair: Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • William Harold Hutt: His Life and Contributions to Economics Richard Ebeling, The Citadel
  • Planning for Reconstruction: Insights from W.H. Hutt Christopher Coyne, George Mason University; and Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa
  • Notes on Consumer Sovereignty and Production Donald Boudreaux, George Mason University
  • W.H. Hutt on Keynesianism and the Microfoundations of Monetary Theory Lawrence White, George Mason University
[2.B.05] Issues of Measurement and Methodology [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 05

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
  • The Illusion of Evidence: P-Hacking, Citation Cartels, and the Commodification of Empirical Economics Hugo Montesinos-Yufa, Ursinus College
  • Some Unpleasant Economic Freedom Arithmetic Ryan Murphy, Southern Methodist University
  • Measuring Inequality in Europe Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University; Matthew Mitchell, Fraser Institute; and Ryan Murphy, Southern Methodist University
  • Introduction to the Nondelegation Project (Beta), Version 1.0 Patrick McLaughlin, Hoover Institution at Stanford University; and Mitchell Scacchi, Pacific Legal Foundation
[2.B.06] Politicization of Business [General Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 06

Organizers: Siri Terjesen, Florida Atlantic University/Norwegian School of Economics; Mark Packard, Florida Atlantic University;
Chair: Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University

Panelists:
  • Siri Terjesen, Florida Atlantic University/Norwegian School of Economics;
  • Mark Packard, Florida Atlantic University;
  • William English, Georgetown University;
  • Marian Eabrasu, EM Normandie Business School;
[2.B.07] Economics at Metropolitan State University of Denver [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 07

Organizer: Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Chair: Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Experimental Effects of Meditation on Cognitive Decision Bias: Can Mindfulness be a Distraction? Christina Peters, Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Katherine Sauer, Knology
  • Legislative Structure and Fiscal Outcomes: Evidence from Quebec and the Canadian Provinces Chandler Reilly, Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Vincent Geloso, George Mason University
  • Colorado at a Crossroads: Economic Freedom in the Centennial State Glenn Furton, Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Chandler Reilly, Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Free to Choose…Again Jordan Hillman, Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Vincent Miozzi, Florida Southern College
[2.B.08] Public Choice in Latin America II [General Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 08

Organizer: João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
Chair: Leonel Regalado Cardoso, Texas Tech University
  • Debt Constraints in Emerging Economies: Synthetic Control Evidence from Guatemala Leonel Regalado Cardoso, Texas Tech University
  • Getting a Seat at the Table: The Impact of the 2014 Lobbying Reform in Chile on Local Development Adam Swisher, Texas Tech University
  • Constitutional Constraints versus Central Bank Independence: A Synthetic Control Analysis of Inflation Management in Guatemala and Latin America Clynton Lopez Flores, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Land Concentration and Insurgency: The Role of Land Inequality in the Mexican Revolution Juan José Casillas Quezada, The University of Texas at El Paso
[2.B.09] Unlocking the Realities of Socialism: Resources and Strategies for Today's Students [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 09

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Panelists:
  • Peter Boettke, George Mason University;
  • Matthew Mitchell, Fraser Institute;
  • Ted Tucker, Foundation for Teaching Economics;
  • Rosemarie Fike, Texas Christian University;
  • Ryan Hill, Fraser Institute;
[2.B.10] APEE 50th: Issues in Private Enterprise Education [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 10

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Adam Witham, Salve Regina University
  • A Perfect Competition for APEE’s Future Adam Witham, Salve Regina University; and Brian Leite, Salve Regina University
  • Mapping the Private Enterprise Education Ecosystem Jorge Gabriel Jiménez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Life Among Private Enterprise Educators: Reflections of One 'Occasional Elder' James McClure, Ball State University
  • Milton Friedman's Cure for the Healthcare Cost Crisis Arthur Diamond, University of Nebraska Omaha
[2.B.11] Georgia College and Friends [General Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 11

Organizer: Chris Clark, Georgia College
Chair: Chris Clark, Georgia College
  • Is AI Bad at Economics? J.J. Arias, Georgia College; Caroline Collier, Georgia College; and Jessie Folk, Georgia College
  • Energy Price Shocks: The Case of The Diesel Market in The Brazilian Economy Alexandre Scarcioffolo, Denison University; and Xiaoli Etienne, University of Idaho
  • The Removal of Free School Meals and Its Effect on Test Scores Kalvin Mudrow, Georgia College
  • Bank Covenant Violations and Bond Credit Spreads Isarin Durongkadej, Illinois State University; and Salman Tahsin, San Jose State University
[2.B.12] Advances in Experimental Economics [General Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 12

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Duan Liu, George Mason University
  • Incentive Management in Fiscal Discipline Ruolong Xiao, George Mason University
  • Social Preferences of Generative AI in Economic Games: A Two-Block Meta‑Analysis of AI–AI and Human–AI Behavior Kevin McCabe, George Mason University; and Qijun Zhu,
  • Inattentive Voters: Experimental Evidence Nicholas Brown, George Mason University; Daniel Houser, George Mason University; and Cesar Martinelli, George Mason University
  • Market Surplus and Derivative Asset Innovation: An Experiment Duan Liu, George Mason University; and Daniel Houser, George Mason University
[2.B.13] Economic History & History of Thought [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 13

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Sanford Ikeda, State University of New York, Purchase College
  • What Happened to the Burden of Debt? Revisiting Buchanan in an Age of Sustainability Michael Davis, Southern Methodist University
  • Buchanan and Sen on Liberty Brigitta Jones, George Mason University
  • From Formalism to Empiricism: How Value-Freedom Shaped Modern Economic Methodology Nathaniel Shippee, George Mason University
  • Understanding Modern Urbanism through Research on Ancient American and Anatolian Civilizations: A Preliminary Study Sanford Ikeda, State University of New York, Purchase College
[2.B.14] The Golden Apple of Liberty: Hespérides Political Economy III [General Organized]
Tuesday | 10:25 am-11:40 am | Breakout 14

Organizer: Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides
Chair: Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides

Panelists:
  • Will Ogilvie Vega de Seoane, Universidad de las Hespérides;
  • Matthew Post, Universidad de las Hespérides;
  • Adrian Rubio, Universidad de las Hespérides;
Business Luncheon [All Conference]
Tuesday | 11:45 am-1:05 pm | Palace III
Registration/Check-In [All Conference]
Tuesday | 1:00 pm-3:00 pm | Registration Desk
[2.C.01] Economics and the Arts [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Order Without Law: The Magnificent Seven Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University
  • Classic Movies and Capitalism Peter Calcagno, College of Charleston
  • Mafia, Gotti, and Public Choice Rosolino Candela, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
  • Socialism, Bureaucracy, and the Desolation of the Individual in the Plays of Václav Havel Robert Anthony Peters, Tank Man Films, LLC
[2.C.02] Capitalism and Freedom: Oppression and Transition [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 02

Organizer: Art Carden, Samford University
Chair: Art Carden, Samford University
  • Is Democracy Enough? Justin Callais, Archbridge Institute; Robin Grier, Texas Tech University; and Kevin Grier, Texas Tech University
  • Are Violent Regime Transitions More Liberalising? Evidence from a Century of Coups in Latin American and the Caribbean Andrea Sáenz de Viteri, Prague University of Economics and Business; Martin Rode, Universidad de Navarra; and Christian Bjørnskov, Aarhus University
  • Constitutional Liberalism, the Violence Trap, and the Political Economy of Racial Domination: Insights From W.H. Hutt Art Carden, Samford University
  • Time to Manumission Laws Sean-Patrick Alvarez, Jacksonville State University
[2.C.03] Econ for Journalists II: Best Practices and Common Pitfalls [General Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 03

Organizer: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University

Panelists:
  • Richard Alm, Southern Methodist University;
  • Roberto Salinas-León, Mexico Business Forum;
[2.C.04] Challenging the Narratives on Money, Taxes, and Marx [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 04

Organizer: Thomas Hogan, University of Austin
Chair: Thomas Hogan, University of Austin
  • Rethinking Deflation and Its Effects: A Cross-Country Analysis of Supply-Driven Deflation Bryan Cutsinger, Florida Atlantic University; and Casey Pender, Mount Allison University
  • Prospect Theory and Tax Policy: Evidence From Classroom Experiments Timothy Kane, University of Austin
  • Measuring Marxism in the Interwar Period: Language Group Responses to the Russian Revolution in 1917 Phillip Magness, Independent Institute; and Michael Makovi, Western New Mexico University
  • Marxism and the Good Life Thomas Hogan, University of Austin
[2.C.05] Financial Literacy [General Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 05

Organizer: R. Scott Pearson, Palm Beach Atlantic University
Chair: R. Scott Pearson, Palm Beach Atlantic University
  • Educating for Retirement Preparedness Phelipe Figueiredo, Palm Beach Atlantic University
  • Descriptive Comparative Analysis of Financial Knowledge Among Young Adults Differentiated by Gender Aleyna Can, Palm Beach Atlantic University
  • Financial Literacy Education: History and Future R. Scott Pearson, Palm Beach Atlantic University
  • The Digital Edge: Broadband as a Catalyst for Financial Literacy Bento Lobo, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; and Christi Wann, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
[2.C.06] Prosperity, Agency, and Family Well-Being [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 06

Organizer: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Chair: David Casasola, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Understanding Wellbeing Determinants in Guatemala through the Poverty Stoplight Yeny Rodríguez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Lina Martinez, Universidad ICESI; and Daniela Mendez Goyzueta, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Exploring Subjective Well-Being Through Family Dynamics: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Guatemala and Paraguay David Casasola, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Yeny Rodríguez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; Lina Martinez, Universidad ICESI; and Montserrat Pedrozo, Fundación Paraguaya
  • Individual Well-Being Impacts of Women in Guatemala’s Rural Areas: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis Across Vulnerable Conditions Lina Martinez, Universidad ICESI; Yeny Rodríguez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín; and David Casasola, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Life Quality and the Poverty Stop Light: Lessons from Guatemala Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research; and Laura Arce, American Institute for Economic Research
[2.C.07] Red Raider Political Economy [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 07

Organizers: Benjamin Powell, Texas Tech University; Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College;
Chair: Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Brands and Rustlers: How Cattle Clubs Filled the Gap in Governance on the Texas Range Adam Swisher, Texas Tech University
  • Second Vatican Council and Individualistic Culture David Crego, Texas Tech University
  • The Effects of Good Samaritan Laws on Opioid Overdose Deaths Raymond March, Angelo State University; Elisha Denkyirah, West Virginia University; and Veeshan Rayamajhee, New Mexico State University
  • Locked Down Bad: COVID Restrictions and Overdose Deaths Audrey Redford, Hampden-Sydney College
[2.C.08] Corruption & Institutions [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 08

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Imran Arif, Appalachian State University
  • How Ideas, Liberty, and Institutions Shape Cronyism Matheus Cosso, Hoover Institution at Stanford University
  • Polity Corruptibility: A Public Choice Reframing of the Corporate Purpose Debate Pedro Magalhães Batista, New York University
  • A Business Is a Suspect Until It Proves Its Innocence: Legal and System Challenges in Tax Enforcement Nodar Chinchaladze, The University of Georgia (Tbilisi)
  • Digital Connectivity as Empowerment: How Internet Access Strengthens Women’s Political Voice Imran Arif, Appalachian State University
[2.C.09] Let’s Have Coffee: A Multinational COIL Model for Teaching Applied Economics Through the Global Coffee Market [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 09

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Hugo Eyzaguirre, Northern Michigan University
  • COIL Course Design & Learning Objectives Joshua Ingber, Northern Michigan University
  • Collaboration Management: Logistics, Challenges, and Solutions Hugo Eyzaguirre, Northern Michigan University
  • Partner Institutions & Perspectives: Armenia Tawni Hunt Ferrarini, Florida State University
  • Global Collaborative Learning as a Pedagogical Tool in Economics Derek D'Angelo, Foundation for Economic Education/Michigan Council on Economic Education
[2.C.10] APEE 50th: Private Enterprise Education Leaders III [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 10

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Abigail Hall Blanco, University of Tampa

Panelists:
  • David R. Henderson, Hoover Institution at Stanford University;
  • Jane Shaw Stroup, James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal;
  • Edward Lopez, Western Carolina University;
[2.C.11] Law & Economics, Public Choice, and Institutional Change [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 11

Organizer: Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Chair: João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University
  • Causality or Selection? Disentangling the Effects of Foreign Education on Political Institutions Maria Tackett, Gonzaga University; and Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Do Ideological Shifts Shape Who Comes? State Operational Ideology and the Institutional Composition of Immigration to the United States Alexandre Padilla, Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Maria Tackett, Gonzaga University
  • Counter-Corruption Constitutional Provisions João Pedro Bastos, Texas Tech University; Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Texas Tech University; and Justin Callais, Archbridge Institute
  • Adverse Selection in Constitutional Change and the Alleged Unamendability of the U.S. Constitution Andrew Young, Texas Tech University
[2.C.12] Community-based Management, Illusion of Control, and Blockchain [General Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 12

Organizer: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
Chair: Kevin McCabe, George Mason University
  • The Role of Behavioral Characteristics on the Success of CBM Practices and Measurement Challenges as Barriers to Evaluation Abigail Crittenden, George Mason University
  • Action Bias or Illusion of Control? And The Effects of Value Elicitation Aleksander Psurek, George Mason University; Kevin McCabe, George Mason University; and Johanna Mollerstrom, George Mason University
  • Running Decentralized Experiments on the Blockchain Kevin McCabe, George Mason University; and Aleksander Psurek, George Mason University
[2.C.13] History of Thought II [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 13

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Ray Shelton, Faulkner University
  • The Morality of Commerce in John Locke’s Philosophy Eric Allison, Michigan State University
  • William Leggett (1801-1839): America's First Libertarian Ray Shelton, Faulkner University
  • Georgist Taxation as an Enforceable Obligation of Justice Eric Roark, Creighton University
[2.C.14] The Golden Apple of Liberty: Hespérides Political Economy IV [General Organized]
Tuesday | 1:10 pm-2:25 pm | Breakout 14

Organizer: Nikolai Wenzel, Universidad de las Hespérides
Chair: Henrique Schneider, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Revisiting Inflation in the American Civil War: Alternative Explanations Beyond Money Supply Growth Miguel González Calvo, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Credential Inflation and Graduate Mismatch in Spain: When Degrees Lose Their Signaling Power Juan Suarez Garcia, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Two Peas in a Pod: Adam Smith and Murray Rothbard as Social Scientists Henrique Schneider, Universidad de las Hespérides
  • Political Economy Through the Lens of Game-Design Theory Pedro Pablo Velásquez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
[2.D.01] Financial Literacy: Educators, Economic Foundations, and Growth [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 01

Organizers: Kim Holder, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin;
Chair: Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • The FLEW Project Scott Niederjohn, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • The Financial Lives of Teachers Mark Schug, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • Evaluating Personal Finance Programs Billie Kowalke, Concordia University Wisconsin
  • Teaching Economics Using Personal Finance: A Practical Model for Strengthening Market-Based Understanding Anthony Zambelli, San Diego Center for Economic Education
[2.D.02] Semiquincentennial of Freedom: The 250th Anniversary of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations [General Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 02

Organizer: Mark Skousen, Chapman University
Chair: Mark Skousen, Chapman University

Panelists:
  • Sean Flynn, Scripps College;
  • Tawni Hunt Ferrarini, Florida State University;
  • Roberto Salinas-León, Mexico Business Forum;
[2.D.03] Econ for Journalists III: Translating Ideas into Action [General Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 03

Organizer: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Meg Tuszynski, Southern Methodist University

Panelists:
  • Gonzalo Schwarz, Archbridge Institute;
  • Alicia Plemmons, West Virginia University;
  • Vance Ginn, Ginn Economic Consulting;
  • John Hendrickson, Iowans for Tax Reform;
[2.D.04] Emerging Scholars: Public Choice and Decision Making [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 04

Organizer: Phillip Magness, Independent Institute
Chair: Ryan Yonk, American Institute for Economic Research
  • Religious Promotion Factored Into Public Choice Theory Grady Stuckman, Bowling Green State University
  • Self-Serving Bias and Group Identity Kun Qian, Texas Tech University
  • Path-Dependent Falsification: Modeling Collective Action Failures through Rational Addiction in Public Choice Fasih Zulfiqar, Duke University
  • How Much Should We Care About Nursing Home Star Ratings? David Hyman, Georgetown University; Anton Chorniy, Northwestern University; William Sage, Texas A&M University; Charles Silver, The University of Texas at Austin; and Bernard Black, Northwestern University
[2.D.05] New Books [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 05

Organizer: Benjamin Powell, Texas Tech University
Chair: Benjamin Powell, Texas Tech University
  • The Journey Beyond Fear: Leverage the Three Pillars of Positivity to Build Your Success John Hagel, Center for Growth
  • Neoliberal Abstracts Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University; and Phillip Magness, Independent Institute
  • Deleting the State (2nd Edition) Aeon Skoble, Bridgewater State University
  • The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism Donald Boudreaux, George Mason University
[2.D.06] Economics of Entrepreneurship [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 06

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Siri Terjesen, Florida Atlantic University/Norwegian School of Economics
  • The Threat of the Entrepreneurial State Randall Holcombe, Florida State University
  • Entrepreneurs Make Leaps Arthur Diamond, University of Nebraska Omaha
  • Entrepreneurship & Government Policy: A Literature Review and Agenda for Future Research Abdul-Kadir Ameyaw, Indiana University; Siri Terjesen, Florida Atlantic University/Norwegian School of Economics; and Mark Packard, Florida Atlantic University
  • The Logic of Central Planning Failure Jack Estill, San Jose State University
[2.D.07] Applications of Property Rights and Price Theory [General Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 07

Organizer: Katherine Wright, Hillsdale College
Chair: Katherine Wright, Hillsdale College
  • The Electoral College and Distributive Presidential Politics Ian Schlagel, Texas Tech University
  • ESG and the Critique of 'In Kind' Socialist Calculation Charles Steele, Hillsdale College
  • Agriculture Resiliency and Water Markets: Evidence from the Colorado-Big Thompson Project Katherine Wright, Hillsdale College
  • Civil Forfeiture, Police Incentives, and Crime: Evidence from the Equitable Sharing Program Jadon Buzzard, Cornell University
[2.D.08] Economic Freedom in Latin America [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 08

Organizer: Colin O`Reilly, Creighton University
Chair: Rafael Acevedo, Creighton University
  • Quantifying the Explanatory Boundary of Economic Freedom for Human Development: Evidence Across 23 Diverse Countries Carlos Cardona-Arenas, Universidad de Manizales
  • Temporal Dimensions of Unemployment Persistence: Asymmetric Development Outcomes and the Role of Economic Freedom in OECD Countries Jose Mora, Sul Ross State University; and Carlos Cardona-Arenas, Universidad de Manizales
  • Causes of Latin America’s Dismal Growth Record: In Light of History, Culture, and Institutions Hugo Faria, University of Miami; and Hugo Montesinos-Yufa, Ursinus College
  • Venezuela: 25 Years After Hugo Chávez Ángel Alvarado, University of Pennsylvania; Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, University of Pennsylvania; and Hugo Montesinos-Yufa, Ursinus College
[2.D.09][Economic Education] Innovation in Education: The Entrepreneurial Pathway to Freedom and Prosperity [Economic Education]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 09

Organizer: Mónica Río Nevado de Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Chair: Pedro Pablo Velásquez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Prototype to Prosper: Turning Social Challenges into Grounded Entrepreneurial Solutions Pedro Pablo Velásquez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Living Innovation: Teaching Freedom and Entrepreneurship for Better Societies Guillermo Peña, Universidad de la Libertad
  • Unlocking Discovery: Entrepreneurship for a Freer, More Prosperous Future Malú Monge, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
[2.D.10] APEE 50th: Private Enterprise Education in the University [History of Private Enterprise Education]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 10

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Jorge Gabriel Jiménez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Enabling Market Programs in Woke Institutions Gerald Gunderson, Trinity College (Emeritus)
  • Learning Communities: Insights from Liberty in Action Jorge Gabriel Jiménez, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
  • Educating for Freedom in Latin America: Lessons from the Friedman Hayek Center Edgardo Zablotsky, Universidad del CEMA
  • Twenty Questions for an Entrepreneur’s Life of Meaning: Fifteen Years of Socratic Teaching in Acton MBA Albert Loan, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
[2.D.11] Economic Ramifications of Distress, Violence, Pandemics, and Illiberalism [Board Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 11

Organizer: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chair: Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • The Effect of the Mandalay Bay Mass Shooting on Las Vegas Tourism: Evidence from Hotel Occupancy Data E. Frank Stephenson, Berry College; Alexander Marsella, Berry College; and Aiden Benoualid, Berry College
  • The Anglo Compression Engine: Individualism, Abstraction, and the Institutional Genesis of Modernity Mark Wilson, Saint Bonaventure University
  • Are Going to the Game and Watching the Game Substitutes or Complements? Evidence from Covid-Era NFL Stadium Attendance Restrictions Adam Cook, State University of New York at Fredonia
  • Distress with Distress: Financial Health of Higher Education Institutions Affects Demand Bryan McCannon, Illinois Wesleyan University; Brian Meehan, Berry College; and Justin Heflin, University of Kentucky
[2.D.12] New Directions in Catallactics [General Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 12

Organizers: Bill Tulloh, RMIT University; Daniel Houser, George Mason University;
Chair: Daniel Houser, George Mason University
  • Bayesians in the Catallaxy: Ludwig von Mises Meets Bruno de Finetti Tyler Brough, Utah State University
  • Hayek and the Quantum Turn in Economic Computation Matthew Kelly, Campbell University
  • Are Prices Embeddings? Another Look at the Knowledge-Generating Role of Prices Bill Tulloh, RMIT University
  • Computational Transaction Costs in Humans and Institutions Kevin McCabe, George Mason University
[2.D.13] Issues in Economic History [General Individual Submission]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 13

Organizer: Robert Lawson, Southern Methodist University
Chair: Cameron Tilley, College of Charleston
  • Free Banking, Liquidity, and Monetary Equilibrium in Dollarized Economies Francisco Borja, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
  • Expanding Norms on Government's Scope Cameron Tilley, College of Charleston
  • The Populist Business Cycle: Insights from Argentina's Democratic History Marcos Lüdy, Universidad del CEMA
  • Why Did the Soviet Economy Fail? Gia Jandieri, New Economic School, Georgia
[2.D.14] Innovation and Industry Dynamics [General Organized]
Tuesday | 2:30 pm-3:45 pm | Breakout 14

Organizer: Todd Nesbit, Ball State University
Chair: Todd Nesbit, Ball State University
  • Innovation and Adam Smith’s Sympathetic Persuasion Michelle Vachris, Virginia Wesleyan University
  • Industry Churn: Constructing a New Measure of Competition Todd Nesbit, Ball State University; and Russell Sobel, The Citadel
  • Static and Dynamic Economics in Competition Policy and Antitrust Giorgio Castiglia, George Mason University
  • Copyright, Creativity, and Innovation in the Post-Napster Market for Recorded Music Julio Cole, Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Free to Choose Network Reception and Screening | The Wealth of Nations at 250: Was Adam Smith Right? [All Conference]
Tuesday | 3:45 pm-5:30 pm | Milano II






Index to Participants

Acchiardo, Charity-Joy:
Acevedo, Rafael:
Aiyede, John:
Albrecht, Lucas:
Allison, Eric:
Alm, Richard:
Alston, Eric:
Altalhi, Bashair:
Alvarado, Ángel:
Alvarez, Sean-Patrick:
Ameyaw, Abdul-Kadir:
Araujo Quintero, Luis Carlos:
Arce, Laura:
Arias, J.J.:
Arif, Imran:
Art, Preston:
Awan, Fouzia:
Aybar, Robledo:
Baris, Daniel:
Barkalow, Jordon:
Bastos, João Pedro:
Beaulier, Scott:
Bekele, Bethlehem:
Bennett, Daniel:
Benoualid, Aiden:
Bergman, William:
Berryhill, Andrew:
Bhai, Moiz:
Bhattacharya, Puja:
Biolsi, Robert:
Bjørnskov, Christian:
Black, Bernard:
Blasco, Eduardo:
Boccia, Romina:
Boettke, Peter:
Bohanon, Cecil:
Bokina, Kamil:
Bologna Pavlik, Jamie:
Borja, Francisco:
Bou Harfouch, Layal:
Boudreaux, Christopher:
Boudreaux, Donald:
Bradley, Anne:
Brice, Brandon:
Brough, Tyler:
Brown, Leanora:
Brown, Nicholas:
Buchanan, Joy:
Burns, Scott:
Burt, Martin:
Buzzard, Jadon:
Cachanosky, Nicolas:
Calcagno, Peter:
Callais, Justin:
Calzada, Gabriel:
Can, Aleyna:
Candela, Rosolino:
Cannon, Chris:
Carden, Art:
Cardona-Arenas, Carlos:
Carey, Allan:
Carreiro, Daniel:
Carret, Vincent:
Carson, Byron:
Cary, Jackson:
Casasola, David:
Casillas Quezada, Juan José:
Castiglia, Giorgio:
Chambers, Dustin:
Chávez, Helmuth:
Cheng, Zilu:
Chinchaladze, Nodar:
Chisholm, John:
Chorniy, Anton:
Chrystall, Douglas:
Clark, Chris:
Clark, J.R.:
Clemmer, Jay:
Clifford, Nicholas:
Cole, Julio:
Collier, Caroline:
Collins, Clay:
Condon, Tobey:
Cook, Adam:
Cosso, Matheus:
Costa, Diogo:
Courtland, Shane:
Coyne, Christopher:
Crase, Connor:
Crego, David:
Crittenden, Abigail:
Cutsinger, Bryan:
D'Amico, Daniel:
D'Angelo, Derek:
Davis, Michael:
Dawson, John:
de Rugy, Veronique:
DeAngelis, Corey:
Del Ponte, Alessandro:
Deldoost, Mostafa:
Den Uyl, Douglas:
Denkyirah, Elisha:
Depken, Craig:
Diamond, Arthur:
Dirkmaat, Olav:
Donohew, Zachary:
Dunaway, Eric:
Durongkadej, Isarin:
Dutta, Nabamita:
Dwyer, Gerald:
Eabrasu, Marian:
Earle, Peter:
Ebeling, Richard:
Ekren, Elizabeth:
English, William:
Escalante, Edwar Enrique:
Estill, Jack:
Etienne, Xiaoli:
Evans, Brent:
Eyzaguirre, Hugo:
Faria, Hugo:
Faskowitz, Jordan:
Favetto, Juan Martín:
Fernández Luiña, Eduardo:
Fernández Méndez, Daniel:
Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús:
Fernandez, Santiago:
Figueiredo, Phelipe:
Fike, Rosemarie:
Flynn, Sean:
Folk, Jessie:
Foster, Paul David:
Fuller, Nickolas:
Furton, Glenn:
Gabriele, Florencia:
Garza, Eugenio:
Gay, David:
Geerling, Wayne:
Gelana, Geda:
Geloso, Vincent:
Gill, Anthony:
Ginn, Vance:
Gómez, Juan Manuel:
González Calvo, Miguel:
González, Ana:
Goodman, John:
Goodman, Nathan:
Grannis, Isaac:
Grier, Kevin:
Grier, Robin:
Gropper, Daniel:
Gulker, Max:
Gundapaneni, Siddharth:
Gunderson, Gerald:
Gustafson, Andrew:
Hagel, John:
Hall Blanco, Abigail:
Hall, Joshua:
Harden, Maxwell:
Harms, Anna Lynn:
Haymond, Jeffrey:
Heflin, Justin:
Helm, Samuel:
Helms, Joshua:
Henderson, David R.:
Hendrickson, John:
Henney, Debbie:
Herder, Jordan:
Herzberg, Roberta:
Hill, Ryan:
Hillman, Jordan:
Hoffman, Jeanne:
Hogan, Thomas:
Holcombe, Randall:
Holder, Kim:
Holletschek, Maxime:
Houser, Daniel:
Hughes, Thomas:
Hummel, Patricia:
Humphries, Andrew:
Hunt Ferrarini, Tawni:
Hyman, David:
Ikeda, Sanford:
Ingber, Joshua:
Irazabal Arana, Elen:
Jackson, Jeremy:
Jahan, Israt:
Jandieri, Gia:
Janson, Nathalie:
Jenkins, Megan:
Jensen, Nicholas:
Jiménez, Jorge Gabriel:
Johnston, Victoria:
Jones, Brigitta:
Jordan, Chandler:
Jordan, Jerry:
Kalamvokis, Jacob:
Kane, Timothy:
Kass, Malcolm:
Kelly, Matthew:
Kemboi, Dorothy:
Kibbe, Terry:
Kice, Max:
King, M. Scott:
Kinsella, Stephan:
Kissel, Adam:
Klein, Peter:
Koumpias, Antonios:
Kowalke, Billie:
Kramer, Claudia:
Krause, Martín:
Kuester, Daniel:
Kumar, Surendra:
Kwok, Erwin:
Lawler, Patrick:
Lawrence, Geoffrey:
Lawson Rubenstein, Kerianne:
Lawson, Robert:
Lawson, Tracy:
Leite, Brian:
Leiton, Santiago:
Lemke, Jayme:
Liu, Duan:
Liu, Jinan:
Loan, Albert:
Lobo, Bento:
Locke, Andrew:
Long, Roderick:
Lopez Flores, Clynton:
Lopez, Edward:
Lowe, Rebecca:
Lowood, Paul:
Lu, Janna:
Ludwig, Jeremiah:
Lüdy, Marcos:
Luther, William:
Madjd-Sadjadi, Zagros:
Magalhães Batista, Pedro:
Magness, Phillip:
Mahmood, Towhid:
Makovi, Michael:
Maldonado, Beatriz:
Mandeville, Brian:
March, Raymond:
Marciano, Alain:
Marroquín, Andrés:
Marsella, Alexander:
Martin, Christopher:
Martinelli, Cesar:
Martinez, Carlos:
Martinez, Lina:
Mastrianna, Michael:
Mateer, G. Dirk:
Maung, Kenwin:
Mayorga Montesdeoca, Daniel:
Mayta Canalle, Felipe:
McCabe, Kevin:
McCannon, Bryan:
McClure, James:
McCullough, Russ:
McLaughlin, Patrick:
Meadows, Thaddeus:
Meehan, Brian:
Melichar, Mark:
Mendez Goyzueta, Daniela:
Mendizabal Dardón, Luis Pedro:
Miller, Joel:
Milovanska-Farrington, Stefani:
Miozzi, Vincent:
Mirzoyan, Narek:
Mitchell, David:
Mitchell, Matthew:
Mkrtchian, Gor:
Modestova, Eva:
Mohib, Manal:
Mollerstrom, Johanna:
Monge, Malú:
Montano, Nicholas:
Montesinos-Yufa, Hugo:
Moore, Adam:
Mora, Jose:
Morkovsky, Kaleb:
Moyen, Nathalie:
Mudrow, Kalvin:
Muhoza, Florence:
Mullikin, Mark:
Mullins, Zane:
Munizaga, Felipe:
Murphy, Ryan:
Mustansir, Rudaina:
Myers, Lilliana:
Nastasi, Vittorio:
Nesbit, Todd:
Ngene, Geoffrey:
Niederjohn, Scott:
Nohejl, Jiri:
Novak, Mikayla:
O`Reilly, Colin:
O`Reilly, Patrick:
O'Driscoll, Gerald:
Ogilvie Vega de Seoane, Will:
Olliges, Caden:
Ortega, Alberto:
Ortegon, Isaac:
Ott, Ingrid:
Packard, Mark:
Padilla, Alexandre:
Palida, Ali:
Palmer, Parker:
Parellada, Ramón:
Paul, Rodney:
Pauline, Gina:
Pearson, R. Scott:
Pedrozo, Montserrat:
Peña, Guillermo:
Pender, Casey:
Pennathur, Anita:
Pérez, Miguel Ángel:
Peters, Christina:
Peters, Robert Anthony:
Petitt, Caleb:
Phillips, Caroline:
Pida-Reese, Jedediah:
Pierson, Matthew:
Pincin, Jared:
Plemmons, Alicia:
Poe, Hunter:
Post, Matthew:
Powell, Benjamin:
Psurek, Aleksander:
Qian, Kun:
Quandt, Ryan:
Rasmussen, Douglas:
Rayamajhee, Veeshan:
Rayo, Marimaite:
Redelsheimer, James:
Redford, Audrey:
Reed, Joshua:
Regalado Cardoso, Leonel:
Reilly, Chandler:
Reyes, Ernesto:
Ribeiro Quintas, André:
Riccardi, Nick:
Richardson, Craig:
Ridaught, Parker:
Rietz, Justin:
Riff, Sivan:
Río Nevado de Zelaya, Mónica:
Roark, Eric:
Rode, Martin:
Rodríguez, Yeny:
Rojas, Fabio:
Rossi Mazzoni, João Fernando:
Rota Dal Molin, Rafael:
Rovinski, Molly:
Rowe, Stephen:
Roween Almaden, Catherine:
Roy, Ravi:
Rubio, Adrian:
Russell, Tobias:
Sáenz de Viteri, Andrea:
Sage, William:
Salinas-León, Roberto:
Salter, Alexander:
Sánchez-Piñol, Daniel:
Sanchéz, Iván:
Saravia, Antonio:
Sarris-Michopoulos, Constantine:
Sauer, Katherine:
Scacchi, Mitchell:
Scarcioffolo, Alexandre:
Schlagel, Ian:
Schmid, Alexander:
Schneider, Henrique:
Schug, Mark:
Schultz, James:
Schwarz, Gonzalo:
Segovia, Karla:
Shaw Stroup, Jane:
Shaw, Emma:
Shelton, Ray:
Shippee, Nathaniel:
Sidorova, Jen:
Siegal, Nicole:
Silver, Charles:
Simon, Marius:
Simpson, Brian:
Skaliotis, Chrysanthi:
Skoble, Aeon:
Skousen, Mark:
Skwire, Sarah:
Slivinski, Krystal:
Slivinski, Stephen:
Smith, Jacob:
Smith, Payton:
Snoad, John:
Snow, Nicholas:
Sobel, Russell:
Soriano, John:
Staley, Samuel:
Stansel, Dean:
Stark, Sven:
Steele, Charles:
Stephenson, E. Frank:
Stiglbauer, Amanda:
Stratmann, Thomas:
Stringham, Edward:
Stuckman, Grady:
Sturgill, Brad:
Suarez Garcia, Juan:
Subrahmanyam, Vijaya:
Sun, Lansing:
Surana, Samrudha:
Sweetland, Kyle:
Swisher, Adam:
Tackett, Maria:
Tahsin, Salman:
Tam-George, Ibiye Aaron:
Taylor, Crystal:
Temming, John:
Terjesen, Siri:
Terziev, Eliza:
Thies, Clifford:
Tian, Yi:
Tilley, Cameron:
Torra, José:
Towner, Aaron:
Trafelet, Remy:
Trujillo, Mariana:
Tucker, Ted:
Tulloh, Bill:
Tuszynski, Meg:
Vachris, Michelle:
Van Schoelandt, Chad:
Vastic, Tin:
Velásquez, Pedro Pablo:
Wagner, Gary:
Wagner, Jamie:
Walker, Douglas:
Wall, Howard:
Wann, Christi:
Watson, Leah:
Watson, William:
Weber, Axel:
Weber, Jared:
Weinbach, Andrew:
Weir, Jonathon:
Wenzel, Nikolai:
White, Lawrence:
Willis, Amy:
Wilson, Bart:
Wilson, Mark:
Wing, Coady:
Witcher, Marcus:
Witham, Adam:
Wooten, Jadrian:
Wright, Katherine:
Wright, Robert:
Wroblewski, Michael:
Wynne, Mark:
Xiao, Ruolong:
Yagil, Joseph:
Yahya, Moin:
Yonk, Ryan:
Yoshida, Nathaniel:
Young, Andrew:
Zablotsky, Edgardo:
Zambelli, Anthony:
Zhahadai, Bira:
Zhou, Xi:
Zhu, Qijun:
Zulfiqar, Fasih:
Zuniga, Santiago:
Zwicke, Matthew:
Zwolinski, Matthew: