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2006 Theses
For Master of Arts Degree in Economics:
Anna Kaltenboeck
"Peer
Math Ability, Quantitative Curriculum Content, and Wages: A Story of
Gender Differences"
Advisor: Prof. David Garman
Jongsang Park
"Second-Best
Optimal Rules for Excludable Public Goods"
Advisor: Prof. Gilbert Metcalf
Liang Tan
"Essays on
Firm’s Advertising and Financing Strategies"
Advisor: Prof. Marcelo Bianconi, Prof. Lynne Pepall and Prof. Daniel Richards
For Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Economics or Quantitative Economics:
Adam Bunnell
"Will They Stay or Will They Go: An Empirical Analysis of Worker
Turnover and Human Resource Management in Indian Apparel Factories"
Advisor: Prof. Drusilla Brown
Awarded High Honors
Michael DeBartolo
"The Economics of Faith-Based Organizations: Does Religious
Pluralism Play a Role in Fostering Civic Engagement?"
Advisors: Prof. Lynne Pepall and Prof. John Straub
Awarded Highest Honors
John Papp
"The Impact of Social Security on Savings"
Advisor: Prof. Gilbert Metcalf
Awarded Highest Honors
Jared Rubinstein
"A Stitch in Time Saves Nine: Anti-Sweatshop Activism and the
Discovery of Superior HR Practices"
Advisor: Prof. Drusilla Brown
Awarded Highest Honors
Maria Samoilova
"Oil Price Effect on Russia’s Labor Market"
Advisor: Prof. Jay Shimshack
Awarded High Honors
Niyati Shah
"Risk Taking and HIV Risk"
Advisor: Prof. Margaret McMillan
Awarded High Honors
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