New York State Economics Association 2021 Annual Conference

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New York State Economics Association 2021Annual ConferenceOctober 16, 2021Saturday October 16, 20218:30 AM Welcomehttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81315765555?pwd T3BZUWlPU3N4aGM0MlphTWVyZUk4dz098:40 – 9:55 AM Undergraduate paper presentations Ahttps://siena.zoom.us/j/9878484149410:05 – 10:15 AM Break10:15 – 11:30 AM Undergraduate paper presentations Bhttps://siena.zoom.us/j/9878484149411:40 – 12:15 PM Keynote AddressDr. Diego Mendez-Carbajo (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86221802232?pwd ZTBNbHFQYkdRNlIyUzBiTjczV1N0QT0912:30 – 12:45 PM Undergraduate Paper Awards 45 – 1:15 PM Lunch Break1:15 – 2:30 PM Concurrent sessions C2:30 – 2:40 PM Break2:40 – 3:55 PM Concurrent sessions D4:00 – 5:30 PM Business Meeting (All Are Welcome)https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88232746688?pwd NXJDem90cEJWTTh2OEt1bmN6VWdXdz091

Saturday, October 16, 20218:45-8:55 am WELCOMEJoin Zoom MeetingTime: Oct 16, 2021 08:45 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81315765555?pwd T3BZUWlPU3N4aGM0MlphTWVyZUk4dz09Meeting ID: 813 1576 5555Passcode: 6917429:00 - 10:15AM: Concurrent Sessions: Group ASession A1Undergraduate Student Paper Contest (A)8:40 to 9:55 amChair: Manimoy Paul (Siena College), mpaul@siena.eduJoin Zoom meetinghttps://siena.zoom.us/j/98784841494Patrick Muscari (Skidmore College) “Paid Domestic Work and Slavery in the 21st Century:Analyzing the Impacts of PEC das Domesticas on the Formalization, Real Income, and WorkingHours of Brazilian Domestic Workers”Caydee Blankenship (SUNY Oswego) “The Impact of Restaurant Closures on the Number ofCoronavirus Cases”Kuran Dawkins (SUNY Farmingdale) “The Effects of Financialization on Income Inequality inOECD Nations”Paiyam Kardgar (SUNY Oneonta) “Does Professional Outcome, Among Other Factors, Impact aHigh School Recruit's College ---------Session A2:Economics Education I8:40 – 9:55 amChair: Sirui Liu siruiliu@buffalo.eduJoin Zoom g ID: 919 6057 1731Passcode: NYSEA21Kevin Meyer (Saginaw Valley State University) “Do Laptops in the Classroom ProduceNegative Externalities? Evidence from a Classroom Field Experiment” kmeyer@svsu.eduDiscussant: Sirui Liu2

Sirui Liu (State University of New York, Buffalo) “The Effects of STEM Incentive Program onEducational Outcomes” siruiliu@buffalo.eduDiscussant: Jimena Gonzalez-RamirezJimena Gonzalez-Ramirez (Manhattan College) “The Application of Economics throughPodcasts and TED-talks in Principles of Microeconomics and Environmental Economics in aTeam-Based Learning Setting” jimena.gonzalez@manhattan.eduDiscussant: Kevin MeyerSession A3 Natural Resources and Economic Development8:40 - 9:55 AMChair: Mario Gonzalez-Corzo mario.gonzalez-corzo@lehman.cuny.eduMeeting ID: 945 6617 6821Access Code: cbG7dtLink: https://cuny.zoom.us/meeting/94566176821Mario Gonzalez-Corzo (Lehman College, CUNY) “Agricultural Transformations and FoodSovereignty in Cuba” mario.gonzalez-corzo@lehman.cuny.eduDiscussant: Monica DasLoujaina Abdelwahed (The Cooper Union) “Natural Resources and Inequality: Evidence fromthe United States” loujaina.abdelwahed@cooper.eduDiscussant: Mario Gonzalez-CorzoIsabel Pastoor (St. Catherine University) “Women’s household bargaining power in sub-SaharanAfrica: Evidence from 21 countries” irpastoor719@stkate.eduDiscussant: Loujaina AbdelwahedMonica Das (Skidmore College) “Inequality and Pollution: A Semiparametric Estimation withan endogenous regressor” mdas@skidmore.eduDiscussant: Isabel PastoorSession A4 Financial Economics I8:40 - 9:55 AMChair: Vassilios Gargalas Vassilios.gargalas@lehman.cuny.eduJoin Zoom 993?pwd UlZyVG5NYlFNaG1EcUZMaXpGK2lGdz09Meeting ID: 827 8991 7993Password:5705893

Vassilios Gargalas (Lehman College, CUNY) and Mario Gonzalez-Corzo. “Trends in StockHoldings and Capital Market Participation by U.S. Households since the 2008 Financial ant: Junhee HwangGarrison Song (SUNY Farmingdale) “Has the Size Effect of Stock Returns Disappeared? -aDynamic Capital Mobility Based Interpretation” songh@farmingdale.eduDiscussant: Vassilios GargalasJunhee Hwang(Avon Old Farms School), “Study on the Bubbles and Jump Anomalies in theESG Stock Market” junheehwang0318@gmail.comDiscussant: Nikolaos PapanikolaouNikolaos Papanikolaou (Lehman College) “Monetary Policy and Income Shares: Decompositionand ARDL Model Approach” nikolaos.papanikolaou@lehman.cuny.eduDiscussant: Garrison SongConcurrent Sessions B: 10:15 - 11:30 AMSession B1 Undergraduate Student Paper Contest (B)10:15 – 11:30 AMChair: Della Lee Sue (Marist College)Join Zoom n Livi (SUNY Farmingdale) “Ending Chronic Homelessness: Does Federal FundingReduce the Rate of Chronic Homelessness?”Lev Paciorkowski (Rochester Institute of Technology) “Economics of mercury pollution control:The case of urban forests around Hartford, CT”Kai-Sigurd Jensen (St. Lawrence University) “An Analysis of Basel III Capital Requirements onthe Composition of G-SIB Earnings”Quinn Spangler (Syracuse University) “The Current State of Salary Discrimination in theNational Hockey League”Session B2 Development, Technology and Growth10:15 – 11:30 AMChair: Richard Kyung nycrick@gmail.comJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84774083472?pwd ZklOZ0lBVlM1OEZUUUpmK0wwWDVJUT09Meeting ID: 847 7408 34724

Passcode: 994633Arpita Srivastava (Ingraham Institute Girls Degree College, Affiliated by Chaudhary CharanSingh University (CCSU) and Muskan Sharma “Effects of Green Growth on India’s EconomicSustainability” arpita130913@gmail.com Mukku.s2k@gmail.comDiscussant:Krishnendu DasKrishnendu Das (Lalbaba College) “Fuzzy Multidimensional Poverty and the issue ofSustainability: A Study in Indian Context” krishnendu eco@outlook.comDiscussant: Shreya Pawan SrivastavaDaeun Kim (KMLA) “Relationships Between Social media, Depression, and Social Isolation”kdaeun7908@gmail.comDiscussant:Arpita SrivastavaShreya Pawan Srivastava (K.V. Pendhakar College of Science, Arts & Commerce) and UtkarshSrivastava “The Nexus between Rural Poverty and Economic Growth in India”bobrim1408@gmail.com usrivastava51@gmail.comDiscussant: Daeun KimSession B3 Health, Education and Welfare Economics I10:15 – 11:30 AMChair: Sandipa Bhattacharjee sandipab@buffalo.eduJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://buffalo.zoom.us/j/4346369188Meeting ID: 434 636 9188Passcode: UB ECOSungmin Park (SUNY Buffalo) “Social Security and Economic Growth: Evidence fromInternational Panel Data” spark38@buffalo.eduDiscussant: Richard KyungInah Jung(Busan Foreign School) and Becky McCarthy (GEB-CRG) “Study on Plans for UrbanRegeneration in Busan and San Francisco: A Comparative Study” RichardKyung@yahoo.cominah jung@gebcrg.orgDiscussant: Sandipa BhattacharjeeSandipa Bhattacharjee (SUNY Buffalo) “Exchange Rate Volatility and International Students'Educational Choice in the United States” sandipab@buffalo.eduDiscussant: Sungmin Park5

Session B4 Economics Education II10:15 – 11:30 AMChair: Jason MuenzenJoin Zoom meeting:https://ithaca.zoom.us/j/94224705287?pwd alU3cEFqdXBwTWVYa2dUOWgrak5yUT09Jason Muenzen (Ithaca College), Alka Bramhandkar (Ithaca College) “Virtual Learning: ACheater’s Paradise” jmuenzen@ithaca.eduDiscussant: Junsung LeeJunsung Lee (Global Economy and Business) “Evolution of Hawaiian Creole English andMultilingualism in the Hawaiian Classroom” leejunsung1024@gmail.comDiscussant: Jason MuenzenKeynote Address11:40 – 12:15 PMDr. Diego Mendez-Carbajo (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)“Leveraging FRED Data to Address Diversity and Inclusion”*Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86221802232?pwd ZTBNbHFQYkdRNlIyUzBiTjczV1N0QT09Meeting ID: 862 2180 2232Passcode: 875597Undergraduate Paper Competition Committee12:30 – 12:45 PMUndergraduate Paper Awards imoy Paul, Siena CollegeDella Lee Sue, Marist CollegeArindam Mandal, Siena College12:45 – 1:15 PM Lunch BreakConcurrent Sessions C: 1:15 – 2:30 PMSession C1 Regional and New York State Economy6

1:15 – 2:30 PMChair: Richard Vogel (SUNY Farmingdale) richard.vogel@farmingdale.eduJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/88575943059?pwd WDl1RDZxWmp1Mi9yV2k3RGJZbTV4dz09Meeting ID: 885 7594 3059Passcode: 5Q0g00One tap mobile 19292056099,,88575943059#,,,,*458886# US (New York) 13126266799,,88575943059#,,,,*458886# US --------------Richard Vogel (SUNY Farmingdale) “Recreational Marijuana and the New York StateEconomy” richard.vogel@farmingdale.eduDiscussant: Ashley HwayngRachel Wilwerding (Fordham University) “Understanding How the Impact of Air Pollution onEMS Dispatches is Amplified by Heat Waves in New York City” rwilwerding@fordham.eduDiscussant: Richard VogelAshley Hwang (BHSS) “Displacement Driven by Gentrification in New York City”ashevl04@gmail.comDiscussant: Sean LeeSean Lee (The Peddie School) “Study on the Changes in Social Unit and Demographics Due toGentrification of New York City Neighborhoods” seanlee10234@gmail.comDiscussant: Rachel WilwerdingSession C2 Sports Economics1:15 – 2:30 PMChair: Kpoti Kitissou (SUNY Oneonta), Kpoti.kitissou@oneonta.eduSession Organizer: Michael McAvoy, SUNY Oneonta,Michael.mcavoy@oneonta.eduJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83113631133?pwd MWJKM3VUN3dTb1hZNTIwMExGUkFhQT09Meeting ID: 831 1363 1133Passcode: 010719Jeremy M. Losak (David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, Syracuse University),Benjamin J. Posmanick (Department of Finance, St. Bonaventure University), Raymond Sauer(John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University). “On the Value of a PremiumCollege Football Player: Evaluating the Brown Methodology.” jmlosak@syr.eduDiscussant: Michael McAvoy7

Patrick Reilly (Skidmore College), John Solow, (University of Central Florida), Peter VonAllmen, (Skidmore College) – “What Happens When Kawhi Sits? The Impact of LoadManagement and In-game Uncertainty of Outcomes in the NBA” preilly@skidmore.eduDiscussant: Cristian SepulvedaCristian Sepulveda (Farmingdale State College). “Cost-benefit analysis of an ‘average’professional sports team or stadium.” sepulvc@farmingdale.eduDiscussant: Jeremy LosakNicholas Giordano (SUNY Oneonta 2019), Kpoti Kitissou (SUNY Oneonta), and MichaelMcAvoy* (SUNY Oneonta). “The Marginal Revenue Product of a Premium Men’s CollegeBasketball Player, 2010-2013.” Michael.mcavoy@oneonta.eduDiscussant: Patrick ReillySession C3 Law and Economics1:15 – 2:30 PMChair: Kenneth Liao liaok@farmingdale.eduJoin Zoom g ID: 846 2080 3237One tap mobile 16465588656,,84620803237# US (New York) 13126266799,,84620803237# US (Chicago)Jeffrey Wagner (Rochester Institute of Technology) “Economics of IP in Sustainable WasteManagement with Application to Managing Satellite Debris in Low-Earth Orbit”mjwgse@rit.eduDiscussant: Jose MartinezNicole Hunter (SUNY Buffalo) and Fred Floss (Buffalo State College) “An Economic Analysisof New York State Senate Bill S933A” nlhunter@buffalo.eduDiscussant: Kenneth LiaoJose Martinez (Food and Drug Administration - Center for Tobacco Products) “FDA RetailerCompliance Data from 2010 to 2019: An Analysis of State Tobacco 21 Laws & Youth Access”jose.martinez@fda.hhs.govDiscussant: Jeffrey WagnerKenneth Liao (SUNY Farmingdale) “High Expectations: How Cannabis Legalization AffectsDemand” liaok@farmingdale.eduDiscussant: Nicole Hunter8

Session C4 International Economics1:15 – 2:30 PMChair: Xu Zhang zhangx@farmingdale.eduJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/4326697713?pwd MXBVOEU0bFlyNkZIb01nQURhOExwdz09Meeting ID: 432 669 7713Passcode: 3tqhRmAni Mitra (Bard College) and Arindam Mandal (SUNY Oneonta) “Financialization of the GlobalEconomy and State Protection of Human Rights” amitra@bard.eduDiscussant: Xu ZhangAshima Ghosh (Ewing Christian College, Prayagraj (U.P.) India) “Belt and Road Initiative ofChina and its Global Economic Implications” ashima.ecc@gmail.comDiscussant: Olivia BottingAbeba Mussa (Farmingdale State College), Meeghan Rogers (Farmingdale State College), XuZhang (SUNY Farmingdale) “Financial Capability across Generations and Technology”zhangx@farmingdale.eduDiscussant: Ani MitraOlivia Botting (St. Lawrence University) “Financial Flows into Western Africa: Does the CFAzone make a difference?” orbott17@stlawu.eduDiscussant: Ashima GhoshSession D1 Financial Economics II2:40 – 3:55 PMChair: Katarzyna Platt plattk@oldwestbury.eduJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://suny-owedu.zoom.us/j/2830687987?pwd Q2JrT2dYM1lUbVM4TWN2ejBWOW9ZUT09Meeting ID: 283 068 7987Passcode: financeChukwudi Ikwueze (Queensborough Community College, CUNY) “How Market InternalitiesAffect the U.S. Business Dynamism” chuikwueze@aol.comDiscussant: Unurjargal NyambuuUnurjargal Nyambuu (New York City College of Technology, CUNY) “Financial Innovation inRenewable Energy: The Case for Green Bonds” UNyambuu@citytech.cuny.eduDiscussant: Eleni Mariola9

Eleni Mariola (Iona College), Katarzyna Platt (SUNY Old Westbury), and Elena Smirnova(SUNY Old Westbury). “Shareholder Activism and Institutional Investors” : Rashmi DwivediRashmi Dwivedi (IEC University) “THE ACCESSIBILITY ANALYSIS OF FINANCIALINCLUSION OF WOMEN IN PANNA DISTRICT OF MADHYA PRADESH, iscussant: Chukwudi IkwuezeSession D2 Economic and Social Implications of Covid-192:40 – 3:55 PMChair: Brian Sloboda bsloboda@email.phoenix.eduJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://umgc-edu.zoom.us/j/96522484638?pwd eUpJNFRJbU9SNmNMdU5haXE0UVZDdz09Meeting ID: 965 2248 4638Passcode: 01072660Brian Sloboda (University of Phoenix) and Rolando Santos (Lakeland College) “Identifying theGlobal Transmission of the COVID-19 Pandemic on G-20 Economies”bsloboda@email.phoenix.eduDiscussant: Manimoy PaulManimoy Paul (Siena College) “Factors behind some people not taking the COVID vaccine”mpaul@siena.eduDiscussant: Babita SrivastavaVincent Chen (Global Economy and Business) “Impact of Mask Policies on Social andPsychological Consequences During the COVID-19 Pandemic” vchen080604@gmail.comDiscussant: Brian SlobodaBabita Srivastava (William Paterson University) “Economic Reverberations of Covid-19 onGreen Energy” srivastavab@wpunj.eduDiscussant: Vincent ChenSession D3 Labor and Demographic Economics2:40 – 3:55 PMChair: Arindam Mandal amandal@siena.eduJoin Zoom meeting:https://siena.zoom.us/j/9878484149410

Arindam Mandal (Siena College) and Sumant Rai “Minimum Wage and College Enrollment: AnEmpirical Analysis” amandal@siena.eduDiscussant: Jelena NikolicJelena Nikolic (Wentworth Institute of Technology) “Monopsony with Heterogeneous Labour:Evidence from Economic Transition” nikolicj@wit.eduDiscussant: Arindam MandalAlex Perry (Siena College) and Elias Shukralla (Siena College) “Labor Market Institutions,Trade, and Inequality in OECD Nations” ac03perr@alum.siena.eduDiscussant: Aleida Cobas-ValdÃsSession D4 Topics in Economic Thought2:40 – 3:55 PMChair: Rick Weber weberr@farmingdale.eduJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88263715840?pwd OSs4Tm9VODg2NWJkR1Nod080L3ZUZz09Meeting ID: 882 6371 5840Passcode: ------------------Sean Um (Global Economy and Business) “Marriage and Divorce Trends in the Middle Eastwith the Development of Social Media and Economy ” sean um@gebcrg.orgDiscussant: Rick WeberJaehoon Shin (Global Economy and Business) “Influences of Non-Governmental Organizations(NGOs) and Non-Profits on the Economy” ryanjaehoonshin@gmail.comDiscussant: Jiayu LuJiayu Lu (Jericho HS) “Social Support for Adolescent Loneliness: The Whole CommunityApproach Using Dogs” Jiayulu0327ny@gmail.comDiscussant: Jaehoon ShinRick Weber (SUNY Farmingdale) “Clusters of Economic Freedom Through Time”weberr@farmingdale.eduDiscussant: Jaehoon -------------------------------------------------* This session is a live demonstration of active learning with FRED data. The flagship databasefrom the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis allows instructors to place abstract concepts inrealistic and relevant contexts, building data literacy and numeracy skills. Participants will learnhow to use data to answer the following questions: What is the value of women's domestic laborthat goes unpaid? How did the COVID-19-induced recession impact men and women11

employment? What fraction of the labor force do workers with a disability represent? We willshowcase how to leverage short FRED Blog online reading Q&As for discussing topics ondiversity and inclusion in the classroom and integrate the FRED Interactive modules in yoursyllabus to easily teach graph-building and graph-reading skills. All these resources areaccessible to instructors at no cost.Business Meeting (All Are Welcome)4:25 pm - 5:45 pmJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88232746688?pwd NXJDem90cEJWTTh2OEt1bmN6VWdXdz09Meeting ID: 882 3274 6688Passcode: 02086512

Junhee Hwang(Avon Old Farms School), "Study on the Bubbles and Jump Anomalies in the ESG Stock Market" junheehwang0318@gmail.com Discussant: Nikolaos Papanikolaou Nikolaos Papanikolaou (Lehman College) "Monetary Policy and Income Shares: Decomposition and ARDL Model Approach" nikolaos.papanikolaou@lehman.cuny.edu Discussant: Garrison Song