Session 440: CE2 -> Crime and Economics I
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Friday, November 19
Place: Confederation 4
Session Chair: Kenneth C. Land, Duke Universty
Modelling Canadian Crime Trends in Terms of Unemployment and Age: Implications of the Easterlin Hypothesis
by: Jules Dorval, University of Calgary (Corresponding)
Augustine Brannigan, University of Calgary
Spatial Relationships Between Unemployment and Crime
by: Sanjeev Sridharan, Caliber Associates (Corresponding)
Jon'a Meyer, Rutgers University - Camden
From Walnut Street to Wall Street: Issues of Class, Gender, Race in Prison Privatization
by: Renee G. Kasinsky, University of Massachusetts - Lowell (Corresponding)
D.J. Quigley, University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Balancing Efficiency and Equity: Economics and Insider Trading
by: Carey Herbert, University of Arizona (Corresponding)
Discussants:
Kenneth C. Land, Duke Universty

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