NOISE 2011

The New Orleans Invitational Seminar in Ethics (NOISE) is a one day meeting featuring discussion of new papers by Ben Bradley (Syracuse), Eric Cave (Arkansas State), Justin D’Arms (Ohio State), Jeff Moriarty (Bentley), and Connie Rosati (Arizona).

Commentators and Discussants will include Elizabeth Brake (Calgary), Dale Dorsey (Kansas), Janice Dowell (Nebraska), Sean Foran (Bowling Green), Daniel Jacobson (Michigan), Simon May (Virginia Tech), Douglas Portmore (Arizona State), David Shoemaker (Tulane), David Sobel (Nebraska), and Steven Wall (Arizona).

NOISE 2012

The 2012 New Orleans Invitational Seminar in Ethics (NOISE) is a one day meeting featuring discussion of new papers Dale Dorsey (Kansas), Sean Foran (BGSU), Daniel Jacobson (Michigan), David Lefkowitz (Richmond), and David Sobel (Nebraska).

Commentators and Discussants include Elizabeth Brake (Arizona State ), Eric Cave (Arkansas State), Justin D’Arms (Ohio State), Janice Dowell (Nebraska), Simon May (Virginia Tech), Jeff Moriarty (Bentley), Jonathan Quong (Manchester), Connie Rosati (Arizona), David Shoemaker (Tulane), and Steven Wall (Arizona).”

NOISE 2013

The 2013 New Orleans Invitational Seminar in Ethics (NOISE) is a one day meeting featuring discussion of new papers on ethics by Elizabeth Brake (Arizona State), Janice Dowell and David Sobel (Nebraska), Eric Mack (Tulane), Douglas Portmore (Arizona State), and Steve Wall (Arizona). Commentators and session chairs include Connie Rosati (Arizona), Simon May (Florida State), Jeff Moriarty (Bentley), Dale Dorsey (Kansas/Tulane), Pamela Hieronymi (UCLA), and David Lefkowitz (Richmond).

NOISE 2016

About The Speaker

The 2016 New Orleans Invitational Seminar in Ethics (NOISE) is a one-day meeting featuring discussion of new papers on ethics and political philosophy by Dale Dorsey (University of Kansas), Gwen Bradford (Rice University), David Sobel (Syracuse University), and Christian Coons (Bowling Green State University). Registration is required, and papers will be assumed to have been read in advance in order to best facilitate discussion.

Behavior and Innovation in Health Markets Conference

This one-day conference brought leading health policy experts to Tulane to present work on behavior and innovation in healthcare markets.

Presenters:

Shin Yi Chou, Lehigh University, “The Benefits of Prenatal Care: Evidence from the SARS Epidemic in Taiwan”

Neeraj Sood, University of Southern California, “Price Shopping for Healthcare”

Michael Darden, Tulane University, “The Star Treatment: Estimating the Impact of Star Ratings on Medicare Advantage Enrollments”

Health Policy Working Group: Keith Finlay

About The Speaker

Dr. Finlay received his PhD from University of California, Irvine in 2007. His research fields are labor economics and applied econometrics, and his research interests include external effects of incarceration and crime and human capital in cities. Recently, Dr. Finlay has been looking at the effect of prescription requirements for pseudoephedrine on methamphetamine labs and use of methamphetamine.

Health Policy Working Group: Nina Yin

About The Speaker

Dr. Yin is one of the postdoc teaching fellows in the Murphy Institute and Department of Economics at Tulane University from 2013-2015. She obtained her PhD degree from Toulouse School of Economics, France in 2013. Before that, she obtained an M.A. from the China Center for Economic Research, Peking University. Her research interests involve health economics, empirical industrial organization and the economics of innovation and intellectual property.

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