D00-3 TOPICS IN APPLIED MICROECONOMICS
This session includes four papers which analyze different aspects of labor and firm theory. The purpose of the session is to increase our understanding labor force participation, patient outcomes, and technology diffusion.
Organizer: Ronald Shadbegian, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — USA
Chair: Robert Jones, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth — USA

Michael R. Johnson, Clark University — USA, A Two Sided Market Analysis of Technology Sharing: Open Source and Proprietary Firms

Maggie Cole Beebe, Emmanuel College — USA, Are Nurse's Unions Good for Patient Outcomes?

Chunbei Wang, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth — USA, The Impact of 9/11 on Self-Employment Outcomes of Middle Eastern and South Asian Immigrant

Merve Cebi, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth — USA, Employer-Provided Health Insurance and Labor Supply of Married Women

Discussants: Chunbei Wang, Merve Cebi and Robert Jones, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth — USA, Maggie Cole Beebe, Emmanuel College — USA

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