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2009 2 0 0 9 A n n u A l R e p o R t A n d r e w Y o u n g S c h o o l o f P o lic y S t u d ie s Annual Report A Y S NDREW OUNG CHOOL O F P O L I C Y S T U D I E S Andrew Young School of Policy Studies P.O. Box 3992 Atlanta, GA 30302-3992 www.andrewyoungschool.org 404-413-0000 The 2009 accomplishments of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies are detailed in the pages that follow. Here are some highlights. In 2009: 214 scholarly papers, chapters and books were published or forthcoming. 34% Joint research of our faculty or research associates accounted for of the papers. 15 Faculty and research associates edited or co-edited journals, 32 served on advisory boards for journals, 131 and refereed for different journals. 181 Faculty and research associates made presentations at U.S. conferences and 66 international presentations, 247 a total of presentations. Faculty and research associates worked with international agencies 38 and as lecturers and advisors to countries, from China to Egypt to South Africa. 29 Our graduate students have published scholarly papers 12 and have another under review. 31 They presented papers at professional conferences. 200 The Andrew Young School awarded degrees. Researchers and reports from the Andrew Young School were featured in 151 stories in various media outlets. $8 million The AYSPS endowment is over . Active sponsored grants for AYS departments and centers $37,723,514 were . C ontents Staff of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies ........................................................................5 Academic Programs and Student Activities ...................................................................................13 Office of Academic Assistance ..................................................................................................15 Chartered Student Organizations ............................................................................................19 Student Activities ....................................................................................................................21 Student Awards, Honors and Scholarships ...............................................................................26 Degrees Conferred ...................................................................................................................31 Faculty and Professional Staff Activities ........................................................................................35 Papers, Books and Chapters: Published or Forthcoming ..........................................................37 Papers Under Review, or “Revise and Resubmit” Status ..........................................................54 Journal Refereeing, Appointments, and Other Professional Activities ......................................62 Papers Presented and Conference Participation: Domestic .......................................................79 Professional Invitations in CY2010 ..........................................................................................97 Scholarly International Activities and Professional Foreign Travel .........................................100 Graduate Student Activities ..................................................................................................107 Research Centers and Programs .................................................................................................117 Department of Economics ....................................................................................................119 Department of Public Management and Policy .....................................................................133 Domestic Programs ...............................................................................................................140 Fiscal Research Center ...........................................................................................................142 ExCEN - Experimental Economics Center ............................................................................149 Georgia Health Policy Center ................................................................................................161 International Studies Program ...............................................................................................170 Nonprofit Studies Program ....................................................................................................185 Public Performance and Management Group ........................................................................195 Usery Workplace Research Group .........................................................................................199 Outreach and Technical Support ...............................................................................................203 State and Community Service ...............................................................................................205 Research and Teaching Collaboration Within the University .................................................210 Outreach to Other Universities in the State ...........................................................................215 University, College and Department Service ..........................................................................216 Staff Activities ...........................................................................................................................227 Research Support ..................................................................................................................229 Staff Activities ........................................................................................................................232 Advancement ............................................................................................................................233 AYSPS Board of Advisors ......................................................................................................235 Development Highlights .......................................................................................................238 Public Relations .....................................................................................................................240 Media Hits ............................................................................................................................244 Appendix: Report on External Funding .....................................................................................251 External Funding ...................................................................................................................253 S a Y S P S taff of the ndrew oung chool of olicY tudieS W. Bartley Hildreth Dean Robert E. Moore Associate Dean e c ndowed hairS James C. Cox Noah Langdale Jr., Eminent Scholar Chair in Environmental Policy Barry T. Hirsch W.J. Usery Chair of the American Workplace Dennis R. Young Bernard B. and Eugenia A. Ramsey Chair of Private Enterprise David L. Sjoquist Dan E. Sweat Distinguished Chair in Educational and Community Policy d S f iStinguiShed enior ellowS Richard Bird University of Toronto Distinguished Visiting Professor of Economics Paul Rosser Chairman, Rosser International Inc. Chair, Advisory Board, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Russ Toal Georgia State University Institute of Public Health Distinguished Fellow in Health Policy W.J. Usery Chairman, The Usery Center Distinguished Executive Fellow in Labor Policy Sibusiso Vil-Nkomo University of Pretoria Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Management Andrew Young Former United Nations Ambassador Public Affairs Professor of Policy Studies c P d hairS and rogram irectorS David L. Sjoquist Domestic Programs Mary Beth Walker Economics James C. Cox Experimental Economics Center David L. Sjoquist Fiscal Research Center Karen J. Minyard Georgia Health Policy Center Jorge L. Martinez-Vazquez International Studies Program Dennis R. Young Nonprofit Studies Program Harvey K. Newman Public Management and Policy Deon Locklin Public Performance and Management Group Myles G. Smith The Civic League for Regional Atlanta Staff 5 a B dviSorY oard Chair Michael Mescon * Samuel E. Allen Alicia Philipp * Paul C. Rosser, P.E. Founding Member Sally Rosser * Ingrid Saunders Jones John Rutherford Seydel, II Paula Stephan Charter Members Dianne Wisner Billye Suber Williams Aaron Andrea Young Angela Allen Andrew J. Young Thomas Carroll Carolyn McClain Young Evern Cooper Epps J. Veronica Biggins* Dean Sidney Kirschner W. Bartley Hildreth Kathryn Jo Lincoln John D. Maguire Arnold L. Martin, III * Note: Several members of the advisory board hold Georgia Carlton A. Masters State University degrees: Angela Allen (M.B.A ‘80), J. Robert A. Meier Veronica Biggins (M.Ed. ‘70), Alicia Philipp (M.B.A. ‘82), Laura Mendenhall and Sally Rosser (M.H.A. ‘75). d e ePartment of conomicS Faculty: Robert Moore, Associate Dean Grace O James Alm* Klara Sabirianova Peter Roy Bahl* Mark Rider H. Spencer Banzhaf Felix Rioja Rachana Bhatt Jon Rork Resul Cesur, Visiting Glenwood Ross James C. Cox Vjollca Sadiraj Carter Doyle, Visiting Antonio Saravia, Visiting Paul Ferraro Bruce A. Seaman Shelby Frost Kurt E. Schnier Shiferaw Gurmu David L. Sjoquist Andrew Hanson Paula E. Stephan Kenneth Heaghney J. Todd Swarthout Barry T. Hirsch Rusty Tchernis Julie Hotchkiss, Adjunct Erdal Tekin Paul Kagundu Geoffrey K. Turnbull Bruce Kaufman Neven Valev Susan Laury Mary Beth Walker, Jon Mansfield Sally Wallace Jorge Martinez-Vazquez* Yongsheng Xu James Marton * Regents Professors 6 Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Department of Economics continued Part-Time Instructors: Staff: Brian Hunt Caroline Griffin Janet Johnson Bess Blyler Naresh Mallick Mary Kenyatta Hernan Ocampo d P m P ePartment of uBlic anagement and olicY Faculty: Harvey K. Newman, Chair William L. Waugh Carolyn Bourdeaux Katherine G. Willoughby Yoon Jik Cho Dennis R. Young Carol Hansen W. Bartley Hildreth Part-Time Instructors: William M. Kahnweiler Spencer Brien Janelle A. Kerlin Mitchell Moody Gregory B. Lewis Ignacio Navarro Cathy Yang Liu Ravi Prasad Deon Lockin John Matthews Karen Minyard Janet Rechtman Janet L. Johnson, Adjunct John Floyd Theodore H. Poister Christine H. Roch Staff: Cynthia Searcy Elsa Gebremedhin Greg Streib Lisa Shepard John Clayton Thomas Abena Otudor Karen E. Ubell, Visiting Lecturer Inta “Maggie” Tolan e f meriti acultY Jack Blicksilver (late) Willys Knight Donald Ratajczak Miltiades Chacholiades C. Richard Long (Regents Professor Emeritus James F. Crawford Edith Manns of Economics) Ronald G. Cummings Lloyd Nigro Francis W. Rushing Loraine Donaldson Ernest W. Ogram (late) Rubin Saposnik John S. Henderson Joseph Parko Samuel Skogstad John Hogan Barbara Ray Paula E. Stephan John J. Klein VernaWillis Staff 7 a a cademic SSiStance Shelly-Ann Williams, Director Wanda Cooley, Associate Director Mathieu Arp, Administrative Specialist a dminiStration David Sandt, College Financial Office Donna W. Hader, College HR Officer Jeff Pruett, Computer & Information Systems Manager Avani Raval, College Promotion, Events, Facilities, and Safety Officer Shannan Hodgman, Associate to the Dean Gayon McFarquhar-Johnson, Publications Specialist Jennifer Giarratano, Public Relations Specialist Camaal Moten, Media & Technology Specialist Alicia White, Administrative Coordinator Gardner Neely, Research Associate I LaTonya Edwards, Computer Support Christopher Peters, Computer Support Rachel Gilmore, Student Assistant Kidron McDonald, Student Assistant Ashlee Stephens, Student Assistant Britney Turner, Student Assistant 8 Andrew Young School of Policy Studies r c P eSearch enterS and rogramS Domestic Programs David L. Sjoquist Director Dorie Taylor Assistant Director Patrick DeHaye Data Collection Coordinator Jaiwan Harris Business Manager Dana K. Rickman Senior Research Associate Tumika Williams Staff Assistant Fiscal Research Center David L. Sjoquist Director Sally Wallace Associate Director Peter Bluestone Research Associate Margo Doers Administrative Coordinator Nevbahar Ertas Research Associate Jaiwan Harris Business Manager Kenneth Heaghney State Fiscal Economist Stacie Kershner Project Manager Jungbu Kim Research Associate JohnW. Matthews Senior Research Associate Nara Monkam Research Associate Lakshmi Pandey Senior Research Associate Dorie Taylor Assistant Director Arthur Turner Microcomputer Software Technical Specialist Sean Turner Research Associate Laura Wheeler Senior Research Associate Tumika Williams Staff Assistant John Winters Research Associate Experimental Economics Center James C. Cox Director Kevin Ackaramongkolrotn Senior Research Associate Ila Alfaro Associate to the Director Paul J. Ferraro Associate Professor Andrew Hanson Assistant Professor Glenn W. Harrison Director, (CEAR) Susan K. Laury Associate Director Ragan Petrie Assistant Professor Mark Rider Associate Professor Vjollca Sadiraj Assistant Professor Kurt Schnier Associate Professor J. Todd Swarthout Operations Director Staff 9

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