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Hal W. Snarr, Ph.D.

Economics and Transportation/Logistics

117 Merrick Hall

North Carolina A&T State University

Greensboro, NC

336-334-7744 [ext. 4017]

hwsnarr@ncat.edu

Curriculum Vitae

 

 

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Previous Courses Taught:

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Accepted Research Proposals:

 RECENT Presentations:

  • "Do First Trimester Diversion Payments Increase Abortions? Theory and Evidence of an Unintended
    Consequence of Welfare Reform" 2008 NC A&T Faculty Brown Bag Seminar Series

  • 2007 Economics Nobel Prize Presentation, NC A&T, Aggie Economic Association Student Club meeting

  • 2006 Economics Nobel Prize Presentation, NC A&T Faculty Brown Bag Seminar Series

  • "Lump-sum TANF diversion, TANF eligibility of childless pregnant women, and changes in abortions"
    (title was updated after program was printed) 2007 Southern Economic Association Meetings, New Orleans

  • "Welfare Reform and Migration between Draconian and Samaritan States" 2007 Western Economic
    Association International meetings, Seattle, WA

  • “Theoretical Implications of Welfare Reform on Interstate Migration” 2006 Missouri Valley Economic
    Association, Minneapolis, MN

  • “Welfare Dynamics: A Counter Argument to the Forward-Looking Conjecture” 2006 Western Economic
    Association International meetings, San Diego, CA

  • “A Preliminary Investigation of Welfare Migration Induced by Time Limits” 2006 Southern Regional
    Science Association meetings, St. Augustine, FL

  • “The Design and Use of a Macroeconomics Simulation Using Maple Software: A Pilot Study” 2006
    Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning Conference, San Francisco, CA

  • “Incorporating Mathematics Software in the Economics Classroom: An Alternative Approach to Teaching
    the IS-LM Model,” 2005 UNC TLT Conference, Raleigh, NC

  • “Incorporating Mathematics and Maple in the Macroeconomics Principles Classroom” 2005 Eastern
    Economic Association Conference, New York, NY

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