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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
Currently Teaching:
Previous Courses Taught:
REFEREED
PUBLICATIONS:
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Hal Snarr and Dan Axelsen (2008),
"Are
Welfare Eligible Households Forward-Looking?"
Economics
Bulletin, 9(8): 1-9
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Dan
Axelsen, Dan Friesner, Robert Rosenman, and Hal Snarr
(2007) “Welfare recipient work choice
and
in-kind benefits in Washington state,” Applied Economics,
39(8): 1021-1036
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Hal Snarr and Dan Axelsen (2007)
"Accounting
for Peak Shifting in Traditional Cost-Benefit Analysis,”
Journal of Economic Development and Business Policy
1(1): 1-23.
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Hal Snarr
and Mark Burkey (2006)
"A Preliminary Investigation of Welfare Migration Induced by
Time Limits"
Journal of Regional Analysis &
Policy, 36(2): 124-139.
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Hal Snarr
and Steven Gold
(2006):
"The Design and Use of Macroeconomics Simulation Using Maple
Software: A Pilot Study"
Developments in Business Simulation and
Experiential Learning,
33: 253-262.
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Dan Axelsen
and Hal Snarr (2004):
"Analyzing Washington State's Welfare Program Design,
WorkFirst," Mountain
Plains Journal of
Business and Economics, v5.
Accepted Research Proposals:
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“A Duration
Analysis of Washington State TANF Spells: How Much Do Time
Limits Really Matter?”
with
Tomas Mosquera,
accepted July 20, 2005, State of Washington Department
of Social and
Health Services.
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"Welfare
reform’s impact on the welfare caseload, work, marriage,
poverty, abortion, and fertility," accepted
April 11, 2007,
Cato Institute.
RECENT
Presentations:
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"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
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2007 Economics
Nobel Prize Presentation, NC A&T, Aggie Economic
Association Student Club meeting
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2006 Economics
Nobel Prize Presentation, NC A&T Faculty Brown
Bag Seminar Series
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"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
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"Welfare Reform and Migration between
Draconian and Samaritan States" 2007 Western Economic
Association International meetings, Seattle, WA
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“Theoretical Implications of Welfare Reform on Interstate
Migration” 2006 Missouri Valley Economic
Association, Minneapolis, MN
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“Welfare
Dynamics: A Counter Argument to the Forward-Looking
Conjecture” 2006 Western Economic
Association International meetings, San Diego, CA
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“A
Preliminary Investigation of Welfare Migration Induced by
Time Limits” 2006 Southern Regional
Science Association meetings, St. Augustine, FL
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“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
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“Incorporating Mathematics Software in the Economics
Classroom: An Alternative Approach to Teaching
the IS-LM Model,” 2005 UNC TLT Conference, Raleigh, NC
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“Incorporating Mathematics and Maple in the Macroeconomics
Principles Classroom” 2005 Eastern
Economic Association Conference, New York, NY
WORKING PAPERS:
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Hal Snarr and Jeffrey A. Edwards,
"Abortion consequences of diversion payments and TANF
eligibility for childless pregnant women" (under
review)
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Hal Snarr and Mark Burkey
"Migration
Consequences of Welfare Reform When States Do Not Share Data"
(under
review)
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Dan
Axelsen, Hal Snarr, and Dan Friesner,
“Teaching Consumer
Theory to Business Students: An Integrative
Approach"
(revise and resubmit)
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Hal Snarr and
Jera Oliver,
“Do Welfare Recipients Avoid TANF Work
Requirements by Claiming Disability Status?”
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Hal Snarr
and Dan Axelsen, “Welfare Dynamics: Optimal Delay and
Exiting”
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Hal Snarr
and Dan Axelsen, “Simulating Peak-shifting Using Logistic
and Quadratic Mathematical
Modeling
Techniques”
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Hal Snarr
and Steven C. Gold “The Design and Use of a Macroeconomics
Simulation Using Maple
Software”
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"Welfare
Flipping and Double Dipping: The Hidden Costs of Welfare
Reform" with Mark Burkey
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"Have
States’ Welfare Policies under TANF Incentivized Interstate
Migration?" with Mark Burkey
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"A Spatial Analysis of Carrot Immigration vs.
Stick Emigration: Do Certain Welfare Reforms Incentivize Interstate
Migration?" with Mark Burkey
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"Time Limits and Welfare Migration" with Mark
Burkey
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“A
Duration Analysis of the Employment Spells of TANF
Recipients”
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