Sumner La Croix

Q & A: The Never-Ending Euro Crisis

August 24, 2012

1. YOU ARE A PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, BUT YOU ARE GOING TO BE IN PARIS FOR THE NEXT FOUR MONTHS. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?  I am teaching two courses in a study abroad program at the American Business School in Paris. I’m hoping to have a great time living in Paris and to […]

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How Big? The Impact of Approved Destination Status on Mainland Chinese Travel Abroad

June 8, 2012

China’s Approved Destination Status (ADS) policy governs foreign leisure travel by citizens to ADS-designated countries. To model the effects of ADS on Chinese visitor arrivals, we specify a model of demand for a representative Chinese consumer who values trips to n differentiated foreign destinations. Using panel data for Chinese visitor arrivals for 61 countries from 1985 to 2005, we […]

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Q & A: Legislative recap

May 4, 2012

1. SO WHAT DOES THE STATE HAVE PLANNED FOR THE NEXT TWO FISCAL YEARS? A review of the budget shows three main points: –Increased spending on education, medical, other state services. –Big increases in spending on capital projects. –Important state reserve funds have not been replenished. 2. LET’S LOOK AT EACH ONE OF THESE. WHAT’S […]

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Sumner La Croix to deliver seminar on mainland Chinese travel

January 25, 2012

This Friday, January 27, UHERO Research Fellow Sumner LaCroix will present “How Big? The Impact of Approved Destination Status on Mainland Chinese Travel”. The seminar will be take place at University of Hawaii, Saunders 515, from 3:00 – 4:15PM.  Abstract: China’s Approved Destination Status (ADS) policy governs foreign leisure travel by its residents who are allowed […]

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Q & A: What Do We Know About Income Inequality in Hawaii?

December 9, 2011

1. THERE’S BEEN SO MUCH CONTROVERSY ABOUT INCOME INEQUALITY LATELY. WHAT DO THE NUMBERS TELL US ABOUT INEQUALITY IN THE US AND HAWAII? The income numbers tell a simple story: Income inequality in both the United States and Hawaii was stable from the end of WWII until the early 1980s and has been steadily increasing […]

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Integration of North and South American Players in Japan’s Professional Baseball Leagues

October 8, 2011

Teams in Japan’s two professional baseball leagues began to add foreign players to their rosters in the early 1950s, with the average number of foreign players per team reaching 5.79 in 2004. One reason for their increased use of foreign players was that foreign hitters substantially outperformed Japanese hitters. We show\ that the pace of […]

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Q&A: Employment and Unemployment in Hawaii

September 16, 2011

1. HAWAII’S UNEMPLOYMENT RATE INCREASED FROM 6.1 PERCENT IN JULY TO 6.2 PERCENT IN AUGUST.  WHY DID THIS HAPPEN? The basic reason is that the number of Hawaii’s people in the labor force and without jobs increased by 900. One reason is the continuing weakness in the tourism this summer with declines in June and […]

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La Croix receives 2011-2014 NSF support for Cliometrics Annual Conferences and World Congress of Cliometrics


September 6, 2011

Professor Sumner La Croix (UH Economics, UHERO, and UH Global Health and Population Studies) and Professor Ann Carlos (University of Colorado Economics) have received a grant from the National Science Foundation to support two annual Cliometrics Conferences in 2012 and 2014 and a World Congress of Cliometrics in 2013. The 2012 annual conference will be held in […]

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Q & A: Social Security Disability Program – Problems and Reforms

August 19, 2011

1.  THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION IS KNOWN FOR ITS OLD-AGE PENSION PROGRAM BUT IT ALSO RUNS A PROGRAM PROVIDING BENEFITS TO DISABLED AMERICANS? The Social Security Disability Program provides insurance for American workers and their families against being left in poverty and unable to pay medical expenses if they become disabled.  The Program currently provides […]

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