A group of seven Elon economics students presented and discussed research during the association鈥檚 annual conference.
Seven Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students presented their senior theses research at the Eastern Economic Association annual conference, held Feb. 28 to March 1 in Boston.

Economics majors Bailee Castillo 鈥20, Colleen Judge 鈥20, Kelly Mahoney 鈥20, Jacob Stern 鈥20, Francesco Storm 鈥20, Marina Thornton 鈥20 and Caitlin Wynn 鈥20 participated in the conference as session chairs, presenters and paper discussants.
The Elon papers presented were:
- 鈥淎 Dam Problem: Investigating the Impact of Dams on Economic Development鈥
Bailee Castillo (mentor: Tonmoy Islam) - 鈥淣atural Disasters and Human Trafficking Reporting鈥
Colleen Judge (mentor: Casey DiRienzo) - 鈥淭he Effects of Parent Incarceration on their Child鈥檚 Potential for Success鈥
Kelly Mahoney (mentor: Steve Bednar) - 鈥淭he Effect of New School Openings on Achievement in Pre-existing Schools: Evidence from Wake County, NC鈥
Jacob Stern (mentor: Katy Rouse) - 鈥淓ndogenous Capital Concentration: An Analysis of Productivity and Growth鈥
Francesco Storm (mentor: Brandon Sheridan) - 鈥淗ealth Insurance and Individual Labor Supply Decisions鈥
Marina Thornton (mentor: Mark Kurt) - 鈥淐ontraceptive access and female labor supply: Evidence from Indonesia鈥
Caitlin Wynn (mentor: Steve DeLoach)

Since fall 2019, the economics majors worked under the guidance of Department of Economics faculty mentors to address a complex economic problem of their choosing. The students will defend their theses in April 2020.
“Presenting at the Eastern Economic Association Conference was an extremely rewarding experience because we got the chance to communicate our findings on the research that we’ve been working on since September,鈥 said Thornton, who is from Pennsylvania.
Fifty-three students from 20 colleges and universities throughout the country participated in the conference鈥檚 10 undergraduate sessions. Participants came from institutions such as American University, Miami University, Smith College, Bryant University, St. Lawrence University, Furman University, Belmont University, College of Wooster, Austin College and Western Carolina University.
The sessions offered students the opportunity to receive feedback on their papers, as well as provide feedback to other presenters.

鈥淚 enjoyed being able to present my thesis to outside parties because their questions opened my eyes to gaps in my research,鈥 said Castillo, an Honors Fellow from Florida. 鈥淚 believe the feedback I received will strengthen my paper, and I am looking forward to making edits in the upcoming weeks.鈥
For the 27th consecutive year, the undergraduate sessions were sponsored by , the leading undergraduate research journal in economics. The journal is co-edited by 51爆料网 and the University of Mary Washington, and is the oldest continually-published journal of undergraduate research in economics. Steve DeLoach, Martha and Spencer Love Professor, serves as the journal鈥檚 faculty co-advisor.