Carsten Lange

Carsten Lange

Professor of Economics and Graduate Coordinator, Economics Department, College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences

Presentations

Conference Presentations and Invited Seminars

  • Invited Talk: Interdisciplinary Thematic Scholarly Community: Big Data and Machine Learning, California State Polytechnic University: Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Bayesian Kriging Regression to Analyze Obesity in Adolescents in California, Cal Poly, Pomona (2/2020).
  • NETA (National Economics Teaching Association), 2018 Economics Teaching Conference, Phoenix, AZ, 10/2018: A Textbook Centered Approach to Deliver Online Courses
  • Dean’s Invited Lecture Series for Fall 2018, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 11/2018: Machine Learning for the Social Sciences
  • Interdisciplinary Thematic Scholarly Community: Big Data, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 10/2017: Recognizing Patterns in Big Data using Neural Networks
  • Invited Presentation (with Sandra Emerson, California State Polytechnic University): Industry Manufacturers Council Executive Meeting, Pomona 9/2017, Part 2: Economic Impact Report for the City of Industry.
  • Invited Report Presentation (with Sandra Emerson, California State Polytechnic University): City of Industry, City Council Meeting, City of Industry, California 5/2017, Part 1: Economic Report for the City of Industry
  • Poster Presentation: PolyTeach 2017, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 4/28/2017, Multimedia Integrated Textbook.
  • Invited Report Presentation: President’s Office, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 2017, Admission and Enrollment Analysis Report.
  • Invited Report Presentation (with Sandra Emerson, California State Polytechnic University): City of Industry Staff Meeting, City of Industry, California 4/2017, Economic Report for the City of Industry.
  • Invited Report Presentation: School of Arts and Enterprise, Pomona 11/2016, Socioeconomic Impact Analysis for the School of Arts and Enterprise.
  • Paper Presentation (with Jian Lange, ESRI, Redlands, CA) at the 91th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), Portland, July 2016, Using Spatial Econometrics to Analyze Obesity in Adolescents in California
  • Invited Paper Presentation: Econ Club, Department of Economics, Cal Poly Pomona, November 2015: How GIS Can Improve Research Results - Estimating Housing Prices in Orange County.
  • Invited Paper Presentation: Research Department, NORD/LB (North German State Bank), Hannover, Germany July 2015: (US-) Immobilienmärkte Neue Analysetechniken (Implikationen für Deutschland?) (New Techniques to Analyze (US-) Real Estate Markets. What are the Implications for Germany?).
  • Paper Presentation at the 90th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), Waikiki July 2015: Developing a Multimedia Learning System in a Collaborative Environment.
  • Paper Presentation at the 90th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), Waikiki July 2015: House Planner. An Internet Application to Quantify House Prices and their Contributing Factors.
  • Paper Presentation at the 18th CSU Symposium on University Teaching, Los Angeles, March 2015: How to Publish and Author a Multimedia Textbook.
  • Paper Presentation at the 9th Annual Economics Teaching Conference of the National Economics Teaching Association (NETA), Austin October 2014:, Online Tools for Teaching and Learning Economics
  • Invited Presentation at the Center for Business GIS and Spatial Analysis, University of Redlands, Web-based GIS Application to Assist Home Buyers, November 2012.
  • Invited Online Expert Panel Discussion for the German Piratenpartei: Seigniorage und seine oekonomische Bedeutung (Seigniorage and its Economic Consequences), Online 08/2012.
  • Paper Presentation for ESRI International User Conference , San Diego 07/2012: House Purchase Planner. A Web-Based GIS Application Assisting Prospective Homebuyer.
  • Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations/American Economic Association (ASSA/AEA), Chicago 01/2012: Community Based Design Approach to Computer Aided Teaching and Learning Applications.
  • Invited Presentation, Mt. San Antonio College, Student Business Club, 11/2011: State of the Economy in 2011.
  • Paper Presentation for ESRI International User Conference , San Diego 07/2011: Using GIS to Identify Socioeconomic Impact Factors on Consumer Sentiment.
  • Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations/American Economic Association (ASSA/AEA), Denver 01/2011: How to Assess Student Success for Students Working with Internet Learning Applications.
  • Paper Presentation (with Lynda Rush, California State University, Pomona) at the 70th International Atlantic Economic Conference, Charleston, 10/ 2010: Using GIS to Identify the Impact of Socioeconomic Factors On Consumer Sentiment.
  • Paper Presentation for ESRI International User Conference , San Diego 07/2010: Applying Spatial Statistics to Develop a Public Transportation Index (PTI) for the Inland Empire.
  • Invited Seminar Presentation at the Department of Landscape Architecture, California State Polytechnic University Pomona, 03/2010: Location, Location, Location, Modeling Southern California’s Housing Price using a GIS and Neural Networks Approach.
  • Paper Presentation, Faculty Center for Professional Development, Brown Bag Lunches, California Polytechnic University, Pomona, 02/2010: Location, Location, Location, What Does I Mean for House Prices.
  • Poster Presentation (with Agi Horspool, School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences, Claremont Graduate University) at the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations/American Economic Association (ASSA/AEA), Atlanta 01/2010: Predicting Student Success in a Principles of Economics Online Class, accepted for presentation.
  • Paper Presentation at the Provost’s Symposium on Faculty Scholarship California Polytechnic University, Pomona, 12/2009: Modeling Southern California’s Housing Price using a GIS and Neural Networks Approach.
  • Poster Presentation (with Ryanne Spady, Graduate Student, Californai Stae University, Pomona) at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Annual Conference 2009, Palm Desert 10/2009: Applying Spatial Statistics to Develop a Public Transportation Index (PTI) for the Inland Empire.
  • Paper Presentation for ESRI International User Conference, San Diego 07/2009: Analyzing Southern California’s Housing Market using GIS and Neural Networks.
  • Invited Presentation from the Orange County Government, Santa Ana 06/2009: Analyzing Southern California’s Housing Market using GIS and Neural Networks.
  • Poster Presentation (with Agi Horspool, School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences, Claremont Graduate University) for Worth Publishers Economics Symposium, California State University, Fullerton 03/2009: Measuring Student Success in an Online Class.
  • Paper Presentation (with Agi Horspool, School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences Claremont Graduate University) at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), 83rd Annual Conference, Honolulu 07/2008Empirical Analysis of Students’ Learning Behavior and Success in a Principles of Economics Online Course.
  • Invited Presentation Department of Economics, California State University, Fullerton 05/2008: Using Neural Networks to Analyze Non-linear Relationships in Economics.
  • Poster presentation (with Agi Horspool, School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences Claremont Graduate University) for the 11th CSU Regional Symposium on University Teaching, Pomona 04/2008: Student Satisfaction and Success with Learning Economics in an Online Format.
  • Poster presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations/American Economic Association (ASSA/AEA), Teaching Techniques that Promote Active Learning, Chicago 01/2008: Designing an Online Course for a Principles In Microeconomics Course.
  • Paper presentation for the conference Success Stories in E-Learning: A Faculty Symposium, Pomona 04/2007: STEP A: A Web-Based System to Encourage Greater Student Participation and Attendance in Large Classes
  • Poster presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations/American Economic Association (ASSA/AEA), Teaching Techniques that Promote Active Learning, Chicago 01/2007: The Hogwarts system – an Internet Based Utility to Foster Students' Active Class Participation and Attendance.
  • Paper presentation at the 2nd Annual Economics Teaching Conference, Gulf Coast Economics Association 10/2006, Houston , Texas : Teaching the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
    with a Computerized Tournament (was awarded Best Conference Presentation).
  • Paper presentation at the Regional Symposium on University Teaching, California State University, Dominguez Hills 04/2006: The Hogwarts-System: An Internet-Based Utility to Foster Students' Active Class Participation.
  • Paper presentation (with Christine Sauer, University of New Mexico ) at the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) Conference, Phoenix , Arizona 04/2006: Coins or Notes? Seigniorage Regulations in the EMU.
  • Paper presentation at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), 80th Annual Conference, San Francisco 06/2005: Are Seigniorage Regulations in the European System of Central Banks Hindering Efficiency in Cash Transactions in Europe ?
  • Paper presentation (with Christine Sauer, University of New Mexico) at the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico 04/2005: EMU Enlargement and Seigniorage: Who Will Win or Lose and Why?
  • Paper presentation at the Regional Symposium on University Teaching, California State University , Pomona 04/2005: Experiencing Service Learning in a Graduate International Finance Class.
  • Seminar presentation (presented by Christine Sauer, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque ), at the Department of Economics, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque , 04/2005: EMU Enlargement and Seigniorage: Who Will Win or Lose and Why?
  • Invited talk from California State Polytechnic University , Pomona , College of Engineering , 03/2005: Privatizing Electricity Markets.
  • Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations/American Economic Association (ASSA/AEA), Philadelphia 01/2005: Internet Simulations in Quantitative Instruction.
  • Invited class presentations for a Cognitive Science class, Department of Philosophy, 1/2005 and 1/2004: How are Neural Networks Working?
  • Invited talk at the School of Economics, Renmin University China, Beijing, 03/2004: New Members in the European Monetary Union: Who Will Win or Lose Seigniorage with the Adoption of the Euro? .
  • Invited talk at the School of Finance, Renmin University China, Beijing, 03/2004: New Members in the European Monetary Union: Who Will Win or Lose Seigniorage with the Adoption of the Euro? .
  • Paper presentation (with Christine Sauer, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque) at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), 79th Annual Conference, Vancouver/Canada 07/2004: EMU Enlargement and Seigniorage: Who Will Win or Lose and Why?
  • Paper presentation at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), 79th Annual Conference, Vancouver/Canada 07/2004: Computer-Based Simulation for Constructivist Instruction in Game Theory.
  • Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations/American Economic Association (ASSA/AEA) Teaching Techniques that Promote Active Learning, San Diego 01/2004: Game Theory in a Constructivist Way.
  • Paper presentation at the Global Finance Conference 2003, Frankfurt/Germany 6/2003: Dollarization in Latin America , Seigniorage Costs and Policy Applications.
  • Paper presentation at the European Applied Business Research Conference, Venice/Italy 6/2003: Using the ATMUS Approach to Teach Game Theory in an Industrial Organization Class .
  • Paper presentation at the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) Conference, Las Vegas , 4/2003: Computer Assisted Teaching and Learning in Game Theory .
  • Paper presentation (with Christine Sauer) at the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) Conference, Las Vegas , 4/2003: Seigniorage Losses Due to Dollarization in 15 Latin American Countries .
  • Paper presentation at the 15th Annual Lilly Conference on College & University Teaching – West, Pomona , 3/2003: ATMUS - A Constructivist Way to Teach Game Theory in Economics.
  • Paper presentation at the CSU Regional Symposium on University Teaching, San Bernardino , 3/2003: ATMUS - A Computer Based Approach for Teaching Game Theory in Economics.
  • Invited presentation: Department of Economics, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque , 11/2002: Dollarization and Seigniorage in Latin America .
  • Paper Presentation at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) Conference 2002, Seattle 7/2002: Seigniorage Cost of Dollarization in Latin America . A Cluster Analysis .
  • Paper Presentation: Department of Economics, California State Polytechnic University , Pomona , California 1/2002: Seigniorage Losses from Dollarization in Latin America: The Cases of Argentina , Brazil , Chile , and Mexico .
  • Invited Talk, Research Seminar at the Department of Economics, University of Muenster/Germany 12/2001:
    Dollarisierung auf dem amerikanischen Kontinent. Wer gewinnt und wer verliert beim Geldschöpfungsgewinn ? (Dollarisation in Latin America. Which Countries Will Win, which Countries Will Lose Seigniorage?) .
  • Habilitation Lecture at the Department of Economics, University of Hannover/Germany 10/2001: Dollarisierung auf dem amerikanischen Kontinent - Gewinner und Verlierer (Dollarization in Latin America . Winners and Losers).
  • Research Seminar at the Department of Economics, Florida State University , Tallahassee , 10/2001: Teaching Repeated Prisoners Dilemma Games Using Internet Based Simulations.
  • Research Seminar at the Department of Economics, Florida State University , Tallahassee , 9/2001: Seigniorage Losses from Dollarization in Latin America.
  • Conference: eLearning and Economics, Trier/Germany, 9/2001: GameSim - An Internet Based Game Theory Simulator .
  • Paper Presentation (with Christine Sauer) at the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) Conference, 7/2001, San Francisco: Dynamics of Seigniorage Losses in Dollarized Latin American Countries.
  • Invited Presentation: Deutsche Bundesbank (Central Bank of Germany ), Frankfurt/Germany, 5/2001: Using Neural Networks for Monetary Forecasting.
  • Paper Presentation (with Christine Sauer) at Western Social Science Association (WSSA) Conference 4/01, Reno : Dollarization and Seigniorage in Latin America .
  • Seminar at the Quantitative Workshop of the Department of Economics, Florida State University, Tallahassee , 2/14/01: Forecasting with Neural Networks.
  • Seminar at the Quantitative Workshop of the Department of Economics, Florida State University , Tallahassee , 2/01: A Neural Network as an Optimization Tool for Monetary Policy Strategies in an Uncertain World.
  • Invited Presentation: Department of Sociology, University of Hannover , Multimedia Workshop, Hannover/Germany, 10/2000: Ökonomische Multimedia Anwendungen ( Teaching Economics with Multimedia )
  • Paper Presentation (with Friedrich Geigant) at Conference of the Institut für Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung (Institute for Empirical Economic Research), Berlin /Germany 2000: Nutzung neuronaler Netze beim Einsatz geldpolitischer Instrumente ( Using Neural Networks for Designing a Monetary Policy Mix ).
  • Invited Presentation: Department of Economics, Florida State University , Tallahassee 1999: How EMU Will Influence The Seigniorage of its Member Countries.
  • Invited Presentation: Berufsakademie für Bankwirtschaft (Academy of the Banking Industry), Hannover/Germany 1999: Neuronale Netze in der Ökonomie ( Application of Neural Networks in Economics ).
  • Invited Presentation: Department of Economics, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque 1999: Seigniorage Losses & Gains Caused by the European Monetary Union .
  • Invited Presentation: European Studies Program, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque 1999: European Monetary Union : Risks and Opportunities.
  • Habilitation Presentation at the University of Hannover/Germany 1999. Multible Agenten. Ein Königsweg zwischen Mikro- und Makroökonomie? ( Multiple Heteregennous Agents. A compromise between Micro- and Macroeconomics ),
  • Conference EKONOMIKA.VADYBA' 98 (ECONOMICS.MANAGEMENT'98), Kaunas/Lithuania 1998: Seigniorage Loss in the European Monetary Union . A Problem for Countries with High Inflation?
  • Invited Presentation: IG Medien ( Union for Publishing and Broadcasting), Detmold/Germany 1997:
    Der Euro kommt - Gibt es begründete Vorbehalte? ( Introduction of the Euro - Are There Reasons to be Concerned? )
  • Paper Presentation at the Conference of the Verein für Socialpolitik (Association of Social Politics), Bern/Switzerland 1997 : Können neuronale Netze rationale Erwartungen lernen? ( Learning Rational Expectations with Neural Networks )
  • Tagung Bildung im Netz (Conference on Education and Internet), Hannover/Germany 1997: Der Einsatz volkswirtschaftlicher Simulationen in der Lehre ( Using Computer Simulations for Teaching in Economics ).
  • 7. Tagung Geld, Finanzwirtschaft, Banken und Versicherungen (7th. Conference on Money, Finance, Banking and Insurance), Karlsruhe/Germany 1997: Steigender Geldschöpfungsgewinn bei sinkender Inflation. Ein Ausweg für Länder mit hoher Inflation? ( Increasing Seigniorage with Decreasing Inflation. A Solution for High Inflation Countries? ).
  • Conference EKONOMIKA.VADYBA' 96 (ECONOMICS.MANAGEMENT '96), Kaunas/Lithuania 1996: Seigniorage in Hochinflationsländern ( Seigniorage in High Inflation Countries ).
  • Invited Presentation: TEG (The Entrepreneurial Group e.V. Berlin , Munich ), Munich/Germany 1995: Chaotische Dynamik am Arbeitsmarkt ( Labor Markets and Chaotic Dynamics ).
  • 16. Symposium on Operations Research , Gesellschaft für Mathematik, Ökonomie und Operations Research e.V. (Association for Mathematics, Economy, and Operation Research), Trier/Germany 1991 (with Markus Pasche, University of Hannover ): Simulating Chaotic Dynamics in a Macroeconomic Trade-Off-Model.
  • Invited Presentation: Landeszentralbank in Niedersachsen (Federal Reserve of Lower Saxony ), Hannover/Germany 1991: Chaos in Inflationsmodellen ( Chaotic Dynamics in Inflation Models ).
  • Invited Presentation: Verein für Arbeitsmarktforschung e.V. (Association for Labor Market Research), Hannover/Germany 1990: Die Bedeutung des Geldes für die Wirtschaft ( The Importance of Money for the Economy ).
  • 9. Symposium Der Computer als Instrument der Forschung und Lehre in den Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Computers in Research and Education) , Innsbruck/Austria 1989: Statische und rationale Erwartungen in einem Beschäftigungsmodell ( Static and Rational Expectations in a Macroeconomic Trade-Off-Model ).