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    • Wang, Xiaowen (2019-03-28)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      Timing analysis and timing closure are critical for digital circuit design. Traditional designs based on the worst-case delay to set timing constraints. However, a circuit could have dramatically different internal activity ...
    • Malone, Amelia Schneider (2014-06-13)
      Department: Special Education
      The study had four purposes: (a) to describe fraction ordering errors among 227 at-risk 4th-grade students; (b) to examine performance differences among 3 cohorts; (c) to determine whether errors differed by problem type; ...
    • Fitzpatrick, Brian T. (The University of Memphis Law Review, 2008)
      In the Spring 2008 issue of the Tennessee Law Review, I wrote an essay questioning whether Tennessee's merit system for selecting appellate judges - the Tennessee Plan - satisfies the requirements of the Tennessee Constitution. ...
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      Marshall, Samantha; 0009-0006-6771-0658 (2023-07-14)
      Department: Creative Writing
      This thesis tells the story of its principle character's return to his hometown in the aftermath of his father's health crisis. It has been two years since Tristan visited his family in Central Florida, and his return ...
    • Chen, Wei (Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2020-04-03)
      The ESL Capstone Portfolio demonstrates my understanding of teaching English as second language during my two-year English Language Learners Program (the ELL Program) at Vanderbilt University. I believe that communicative ...
    • Mora, David S. (2013-11-27)
      Department: French
      This dissertation investigates the relationship between language and space in the work of the French poet Stéphane Mallarmé (1842-1898) and in the work of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976). The methodology ...
    • Abrego, Perla (2011-12-10)
      Department: Spanish and Portuguese
      This dissertation traces contemporary theories perceiving the border as an abstract concept mostly defined by migration and crossing processes between Mexico and the United States. My purpose is to decentralize and ...
    • Berger, Jacquie; Skipper, John; Corso, Lee; ESPN (Television network) (Vanderbilt University, 2009-04-14)
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Minnesota Law Review, 1987)
      This essay has suggested, through review of two recent works, how toleration theory can and cannot be used to provide a viable alternative to both moribund liberal ideas and the increasingly successful program of the new ...
    • Niekamp, Paul S. (2019-07-17)
      Department: Economics
      Improving population health, educating adolescents, and reducing crime rates are all goals that economists and policy makers share. To practice evidence-based decision making, policy makers must be informed about how ...
    • Arslan, Hayri Alper (2018-05-16)
      Department: Economics
      Choosing college and field of study is important as it shapes individuals' earnings, working conditions, and lifestyles. Economists are interested in knowing determinants of education decisions, how various mechanisms and ...
    • Gao, Yuanzhi (2015-06-08)
      Department: Economics
      Microeconomic factors are getting more attention by macro economists as potential indicators and driving forces of macroeconomic conditions. In the first chapter, I employ a modified version of the long run risk model and ...
    • Carter, Susan Payne (2012-04-09)
      Department: Economics
      This dissertation consists of three essays related to consumer financial issues of often struggling and low-income populations. The first chapter studies the joint use of payday loans and pawnshop loans. While these two ...
    • Wang, Cong (2007-06-25)
      Department: Management
      This dissertation consists of three essays. The first chapter examines the valuation effect of information asymmetry and the role of financial intermediaries as information gathering and processing experts. In a sample of ...
    • Reza, Syed Walid (2013-08-05)
      Department: Management
      The dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay finds that corporate giving is associated with CEO characteristics, but not with measures of firms most likely to benefit in terms of increased profitability. This ...
    • Guo, Lixiong (2012-05-18)
      Department: Management
      This dissertation uses forced CEO turnover events to provide new evidence on three important questions in finance and economics. Chapter one studies the causal relation between board structure and effectiveness of internal ...
    • Sengupta, Rajdeep (2006-06-30)
      Department: Economics
      A widely accepted feature of financial markets across the world is that there are limits to access credit. While this problem is extremely acute at times of economic crisis and recession, it is also prevalent at times of ...
    • Knowles, Matthew Tomback; 0000-0002-2922-2358 (2022-03-28)
      Department: Economics
      Chapter 1 of this dissertation is titled “Social Security Eligibility and Healthcare Utilization: Evidence from Administrative Data”. I estimate the impact of Social Security receipt and retirement on healthcare utilization ...
    • Freed, Salama Salihah (2018-04-12)
      Department: Economics
      This dissertation consists of three essays in health economics and policy. In the first essay, “Health Insurance Take-up Among the Near-Elderly in the Age of the Affordable Care Act,” I pair the exogenous transition of ...