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Papers, Books and Chapters: Published or Forthcoming1
at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

The faculty and research associates continue to make a significant impact on thinking about policy analysis and management. Scholarship was impressive in 2001. About 230 scholarly papers and books were published or forthcoming. Placements were in many of the best journals in the respective fields. Another 115 papers are presently under review. It is also heartening to note that 22 percent of the published or accepted papers in 2001 were joint products of two or more or our faculty or research associates, suggesting the teamwork approach we take to research.

James Alm

and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. Co-editors, Public Finance in Developing and Transition Countries, Edward Elgar, forthcoming. Within this book, James Alm and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez co-wrote "Institutions, Paradigms, and Tax Evasion in Developing and Transition Countries."

and Roy Bahl (with Robert Aten). "Can Indonesia Decentralize Successfully? Plans, Problems, and Prospects," Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 83-102, April 2001.

and Mikhail Melnik.* "Does a Seller's eCommerce Reputation Matter? Evidence from eBay Auctions," The Journal of Industrial Economics, forthcoming.

(with Leslie A. Whittington). "The Effects of Public Policy on Marital Status in the United States," Marriage and the Economy, Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman (ed.), New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

(with Jill Holman and Rebecca Neumann). "Globalization and its Impact on State and Local Government Finance," State and Local Government Finances at the Beginning of the 21st Century, David Sjoquist (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

(with Leslie A. Whittington). "Have Welfare and Tax Policies Affected Marriage Patterns?" The Children's Beat, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 21-22, Summer 2001.

(with Leslie A. Whittington and Jason Fletcher). "How Are Singles Treated in the Income Tax?" Proceedings of the Ninety-third Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, Santa Fe, N.M., pp. 18-24, 2001.

(with Leslie A. Whittington and Jason Fletcher). "Is There a ‘Singles Tax'? The Relative Tax Treatment of Single Households," Public Budgeting and Finance, forthcoming.

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally Wallace. "Tax Amnesties and Tax Collections in the Russian Federation," Proceedings of the Ninety-third Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, Santa Fe, N.M., pp. 239-247, 2001.

(with Leslie A. Whittington). "Tax Reductions, Tax Changes, and the Marriage Penalty," National Tax Journal, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 455-472, September 2001.

(with William H. Kaempfer). "Who Pays the Ticket Tax?" Public Finance Review, forthcoming.

Jay Bae

(with Jeffrey Buck et.al.). "Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services in Ten State Medicaid Programs," Administration and Policy in Mental Health, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp.181-192, January 2001.

Roy Bahl

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Sally Wallace. "State and Local Government Choices in Fiscal Redistribution," National Tax Journal, forthcoming.

and Sally Wallace. "Fiscal Decentralization: The Provincial - Local Dimension," Public Finance in Developing and Transitional Countries: A Conference in Honor of Richard Bird, James Alm and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

"Implementation Rules For Fiscal Decentralization," Poverty, Development and Fiscal Policy: Essays in Honor of Raja Chelliah, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

"Land Versus Property Taxes in Developing and Transition Countries," Property Taxes in South Africa: Concepts and Practice, Michael Bell (ed.), Cambridge, Mass.: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, forthcoming.

see also James Alm.

Grant Black*

see Paula Stephan.

Jameson Boex**

see Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

James P. Cooney, Jr.

and Glenn Landers. "Improving End-of-Life Care In Nursing Facilities," and "What's Going To Happen To The Patients You Just Admitted?" Journal of the American Medical Directors' Association, forthcoming.

, Glenn Landers and Julianna Williams.* "Rough Passages for Long-Term Care: The Churning Effect," Long-Term Care Interface, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 38-44, January 2001.

Gary Cornia***

(with Larry Walters). "Electric Utility Deregulation and School Finance," Journal of Education Finance, 2001.

(with Larry Walters). "Electronic Utility Deregulation and the Local Property Tax in the United States," Impacts of Electric Utility Deregulation on Property Taxation, Philip Burling, (ed.), Cambridge, Mass.: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, pp. 43-71, 2000. Reprint in The Exempt Organization Tax Review, 2001.

Ronald G. Cummings

, David Bjornstad***, and Michael McKee*** (with Paul Brewer). "An Experimental Test for Options Value: Relevance for Contingent Value Elicitation," Issues in Contemporary Environmental Economics, John List, et al. (eds.), Northhampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2001.

and Laura Taylor. "Experimental Economics in Natural Resource and Environmental Management," International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, Chapter 4, T. Tietenberg, et. al. (eds.), Northhampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2001.

"In Memory of Dan Yaron," Economics of Water Resources: The Contributions of Dan Yaron, A. Dinar (ed.), New York: Excelvier Press, forthcoming.

and Mary Beth Walker. "Measuring the Effectiveness of Voluntary Policy Options for Controlling Air Quality: A Case Study," Journal of Public Affairs and Issues, Vol. 5, Fall 2001.

(with Kelly Brown,** Janusz Mrozek, and Peter Terrebonne). "Scrap Tire Disposal: Three Principles for Policy Choice," Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 41, No. 1, Winter 2001.

, Michael McKee*** and Laura Taylor. "To Whisper in The Ears of Princes: Laboratory Economic Experiments and Environmental Policy," Frontiers of Environmental Economics, Henk Folmer, H. Landis Gabel, Shelby Gerking, and Adam Rose (eds.), Northhampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., pp. 121-147, 2001.

see also Laura Taylor.

Rajeev Dhawan

(with M. Lieberman). "Assessing the Resource Base of U.S. And Japanese Auto Producers: A Stochastic Frontier Production Approach," Policy Group #99-01 Working Paper, The Anderson School at UCLA.

(with J.T. Guo). "Declining Share of Small Firms in U.S. Output: Causes and Consequences," Economic Inquiry, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 651-662, 2001.

"Forecast For the Nation, Georgia and Atlanta," and "Southeast State Indicators," quarterly forecast reports for the Economic Forecasting Center, Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University.

"Productivity Differential among Large and Small Firms: Evidence from U.S. Panel Data," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 269-263, 2001.

(with P. Jochumzen). "Stochastic Frontier Production Function with Errors-in-Variables," Working Paper #99-07, Lund University, Sweden.

Kelly Edmiston

"A Single-Factor Sales Apportionment Formula in the State of Georgia," State Tax Notes, Vol. 20, No. 16, pp. 1367-1379, 2001.

(with William F. Fox). "Prospects and Challenges for State and Local Government in a Digital Age," State and Local Government Finance Pressures in the 21st Century, David L. Sjoquist (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

"Strategic Apportionment of the State Corporate Income Tax," National Tax Journal, forthcoming.

see also David Sjoquist.

Paul G. Farnham

(with Steven D. Pinkerton, Ana P. Johnson-Masotti, and David R. Holtgrave). "A Review of the Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Prevent Sexual Transmission of HIV in Developed Countries," AIDS and Behavior, forthcoming.

(with Steven D. Pinkerton, David R. Holtgrave, and Ana P. Johnson-Masotti). "Cost-Effectiveness of Counseling and Testing to Prevent Sexual Transmission of HIV in the United States," AIDS and Behavior, forthcoming.

(with Steven D. Pinkerton, Ana P. Johnson-Masotti, and David R. Holtgrave). "Using Cost-Effectiveness League Tables to Compare Interventions to Prevent Sexual Transmission of HIV," AIDS, Vol. 15, pp. 917-928, 2001.

Paul Ferraro

(with R.D. Simpson) "Cost-effective Conservation: A Review of What Works to Preserve Biodiversity," Resources (a publication of Resources for the Future), Vol. 143, pp. 17-20, Spring 2001.

(with R. D. Simpson). "The Cost-effectiveness of Conservation Payments," Land Economics, forthcoming.

(with D. Rondeau and G. Poe). "Detecting Other-regarding Preferences with Virtual Players," The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming.

"Global Habitat Protection: Limitations of Development Interventions and a Role for Conservation Performance Payments," Conservation Biology, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 990-1000, 2001.

(with Zevi Azzaino and Jon Conrad). "Optimizing the Riparian Buffer: Harold Brook in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed, New York," Land Economics, forthcoming.

"Reconciling the Long-term Conservation Needs of Large Mammals and Local Communities: Conservation Performance Payments," Terrestrial Ecoregions of the Indo-Pacific: A Conservation Assessment, E. Wikramanayake, E. Dinerstein, and C.J. Loucks (eds.), Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2001.

Catherine Freeman

see Benjamin P. Scafidi.

Atef Ghobrial

(with Mike Cotter). "Assessing the Role of Information Technology in Transportation and Logistics," Transportation and Traffic, forthcoming.

"A New Master Plan at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport," Civil Aviation Magazine, August 2001.

"A Perspective on Privatization of Transportation Infrastructure," Transportation and Traffic, Spring 2001.

Shiferaw Gurmu

(with Christopher King and Peter Mueser). "Job Stability for Welfare Recipients: Are Welfare Recipients Different from Others?" and "Job Stability for Welfare Recipients: Which Welfare Recipients Succeed?" Welfare Reform in Six Metropolitan Areas, King C. and P. Mueser (eds.), Kalamzoo: W.E. Upjohn Institute, forthcoming.

Carol D. Hansen

(with K. Logan, P. Nieminen*, and E. H. Wright). "Student Support Teams: Helping Students Succeed in General Education Classrooms or Working to Place Students in Special Education?" Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 280-292, 2001.

(with A. Wilensky**). "Understanding the Work Beliefs of Nonprofit Executives Through Organizational Stories," Human Resource Development Quarterly, (featured article), Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 223-240, 2001.

Amy Helling

"Advocate for a Modern Devil: Can Sprawl be Defended?" Georgia State University Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 1063-1075, 2001.

and John Clayton Thomas. "Encouraging Community Dialog: Approach, Promise and Tensions," International Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 24, No. 7/8, pp. 749-770, 2001.

"Land Use and Transportation Impacts of Sprawl on Poor Children and Families," Urban Sprawl: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Responses, Gregory Squires (ed.), Washington D.C.: Urban Institute, 2001.

(with Patricia L. Mokhtarian). "Worker Telecommunication and Mobility in Transition: Consequences for Planning," Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 511-525, 2001.

see also John Clayton Thomas.

Gary T. Henry

"Choosing Criteria to Judge Program Success," Evaluation, Vol. 8, No. 2, 2002.

"How Modern Democracies are Shaping Evaluation and the Emerging Challenges for Evaluation," American Journal of Evaluation, Vol. 22, No. 3, 2001.

and Craig S. Gordon.* "Tracking the Issue Attention: Specifying the Dynamics of the Public Agenda," Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 65, pp. 157-177, Summer 2001.

"Transparency, Stakeholder Involvement, and Explanation in Contemporary Evaluation: A Review Essay stimulated by 'Success in Early Intervention: The Chicago Child-Parent Centers,'" American Journal of Evaluation, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2002.

see Ross Rubenstein.

Julie L. Hotchkiss

and Robert E. Moore. "Changes in the Welfare of Two-Earner Families Across the Income Distribution, 1983-1993," Applied Economics Letters, forthcoming.

"Endogeneity of Wages and Tenure in the Determination of Quit Behavior," Applied Economics Letters, forthcoming.

(with Christopher Bollinger). "The Upside Potential of Hiring Risky Workers: Evidence from the Baseball Industry," Journal of Labor Economics, forthcoming.

see also Bruce Kaufman.

Sri Mulyani Indrawati***

"The Prospect of Indonesian Economic Recovery and The Role of Government," Journal of Asian Economic, forthcoming.

"Independence of Indonesia Central Bank Review and Consequences," Bank Indonesia (Central Indonesia Bank), forthcoming.

"Tackling the Real Problems of Economic Recovery," Van Zorge Report, forthcoming.

Bill Kahnweiler

"Using Process Consultation: A Cornerstone of OD Practice," Organization Development: Data Driven Methods for Change, Janine Waclawski and Allan Chruch (eds.), Jossey-Bass, forthcoming (2002, available for sale in Dec. 2001).

Bruce Kaufman

(Co-edited with David Lewin). Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, Vol. 10, New York: Elselvier, forthcoming.

Co-edited (with James Bennett). The Future of Private Sector Unionism in the United States, (18 chapters), Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming. Within this are the chapters, "The Future of Private Sector Unionism: Did George Barnett Get it Right After All?" (reprinted), and "The Future of Private Sector Unionism in the United States: An Assessment and Forecast."

(Co-edited with Samuel Estreicher and Harry Katz). The Internal Governance and Organizational Effectiveness of Labor Unions, New York: Kluwer, 2001. Within this is "The Early Institutionalists on Industrial Democracy and Union Democracy" (reprinted).

and Julie Hotchkiss. The Economics of Labor Markets, 6th ed., Cincinnati: Thompson-Southwestern, forthcoming.

"The Evolution and Current Status of North American Industrial Relations," Reworking Industrial Relations: New Perspectives on Employment and Society, Peter Acker and Adrian Wilkinson (eds.), London: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

"Industrial Relations Counselors, Inc.: Its History and Significance" and "The Quest for Cooperation and Unity of Interest in Industry," The Contribution of Progressive Management to Modern Industrial Relations, Bruce Kaufman (ed.), (chapters accepted, volume under review at M.E. Sharpe publishers).

"The Contribution of Economics and Industrial Relations to the Development and Growth of the Personnel/HRM Field," Journal of Management of History, forthcoming.

"The Employee Participation and Representation Gap: An Assessment and Proposed Solution," University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law, Vol. 3, pp. 491-550, Spring 2001.

"Emotional Arousal as a Source of Bounded Rationality," reprinted in The Legacy of Herbert Simon in Economic Analysis, Peter Earle (ed.), Williston, VT: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2001.

"Emotions and Bounded Rationality: Reply to Hanoch," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming.

"The Future of U.S. Private Sector Unionism: Symposium Introduction" and "The Future of U.S. Private Sector Unionism: Did George Barnett Get It Right After All?" Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 22, pp. 433-459, Summer 2001.

"HR Management in the 20th Century: Milestones and Lessons Learned," Perspectives on Work, No. 1, pp. 53-56, 2001.

"Human Resources and Industrial Relations: Commonalities and Differences," Human Resource Management Review, No. 4, pp. 339-374, 2001.

"An Interview with Steelworkers' President Lynn Williams," Journal of Labor Research, pp. 145-171, Winter 2001.

"Models of Union Wage Determination: What Have We Learned Since Dunlop and Ross?" Industrial Relations, forthcoming.

and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. "Monopoly, Efficient Contract, and Median Voter Models of Union Wage Determination: A Critical Comparison," reprinted in Foundations of Labor and Employment Law, Samuel Estreicher and Stewart Schwab (eds.), New York: Foundation Press, 2001.

"Prospects for Early 21st Century Union Growth in the United States," Anil Verma (ed.), Trade Union Growth in the 21st Century (chapter accepted, volume under review at University of Toronto Press).

"Reflections on Six Decades in Industrial Relations: An Interview with John Dunlop," Industrial and Labor Relations Review, forthcoming.

"Sumner Slichter on Personnel Management and Employee Representation in the Pre-New Deal Era," Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, forthcoming.

"The Theory and Practice of Strategic HRM and Participative Management: Antecedents in Early Industrial Relations," Human Resource Management Review, No. 4, pp. 505-533, 2001.

Glenn Landers

see James P. Cooney, Jr..

Susan Laury

(with Melayne Morgan McInnes). "The Impact of Insurance Prices on Decision-Making Biases: An Experimental Analysis," Journal of Risk and Insurance, forthcoming.

(with Jacob Goeree and Charles Holt***). "Incentives in Public Goods Experiments: Implications for the Environment," Recent Advances in Environmental Economics, John List and Aart de Zeeuw (eds.), forthcoming.

(with Jacob Goeree and Charles Holt***). "Private Costs and Public Benefits: Unraveling the Effects of Altruism and Noisy Behavior," Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.

(with Charles Holt***). "Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects," American Economic Review, forthcoming.

(with Charles Holt***). "Theoretical Explanations of Treatment Effects in Voluntary Contributions Experiments," and "Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Results with Interior Nash Equilibria," The Handbook of Experimental Results, Charles Plott and Vernon Smith (eds.), forthcoming.

(with Charles Holt***). "Varying the Scale of Financial Incentives under Real and Hypothetical Conditions," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 24, No. 3, June 2001.

(with Eugene Chewning and Maribeth Coller). "Voluntary Contributions to a Multiple Threshold Public Good," Research in Experimental Economics, Vol. 8, pp. 47-83, R. Mark Isaac (ed.), 2001.

see also Laura Taylor.

Gregory B. Lewis

"Barriers to Security Clearances for Gay Men and Lesbians: Fear of Blackmail or Fear of Homosexuals?" Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 539-557, October 2001.

(with Arthur C. Brooks). "Enhancing Policy Models with Exploratory Analysis," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, forthcoming.

(with Arthur C. Brooks). "Giving, Volunteering, and Mistrusting Government," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 765-69, Fall 2001.

(with Howard E. Taylor). "Public Opinion Toward Gay and Lesbian Teachers: Insights for All Public Employees," Review of Public Personnel Administration, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 133-51, Summer 2001.

(with Pablo Alonso). "Public Service Motivation and Job Performance: Evidence from the Federal Sector," American Review of Public Administration, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 363-80, December 2001.

and Sue A. Frank.*. "Who Wants to Work for the Government?" Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

Deon Locklin

(with P. Griswold, D.E. Atkinston, J.E. Bitter, and R.P. Oestreich). "Letting Go and Going Forward," a special issue on Succession Planning in Rehabilitation Leadership, Journal of Rehabilitation Leadership, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 67-79, June 2001.

Jorge Martinez-Vazquez

Editor. "Symposium on Fiscal Management in Transition Economies," Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Management, Part I, Vol. 13, No. 3, and Part II, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2001. Within this volume, he authored the introduction, and co-authored with Jameson Boex, "Fiscal Management in Transition Economies."

(Edited with Dmitry Chernik). Methods and Modeling Tools in Tax Administration, Moscow: Unity Publishing, forthcoming.

(with John Norregaard and Era Dabla-Norris). Comparisons in Transition: The Cases Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and the Ukraine, Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, forthcoming.

, Felix Rioja, Samuel L. Skogstad and Neven Valev. "IMF Conditionality and Objections: The Russian Case," The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 60, No. 2, pp. 501-517, April 2001.

(with Duanjie Chen). "The Impact of NAFTA and Options for Tax Reform in Mexico," World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2669, August 2001.

(with Joao Oliveira). "Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the Transition: Czech Republic," World Bank Technical Paper No. 517, Washington D.C.: The World Bank, 2001.

(with Era Dabla-Norris and John Norregaard). "Making Decentralization Work: The Case of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan," Fiscal Decentralization, Etisham Ahmad (ed.), Washington D.C.: International Monetary Fund, forthcoming.

"The Multilevel Fiscal System of the Russian Federation: A Comment on Basic Issues in a Constitutional Perspective," Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations, Fragmented Societies, Bird, Richard and Thomas Stauffer (eds.), Bâle; Genéve; Munich: Helbing & Lichtenhahn, 2001.

and Jameson Boex. "Russia's Transition to A New Federalism," World Bank Institute Learning Resources Series, World Bank, 2001.

"Spending Assignments and Service Delivery in Mexico" (with Enrique Cabreroin), and "Principles of Decentralization" (with T. Courchene, C. McLure and S. Webb), Fiscal Decentralization in Mexico: Achievements and Challenges, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2001.

and Sally Wallace. Tax Reform in the Russian Federation During the Transition Years, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

, Sally Wallace and Galina Kourliandskaia.*** "The Use of Gross Regional Product in the Federal Fund for the Support of the Regions," Finance (Russian), forthcoming.

see also James Alm.

see also Roy Bahl.

see also Bruce Kaufman.

Julia Melkers

"Assessing the Impact of Performance Budgeting: A Survey of American States," Government Finance Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 19-24, April 2001.

and Katherine G. Willoughby. "Budgeters' Views of State Performance Budgeting Systems," Public Administration Review, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 54-64, January/February 2001.

and Katherine G. Willoughby. "Performance-Based Budgeting," Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Jack Rabin (ed.), New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., forthcoming.

"Performance Measurement," Encyclopedia of the City, Roger Caves (ed.), London: Routledge Publishing, forthcoming.

see also John Thomas.

see also Katherine G. Willoughby.

Robert E. Moore

see Julie L. Hotchkiss.

Harvey K. Newman

"Atlanta's Olympics and the Business of Tourism," Southern Journeys: Tourism, History, and Culture in the Modern South, Richard D. Starnes, (ed.), Tuscaloosa and London: University of Alabama Press, forthcoming.

"Atlanta's Tourism," Encyclopedia of Appalachia, Johnson City, Tenn.: East Tennessee State University Press, forthcoming.

"The Decentralization of Atlanta's Convention Business" and "Race and the Tourist Bubble in Downtown Atlanta," Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 37, forthcoming.

"Historic Preservation Policy and Regime Politics in Atlanta," Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 71-86, Winter 2001.

Lloyd G. Nigro

(with J. Edward Kellough). "Civil Service Reform in Georgia: Going to the Edge?" Review of Public Personnel Administration, forthcoming.

and William L. Waugh, Jr. "The Human Resource Perspective on Workplace Violence," Handbook of Strategic Public Personnel Administration: Building Human Capital for the New Millennium, Ali Farazmand (ed.), Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, forthcoming.

"The Reform Agenda: Where Do We Go From Here?" Public Personnel Administration: Problems and Prospects, 4th ed., Steven Hays and Richard Kearney (eds.), Prentice Hall, forthcoming.

Nancy A. Norton***

and Virgil J. Norton (with Richard T. Clark and Joel P. Schneekloth). "The Effect of Water Use Regulations on Net Returns and Marginal User Costs," Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 26-27, 2001, Kathryn J. Hatcher (ed.), Institute of Ecology, The University of Georgia, Athens, pp. 92-95, 2001.

(with Joel P. Schneekloth). "Living with Limited Water in Southwest Nebraska," Proceedings of the Central Plains Irrigation Short Course and Exposition, Kearney, NE, pp. 18-28, February 5-6, 2001.

(with Joel P. Schneekloth, Richard T. Clark, and Norman L. Klocke). Managing For Maximum Economic Return With Limited Water Supplies, NebGuide G01-1422-A, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cooperative Extension, 2001.

Virgil J. Norton***

see Nancy A. Norton.

Judith M. Ottoson

(with D. Wilson). "Did They Use It? Beyond The Collection Of Surveillance Information," Surveillance, D. McQueen (ed.), New York: Kluwer, forthcoming.

(with J. Pommier, G. Macdonald, J. Frankish, and L. Dorion). "The Landscape in Health Education and Health Promotion Training," International Journal for Health Promotion and Education, pp. 10-14, 2000/2001.

"Utilization of Surveillance Data," Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, forthcoming.

M. Melinda Pitts

(with B. S. Armour, J. R. Maclean Jr., C. B. Cangialose, M. Kishel, H. Imai, and J. Etchason). "The Influence of Explicit Financial Incentives on Physician Behavior," Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 161, May 28, 2001.

(with Jeff Etchason, Brian Armour, Elizabeth Ofili, George Rust, Robert Mayberry, and Lawrence Sanders). "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 285, No. 7, February 21, 2001.

Theodore H. Poister

see Gregory Streib.

David Rein*

(with Jennifer N. Edwards and Janet Bronstein). "Do Enrollees in 'Look-Alike' Medicaid and SCHIP Programs Really Look Alike?" Health Affairs, forthcoming.

(with Lynda A. Anderson, Janelle Dixon, Vani R. Gowda, and Kathleen L. Irwin). "Public STD Projects and Managed Care: Opportunities for Partnerships," Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Vol. 28, No. 6, pp. 336-342, 2001.

Mark Rider

(with Robert Carroll, Doug Holtz-Eakin and Harvey Rosen). "Personal Income Taxes and the Growth of Small Firms," Tax Policy and the Economy, Vol. 15, 2001.

Felix Rioja

"Filling Potholes: Macroeconomic Effects of Maintenance vs. New Investments in Public Infrastructure," Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.

"Growth, Welfare and Public Infrastructure," Journal of Economic Development, August 2001.

"The Penalties of Inefficient Public Infrastructure," Review of Development Economics, forthcoming.

(with Jill Holman). "Transmission of Anticipated Inflation Under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes," Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 497-519, 2001.

see Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Mark D. Rivera

, Gregory Streib, and Katherine G. Willoughby. "Reinventing Government in Council-Manager Cities: Examining The Role Of City Managers," Public Performance and Management Review, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 121-132, December 2000.

see also Gregory Streib.

Christine H. Roch

(with Robert Howard). "Policy Change and the State Courts: The Case of Education Finance Reform," Justice System Journal, Vol. 22, pp. 137-153, 2001.

Ross Rubenstein

(with Leanna Stiefel and Amy Ellen Schwartz). "Better than Raw: A Practical Guide to Adjusted Performance Measures," Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

(with Michele Moser). "The Equality of Public School District Funding in the U.S., 1992 - 1995: A National Status Report," Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

(with Patrice Iatarola). "Examining School-Level Expenditures and School Performance: The Case of New York City," Improving Educational Productivity, David H. Monk and Herbert J. Walberg (eds.), Greenwich, Conn.: Information Age Publishing, pp. 139-166, 2001.

and Gary T. Henry. "Paying for Grades: Impacts of Merit-Based Financial Aid on Educational Quality," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 93-109, 2001.

(with Lawrence O. Picus). "Politics, The Courts and the Economy: Implications for the Future of School Financing," State and Local Finance Under Pressure, David L. Sjoquist (ed.), Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

and Benjamin Scafidi. "Who Pays and Who Benefits? Examining the Fiscal Incidence of the Georgia Lottery for Education." National Tax Journal, forthcoming.

see also Katherine G. Willoughby.

Benjamin P. Scafidi, Jr.

(with Keith Ihlanfeldt). "Black Self-Segregation as a Cause of Neighborhood Racial Segregation: Evidence from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality," Journal of Urban Economics, forthcoming.

(with Keith Ihlanfeldt). "The Neighborhood Contact Hypothesis: Evidence from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality," Urban Studies, forthcoming.

and Catherine Freeman (with Stan DeJarnett). "School Accountability and Flexibility," Education Policy Analysis Archives, Vol. 9, No. 44, September 2001.

see Ross Rubenstein.

Bruce A. Seaman

"Arts Labor Markets: A Research Agenda from Sports," Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 26, No. 3, forthcoming.

"Beyond Economic Impact," The Arts in a New Millennium, Valerie B. Morris and David Pankratz (eds.), Greenwood Publishing Co., forthcoming.

"Economic Impact Studies: Do They Still Have a Role?" The Handbook of Cultural Economics, Ruth Towse (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

"Empirical Studies of Demand for the Arts," Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture, David Throsby and Victor Ginsburgh (eds.), North-Holland (Elsevier Science), forthcoming.

National Investment in the Arts, Monograph published by the Center for Arts and Culture (65 pages), forthcoming.

David L. Sjoquist

Editor. State and Local Government Finances at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming. Within this book is the chapter, (with Therese J. McGuire) "Urban Sprawl and the Finances of State and Local Government."

and Lakshmi Pandey. "An Analysis of Acquisition Value Property Tax Assessment for Homesteaded Property," Public Budgeting and Finance, pp. 1-17, Winter 2001.

and Kelly Edmiston (with Gary Cornia, Terri Sexton, Steven Sheffrin, and C. Kurt Zorn). "An Analysis of the Feasibility of Implementing a Single-Rate Sales Tax," State Tax Notes, Vol. 20, No. 20, pp. 1697-1711, May 14, 2001. (Originally published in National Tax Journal, December 2000.)

(with Larry Keating). "Bottom Fishing: Emergent Policy Regarding Tax Delinquent Properties," American Planning Association Public Investment Newsletter, forthcoming, and Housing Facts & Findings, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2001.

(with Keith Ihlanfeldt). "Conducting an Analysis of Georgia's Economic Development Tax Incentive Program," Economic Development Quarterly, pp. 217-228, August 2001.

and Kelly Edmiston (with Gary Cornia, Terri Sexton, Steven Sheffrin, and C. Kurt Zorn). "E-Commerce and the Single-Rate Sales Tax Proposal," Municipal Finance Journal, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 1-23, Fall 2001.

"A Public Choice Approach to Explaining Efforts to Adopt PILOTS," Property-Tax Exemption for Charities: Mapping the Battlefield, Evelyn Brody (ed.), Urban Institute Press, forthcoming.

"Social Acceptance and the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis," Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 474-490, 2001.

and Sally Wallace. “What A Tangled Web: Local Property, Income and Sales Taxes,” Essays in Honor of Dick Netzer, Amy Ellen Schwartz (ed.), Sage Press, forthcoming.

Charlotte Steeh

(with Nicole Kirgis, Brian Cannon, and Jeff DeWitt). "Are They Really as Bad as They Seem: Nonresponse Rates at the End of the Twentieth Century," Journal of Official Statistics, Vol. 17, pp. 227-247, 2001.

Paula Stephan

and Grant Black.* “Bioinformatics: Emerging Opportunities and Emerging Gaps,” Capitalizing on New Needs and New Opportunities: Government-Industry Partnerships in Biotechnology and Information Technology, Charles Wessner (ed.), National Academy Press, pp. 139-144, 2001.

(with David Audretsch). "Biotechnology in Europe: Lessons from the USA," International Journal of Biotechnology, Vol. 3, No. 1/2, pp. 168-183, 2001.

(with Mary Frank Fox). "Careers of Young Scientists: Preferences, Prospects and Realities by Gender Field," Social Studies of Science, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 109-122, February 2001.

(with David Audretsch, Maryann Feldman, John E. Jankowski, Albert N. Link, Donald Siegel, Gregory Tassey, Charles Wessner). "The Economics of Science and Technology," Journal of Technology Transfer, forthcoming. (This is a special issue entirely devoted to this piece.)

"Educational Implications of University-Industry Technology Transfer," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 199-205, June 2001.

(with Sharon Levin). "Exceptional Contributions to U.S. Science by the Foreign-Born and Foreign-Educated," Population Research and Policy Review, Vol. 20, No. 1-2, pp. 59-79, April 2001.

(with Sharon Levin). "The Importance of Implicit Contracts in Collaborative Research," The New Economics of Science, Philip Mirowski and Esther-Mirjam Sent (eds.), University of Chicago Press, forthcoming.

(with Sharon Levin). "Career Stage, Benchmarking and Collaborative Research," International Journal of Technology Management: Special Issue, "Individual Careers and Collective Research: Is it a Paradox?" Vol. 22, No. 7/8, pp. 676-687, 2001.

Gregory Streib

and Katherine G. Willoughby. "Local Governments as E-Governments: Meeting the Implementation Challenge," Public Administration Quarterly, forthcoming.

and Katherine G. Willoughby. "Local Governments Becoming E-Governments: Getting the Sizzle, Avoiding the Fizzle," Ideal and Practice in Council-Manager Government, 3rd Edition, H. George Frederickson (ed.), Washington, D.C.: International City/Management Association, forthcoming.

, Mark Rivera, and Bert J. Slotkin.* "Public Administration Research from a Practitioner Perspective," Public Administration Review, Vol. 61, No. 5, pp. 515-525, September/October 2001.

and Theodore H. Poister. "The Use of Strategic Planning in Municipal Governments," The Municipal Yearbook, Washington, D.C.: The International City/County Management Association, forthcoming.

see also Mark Rivera.

see also Katherine G. Willoughby.

Laura Taylor

and Kevin Boyle.*** "Does the Measurement of Property and Structural Characteristics Affect Estimated Implicit Prices for Environmental Amenities in a Hedonic Model?" Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Vol. 22, No. 2/3, pp. 303-318, 2001.

"The Economic Impacts of Environmentally Contaminated Sites on Commercial and Industrial Property Markets in Atlanta, Georgia," National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 69 pp., December, 2001.

"Experimental Methods for the Testing and Design of Contingent Valuation," Handbook of Contingent Valuation, D. Bjornstad, J. Kahn and A. Alberini (eds.), England: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

, Ronald G. Cummings, Michael McKee,*** and Susan Laury. "Induced Value Tests of the Referendum Voting Mechanism," Economic Letters, Vol. 71, No. 1, pp. 61-65, April 2001.

and Kevin Boyle*** (with Joan Poor, and Roy Bouchard). "Objective Versus Subjective Measures of Environmental Quality in Hedonic Property Value Models," Land Economics, Vol. 77, No. 4, pp. 482-493, November 2001.

"The Hedonic Method," A Primer in Non-Market Valuation, P. Champ, T. Brown, and K. Boyle (eds.), Kluwer, forthcoming.

(with Janusz Mrozek). "What Determines the Value of Life? A Meta Analysis," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, forthcoming.

see also Ronald G. Cummings.

Erdal Tekin

(with Naci Mocan). "Nonprofit Sector and Part-Time Work: An Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data of Child Care Workers," (NBER Working Paper No. 7977), The Review of Economics and Statistics, forthcoming.

John Clayton Thomas

and Julia Melkers. "Budgeters Views of State Performance Budgeting Systems: Distinctions across Branches," Public Administration Review, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 52-62, January 2001.

and Julia Melkers. "Citizen Contacting of Municipal Officials: Choosing Between Appointed Administrators and Elected Leaders," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Vol. 11, pp. 51-71, January 2001.

and Amy Helling. "Community Dialogue," The Transformative Power of Dialogue, Nancy Roberts (ed.), Elsevier Publishers, forthcoming.

Evaluation by the Higher Education Fellows of their Component of the National School Health Leadership Coordination Institute, a report for the American Cancer Society, July 2001.

see also Amy Helling.

Geoffrey Turnbull

(with Chinkun Chang). "Bureaucratic Behavior in the Local Public Sector: A Revealed Preference Approach," Public Choice, forthcoming.

(with Peter M. Mitias). "Grant Illusion, Tax Illusion, and Local Government Spending," Public Finance Review, Vol. 29, No. 5, pp. 347-368, September 2001.

(with Jonathan Dombrow). "Individuals and Institutions Publishing Research in Real Estate, 1989-1998," Journal of Real Estate Literature, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 45-92, January 2002.

(with Matthew Baker, Thomas J. Miceli, and C. F. Sirmans). "Optimal Title Search," Journal of Legal Studies, forthcoming.

(with Thomas J. Miceli and C. F. Sirmans). "The Property-Contract Boundary: An Economic Analysis of Leases," American Law and Economics Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 165-185, January 2001.

(with Matthew Baker, Thomas J. Miceli, and C. F. Sirmans). "Property Rights by Squatting: Land Ownership Risk and Adverse Possession Statutes," Land Economics, Vol. 77, No. 3, pp. 360-370, August 2001.

(with Peter Colwell and Carolyn Dehring). "Recreation Demand and Residential Location," Journal of Urban Economics, forthcoming.

(with William J. Moore and Robert J. Newman). "Reputational Capital and Academic Pay," Economic Inquiry, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 663-671, October 2001.

Neven Valev

(with John Carlson). "Credibility of a New Monetary Regime: The Currency Board in Bulgaria," Journal of Monetary Economics, June 2001.

(with John Carlson). "A Disinflation Tradeoff: Speed versus Final Destination," Economic Inquiry, forthcoming.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

David M. Van Slyke

"The Mythology of Privatization in Contracting for Social Services," Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

(with Norma M. Riccucci). "The Politicized Administrative Environment: Public Administration in the United States," Comparative Administrative Systems, Krishna K. Tummala (ed.), forthcoming.

"The Public Management Challenges of Contracting with Nonprofits for Social Services," The International Journal of Public Administration, forthcoming, Vol. 25, No. 4, 2001.

(with Sue R. Faerman and David P. McCaffrey). "Understanding Interorganizational Cooperation: Public-Private Collaboration in Regulating Financial Market Innovation," Organization Science, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 372-388, 2001.

Mary Beth Walker

see Ronald G. Cummings.

Sally Wallace

(with Rachel Askew). Child Care Advocacy in Georgia, The Urban Institute, forthcoming.

see also James Alm.

see also Roy Bahl.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

see also David L. Sjoquist.

William L. Waugh, Jr.

(with Andrew A. Altizer, Robert H. Hill, and R. Brit Katz). "Creating Adaptable Crisis Plans for Changing Times," Campus Law Enforcement Journal, pp. 12-17, November/ December 2001.

"Entrepreneurialism and Managerialism Perceived as Evil in University Governance," Entrepreneurial Management and Public Policy, Van Johnston (ed.), Commack, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2001.

(with Wesley W. Waugh). "Emergency Management on the Pacific Rim: From Global Warming to Globalization," International Journal of Urban Sciences, forthcoming.

"Financing Economic Development" and "Operations Research," Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Jack Rabin (ed.), New York: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.

Leveraging Networks to Achieve National Goals: The Case of FEMA and the Safe Construction Network, PricewaterhouseCoopers Foundation for The Business of Government, forthcoming.

"Managing Terrorism as an Environmental Hazard," (with Ellis Stanley, Sr.) "Emergency Managers for the New Millennium," and (with Jasmin Riad and Fran Norris) "Policy Design and the Psychology of Evacuation," Handbook of Crisis and Emergency Management, Ali Farazmand (ed.), N.Y.: Marcel Dekker, 2001.

"Pipe Bomb Explodes in Park During Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia," "Arab Terrorists Kill Eleven Israeli Athletes at the Munich Olympics," and "Israeli Commandos Retake Hijacked Hostages in Dramatic Raid on Entebbe, Uganda," Great Events of the Twentieth Century, Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, forthcoming.

"Risk Analysis" and "Emergency Management," Encyclopedia of Tourism, Jafi Jafari (ed.), London: Routledge Publishers, pp. 188-89, 509-510, 2001.

"The Role of the National Emergency Management Network in Dealing with Terrorism," Public Organization Review, forthcoming.

Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Managing the Crisis and the Consequences, New York: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.

"Valuing Public Participation in Policymaking," Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

see also Lloyd G. Nigro.

Verna J. Willis

(with Robert L. Dilworth). Action Learning: Images and Pathways, Krieger Publishing Co., forthcoming.

(with Tom Shindell). "Analyzing HRD Metaphor-in-Use,” The Role of Metaphors in Human Resource Development, D. Short (ed.), San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2001.

“Shared Vision: Are We at Risk of Creating Monochromatic Organizations?” Proceedings of the Academy of Human Resource Development, Vol. II, S. Semler (ed.), ERIC document, pp. 879-886, March 2001.

Katherine G. Willoughby

(with Kurt Thurmaier). Policy and Politics in State Budgeting, M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 2001.

and Julia Melkers. "Assessing the Impact of Performance Budgeting: A Survey of American States," Government Finance Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 25-30, April 2001.

and Gregory Streib. "Assessing the Value of a Statewide Immunization Registry: The Physician's Perspective," Policy Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 65-88, Summer 2001.

"A Multiple Rationality Theory of Budgeting: Budget Office Orientations and Analysts' Roles," Perspectives on Budget Theory, Aman Kahn and Bartley Hildreth (eds.), Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., forthcoming.

and Julia Melkers. "Performance Budgeting in the States," Quicker, Better, Cheaper?: Managing Performance in American Government, Richard Nathan and Dall Forsythe (eds.), Albany N.Y.: Rockefeller Institute for Government, pp. 335-364, 2001.

"Program Budgeting," Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Gerald Miller (ed.), Marcel Dekker, Inc., forthcoming.

(with Thomas P. Lauth). "Reductions in the FY 1992 Georgia Budget: Responses to a Revenue Shortfall," Case Studies in Public Budgeting and Financial Management, Aman Khan (ed.), Texas Tech University, forthcoming.

and Ross Rubenstein (with Russ Lipari). "Revenue Sources of Palestinian Municipalities: Finance Officers Explain Reality and Possibilities," International Public Management Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 53-72, 2001.

(with Kurt Thurmaier). "Windows of Opportunity: Toward a Multiple Rationalities Model of Budgeting," Evolving Theories of Public Budgeting, John Bartle (ed.), Elsevier Science Ltd., pp. 29-54, 2001.

See also Julia Melkers.

See also Mark D. Rivera.

See also Gregory Streib.

Yongsheng Xu

(with Kotaro Suzumura). "Characterizations of Consequentialism and Non-consequentialism," Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 101, No. 2, pp. 423-436, 2001.

"Functioning, Capability and the Standard of Living - An Axiomatic Approach," Economic Theory, forthcoming.

"On Ranking Linear Budget Sets in Terms of Freedom of Choice," and (with Kotaro Suzumura) "Welfarist-consequentialism, Similarity of Attitudes, and Arrow's General Impossibility Theorem," Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming

(with Clemens Puppe). "Revealed Preference for Freedom and Ordinal Rankings of Opportunity Sets," Liberalism and Logical Empiricism, F. Stadler et. Al. (eds.), Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishing, forthcoming.


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