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

Two hundred and fifty scholarly papers and books were published or forthcoming. Another one hundred and thirty four papers are presently under review. It is also heartening to note that close to fifteen percent of the published or accepted papers in 2002 were joint products of two or more of our faculty or research associates.

James Alm

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

and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. Co-editors, Can Decentralization Help Indonesia Rebuild?, Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

(with William H. Kaempfer). "Who Pays the Ticket Tax?" Public Finance Review, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 27-40, January 2002.

(with Leslie A. Whittington and Jason Fletcher). "Is There a ‘Singles Tax'? The Relative Tax Treatment of Single Households," Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 69-86, Summer 2002.

"Designing Institutions to Combat Tax Evasion," Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan (PANGSA), forthcoming.

and Mikhail Melnik.* "Does a Seller's eCommerce Reputation Matter? Evidence from eBay Auctions," The Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 337-350, September 2002.

and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. "On the Use of Budget Norms as a Tool for Fiscal Management," Public Finance and Management, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 387-435, 2002.

(with Raul Barreto). “Corruption, Optimal Taxation, and Growth,” Public Finance Review, 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, N.Y.: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

(with Leslie A. Whittington). "Does the Income Tax Affect Marital Decisions?" Tax Theory and Principles, Simon James (ed.), Exeter, U.K., pp. 62-71, 2002.

"What is an 'Optimal' Tax System?" Tax Theory and Principles, Simon James, (ed.), Exeter, U.K., pp. 238-255, 2002.

(with Jill Holman and Rebecca Neumann). "Globalization and its Impact on State and Local Government Finance," State and Local Government Finances under Pressure, David Sjoquist (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

see also Sally Wallace.

Jay Bae

(with Paul Justice). “Pharmacy Benefit Management Contracting: An Assessment from a Recent Procurement Experience,” Journal of Health Care Finance, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 49-56, 2002.

Roy Bahl

"The Property Tax in Developing Countries: Where are We in 2002?” Landlines, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, forthcoming.

and Mary Beth Walker (with Richard Bird). “The Uneasy Case Against Discriminatory Excise Taxation: Soft Drink Taxes in Ireland,” Public Finance Review, forthcoming.

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Sally Wallace. "State and Local Government Choices in Fiscal Redistribution," National Tax Journal, Vol. 55, No. 4, 723-742, December 2002.

"Implementation Rules For Fiscal Decentralization," Poverty, Development and Fiscal Policy: Essays in Honor of Raja Chelliah, Oxford University Press, 2002.

"Fiscal Decentralization, Revenue Assignment, and the Case For the Property Tax,” Property Taxes in South Africa: Challenges in the Post-Apartheid Era, Michael Bell and John Bowman (eds.), Cambridge, Mass.: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2002.

and Bayar Tumenasan.* "How Should Revenues From Natural Resources Be Shared?" Can Decentralization Help Rebuild Indonesia?, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and James Alm (eds.), Edgar Elgar Press, forthcoming.

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

Edited (with Paul Smoke). Restructuring Local Government Finance in Developing Countries: Lessons from South Africa, Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming. Within this book, Roy Bahl (with Paul Smoke) wrote "Overview of Fiscal Decentralization in South Africa;" (with Paul Smoke and David Solomon) wrote "Overview of the Local Government Revenue System;" (with David Solomon) wrote "The Regional Service Council Levy;" and (with Paul Smoke, Andrew Reschovsky, Larry Schroeder, David Solomon and Peter Vaz) wrote "Integrating Fiscal Decentralization Reforms and the Challenge of Implementation."

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

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Grant Black**

see Paula Stephan.

L.F. Jameson Boex**

see Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Ronald G. Cummings

(with David Bjornstad, Paul Brewer, and Michael McKee). "An Experimental Test for Options Value: Relevance for Contingent Value Elicitation,” Issues in Contemporary Environmental Economics, John List, et al. (eds.), Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing, December 24, 2002.

"In Memory of Dan Yaron," Economics of Water Resources: The Contributions of Dan Yaron, A. Dinar (ed.), New York: Elsevier Press, 2002.

Kelly Edmiston

"Electronic State & Local Government: Prospects and Challenges,” American Review of Public Administration, forthcoming.

“Benefits and Burdens of Strategic Apportionment Policies: Preliminary Results for the Case of Double-Weighted Sales in Georgia,” Proceedings of the 94th Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, pp. 331-339, 2002.

(with William F. Fox). "Prospects and Challenges for State and Local Government in a Digital Age," State and Local Government Finances under Pressure, David L. Sjoquist (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

"Strategic Apportionment of the State Corporate Income Tax," National Tax Journal, Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 239-262, June 2002.

"Fostering Subnational Autonomy and Accountability in Decentralized Developing Countries: Lessons from the Papua New Guinea Experience," Public Administration and Development, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 221-234, August 2002.

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 the United States," and (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, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 15-31 and 33-43, 2002.

Economics for Managers (sixteen-chapter textbook aimed at the MBA and Executive MBA markets), Prentice-Hall, Inc., forthcoming.

(with Anne C. Haddix and Susan P. Ackerman). "Chapter 2: Study Design," Prevention Effectiveness: A Guide to Decision Analysis and Economic Evaluation, 2nd ed., Anne C. Haddix, Steven Teutsch, Phaedra Corso (eds.), Oxford University Press, pp. 11-27, 2002.

Paul Ferraro

(with R. D. Simpson). "The Cost-Effectiveness of Conservation Payments," Land Economics, Vol. 78, No. 3, pp. 339-353, 2002.

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

(with Zevi Azzaino and Jon Conrad). "Optimizing the Riparian Buffer: Harold Brook in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed, New York," Land Economics, Vol. 78, No. 4, pp. 510-514, 2002.

"Prioritizing Environmental Policy Interventions in a Heterogeneous World," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 27-43, forthcoming.

"The Local Costs of Establishing Protected Areas in Low-income Nations: Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar," Ecological Economics, Vol. 43, No. 2-3, pp. 261-275, 2002.

“Conservation Contracting in Heterogeneous Landscapes: An Application to Watershed Protection with Threshold Constraints,” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, forthcoming.

(with A. Kiss). “Getting What You Paid For: Direct Payments as an Alternative Investment for Conserving Biodiversity," Science, Vol. 268, pp. 1718-1719, November 29, 2002.

(with R.D. Simpson). "Conservación Rentable: Una Revisión de lo que Funciona con Respecto a la Conservación," Potencialidades de los Sistemas Silvopastoriles para la Generaction de Servicios Ambientales, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy, forthcoming.

Catherine Freeman

see Ross Rubenstein.

Atef Ghobrial

(with Mike Cotter). "Assessing the Role of Information Technology in Transportation and Logistics," Transportation and Traffic, 2002.

Shiferaw Gurmu

(with Christopher King and Peter Mueser). "Job Stability for Welfare Recipients: A Comparison of Matched Job Spells" and "Explaining Job Stability for Welfare Recipients," Welfare Reform in the Cities: The Transition from Public Aid to Employment in Six Urban Areas During the 90s, King C. and P. Mueser (eds.), Kalamazoo: W.E. Upjohn Institute, forthcoming.

Darrick Hamilton

(with Lance Freeman). “A Dream Deferred or Realized: Trends in Minority Homeownership in New York,” American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 92, No. 2, pp. 320-24, 2002.

(with William Darity, Jr.). “Crowded Out? The Racial Composition of American Occupations,” Research Methodologies in African American Communities, Sage Publications, forthcoming.

(with Ngina Chiteji). “Family Connections and the Black-White Wealth Gap Among the Middle Class,” Review of Black Political Economy, forthcoming.

(with Ngina Chiteji). “Family Matters: Kin Networks and Asset Accumulation,” Inclusion in the American Dream: Assets, Poverty, and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

(with Arthur Goldsmith, Stanley Sedo, and William Darity, Jr.). “The Labor Supply Consequences of Perceptions of Employer Discrimination During Search and on the Job: Integrating Neoclassical Theory and Cognitive Dissonance,” Journal of Economic Psychology, forthcoming.

(with William Darity, Jr. and Jason Dietrich). “Passing on Blackness: Latinos, Race, and Earnings in the USA,” Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 9, No. 13, pp. 847-53, 2002.

Carol D. Hansen

(with L. Fancher). "The Role of Cultural Research in the Development of Human Resources," Review of Sustainable Development, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), forthcoming.

"Cultural Myths in Stories about Human Resource Development: Analyzing the Cross-cultural Transfer of American Models to Germany and the Côte d’Ivoire," International Journal of Training and Development, forthcoming.

(with K. O’Neill* and G. May). "The Effect of Gender Schema on the Transfer of Interpersonal Communication Skills Training to the Workplace: Three Theoretical Frames," The Human Resources Development Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 167-186, 2002.

(with C. Kontoghiorghes). "Prioritizing Organizational Behavior, Sociotechnical, and Continuous Improvement and Learning Organization Dimensions in Terms of Rapid Change Adaptation: An Empirical Study That is Based on Data From Five Different Organizations, Proceedings of the 2003 Conference of the Academy of Human Resource Development, forthcoming.

(with C. Kontoghiorghes). "Identification of Key Predictors of Rapid Change Adaptation in a Service Organization: An Exploratory Study that also Examines the Link Between Rapid Change Adaptation and Organizational Capability," Proceedings of the Academy of Human Resource Development, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2002.

(with Sheila Margolis). "A Model for Understanding Identity: Exploring the Path to Sustainability During a Merger," Human Resources Development Review, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 227-303, September 2002.

Amy Helling

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

(with David Sawicki). "Race and Residential Accessibility to Shopping and Services," Housing Policy Debate, forthcoming.

see also John Clayton Thomas.

Laura Henderson

and Monica Herk. “ACET Collaborative Team (ACT) Project: Final Evaluation Report,” October 2002.

Gary T. Henry

(with Melvin M. Mark). “Toward an Agenda for Research on Evaluation,” New Directions in Evaluation, Vol. 97, forthcoming.

(with Melvin M. Mark). “Beyond Use: Understanding Evaluation’s Influence on Attitudes and Action,” American Journal of Evaluation, forthcoming.

and Craig S. Gordon.* "Driving Less for Better Air: Impacts of a Public Information Campaign," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 45-63, 2002.

“What Do Evaluators of Public Communications Campaigns Need to Do to Advance Their Work and This Field?” Evaluation Exchange, Vol. 16, Winter 2002.

"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. 2, pp. 235-244, 2002.

and Ross Rubenstein. "Paying for Grades: Impact of Merit-Based Financial Aid on Educational Quality," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 93-109, 2002.

"Choosing Criteria to Judge Program Success: A Values Inquiry," Evaluation, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 182-204, 2002.

“Quota Sampling,” “Respondent,” “Sampling With and Without Replacement,” and “Sequential Sampling,” Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao (eds.), Sage, forthcoming.

Monica Herk

(with Jennifer Antinozzi). “Improving Early Childhood Education in Georgia: Progress Report on Year 1 of the Georgia Early Learning Initiative,” Child Policy Initiative working paper, March 8, 2002.

see also Laura Henderson.

Julie L. Hotchkiss

(with M. Melinda Pitts). "At What Level of Labor Market Intermittency are Women Penalized?" American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, forthcoming.

(with Mary E. Graham). "Systematic Assessment of Employer Equal Employment Opportunity Efforts as a Means of Reducing the Gender Earnings Gap," Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, forthcoming.

, Robert E. Moore, and Stephanie Zobay.* "Impact of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games on Employment and Wages in Georgia," Southern Economic Journal, forthcoming.

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

and Robert E. Moore. "Changes in the Welfare of Two-Earner Families Across the Income Distribution, 1983-1993," Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 9, pp. 429-431, June 2002.

"Endogeneity of Wages and Tenure in the Determination of Quit Behavior," Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 9, pp. 231-233, March 2002.

The Labor Market Experience of Workers with Disabilities, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, forthcoming.

see also Bruce Kaufman.

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, 2002.

(with Margaret Thompson). "An Exploratory Investigation of Learning Culture Theory and Employee Participation in Decision Making," Human Resource Development Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 271-288, Fall 2002.

(with Gary May**). "Shareholder Value: Is There Common Ground?" Training and Development Journal, Vol. 56, No. 7, pp. 44-52, July 2002.

(with Michael Workman and William Bommer). “The Effects of Cognitive Style and Media Richness on Commitment to Telework and Virtual Teams,” Journal of Vocational Behavior, forthcoming.

(with Mary Langley). “The Leadership Role of the Pastor in the Sociopolitically Active African-American Church,” Organization Development Journal, forthcoming.

Bruce Kaufman

The Globalization of Industrial Relations, Geneva: International Labor Organization, forthcoming.

Co-edited (with David Lewin). Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, Vol. 10, New York: Elsevier, 10 chapters, 210 pp., 2002. Volume 12 is forthcoming.

Co-edited (with James Bennett). The Future of Private Sector Unionism in the United States, (18 chapters, 420 pp.), Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming. Within this volume he wrote "The Future of Private Sector Unionism: Did George Barnett Get it Right After All?" (reprinted, 29 pp.), and "The Future of Private Sector Unionism in the United States: An Assessment and Forecast," (28 pp.).

Co-edited (with Richard Beaumont and Roy Helfgott). Industrial Relations to Human Resources and Beyond: The Evolving Process of Employee Relations Management, Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 15 chapters, 512 pp., forthcoming. Within this volume he wrote “Industrial Relations Counselors, Inc.: Its History and Significance” (85 pp.), and “The Quest for Cooperation and Unity of Interest in Industry” (35 pp.).

and Julie Hotchkiss. The Economics of Labor Markets, 6th ed., Cincinnati: Thompson-Southwestern, 13 chapters, 720 pp., 2002.

"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, pp. 195-226, 2002.

“The Two Faces of Unionism: Implications for Union Growth,” Changing Roles of Unions: New Forms of Representation, Phanindra Wunnava (ed.), Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming.

“The Development of the Institutional School in Labor Economics,” The Institutional Tradition in Labor Economics, Dell Champlin and Janice Knoedler (eds.), Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming.

"The Contribution of Economics and Industrial Relations to the Development and Growth of the Personnel/HRM Field," Journal of Management of History, December 2002.

"On Emotions and Bounded Rationality: Reply to Hanoch," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 49, pp. 137-141, 2002.

"Models of Union Wage Determination: What Have We Learned Since Dunlop and Ross?" Industrial Relations, Vol. 41, pp. 110-58, Winter 2002.

"Reflections on Six Decades in Industrial Relations: An Interview with John Dunlop," Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. l, No. 55, pp. 324-48, January 2002.

"Sumner Slichter on Personnel Management and Employee Representation before the New Deal," Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, Vol. 12, forthcoming.

“The Organization of Economic Activity: Insights from the Institutional Theory of John R. Commons,“ Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming.

(with David Lewin). “Introduction: Papers from the 2nd Innovative HR/IR Teaching Conference,” Human Resource Management Review, Vol. 12, pp. 469-470, 2002.

"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).

Glenn Landers

(with James P. Cooney, Jr.). “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, March/April 2002.

(with James P. Cooney, Jr. and Julianna M. Williams). “Hospital Executive Leadership: A Critical Component for Improving Care at the End of Life,” Hospital Topics, Summer 2002.

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, Vol. 83, No. 2, pp. 255-276, 2002.

(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.

Gregory B. Lewis

(with Arthur C. Brooks). "Enhancing Policy Models with Exploratory Analysis," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Vol. 12, pp. 129-36, January 2002.

“Black-White Differences in Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Gay Rights,” Public Opinion Quarterly, forthcoming.

and Sue A. Frank.* "Who Wants to Work for the Government?" (lead article) Public Administration Review, Vol. 62, pp. 395-404, July/August 2002.

Deon Locklin

Monograph contributor, "Distance Education: Issues and Opportunities for Public Vocational Rehabilitation Programs," 28th Institute for Rehabilitation Issues, The George Washington University, 2002.

Jorge Martinez-Vazquez

(with Duanjie Chen). “Efficiency Effects of Mexico’s Tax Reform on Corporate Capital Investment,” Tax Notes International, forthcoming.

(with Christine Wong). Toward an Integrated Approach to Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in China: A Policy Note, Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2002.

(with Zhihua Zhang). The System of Equalization Transfers in China, Ministry of Finance, China, 2002.

(with Robert McNab**). "Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth," World Development, forthcoming.

(with Robert McNab**). “Democratic Governance, Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth,” The Political Dimension of Decentralization Policy, Eduardo Rodriguez and George Peterson (eds.), the Urban Institute, forthcoming.

(with Joao Oliviera). "Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations: The Case of the Czech Republic," PREM Note, World Bank, forthcoming.

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

(with Era Dabla-Norris and John Norregaard). "Making Decentralization Work: The Case of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan," Issues in Fiscal Decentralization, Etisham Ahmad and Vito Tanzi (eds.), Washington, D.C.: Routledge, forthcoming.

and Sally Wallace. Tax Reform in the Russian Federation During the Transition Years, Cheltenham, U.K.: Brookfield, forthcoming.

and L.F. Jameson Boex.** "The Design of Equalization Grants: Theory and Application," Washington, D.C.: World Bank, forthcoming.

"The Impact of Budgets on the Poor: Tax and Benefit Incidence," World Bank Institute, forthcoming.

(with Bambang Brodjonegoro). "An Analysis of Indonesia's Transfer System: Recent Performance and Future Prospects," Can Decentralization Help Rebuild Indonesia?, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and James Alm (eds.), Edgar Elgar Press, forthcoming.

and Roy Bahl. “Fiscal Federalism and Economic Reform in China,” Fiscal Federalism in a Global Economy, T. Srinivasan (ed.), Stanford University.

“Revenue Assignment and the Budget Process at the Subnational Level in China,” China’s Subnational Fiscal Arrangements, Deepak Bhattalasi and Christine Wong (eds.), Washington, D.C.: World Bank, forthcoming.

and Mark Rider.*** "Multiple Modes of Tax Evasion: Theory and Evidence" National Tax Journal, forthcoming.

“Estado y Globalización: Un Comentario a Albi,” Moneda y Crédito (Spain), Vol. 218, forthcoming.

(with Javier Arze.*) “The Demand for Fiscal Decentralization in Small Countries: The Latin American Experience,” Gestión y Politica Pública, CIDE, Mexico, forthcoming.

see also James Alm.

see also Roy Bahl.

Karen Minyard

and Tina Anderson Smith. “The Role of Targeted External Facilitation and Technical Assistance in Improving the Clinical Relevance and Financial Viability of Rural Health Systems,” Report of the proceedings for the “Fifth FICOSSER (Federation for International Cooperation of Health Services and Systems Research Centers), General Conference,” forthcoming.

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.

"Race and the Tourist Bubble in Downtown Atlanta," Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 37, pp. 301-321, January 2002.

"The Decentralization of the Convention Business in Atlanta," Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 38, pp. 232-252, November 2002.

Lloyd G. Nigro

(with J. Edward Kellough). "Pay for Performance in Georgia State Government: Employee Perspectives on Georgia Gain After 5 Years," Review of Public Personnel Administration, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 146-166, Summer 2002.

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 and C. Washington (eds.), 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, pp. 367-378, 2002.

see also Gregory Streib.

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 M. Cargo, G.D. Grams, P. Ward, and L.W. Green). "Youth Outcomes in a Participatory Research Study," American Journal of Health Behavior, forthcoming.

(with B.D.K. Choi and A.W.P. Pak). "Understanding Basic Concepts of Public Health Surveillance," Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Vol. 56, p. 402, 2002.

Ragan Petrie

(with James Andreoni and Marco Castillo). "What Do Bargainers' Preferences Look Like? Experiments with a Convex Ultimatum Game," American Economic Review, forthcoming.

Theodore H. Poister

“Monitoring Quality and Productivity in the Public Sector,” The Public Productivity and Performance Handbook, 2nd Edition, Marcel Dekker, Inc., forthcoming.

(with Richard H. Harris, Joseph Robinson, Jr., and Jill Reeder). “Using Intensive Customer Feedback to Improve the Delivery of Highway Maintenance Programs in Pennsylvania,” Transportation Research Record, forthcoming.

Measuring Performance in Public and Nonprofit Organizations, Jossey-Bass, Inc., forthcoming.

and David M. Van Slyke. "Strategic Management Innovations in State Transportation Departments," Public Performance and Management Review, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 58-74, 2002.

see also 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, Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 240-248, May/June 2002.

Mark Rider

(with Laura Power). "The Effect of Tax-Based Savings Incentives on the Self-Employed," Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 85, pp. 33-52, 2002.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Felix Rioja

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

"Infrastructure and Sectoral Output," International Economic Journal, forthcoming.

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

Mark D. Rivera

(with Sunya Collier and Molly Weinburgh). "Accountability in a Teacher Education Program: Is There Change in Student’s Personal Knowledge About and Use of Technology?" TechTrends, forthcoming.

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, Vol. 62, No. 1, pp. 63-72, January/February 2002.

(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, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

and Benjamin P. Scafidi, Jr. "Who Pays and Who Benefits? Examining the Fiscal Incidence of the Georgia Lottery for Education," National Tax Journal, Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 223-238, 2002.

"Providing Adequate Educational Funding: A State by State Analysis of Expenditure Needs," Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 73-98, 2002.

and Catherine Freeman. "Do Local Sales Taxes for Education Increase Inequities? The Case of Georgia's ESPLOST," Journal of Education Finance, Vol. 28, No. 3, forthcoming.

"Georgia, State of the State, 2002: Budget Constraints Overshadow Education Reform," The State of the States and Provinces, 2002, Emily Lenssen (ed.), Washington, D.C.: American Education Research Association, forthcoming.

see also Gary T. Henry.

Michael Rushton

“Political Oversight of Arts Councils: A Comparison of Canada and the United States,” International Journal of Cultural Policy, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 153-65, 2002.

(with M. Rode). “Options for Raising Revenue for Health Care,” Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada, Discussion Paper #9, 2002.

Economic Impact of WIPO Ratification on the Private Copying Regime, Government of Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage, 2002.

“Freedom of Expression and Copyright: An Economic Analysis,” Copyright and the Cultural Industries, Ruth Towse, (ed.) Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2002.

“Copyright and Citizenship,” Citizenship and Participation in the Information Age, Manjunath Pendakur and Roma Harris (eds.), Toronto: Garamond Press, 2002.

“Economics, Equity, and Urban-Rural Transfers,” Rural Canada: Moving Forward or Left Behind? Raymond Blake, Andrew Nurse and Andrew Parkin (eds.), Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, forthcoming.

“Artists’ Rights” and “Artistic Freedom,” A Handbook of Cultural Economics, Ruth Towse (ed.), Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

“Cultural Diversity and Public Funding of the Arts: A View from Cultural Economics,” Journal of Arts Management, Law & Society, forthcoming.

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, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 366-390, March 2002.

(with Keith Ihlanfeldt). "The Neighborhood Contact Hypothesis: Evidence from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality," Urban Studies, 2002.

see also Ross Rubenstein.

Bruce A. Seaman

"Cultural and Sports Economics: Conceptual Twins," Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 27, No. 2, 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, 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, Issue Paper Monograph (67 pp.) Washington, D.C.: The Center for Arts and Culture, March 2002.

(with W. Bartley Hildreth). “Deregulation of Utilities: Challenges and Opportunities for State and Local Tax Policy,” State and Local Government Finances under Pressure, David Sjoquist (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

“Industrial Organization in the Arts Before the Discovery of the ‘Cultural Industries,'" (Presidential Address), Journal of Cultural Economics, forthcoming.

David L. Sjoquist

Editor. State and Local Government Finances under Pressure, Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming. Within this book is the chapter, (with Therese J. McGuire) "Urban Sprawl and the Finances of State and Local Government."

"A Public Choice Approach to Explaining Efforts to Adopt PILOTS," Property-Tax Exemption for Charities: Mapping the Battlefield, Evelyn Brody (ed.), Urban Institute Press, pp. 361-367, 2002.

and Sally Wallace. “What A Tangled Web: Local Property, Income and Sales Taxes,” Issues and Public Finance: Collected Essays in Honor of Dick Netzer, Amy Ellen Schwartz (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

(with Larry Keating). "Bottom Fishing: Emergent Policy Regarding Tax Delinquent Properties," American Planning Association Public Investment Newsletter, March 2002. (Revised version of article by same title published in Housing Facts & Findings.)

Tina Anderson Smith

see Karen Minyard.

Paula Stephan

“Using Human Resource Data to Illuminate Innovation and Research Utilization,” Using Human Resource Data to Track Innovation, Stephen A. Merril and Michael McGeary (eds.), Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2002.

“A Discussion of Technology and Productivity in the Firm,” Technology, Growth and the Labor Market, Donna K. Ginther and Madeline Zavodny (eds.), Boston: Kluwer Academic Publisher, 2002.

(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, 2002.

(with David Audretsch, Maryann Feldman, John E. Jankowski, Albert N. Link, Donald Siegel, Gregory Tassey, and Charles Wessner). "The Economics of Science and Technology," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 155-210, 2002.

and Grant Black** (with James Adams and Sharon Levin). "Survey of Foreign Recipients of U.S. Ph.D.s" (letter to the editor), Science, Vol. 295, pp. 2211-2212, March 22, 2002.

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," The Future of Local Government Administration: The Hansell Symposium, 3rd Edition, pp. 199-208, H. George Frederickson (ed.), Washington, D.C.: International City/Management Association, 2002.

and Lloyd G. Nigro. “Pay-for-Performance in Local Governments: The Views of Personnel Directors,” Principles and Practices of Public Administration, Jack Rabin, Robert Munzenrider, and Sherrie Bartell (eds.), forthcoming.

and Theodore H. Poister. "The Use of Strategic Planning in Municipal Governments," The Municipal Yearbook 2002, Washington, D.C.: The International City/County Management Association, pp. 18-25, 2002.

see also John Clayton Thomas.

Laura Taylor

"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, forthcoming.

"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, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 253-270, 2002.

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

“Public Involvement in Public Administration in the Information Age: Speculations on the Effects of Technology,” eTransformation in Governance: New Directions in Government and Politics, Matti Malkia, Ari-Veikko Anttiroido, and Reijo Savolainen (eds.), Hershey, Penn.: The Idea Group Publishing Company, forthcoming.

and Amy Helling. "Community Dialogue," The Transformative Power of Dialogue, Nancy Roberts (ed.), Oxford, England: Elsevier Publishers, pp. 135-155, 2002.

and Gregory Streib. "The New Face of Government: Citizen-Initiated Contacts in the Era of E-Government," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, forthcoming.

Geoffrey Turnbull

"Land Development under the Threat of Taking," Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 69, No. 2, pp. 468-501, October 2002.

(with Chinkun Chang). "Bureaucratic Behavior in the Local Public Sector: A Revealed Preference Approach," Public Choice, October 2002.

(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, Vol. 31, No. 1, Part 1, pp. 139-158, January 2002.

(with Thomas J. Miceli, Henry Munneke, and C.F. Sirmans). "Title Systems and Land Values," Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 95, No. 2, part 1, pp. 565-582, October 2002.

(with Thomas J. Miceli and C.F. Sirmans). "Land Ownership Risk and Urban Development," Journal of Regional Science, forthcoming.

(with Rebecca Campbell). "On Government Structure and Spending: The Effects of Management Form and Separation of Powers," Urban Studies, forthcoming.

(with Peter F. Colwell and Carolyn Dehring). "Recreation Demand and Residential Location," Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 51, No. 3, pp. 418-428, May 2002.

(with William J. Moore and Robert J. Newman). "Internal Markets for Department Chairs: Comparative Advantage, Life-Cycle, and Jury Duty," Journal of Labor Research, forthcoming.

Neven Valev

(with John Carlson). "A Disinflation Tradeoff: Speed Versus Final Destination," Economic Inquiry, July 2002.

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, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 489-518, 2002.

(with Charles A. Hammonds**). "The Privatization Decision: Do Public Managers Make a Difference?" The American Review of Public Administration, forthcoming.

see also Theodore H. Poister.

Mary Beth Walker

see Roy Bahl.

Sally Wallace

“Fiscal Architecture,” Intergovernmental Relations and Local Financial Management, World Development Institute, World Bank, Washington, D.C., forthcoming.

and James Alm (with Shiyuan Chen). “State and Local Governments’ Susceptibility to Globalization,” State Tax Notes, forthcoming, and Proceedings of the Ninety-fifth Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, forthcoming.

(with Richard Hawkins**). “Play Here, Pay Here: An Analysis of the State Income Tax on Athletes," State Tax Notes, Vol. 26, No. 8, November 25, 2002.

see also Roy Bahl.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

see also David L. Sjoquist.

William L. Waugh, Jr.

"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, Pricewaterhouse Coopers Foundation for The Business of Government, March 2002.

"Pipe Bomb Explodes in Park During Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia," pp. 2878-89, "Arab Terrorists Kill Eleven Israeli Athletes at the Munich Olympics," pp. 1753-55, and "Israeli Commandos Retake Hijacked Hostages in Dramatic Raid on Entebbe, Uganda," pp. 1856-58, Great Events of the Twentieth Century, Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, 2002.

“Terrorism, Homeland Security and the National Emergency Management Network,” Public Organization Review, forthcoming.

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

Emergency Management: A Global Introduction, M.E. Sharpe Publishers, forthcoming.

"Valuing Public Participation in Policymaking," Public Administration Review, Vol. 62, pp. 281-284, May/June 2002.

“The Existential Public Administrator,” International Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior, forthcoming.

(with Wesley W. Waugh). “Phenomenology and Public Administration,” International Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior, forthcoming.

“Issues in University Governance: More ‘Professional’ and Less Academic,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, forthcoming.

(with Richard T. Sylves). "Organizing the War on Terrorism," Public Administration Review, Special Issue, pp. 145-153, September 2002.

"Securing Mass Transit: A Challenge for Homeland Security," The Review of Policy Research, forthcoming.

see also Lloyd G. Nigro.

Verna J. Willis

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

Katherine G. Willoughby

"A Multiple Rationality Theory of Budgeting: Budget Office Orientations and Analysts' Roles," Perspectives on Budget Theory in the Public Sector, Aman Kahn and Bartley Hildreth (eds.), Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2002.

"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.

"State Revenue Choices in Slow Times," Spectrum, Vol. 75, No. 2, pp. 9-11, 2002.

see also Gregory Streib.

Yongsheng Xu

"Functioning, Capability and the Standard of Living - An Axiomatic Approach," Economic Theory, Vol. 20, pp. 387-399, 2002.

(with Kotaro Suzumura). "Consequences, Opportunities, and Generalized Consequentialism and Non-consequentialism," Journal of Economic Theory, forthcoming.

(with Indranil Dutta and Prasanta K. Pattanaik). "On Measuring Multi-dimensional Deprivation on the Basis of Aggregate Data," Economica, forthcoming.

(with Kotaro Suzumura). "Recoverability of Choice Functions and Binary Relations: Some Duality Results," Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming.

“On Ranking Compact and Comprehensive Opportunity Sets,” and (with Kotaro Suzumura) “On Constrained Recoverability Theorems,” Mathematical Social Sciences, 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.

(with Walter Bossert and Prasanta K. Pattanaik). "Similarity of Options and the Measurement of Diversity," Journal of Theoretical Politics, forthcoming.


1. Co-authored papers are listed once, either alphabetically or under the name of the first author. All Andrew Young School of Policy Studies' author names are highlighted in bold. External co-authors are listed in parenthesis. Graduate students are designated with an asterisk, former graduate students with a double asterisk, and visiting faculty with a triple asterisk.

 

 

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