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Nearly 300 scholarly papers and books were published or forthcoming
in 2003. Another 108 papers are presently under review. It is also heartening
to note that close to thirty percent (77 of 293) of the published or accepted
papers in 2003 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: Essays in Honor of Richard
Bird, Cheltenham, U.K. – Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing,
May 2003. Within the book, he and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
wrote “Introduction to the Volume,” p. 1, and “Institutions,
Paradigms, and Tax Evasion in Developing and Transition Countries,”
pp. 146-178.
and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (with Sri Mulyani
Indrawati). Co-editors, Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
and the Rebuilding of Indonesia - The 'Big Bang' Program and its Economic
Consequences, Cheltenham, U.K. – Northampton, Mass.: Edward
Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.
, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally
Wallace. Co-editors, Taxing the Hard-to-Tax: Lessons from Theory
and Practice, Elsevier – North Holland Publishers, forthcoming.
, Sally Wallace and Shiyuan Chen*.
“State and Local Governments’ Susceptibility to Globalization,”
State Tax Notes, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 43-51, January 6, 2003.
(with Raul A. Barreto). “Corruption, Optimal Taxation, and Growth,”
Public Finance Review, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 207-240, May 2003.
(with Leslie A. Whittington). “Shacking Up or Shelling Out: Income
Taxes, Marriage, and Cohabitation,” Review of Economics of the
Household, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 169-186, September 2003.
“Designing Institutions to Combat Tax Evasion,” Jurnal
Ekonomi dan Pembangunan (PANGSA), Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia, Vol. 9, pp. 311-324, 2003.
(with Michael McKee). “Tax Compliance as a Coordination Game,”
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming.
(with Calvin Blackwell and Michael McKee). “Audit Selection and
Firm Compliance with a Broad-based Sales Tax,” National Tax
Journal, forthcoming.
(with Amanda I. Lee). “The Clean Air Act Amendments and Firm Investment
in Pollution Abatement Equipment,” Land Economics, forthcoming.
and Mikhail I. Melnik**. “The Tax Treatment
of the Family – An International Perspective,” Public
Finance and Management, forthcoming.
(with Leslie A. Whittington). “The Effects of Public Policy on
Marital Status in the United States,” chapter in Marriage and
the Economy – Theory and Evidence from Advanced Industrial Societies,
Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman (ed.), New York, N.Y.: Cambridge University
Press, pp. 75-101, 2003.
(with Jill Holman and Rebecca Neumann). “Globalization and its
Impact on State and Local Government Finance,” chapter in State
and Local Government Finances at the Beginning of the 21st Century,
David Sjoquist (ed.), Cheltenham, U.K. – Northampton, Mass.: Edward
Elgar Publishing, pp. 276-298, 2003.
, Sally Wallace and Shiyuan Chen*.
“State and Local Governments’ Susceptibility to Globalization,”
National Tax Association, Proceedings of the Ninety-fifth Annual Conference
on Taxation, 2002, Orlando, Fla., pp. 155-164, 2003.
(with Sri Mulyani Indrawati). “Decentralization and Local Government
Borrowing in Indonesia,” chapter in Reforming Intergovernmental
Fiscal Relations and the Rebuilding of Indonesia - The 'Big Bang' Program
and its Economic Consequences, James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,
and Sri Mulyani Indrawati (eds.), Cheltenham, UK – Northampton,
Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.
and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (with Friedrich Schneider).
“'Sizing’ the Problem of the Hard-to-tax,” chapter in
Taxing the Hard-to-Tax: Lessons from Theory and Practice, James
Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Sally Wallace (eds.), Elsevier –
North Holland Publishers, forthcoming.
see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
Roy Bahl
(with Paul Smoke). Co-editors, Restructuring Local Government Finance
in Developing Countries: Lessons from South Africa, Cheltenham, U.K.
– Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003. Within the
book, he wrote (with Paul Smoke) “Overview of Fiscal Decentralization
in South Africa,” Chapter 1; (with Paul Smoke and David Solomon)
“Overview of the Local Government Revenue System,” Chapter
3; (with David Solomon) “The Regional Services Council Levy,”
Chapter 5; and (with others) “Integrating Fiscal Decentralization
Reforms and the Challenge of Implementation,” Chapter 7.
and Sally Wallace, “Fiscal Decentralization:
The Provincial – Local Dimension,” chapter in Public Finance
in Developing and Transition Countries: Essays in Honor of Richard Bird,
James Alm and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing,
2003.
and Bayar Tummenasan*. “How Should Revenues from
Natural Resources be Shared in Indonesia,” chapter in Can Decentralization
Help Rebuild Indonesia?, James Alm, Sally Wallace and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
(eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.
, Mary Beth Walker and Richard Bird***.
“The Uneasy Case Against Discriminatory Taxation: Soft Drink Taxes
in Ireland,” Public Finance Review, 2003.
and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. “Fiscal Federalism
and Economic Reform in China,” chapter in Fiscal Federalism
in a Global Economy, T. Srinivasan (ed.), Stanford University Press,
forthcoming.
"Tax Effort, Taxable Capacity and the Hard-to-Tax," chapter
in Taxing the Hard-to-Tax: Lessons from Theory and Practice,
James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally Wallace (eds.), Elsevier –
North Holland Publishers, forthcoming.
“Local Government Revenues and Expenditures,” in Management
Policies in Local Government Finance, J. Richard Aronson and E. Schwartz
(eds.), Washington, D.C.: International City Management Association, 1987;
revised 1996, revised 2003, forthcoming.
see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
Grant Black**
The Geography of Small Firm Innovation, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
forthcoming.
“Geography and Spillover: Shaping Innovation Policy through Small
Business Research,” Science and Technology Policy: Shaping the
Next Generation of Research, David Guston and Daniel Sarewitz (eds.),
University of Wisconsin Press, forthcoming.
and Paula Stephan. “The Importance of Foreign
Ph.D. Students to U.S. Science,” Science and the University,
Ronald Ehrenberg and Paula Stephan (eds.), University of Wisconsin Press,
forthcoming.
see also Paula Stephan.
Jameson Boex**
"The Incidence of Local Government Allocations in Tanzania,”
Public Administration and Development, Vol. 23, No. 5, December
2003.
and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. “The Current
State of Decentralization Reform in Indonesia: A Postscript,” chapter
in Decentralization and the Rebuilding of Indonesia, James Alm,
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sri Mulyani Indrawati (eds.), Edward Elgar
Publishing, forthcoming.
, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Andrei
Timofeev. Subnational Finance in the Russian Federation: Continuing
Transition Toward a New Federalism, World Bank Institute Learning
Resources Series, Washington D.C., forthcoming.
Marco Castillo
(with Michael Carter). "Morals, Markets and Mutual Insurance: Using
Economic Experiments to Study Recovery from Hurricane Mitch," chapter
in The Social Economics of Poverty: On Identities, Communities and
Networks, C. Barrett (ed.), forthcoming, 2004.
see also Ragan Petrie.
Ronald G. Cummings
and Susan Laury (with C. Holt). “The Georgia
Irrigation Reduction Auction: Experiments and Implementation,” Journal
of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 23, No. 2, Spring 2004.
and Susan Laury. “Growing Water Scarcity
in the U.S. Southeast: Innovative Policies For Mitigating Drought Effects,”
chapter in Handbook of Globalization and Environment, K. Thai,
A. Sapat and J. Vos (eds.), New York: Marcel Dekker Publishers, 2003.
(with V. Nercissiance). “The Use of Water Pricing as a Means for
Enhancing Water Use Efficiency in Irrigation: Case Studies in Mexico and
the United States,” (originally appearing in Natural Resources
Journal, 1992) to be reprinted as a chapter in Economics of Water
Resources, K. William Easter and Mary Renwick (eds.), Burlington:
Ashgate Publishing Ltd., February 2004.
Kelly Edmiston
“Tax Uncertainty and Investment: A Cross-Country Empirical Evaluation,”
Economic Inquiry, forthcoming.
“The Net Effects of Large Plant Locations and Expansions on County
Employment,” Journal of Regional Science, forthcoming.
and Neven Valev (with Shannon Mudd). “Tax
Structures and FDI: The Deterrent Effects of Complexity and Uncertainty,”
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 341-359.
“Electronic State & Local Government: Prospects and Challenges,”
American Review of Public Administration, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp.
20-45.
“A Single-Factor Sales Apportionment Formula in Georgia: What is
the NET Revenue Effect?” State Tax Notes, forthcoming.
(with William F. Fox). “Prospects and Challenges for State and
Local Government in a Digital Age,” chapter in State and Local
Government Finance Pressures in the 21st Century, David L. Sjoquist
(ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing.
Robert Eger III
(with Douglas Ihrke). "Reinventing in the American Cities: The
City Executive’s Perspective," International Journal of
Public Administration, forthcoming.
(with Deborah A. Knudson, Justin Marlowe and Amy Verbos). "Agricultural
Off-Road Fuel-Tax: A Midwestern Comparative Analysis and Assessment,"
Transportation Research Record, forthcoming.
(with Deborah A. Carroll and Justin Marlowe). "Generational Differences
and Perceptions of Board Members: The Case for Situational Leadership
Theory in Municipal Management Research," International Journal
of Public Administration, forthcoming.
(with Deborah A. Carroll and Justin Marlowe). "On the Importance
of Relationship-Building in Government Outsourcing: Evidence and Insights
from the Transportation Industry," Journal of Public Policy,
Vol. 13, June 30, 2003.
(with Deborah A. Carroll and Justin Marlowe). “Managing Intergovernmental
Revenues: The Imperative of Diversification,” International
Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 26, No. 13, 2003.
(with Deborah A. Knudson and Justin Marlowe). “Silent Threats: Reconsidering
the Importance of Non-Enforcement Auditing Activity,” International
Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 26, No. 4, April 2003.
"Provision and Production of Public Goods,” chapter in Handbook
of Public Sector Economics, Donijo Robbins (ed.), New York: Marcell
Dekker, forthcoming.
Alan Essig
wrote Georgia Fiscal Notes #1 through #10, Fiscal Research Center,
Georgia State University.
Paul G. Farnham
(with Stephanie L. Sansom, Denise Jamieson, Marc Bulterys and Mary Glenn
Fowler). "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Retesting During Pregnancy:
Costs and Effectiveness in Preventing Perinatal Transmission," Obstetrics
and Gynecology, Vol. 102, p. 782-790, October 2003.
(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,
pp. 33-43, March 2002; abstracted in the Virology & AIDS Abstracts
database from CSA, April 2003.
Economics for Managers, a sixteen-chapter textbook aimed at
the MBA and Executive MBA markets, Prentice-Hall, Inc., forthcoming.
Paul J. Ferraro
“Targeting Conservation Investments in Heterogeneous Landscapes:
A Distance Function Approach and Application to Watershed Management,"
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, forthcoming.
“Prioritizing Environmental Policy Interventions in a Heterogeneous
World,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol.
22, No. 1, pp. 27-43, 2003.
“Conservation Contracting in Heterogeneous Landscapes: An Application
to Watershed Protection with Threshold Constraints,” Agricultural
and Resource Economics Review, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 53-64, 2003.
(with Agnes Kiss). “Will Direct Payments Help Biodiversity? Response,”
Science, Vol. 299, pp. 1981-1982, March 28, 2003.
(with D. Rondeau and G.L. Poe). “Detecting Other-regarding Behavior
with Virtual Players," The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,
Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 99-109, 2003.
“Will Direct Payments Help Biodiversity?” (Science,
2002) was reprinted in Himalayan Journal of Sciences, Vol. 1,
No. 2, August 2003.
(with Philip J. Nyhus, Steven A. Osofsky and Hank Fischer). “Bearing
the Costs of Human-Wildlife Conflict: The Challenges of Compensation Schemes,”
chapter in People and Wildlife: Conflict or Coexistence?, Rosie
Woodroof (ed.), Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
(with R.D. Simpson). "Conservación Rentable: Una Revisión
de lo que Funciona con Respecto a la Conservación," chapter
in Potencialidades de los Sistemas Silvopastoriles para la Generacion
de Servicios Ambientales, Muhammad Ibrahim and Jairo Mora-Delgado
(eds.), Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy, forthcoming.
Atef Ghobrial
(with Wes Irvin). “Combating Air Terrorism: Some Implications to
the Aviation Industry,” Journal of Air Transport, forthcoming.
(with Ryan Fernandez). “GIS Applications to Traffic Safety: A Case
Study,” The Journal of Transport, Logistics and Policy, forthcoming.
(with Anton Trusilov). “A Perspective on the Role of Information
Technology in the Aviation Industry,” Journal of Aeronautical
and Aerospace Education and Research (JAAER), forthcoming.
Craig S. Gordon*
See Gary T. Henry.
Shiferaw Gurmu
(with Peter Bearse, Carol Rapaport and Steven Stern). “Paratransit
Demand for Disabled People,” Transportation Research, forthcoming.
see also Laura O. Taylor.
Carol D. Hansen
and 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," Organizational Development Journal,
forthcoming.
and Sheila Margolis**. "A Shared Vision for Organizational
Performance: The Complexity of Multiple Future Images," The Performance
Improvement Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 40-58, 2003.
"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,
Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 16-30, 2003.
"An Ethnographic Approach to Storytelling. A Qualitative Workshop,"
Proceedings of the Academy of Management Conference on Research Methods,
Lyon, France, forthcoming.
and C. Kontoghiorghes**. "Prioritizing Organizational
Behavior, Sociotechnical, 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 Academy of HRD, Minneapolis, Minn., pp. 667-673, 2003.
(with K. O’Neill and G. May). “Interpersonal Communication
Skills Training as a Cultural Intervention: Three Theoretical Frames,”
chapter in Gender and Communication Issues at Work, M. Barret
& M.J. Davidson (eds.), Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.
Amy Helling
(with David Sawicki). "Race and Residential Accessibility to Shopping
and Services," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 14, No. 1-2,
pp. 69-101, 2003.
(with David Sawicki). "Where is the Resurgens? Central City and
Suburban Employment Specialization in the Atlanta Region," Economic
Development Quarterly, forthcoming.
(with Bill Dunkley and David Sawicki). "Accessibility Versus Scale:
Examining the Tradeoffs in Grocery Stores," Journal of Planning
Education and Research, forthcoming.
and Abhijit Saptarshi*. Residential Mobility in
the Atlanta Region, Atlanta Regional Commission and Fiscal Research
Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Census Issue 5, 2003.
(Available at atlantacensus2000.gsu.edu)
and Robert Holbrook*. The Journey to Work in the
Atlanta Region, Atlanta, Ga.: Atlanta Regional Commission and Fiscal
Research Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Census Issue
6, 2003. (Available at atlantacensus2000.gsu.edu)
Laura W. Henderson
See Gary T. Henry.
Gary T. Henry
(with Melvin M. Mark). “The Mechanisms and Outcomes of Evaluation
Influence,” Evaluation, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2004.
“Influential Evaluations,” American Journal of Evaluation,
Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 515-524, 2003.
(with Melvin M. Mark). “Beyond Use: Understanding Evaluation’s
Influence on Attitudes and Actions,” American Journal of Evaluation,
Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 293-314, 2003.
(with Melvin M. Mark). “Toward an Agenda for Research on Evaluation,"
The Practice-Theory Relationship in Evaluation, New Directions for
Evaluation, Christina A. Christie (ed.), Vol. 97, pp. 69-80, 2003.
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, 2003.
“Assessing School Readiness: System Design Framework and Issues,"
chapter in Assessing the State of State Assessments: Perspective on
Assessing Young Children, Catherine Scott-Little, Sharon Lynn Kagan,
and Richard M. Clifford (eds.), Greensboro, N.C.: SERVE, 2003.
"Rationality," "Surveys," and "Realist Evaluation,"
three chapters in The Encyclopedia of Evaluation, S. Mathison
(ed.), Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2004.
(with J.C. Greene). "The Quantitative-Qualitative Debate in Evaluation,"
chapter in The Encyclopedia of Evaluation, S. Mathison (ed.),
Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2004.
"Quota Sampling," "Respondent," "Sampling With
and Without Replacement" and "Sequential Sampling," chapters
in Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, Michael Lewis-Beck,
Alan Bryman and Tim Futing Liao (eds.), Sage Publications, 2004.
(with V. Darleen Opfer). "Responses to High Stakes Accountability
in the South," Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State
University, 2003.
, Laura W. Henderson, Craig
S. Gordon* and Bentley D. Ponder. Georgia
Pre-K Longitudinal Study: Final Report 1996-2001, GSU, May 2003.
, Laura W. Henderson, Bentley
D. Ponder, Craig S. Gordon*, Andrew
Mashburn and Dana K. Rickman. Report of
the Findings from the Early Childhood Study: 2001-02, GSU, August
2003.
see also Mark Rivera.
Monica Herk
and Pat Ketsche**. "Uninsured Children in Georgia,"
Child Policy Briefs, Children in Georgia’s Juvenile Justice
System, Atlanta: Child Policy Initiative, March 2003.
(with Chris Henrich). "Parental Involvement in Early Childhood
Education," Child Policy Briefs, Children in Georgia’s
Juvenile Justice System, Atlanta: Child Policy Initiative, March
2003.
see also Benjamin P. Scafidi, Jr.
Julie L. Hotchkiss
(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, Vol. 12,
Fall 2002, pp. 169-201, in print August 2003.
The Labor Market Experience of Workers with Disabilities: The ADA
and Beyond. Kalamazoo, Mich.: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research, 2003.
"A Closer Look at the Employment Impact of the Americans with Disabilities
Act," Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 40, forthcoming.
(with Christopher R. Bollinger). "The Upside Potential of Hiring
Risky Workers: Evidence from the Baseball Industry," Journal
of Labor Economics, forthcoming.
(with M. Melinda Pitts). "At What Level of Labor Market Intermittency
are Women Penalized?" American Economic Review, Vol. 93,
No. 2, pp. 233-7, May 2003.
, Robert E. Moore and Stephanie
M. Zobay**. "Impact of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games on
Employment and Wages in Georgia," Southern Economic Journal,
Vol. 69, pp. 691-704, January 2003.
(with Christopher King and Peter Mueser). "Determinants of Welfare
Exit and Employment," chapter in Welfare Reform in Six Metropolitan
Areas, Christopher King and Peter Mueser (eds.), Kalamazoo, Mich.:
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, forthcoming.
Janet L. Johnson
See David M. Van Slyke.
Bill Kahnweiler
and Michael Workman** (with William Bommer). “The
Effects of Cognitive Style and Media Richness on Commitment to Telework
and Virtual Teams,” Journal of Vocational Behavior, Vol.
63, No. 2, pp. 199-219.
(with Mary Langley). “The Leadership Role of the Pastor in the
Sociopolitically Active African American Church,” Organization
Development Journal, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 43-51.
(with Jennifer Kahnweiler). Shaping Your HR Role: How To Succeed
In Your Organization, Butterworth-Heinemann/Elsevier, forthcoming.
Bruce Kaufman
The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations, Geneva, International
Labor Organization, forthcoming.
Theoretical Perspectives on Work and the Employment Relationship,
Madison: Industrial Relations Research Association, forthcoming. He also
wrote two chapters within the book, “The Industrial Relations System:
A Reconceptualization” and “A Theory of Human Resource Management.”
(with Richard Beaumont and Roy Helfgott). Industrial Relations to
Human Resources and Beyond: The Evolving Process of Employee Relations
Management, Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, February 2003. He also wrote two
chapters within the book, “Industrial Relations Counselors Inc.:
Its History and Significance,” pp. 31-114, and “The Quest
for Cooperation and Unity of Interest in Industry," pp. 115-146.
(with David Lewin). Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations,
Vol. 12, New York: Elsevier, 2003; Vol. 13, forthcoming.
“The Organization of Economic Activity: Insights from the Institutional
Theory of John R. Commons,” Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, Vol. 52, pp. 71-96, September 2003.
“John R. Commons and the Wisconsin School on Industrial Relations
Strategy and Policy,” Industrial and Labor Relations Review,
Vol. 57, pp. 3-30, October 2003.
“Sumner Slichter on Personnel Management and Employee Representation
before the New Deal,” Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations,
Vol. 12, pp. 223-69, 2003.
“High-Level Employee Involvement at Delta Air Lines,” Human
Resource Management, Vol. 42, pp. 175-90, Summer 2003.
“The Institutional and Neoclassical Schools in Labor Economics,”
chapter in The Institutional Tradition in Labor Economics, Dell
Champlin and Janet Knoedler (eds.), Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming.
“What Do Unions Do?: Insights from Economic Theory,”
Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 25, forthcoming.
“The Early Institutionalists on Trade Unionism and Labor Policy,”
Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 25, forthcoming.
(with James Bennett). “Symposium Introduction: What Do Unions Do?:
The Evidence Twenty Years Later,” Journal of Labor Research,
Vol. 25, forthcoming.
“Prospects for Union Growth in the Early 21st Century,” chapter
in Unions in the 21st Century: An International Perspective,
Anil Verma and Thomas Kochan (eds.), London: Palgrave MacMillan, forthcoming.
“The Two Faces of Unionism: Implications for Union Growth,”
chapter in Changing Roles of Unions: New Forms of Representation,
Phanindra Wunnava (ed.), Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming.
(with James Bennett). What Do Unions Do?: The Evidence Twenty Years
Later, forthcoming. (Commemorative volume in honor of Richard Freeman
and James Medoff’s pioneering book, What Do Unions Do?,
22 chapters commissioned and 12 completed.)
The Origin and Early Development of Corporate Industrial Relations
Programs, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, forthcoming.
“Emotions and Economic Theory,” chapter in Handbook of
Behavioral Economics, Morris Altman (ed.), Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe,
forthcoming.
Susan K. Laury
(with Melayne Morgan McInnes). “The Impact of Insurance Prices
on Decision-Making Biases: An Experimental Analysis,” Journal
of Risk and Insurance, 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,” two chapters in The Handbook of Experimental
Economics Results, Charles Plott and Vernon Smith (eds.), forthcoming.
see also Ronald G. Cummings.
Gregory B. Lewis
and Bruce A. Seaman. “Sexual Orientation
and Demand for the Arts,” Social Science Quarterly, forthcoming.
and Sue A. Frank.* “Government Employees: Working
Hard or Hardly Working?” American Review of Public Administration,
forthcoming.
(with Arthur C. Brooks). “A Question of Morality: Artists’
Values and Public Funding for the Arts,” Public Administration
Review, forthcoming.
“Black-White Differences in Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and
Gay Rights,” Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 67, pp. 59-78,
Spring 2003.
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
and James Alm. Co-editors, Public Finance in
Developing and Transition Countries: Essays in Honor of Richard Bird,
Cheltenham, U.K. – Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing,
May 2003. Within the book, he and James Alm wrote
“Introduction to the Volume,” p. 1, and “Institutions,
Paradigms, and Tax Evasion in Developing and Transition Countries,”
pp. 146-178.
and James Alm (with Sri Mulyani Indrawati). Co-editors,
Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and the Rebuilding of
Indonesia - The 'Big Bang' Program and its Economic Consequences,
Cheltenham, U.K. – Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing,
forthcoming.
, James Alm and Sally Wallace.
Co-editors, Taxing the Hard-to-Tax: Lessons from Theory and Practice,
Elsevier – North Holland Publishers, forthcoming.
and James Alm. Co-editors, Can Decentralization
Help Rebuild Indonesia? London: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.
(with John Norregarrd and Era Dabla-Norris). Comparisons in Transition:
The Cases Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and the Ukraine, Washington,
D.C.: International Monetary Fund, forthcoming.
, James Alm and Sally Wallace.
Co-editors, The Hard to Tax, London: Edward Elgar Publishing,
forthcoming.
and Jameson Boex. Intergovernmental Fiscal Reform
in Tanzania, Palgrave, forthcoming.
and Mark Rider. "Multiple Modes of Tax Evasion:
Theory and Evidence," National Tax Journal, forthcoming.
and Jameson Boex. “What Determines the Incidence
of Intergovernmental Grants? An International Comparison,” Public
Finance and Management, forthcoming.
(with Robert M. McNab). “Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth,”
World Development, Vol. 31, No. 9, September 2003.
and Steven Everhart** (with Robert M. McNab). “The
MCA and the IFIs: A Change in Aid Paradigm?" Proceedings of the
Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, forthcoming.
(with Joao Do Carmo Oliveira). “Transition and the Recent Reform
of Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the Czech Republic,” Journal
for Institutional Comparisons, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 2004.
(with Joao Do Carmo Oliveira). "Czech Republic: Intergovernmental
Fiscal Relations in the Transition," World Bank Technical Paper,
No. 517, 2003.
“The Impact of Globalization on Fiscal Policy: A Comment,”
Moneda y Credito, Winter 2003.
(with Duanje Chen). "Efficiency Effects of Mexico's Tax Reform on
Corporate Investment," Tax Notes International, pp. 695-705,
February 17, 2003.
(with Enrique Cabrero Mendoza). "La Asignacion de las Responsabilidades
de Gasto y el Suministro de Servicios,” Trimestre Fiscal,
No. 14, 2003.
“Asymmetric Federalism in the Russian Federation: Cure of Poison,”
chapter in Asymmetric Federalism: Glue or Solvent, R. Bird, Robert
Ebel, and Christine Wallich (eds.), London: Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.
(with Era Dabla-Norris and John Norregaard). “Making Decentralization
Work: The Case of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan,” chapter in Issues
in Fiscal Decentralization, Etisham Ahmad and Vito Tanzi (eds.),
New York: Routledge, forthcoming.
(with Bambang Brodjonegoro). "An Analysis of Indonesia's Transfer
System: Recent Performance and Future Prospects," chapter in Can
Decentralization Help Rebuild Indonesia? Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and
James Alm (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.
(with Robert McNab). “Fiscal Decentralization and Governance,”
chapter in The Political Economy of Decentralization, G. Peterson
and E. Gomez (eds.), London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004.
and Wasseem Mina**. "Some Effects of IMF Lending
Programs in the MENA Countries," chapter in Topics in Middle
Eastern and North African Economies, electronic journal, Vol. 5,
Chicago: Middle East Economic Association and Loyola University, September
2003.
(with Joao Do Carmo Oliveira). “Subnational Government Borrowing
in the Czech Republic,” chapter in Subnational Capital Markets
in Developing Countries: From Theory to Practice, Mila Freire and
John Petersen (eds.), Oxford Press/World Bank, 2004.
see also James Alm.
see also Roy Bahl.
see also Jameson Boex.
Andrew Mashburn
(with J. Peterson, R. Bakeman, R. Miller, and L. Clark). “Influences
on HIV Testing Among Young African-American Men who have Sex with Men
and the Moderating Effect of the Setting,” Journal of Community
Psychology, forthcoming.
see also Gary T. Henry.
Mikhail I. Melnik**
See James Alm.
Wasseem Mina**
See Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
Karen J. Minyard
and Tina Anderson Smith (with Isiah Lineberry and
Tracy Byrd-Roubides). "Transforming the Delivery of Rural Health
Care in Georgia: State Partnership Strategy for Developing Rural Health
Networks," The Journal of Rural Health, Vol. 19, No. S,
pp. 361-371, Summer 2003.
Robert E. Moore
See Julie L. Hotchkiss.
Harvey Newman
“Political Participation of Atlanta’s Black Clergy,”
“Atlanta’s Concerned Black Clergy,” “Atlanta’s
Cotton Expositions,” and “The 1996 Olympic Games,” The
New Georgia Encyclopedia, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2003.
The New Georgia Encyclopedia (NGE) project is an innovative, multi-media,
web-based research tool that will be available to citizens of the state
and people anywhere who are seeking information about the State of Georgia.
It is funded by grants from the Governor’s Office, the Georgia Endowment
for the Humanities, and others.
“Atlanta’s Olympics and the Business of Tourism,” chapter
in Southern Journeys: Tourism, History, and Culture in the Modern
South, Richard D. Starnes (ed.), Tuscaloosa and London: University
of Alabama Press, pp. 215-239, 2003.
“A Craft for Navigating the Swamp: Alligators in the Regime,”
chapter in Alligators in the Swamp, George B. Thompson, Jr.,
(ed.), Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, forthcoming.
Lloyd G. Nigro
(with J. Edward Kellough). Co-editors, Civil Service Reform
in the States: Personnel Policies and Politics at the Sub-National Level,
SUNY, Albany Press, forthcoming.
(with J. Edward Kellough). “Personnel Policy and Public Management:
The Critical Link,” “Civil Service Reform in Georgia: A View
from the Trenches” and “The States and Civil Service Reform:
Some Lessons Learned and Future Prospects,” chapters in Civil
Service Reform in the States, SUNY, Albany Press, forthcoming.
and William L. Waugh, Jr. “The Human Resource
Perspective on Workplace Violence,” chapter in Handbook of Strategic
Public Personnel Administration: Building Human Capital for the New Millennium,
A. Farazmand and C. Washington (eds.), Greenwood Press, forthcoming.
see also Gregory Streib.
Judith M. Ottoson
(with M. Cargo, G. Grams, P. Ward and L.W. Green). "Youth Empowerment
as Fostering Positive Youth Development and Citizenship," American
Journal of Health Behavior, Vol. 27, Supplement 1, pp. S66-S79, 2003.
, Gregory Streib, John Clayton
Thomas and Mark D. Rivera (with E. Stephenson
and Zeynep Alkan). "Evaluation of the National School Health Coordinator
Leadership Institute," Journal of School Health, forthcoming.
(with D.H. Wilson). "Did They Use It? Beyond the Collection of Surveillance
Information," chapter in Global Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance,
D. McQueen & P. Puska (eds.), New York: Kluwer, pp. 119-131, 2003.
, Mark D. Rivera, Sara Hackley* and
Rachel Belew*. Diabetes Prevention and Control Program
Case Study Design, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division
of Diabetes Translation (DDT), Contract No. 200-202-F-00757, July 2003.
and Mark D. Rivera, Sara Hackley* and
Rachel Belew*. DDT Case Studies: An Annotated Bibliography,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Diabetes Translation
(DDT), Contract No. 200-202-F-00757, June 2003.
see also Mark D. Rivera.
Ragan Petrie
(with James Andreoni and Marco Castillo). "What
do Bargainers' Preferences Look Like? Experiments with a Convex Ultimatum
Game?" American Economic Review, Vol. 93, No. 3, pp. 672-685,
2003.
(with James Andreoni). "Public Goods Experiments Without Confidentiality:
A Glimpse Into Fund-Raising," Journal of Public Economics,
Vol. 88, No. 7-8, pp. 1605-1623, 2004.
Bentley D. Ponder*
See Gary T. Henry.
Theodore H. Poister
(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,
No. 1812, 2002, pp. 89-98, 2003.
and Gregory Streib. “Elements of Strategic
Planning and Management in Municipal Government: Status after Two Decades,”
Public Administration Review, forthcoming.
(with contributions by Julia Melkers). Measuring Performance in Public
and Nonprofit Organizations, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers,
2003.
“Monitoring Quality and Productivity in the Public Sector,”
chapter in The Public Productivity and Performance Handbook,
2nd Edition, Marc Holzer and Seok Huan Lee (eds.), New York:
Marcel Dekker, Inc., forthcoming.
“Performance Monitoring,” chapter in Handbook of Practical
Program Evaluation, 2nd Edition, Joseph S. Wholey, Harry
P. Hatry and Kathryn E. Newcomer (eds.), Jossey-Bass Publishers, forthcoming.
Dana Rickman
see Gary T. Henry.
Mark Rider
(with David Joulfaian). “Errors-in-Variables and Estimated Elasticities
of Charitable Giving,” National Tax Journal, forthcoming.
“The Role of Sub-National Treasuries,” Russia’s Ministry
of Local Government, internal publication.
see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
Felix Rioja
"Filling Potholes: Macroeconomic Effects of Maintenance vs. New
Investments in Public Infrastructure," Journal of Public Economics,
Vol. 87, pp. 2281-2304, 2003.
"The Penalties of Inefficient Public Infrastructure," Review
of Development Economics, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 127-137, February 2003.
"Infrastructure and Sectoral Output," International Economic
Journal, forthcoming.
“Roads vs. Schooling: Consequences of Government Choices,”
Topics in Macroeconomics, forthcoming.
and Neven Valev. "Does One Size Fit All: A
Reexamination of the Finance and Growth Relationship," Journal
of Development Economics, forthcoming.
and Neven Valev. "Finance and the Sources
of Growth at Various Stages of Economic Development," Economic
Inquiry, forthcoming.
Mark D. Rivera
(with Molly H. Weinburgh and Sunya Collier). "Preparing Elementary
Teachers: Infusing Technology as Recommended by the International Society
for Technology in Education’s National Educational Technology Standards
for Teachers," TechTrends, Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 43-46, 2003.
(with Sunya Collier and Molly H. Weinburgh). "Infusing Technology
Skills into a Teacher Education Program: Change in Student’s Personal
Knowledge about and use of Technology," Journal of Technology
& Teacher Education, forthcoming.
, Gary T. Henry and Judith
M. Ottoson. Final Report: Evaluation of Georgia State University’s
Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology Grant, June
2003.
and Gary T. Henry. Final Report: Evaluation
of the Metro Atlanta Partnership for Visual Arts and Learning, March
2003.
see also Judith M. Ottoson.
Christine H. Roch
“The Dual Roots of Opinion Leadership,” The Journal of
Politics, forthcoming.
see also Gregory Streib.
see also David M. Van Slyke.
Michael Rushton
“Transaction Cost Politics and the National Endowment for the Arts,”
Poetics, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 133-150, April 2003.
“Cultural Diversity and Public Funding of the Arts: A View from
Cultural Economics,” Journal of Arts Management, Law, &
Society, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 85-97, Summer 2003.
“Culture and Public Finance,” Public Finance and Management,
forthcoming.
“Economics, Equity, and Urban-Rural Transfers,” chapter in
Trajectories of Rural Life: New Perspectives on Rural Canada,
Raymond Blake and Andrew Nurse (eds.), Regina: Saskatchewan Institute
of Public Policy and Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2003.
“Artists’ Rights” and “Artistic Freedom,”
chapters in A Handbook of Cultural Economics, Ruth Towse (ed.),
Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003.
(with M. Rode). “Options for Raising Revenue for Health Care,”
chapter in The Fiscal Sustainability of Health Care, G.P. Marchildon,
T. McIntosh and P.G. Forest (eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
forthcoming.
“Should Saskatchewan Adopt Retail Competition for Electricity?”
Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, Public Policy Paper #17,
2003.
“Sustainable Funding for the Arts: Earmarked Taxes and Options
for Metropolitan Atlanta,” Research Atlanta, 2003.
“Earmarked Taxes for the Arts: U.S. Experience and Policy Implications,”
International Journal of Arts Management, forthcoming.
Benjamin P. Scafidi, Jr.
and Monica Herk. "Why Do Young Teachers Leave
Teaching?" Child Policy Briefs, Children in Georgia’s Juvenile
Justice System, Atlanta: Child Policy Initiative, March 2003.
see also David L. Sjoquist.
Bruce A. Seaman
“Economic Impact of the Arts,” chapter in The Handbook
of Cultural Economics, Ruth Towse (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing,
pp. 224-231, 2003.
“Cultural and Sports Economics: Conceptual Twins?” Journal
of Cultural Economics, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 81-126, May 2003.
(with W. Bartley Hildreth). “Deregulation of Utilities: A Challenge
and an Opportunity for State and Local Tax Policy,” chapter in State
and Local Finances Under Pressure, David L. Sjoquist (ed.), Edward
Elgar Publishing, pp. 222-275, 2003.
“Beyond Economic Impact,” chapter in The Arts in a New
Millennium, Valerie B. Morris and David B. Pankratz (eds.), Praeger,
pp. 77-92, 2003.
“Empirical Studies of Demand for the Arts,” chapter in Handbook
of the Economics of Art and Culture, David Throsby and Victor Ginsburgh
(eds.), North-Holland: Elsevier Science, forthcoming.
“Industrial Organization in the Arts Before the Discovery of the
‘Cultural Industries,’” (Presidential Address of the
Association for Cultural Economics, International), Journal of Cultural
Economics, Vol. 28, No. 2, forthcoming.
see also Gregory Lewis.
David L. Sjoquist
and Sally Wallace. “What a Tangled Web:
Local Property, Income and Sales Taxes,” chapter in Urban Issues
and Public Finance: Collected Essays in Honor of Dick Netzer, Amy
Schwartz (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.
and Benjamin P. Scafidi, Jr. (with Catherine
Freeman). “Racial Segregation in Georgia Public Schools, 1994-2001:
Trends, Causes, and Impact on Teacher Quality,” paper in Resegregation
of the American South, Jack Boger, Chris Edley and Gary Orfield (eds.),
University of North Carolina Press, forthcoming.
Editor, State and Local Government Finances Under Pressure, Edward
Elgar Publishing, 2003.
(with Therese J. McGuire). “Urban Sprawl and the Finances of State
and Local Government,” chapter in State and Local Government
Finances Under Pressure, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003.
(with Gary C. Cornia and Lawrence C. Walters). “Sales and Use
Tax Simplification and Voluntary Compliance,” Public Budgeting
& Finance, forthcoming.
and Sally Wallace. “Capital Gains: Its Recent,
Varied, and Growing (?) Impact On State Revenues,” State Tax
Notes, Vol. 29, No. 7, August 18, 2003; republished on-line in "State
Fiscal Crisis: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions," Urban Institute,
2003.
and Sally Wallace. “Changing Tax Structures:
An Analysis of the Adoption of a Local Sales Tax,” State Tax
Notes, Vol. 30, No. 3, October 20, 2003.
see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
Tina Anderson Smith
Working Smarter, Faster, Bolder: Supporting Community Health Systems
Transformation, Communities Joined in Action and Georgia Health Policy
Center, October 2003.
see also Karen Minyard.
Paula Stephan
and Grant Black** (with James Adams and Roger Clemmons).
“Patterns of Research Collaboration in U.S. Universities, 1981-1999,”
Economics of Innovation and New Technology, forthcoming.
, Grant Black** and Albert J. Sumell*
(with James Adams). “Doctoral Education and Economic Development:
The Flow of New Ph.D.s to Industry," Economic Development Quarterly,
forthcoming.
, Grant Black** and Albert J. Sumell*
(with James Adams). “Firm Placements of New PhDs: Implications for
Knowledge Transfer,” chapter in Role of Labour Mobility and
Informal Networks for Knowledge Transfer, edited by the Max Planck
Institut, Jena, Germany, forthcoming.
“Commentary,” chapter in Science and Innovation: Rethinking
the Rationales for Funding and Governance, Aldo Guuna, Ammon J. Salter
and W. Edward Steinmueller (eds.), Cheltham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing,
2003.
(with Sharon Levin). “Foreign Scholars in U.S. Science: Contributions
and Costs,” chapter in Science and the University, Ronald
Ehrenberg and Paula Stephan (eds.), University of Wisconsin Press, forthcoming.
“Robert K. Merton’s Perspective on Priority and the Provision
of the Public Good Knowledge," in Scientometrics (special
issue in memory of Robert K. Merton), forthcoming.
(with David Audretsch). “Company-scientist Locational Links: The
Case of Biotechnology,” reprinting of article in The Globalization
of the World Economy, John Cantewell (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing,
forthcoming.
see also Grant Black**.
Gregory Streib
and Katherine G. Willoughby. “Local
Governments as E-Governments: Meeting the Implementation Challenge,”
Public Administration Quarterly, forthcoming.
and Christine Roch. "Strengthening Public Administration
Research: Barriers and Horizons,” International Journal of Public
Administration, forthcoming.
and Lloyd G. Nigro. “Pay-for-Performance
in Local Governments: The Views of Personnel Directors,” chapter
in Principles and Practices of Public Administration, Jack Rabin,
Robert Munzenrider and Sherrie Bartell (eds.), New York: Marcel Dekker,
Inc., 2003.
and Katherine G. Willoughby. “Exploring
Internet Options: The Case of Georgia Consumer Services,” chapter
in Handbook of Public Information Systems, G. David Garson (ed.),
forthcoming.
see also Judith M. Ottoson.
see also Theodore Poister.
see also John Clayton Thomas.
see also Katherine G. Willoughby.
Laura O. Taylor
(with Keith Ihlanfeldt). “Estimating the Economic Impacts of Environmentally
Contaminated Properties in an Urban Area,” Journal of Environmental
Economics and Management, forthcoming.
and Shiferaw Gurmu (with Kelly Brown**).
“Do Students Behave Like Adults? Evidence from Valuation Experiments,”
Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 753-756, 2003.
“The Hedonic Method,” chapter in A Primer on NonMarket
Valuation, P. Champ, T. Brown and K. Boyle (eds.), Kluwer, pp. 331-394.
“Experimental Methods for the Testing and Design of Contingent
Valuation,” for publication in Handbook of Contingent Valuation,
D. Bjornstad, J. Kahn, and A. Alberini (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing,
forthcoming.
Erdal Tekin
(with Naci Mocan). “Nonprofit Sector and Part-Time Work: An Analysis
of Employer-Employee Matched Data of Child Care Workers,” Review
of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 38-50, 2003.
(with Naci Mocan and Jeffrey Zax). "The Demand for Medical Care
in Urban China,” World Development, forthcoming.
John Clayton Thomas
and Gregory Streib. “The New Face of Government:
Citizen-Initiated Contacts in the Era of E-Government,” Journal
of Public Administration Research and Theory, Vol. 13, pp. 83-101,
January 2003.
“Public Involvement in Public Administration in the Information
Age: Speculations on the Effects of Technology,” chapter in 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, pp. 67-84, September 2003.
and Gregory Streib. “E-Democracy, E-Commerce,
and E-Research: Examining the Electronic Ties Between Citizens and Governments,”
Administration & Society, forthcoming.
“Outcome Assessment and Program Evaluation,” chapter in
The Jossey-Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership and Management,
Robert Herman (ed.), 2nd ed., forthcoming.
see also Judith M. Ottoson.
Andrei Timofeev
See Jameson Boex.
Benno Torgler***
“Does Culture Matter? Tax Morale in an East-West-German Comparison,”
FinanzArchiv, forthcoming.
“Why Do People Go to War?” Defence and Peace Economics,
Vol. 14, pp. 261-280, 2003.
“Tax Morale in Transition Countries,” Post-Communist
Economies, Vol. 15, pp. 357-381, 2003.
“Tax Morale, Rule Governed Behaviour and Trust,” Constitutional
Political Economy, Vol. 14, pp. 119-140, 2003.
“Beyond Punishment: A Tax Compliance Experiment with Taxpayers
in Costa Rica,” Revista de Anàlisis Económico,
Vol. 18, pp. 27-56, 2003.
(with Christoph A. Schaltegger and Markus Schaffner). “Is Forgiveness
Divine? A Cross-Culture Comparison of Tax Amnesties,” Swiss
Journal of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 139, pp. 375-396, 2003.
"Direct Democracy Matters: Tax Morale and Political Participation,"
National Tax Association Papers and Proceedings (Orlando,
2002), pp. 50-59, 2003.
Geoffrey K. Turnbull
“Urban Growth Controls: The Transitional Dynamics of Development
Fees and Growth Boundaries,” Journal of Urban Economics,
forthcoming.
(with Chris Papageorgiou). “Economic Development and Property Rights:
Time Limits on Land Ownership,” Economic Development Quarterly,
forthcoming.
(with Jonathan Dombrow). “Trends in Real Estate Research, 1988-2001:
What’s Hot and What’s Not,” Journal of Real Estate
Finance and Economics, forthcoming.
(with William J. Moore and Robert J. Newman). “Internal Markets
for Department Chairs: Comparative Advantage, Life-Cycle, and Jury Duty,”
Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 669-682, Fall
2003.
(with Thomas J. Miceli and C.F. Sirmans). “Land Ownership Risk
and Urban Development,” Journal of Regional Science, Vol.
43, No. 1, pp. 54-73, February 2003.
(with Rebecca Campbell). “On Government Structure and Spending:
The Effects of Management Form and Separation of Powers,” Urban
Studies, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 23-34, January 2003.
(with Peter F. Colwell). “Frontage Tax and the Optimally Compact
City,” chapter in The Property Tax, Land Use and Land Use Regulation,
Richard Netzer (ed.), Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003.
“Efficient Compensation and Eminent Domain,” URAG Research
Notes, Domestic Programs, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies,
Georgia State University, No. 1, August 2003.
Neven Valev
“Public Knowledge of Monetary Regimes: Evidence from the Currency
Board in Bulgaria,” Applied Economics Letters, forthcoming.
(with John Carlson). “Evolution of Expectations of Disinflation”
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Proceeding
of the 25th CIRET conference, forthcoming.
see also Kelly Edmiston.
see also Felix Rioja.
David M. Van Slyke
and Christine H. Roch. “What Do They Know
and Who Do They Hold Accountable: Citizens in the Government-Nonprofit
Contracting Relationship,” Journal of Public Administration
Research and Theory, forthcoming.
and Charles A. Hammonds**. “The Privatization
Decision: Do Public Managers Make a Difference?” The American
Review of Public Administration, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 146-163, 2003.
“The Mythology of Privatization in Contracting for Social Services,”
Public Administration Review, Vol. 63, No. 3, pp. 277-296, 2003.
(with Norma M. Riccucci). “The Politicized Administrative Environment
of Public Administration in the United States,” chapter in Comparative
Bureaucratic Systems, Krishna K. Tummala (ed.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington
Books, pp. 81-96, 2003.
, Janet L. Johnson and Christopher Horne*.
“Attitudes Toward Public Funding for Faith-Based Organizations and
the Potential Impact on Private Giving,” Proceedings of the
Spring Research Conference, The Roundtable on Religion and Social Welfare
Policy, Washington, D.C., March 2003.
Mary Beth Walker
See Roy Bahl.
Sally Wallace
, James Alm and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
Co-editors, Taxing the Hard-to-Tax: Lessons from Theory and Practice,
Elsevier – North Holland Publishers, forthcoming.
and Barbara Edwards**. “State Income Tax Treatment
of the Elderly,” Public Budgeting and Finance, forthcoming.
“Changing Times: Demographic and Economic Changes and State and
Local Finances,” chapter in State and Local Finance at the Beginning
of the 21st Century, David L. Sjoquist (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing,
2003.
and Richard Bird***. “Is It Really So Hard to
Tax the Hard-to-Tax? The Context and Role of Presumptive Taxes,”
chapter in The Hard to Tax Sector, James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
and Sally Wallace (eds.), Elsevier Publishing, forthcoming.
and Richard Bird***. “Taxing Alcohol in Africa:
Reflections from International Experience,” chapter in Excise
Taxation in Africa, Sijbren Cnossen (ed.), forthcoming.
see also James Alm.
see also Roy Bahl.
see also David L. Sjoquist.
William L. Waugh, Jr.
(with Kathleen Tierney). Co-editors, Emergency Management: Principles
and Practice for Local Government, 2nd edition, International
City/County Management Association, forthcoming. Within this, he wrote
two chapters (with Kathleen Tierney), “Introduction” and “Conclusions:
Future Directions in Local Emergency Management.”
Editor. Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Public Policy, Lexington
Books/Policy Studies Organization, forthcoming.
Emergency Management: A Global Introduction, M.E. Sharpe Publishers,
forthcoming.
Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Managing the Crises and
the Consequences, Marcel Dekker Publishers, forthcoming.
“Securing Mass Transit: A Challenge for Homeland Security,”
Review of Policy Studies, forthcoming.
“Terrorism, Homeland Security and the National Emergency Management
Network,” Public Organization Review, forthcoming.
“The Existentialist Public Administrator,” International
Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior, forthcoming.
and Wesley W. Waugh*. “Phenomenology and Public
Administration,” International Journal of Organizational Theory
and Behavior, forthcoming.
“The Global Challenge of the New Terrorism,” Journal
of Emergency Management, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 27-38, Spring 2003.
“Issues in University Governance: More ‘Professional’
and Less Academic,” Annals of the American Academy of Political
and Social Science, Vol. 585, pp. 84-96, January 2003.
“Financing Economic Development,” essay in Encyclopedia
of Public Administration and Public Policy, Vol. 1, J. Rabin (ed.),
Marcel Dekker Publishers, pp. 367-369, 2003.
“Operations Research,” essay in Encyclopedia of Public
Administration and Public Policy, Vol. 2, J. Rabin (ed.), Marcel
Dekker Publishers, pp. 855-857, 2003.
”Emergency Management Today and Tomorrow,” essay in Journal
of Emergency Management, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-2, Spring 2003.
(with Maureen Brown and Jeffrey Brudney). “Bridging the Gap Between
Information Technology Needs in the Public Sector and Public Administration
Graduate Education,” chapter in Handbook of Public Information
Technology, 2nd Edition, David Garson (ed.), Marcel Dekker Publishers,
forthcoming.
see also Lloyd G. Nigro.
Verna Willis
(with Robert L. Dilworth). Action Learning: Images and Pathways,
Krieger Publishing, nominated for 2003 "HRD Book of the Year"
award, forthcoming.
"Inspecting Cases Against Revans' Gold Standard," Action
Learning: Research and Practice, London: Taylor and Francis (in press),
lead article, Vol. 1, 2003.
Katherine G. Willoughby
“Performance Measurement and Budget Balancing: State Government
Perspective,” Public Budgeting and Finance, forthcoming.
(with Julia Melkers). “Models of Performance Measurement Use in
Local Governments: Understanding Budgeting, Communication and Lasting
Effects,” Public Administration Review, forthcoming.
“State Revenue Choices: 2003 and Beyond,” chapter in The
Book of the States, Keon S. Chi (ed.), Lexington, Ky.: The Council
of State Governments, pp. 329-333, 2003.
and Gregory Streib. “Revitalizing Georgia
Consumer Services: Is there a Role for New Technologies?” chapter
in Handbook of Public Information Systems, 2nd edition, David
Garson (ed.), Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.
see also Gregory Streib.
Yongsheng Xu
(with Kotaro Suzumura). “Consequences, Opportunities, and Generalized
Consequentialism and Non-consequentialism,” Journal of Economic
Theory, Vol. 111, pp. 293-304, 2003.
(with Walter Bossert and Prasanta K. Pattanaik). “Similarity of
Options and the Measurement of Diversity,” Journal of Theoretical
Politics, Vol. 15, pp. 405-421, 2003.
(with Kotaro Suzumura). “Recoverability of Choice Functions and
Binary Relations: Some Duality Results,” Social Choice and Welfare,
Vol. 21, pp. 21-37, 2003.
(with Indranil Dutta and Prasanta K. Pattanaik). “On Measuring
Multi-dimensional Deprivation on the Basis of Aggregate Data,” Economica,
Vol. 70, pp. 197-221, 2003.
“On Ranking Compact and Comprehensive Opportunity Sets,”
Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 109-119, 2003.
(with Kotaro Suzumura). “On Constrained Dual Recoverability Theorems,”
Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 143-154, 2003.
(with Wulf Gaertner). “Procedural Choice,” Economic Theory,
forthcoming.
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