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

About 213 scholarly papers and books were published or forthcoming in 2004. Another 112 papers are presently under review. It is also heartening to note that close to 29 percent (61 of 213) of the published or accepted papers in 2004 were joint products of two or more of our faculty or research associates.

James Alm

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sri Mulyani Indrawati***, 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. Within the book, he and Sri Mulyani Indrawati*** wrote “Decentralization and Local Government Borrowing in Indonesia.”

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally Wallace, editors. Taxing the Hard-to-Tax: Lessons from Theory and Practice, Elsevier – North Holland Publishers, 2004. Within the book, he, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally Wallace wrote “The Landscape of the Hard-to-Tax.” He and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (with Friedrich Schneider) wrote “'Sizing’ the Problem of the Hard-to-Tax.”

(with Hugo López-Castaño). “Payroll Taxes in Colombia,” chapter in Reforming the Colombian Tax System, Richard Bird***, James Poterba, and Joel Slemrod (eds.), MIT Press, forthcoming.

(with Calvin Blackwell and Michael McKee). “Audit Selection and Firm Compliance with a Broad-based Sales Tax,” National Tax Journal, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 209-227, June 2004.

(with Michael McKee). “Tax Compliance as a Coordination Game,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 297-312, July 2004.

(with Amanda I. Lee). “The Clean Air Act Amendments and Firm Investment in Pollution Abatement Equipment,” Land Economics, Vol. 80, No. 3, pp. 433-447, August 2004.

and Mikhail I. Melnik**. “Taxing the ‘Family’ in the Individual Income Tax,” Public Finance and Management, forthcoming.

(with Betty R. Jackson and Michael McKee). “The Effects of Communication Among Taxpayers on Compliance,” 2004 Internal Revenue Service Research Conference Proceedings, forthcoming.

, Sally Wallace and Fitzroy Lee**. “How Fair? Federal Income Taxation and the Distribution of Income, 1978 to 1998,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 24, No. 1, December 2004.

and Mikhail I. Melnik**. “Sales Taxes and the Decision to Purchase Online,” Public Finance Review, forthcoming.

“The State and the Family: Balancing the Intended and Unintended Consequences of Public Policies,” Review of Economics of the Household, forthcoming.

(with Mark Skidmore and James Peltier). “Do Motor Fuel Sales-below-cost Laws Lower Prices?” Journal of Urban Economics, forthcoming.

Roy Bahl

"Revenue Sharing in Petroleum States," Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme Technical Paper, Series No. 051, Washington, D.C.: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, March 2004.

“The Promise and Reality of Decentralization,” Development and Decentralization in Asia: Proceedings of the Asian Development Conference, Kita Kyushu, Japan, September 2004.

and Sally Wallace. "Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Equalization within Regions: The Case of Russia," Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, forthcoming.

and Bayar Tumennasan*. "How Should Revenues from Natural Resources be Shared 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.), Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, U.K. - Northampton, Mass., 2004; also published in Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence, Vol. 2, No. 3, July 2004.

and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. “Fiscal Federalism and Economic Reform in China,” chapter in The Dynamics of Federalism: The Political Economic Reality, T.S. Srinivasan and Jessica S. Wallach (eds.), Stanford University Press, forthcoming.

"Reaching the Hardest to Tax: Consequences and Possibilities," 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, pp. 337-354, 2004.

see also Sally Wallace.

Jameson Boex

and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. “The Determinants of the Incidence of Intergovernmental Grants: A Survey of the International Experience,” Public Finance and Management, forthcoming.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Carolyn Bourdeaux

“A Question of Genesis: An Analysis of the Determinants of Public Authorities,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, forthcoming.

Ronald G. Cummings

and Susan K. Laury (with Charles Holt). “The Georgia Irrigation Reduction Auction: Experiments and Implementation,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2004.

and Susan K. Laury. “Growing Water Scarcity in the U.S. Southeast: Innovative Policies For Mitigating Drought Effects,” chapter in Handbook of Globalization and Environment, Khi Thai, Alka Sapat and Jacobus Vos (eds.), New York: Marcel Dekker Publishers, forthcoming.

Robert Eger III

(with Merl Hackbart). “Road Fund Tax Compliance: An Analysis of Enhancement Strategies,” Public Budgeting and Finance, forthcoming.

“Casting Light on Shadow Government: A Typological Approach,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, forthcoming.

(with Sharon Cox). “Procedural Complexity of Tax Administration: The Road Fund Case,” Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Management, forthcoming.

(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.

and Andrew Haas*. “Default” and “Bond Ratings,” entries in Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Jack Rabin (ed.), New York: Marcel Dekker, 2004.

“Provision and Production of Public Goods,” chapter in Handbook of Public Sector Economics, Donijo Robbins (ed.), New York: Marcel Dekker, 2004.

(with Deborah A. Carroll, Rita Cheng, Lara Grusczynski, Justin Marlowe, Ali Roohanirad, and Hani Titi). “Highway Preventive Maintenance Implementation: Comparing Challenges, Processes, and Solutions in Three States,” Transportation Research Record, No. 1877, pp. 10-16, 2004.

Paul G. Farnham

Economics for Managers 1/e, a sixteen-chapter textbook aimed at the MBA and Executive MBA markets, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Fall 2004.

“Across the Hall,” vignette for Marketing: Real People, Real Choices, 4/e, Michael R. Solomon, Greg W. Marshall, and Elnora W. Stuart (eds.), Prentice-Hall, 2004.

Paul J. Ferraro

(with Philip J. Nyhus, Steven A. Osofsky, Hank Fischer, and Francine Madden). "Bearing the Costs of Human-Wildlife Conflict: The Challenges of Compensation Schemes," chapter in People and Wildlife: Conflict or Coexistence?, Rosie Woodroffe, Simon Thirgood and Alan Rabinowitz (eds.), Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

"Integrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation Investments," chapter in Economic Advances in Land Use Policy: Implications of Emerging Research for Conservation of Farm, Forest, and Rural Character, Robert Johnson and Stephen Swallow (eds.), Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future Press, forthcoming.

(with Heidi J. Albers). "Economics of Biodiversity Conservation in Developing Countries," chapter in Environmental Economics for Developing Nations, Michael Toman and Ramón Lopez (eds.), Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

is a contributing author to "Chapter 6," Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) Report. The MEA is a four-year, $21 million undertaking intended to produce a comprehensive view of the state and management of the planet's ecological resources.

“Targeting Conservation Investments in Heterogeneous Landscapes: A Distance Function Approach and Application to Watershed Management," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 86, No. 4, pp. 905-918, 2004.

(with R. David Simpson). “Protecting Forests and Biodiversity: Are Investments in Eco-friendly Production Activities the Best Way to Protect Endangered Ecosystems and Enhance Rural Livelihoods?” Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 2-10, 2005.

(with R. David Simpson). "Cost-Effective Conservation When Eco-entrepreneurs Have Market Power," Environment and Development Economics, forthcoming.

Atef Ghobrial

(with Ryan Fernandes). "GIS Applications to Traffic Safety: A Case Study," The Journal of Transport, Logistics and Policy, Vol. 71, No. 3, Summer 2004.

and Anton Trusilov**. "A Perspective on Information Technology in The Airline Industry," The Journal of Transport, Logistics and Policy, Vol. 72, No. 1, Fall 2004.

and Wes Irvin*. "Combating Air Terrorism: Some Implications to the Aviation Industry," Journal of Air Transport, Vol. 9, No. 3, October 2004.

and Gregory Streib. "Assessing the Effects of September 11 Events on Flight Training," Journal of Aviation and Aerospace Education and Research, forthcoming.

"Outsourcing in the Aviation Industry: Some Policy Implications,” The Journal of Transport, Logistics and Policy, forthcoming.

Shiferaw Gurmu

(with Peter Bearse, Carol Rapaport and Steven Stern). “Paratransit Demand for Disabled People,” Transportation Research, Part B, Vol. 38, 2004.

and Mohammad Yunus*. “An Empirical Analysis of Tobacco Consumption in a Developing Economy,” International Academy of African Business and Development Proceedings, Gerry N. Muuka (ed.), Vol. 5, 2004.

Carol D. Hansen

“Grounded Theory,” chapter in Research in Organizations: Foundational Principles; Processes and Methods of Inquiry, Richard Swanson and Elwood Holton (eds.), Berrett-Koehler, forthcoming.

, Kathryn O’Neill** and Gary May**. “Interpersonal Communication Skills Training as a Cultural Intervention: Three Theoretical Frames,” chapter in Gender and Communication Issues at Work, M. Barret and M.J. Davidson (eds.), Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

"An Ethnographic Approach to Storytelling," Proceedings of the Academy of Management Conference on Research Methods, Lyon, France, 2004.

and Constantine Kontoghiorghes**. "Identification of Key Predictors of Rapid Change Adaptation," Organization Development Journal, Chesterland, Vol. 22, No. 1; pp. 21-40, Spring 2004.

Amy Helling

“Community Goal-setting,” entry for The Encyclopedia of the City, Roger Caves (ed.), forthcoming.

(with Bill Dunkley and David Sawicki). "Accessibility Versus Scale: Examining the Tradeoffs in Grocery Stores," Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 387-401, 2004.

Gary T. Henry

“Rationality,” “Surveys,” “Realist Evaluation,” and (with Jennifer C. Greene) “The Quantitative-Qualitative Debate in Evaluation,” entries in The Encyclopedia of Evaluation, Sandra Mathison (ed.), Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2004.

“Quota Sampling,” “Respondent,” “Sampling With and Without Replacement,” and “Sequential Sampling,” entries in Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman and Tim Futing Liao (eds.), Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2004.

(with Ross Rubenstein and Daniel T. Bugler). “Is HOPE Enough? Impacts of Receiving and Losing Merit-based Financial Aid,” Educational Policy, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 686-709, 2004.

(with Melvin M. Mark). “The Mechanisms and Outcomes of Evaluation Influence,” Evaluation, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2004.

see also Andrew Mashburn.

Monica Herk

(with David E. Houchins, Margaret E. Shippen, Jennifer Antinozzi, Sabina Haberlen, Priscilla Heffelfinger, and English Norman). "Profile of Children Under the Age of 13 in Georgia's Juvenile Justice System," Journal of At-Risk Issues, forthcoming.

Gary A. Hoover

(with Paul Pecorino). “The Political Determinants of Federal Expenditure at the State Level,” Public Choice, forthcoming.

(with John Formby). “Poverty, Non-White Poverty, and the Sen Index,” Review of Income and Wealth, Vol. 50, No. 4, December 2004.

(with Walter Enders). “Whose Line is it?: A Survey of Plagiarism in the Economics Profession,” Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XLII, No. 2, June 2004.

“Differences in the Determinants of Elderly and Non-Elderly Poverty,” chapter in Research on Income Inequality, Vol. 12, John Bishop (ed.), Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier, 2004.

Julie L. Hotchkiss

"Do Husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources? Further Evidence," Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 40, forthcoming.

"A Closer Look at the Employment Impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act," Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 887-911, Fall 2004.

(with M. Melinda Pitts). "Female Labor Force Intermittency and Current Earnings: A Switching Regression Model with Unknown Sample Selection," Applied Economics, forthcoming.

(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.

"Labor Market Lessons from Georgia's Temp Workers," EconSouth, 2nd Quarter, pp. 12-17, 2004.

"Growing Part-time Employment among Disabled Workers: Marginalization or Opportunity?" Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Economic Review, 3rd Quarter, pp. 24-40, 2004.

see also Bruce E. Kaufman.

William M. Kahnweiler

(with Jennifer B. Kahnweiler). Shaping Your HR Role: Succeeding in Today’s Organizations, Elsevier, forthcoming.

Bruce E. Kaufman

The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations, Geneva: International Labor Organization, 722 pp., 2004.

Managing the Human Factor: The Origins and Early Development of the Corporate Personnel/Industrial Relations Function in American Industry, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, forthcoming.

Editor. Theoretical Perspectives on Work and the Employment Relationship, Champaign, Ill.: Industrial Relations Research Association, 12 chapters, 2004. Within this book, he wrote “Employment Relations and the Employment Relations System: A Guide to Theorizing” and “Toward an Integrative Theory of Human Resource Management.”

and Julie L. Hotchkiss, The Economics of Labor Markets, 7th ed., Cincinnati, Ohio: Thomson-Southwestern, 760 pp., forthcoming.

(with David Lewin), co-editors. Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, Vol. 13, New York, N.Y.: Elsevier, 2004; Vol. 14, forthcoming.

(with James Bennett), co-editors. What Do Unions Do?: A Twenty Year Perspective, New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Press, 22 chapters, forthcoming.

(with James Bennett). “What Do Unions Do?: A Twenty Year Perspective,” Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 25, pp. 339-50, Summer 2004.

“What Unions Do: Insights from Economic Theory,” Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 25, pp. 351-82, Summer 2004.

“Historical Insights: The Early Institutionalists on Trade Unionism and National Labor Policy,” Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 26, forthcoming.

“The Institutional and Neoclassical Schools in Labor Economics,” chapter in The Institutionalist Tradition in Labor Economics, Dell Champlin and Janet Knoedler (eds.), Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, pp. 13-38, 2004.

“Integrating Emotions into Economic Theory,” chapter in Handbook of Behavioral Economics, Morris Altman (ed.), Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, forthcoming.

“The Social Welfare Objectives and Ethical Principles of Industrial Relations,” chapter in The Ethics of Human Resources and Industrial Relations, John Budd and James Scoville (eds.), Champaign, Ill.: Industrial Relations Research Association, forthcoming.

“The Two Faces of Unionism: Implications for Union Growth,” chapter in The Changing Role of Unions: New Forms of Representation, Phanindra Wunnava (ed.), Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, pp. 61-91, 2004.

“Prospects for Union Growth in the United States in the Early Twenty-First Century,” chapter in Unions in the 21st Century, Anil Verma and Thomas Kochan (eds.), London: Palgrave, pp. 44-60, 2004.

“Wisconsin and the Rise and Decline of the Field of Industrial Relations,” chapter in The History of the Industrial Relations Research Institute at the University of Wisconsin, Lee Hansen (ed.), forthcoming.

Glenn M. Landers

"Long-term Care and Dual Eligibility: Care and Cost Consequences for Medicare and Medicaid," Long-term Care Interface, December 2004.

Susan K. Laury

(with Charles Holt). “Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: Reply,” 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,” 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, Vol. 85, pp. 523-38, September 2004.

and Sue A. Frank*. “Government Employees: Working Hard or Hardly Working?” American Review of Public Administration, Vol. 34, pp. 36-51, March 2004.

and Zhenhua Hu*. “Information Technology Workers in the Federal Service: More than a Quiet Crisis?” Review of Public Personnel Administration, forthcoming.

(with Arthur C. Brooks). “A Question of Morality: Artists’ Values and Public Funding for the Arts,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 65, pp. 8-17, January/February 2005.

Jorge Martinez-Vazquez

, Andrey Timofeev and Jameson Boex. Subnational Finance in the Russian Federation: Russia’s Ongoing Transition to a New Federalism, World Bank Institute Learning Resources Series, forthcoming.

, Mark Rider and Sally Wallace. Tax Reform in the Russian Federation During the Transition Years, Edward Elgar Press, forthcoming.

, Mark Rider and Sally Wallace. “Tax Discipline and Tax Reform in the Russian Federation before 1998,” Transition Newsletter, Vol. 3, World Bank, July 2004.

and Robert McNab**. “Fiscal Decentralization and Governance,” chapter in The Political Economy of Decentralization, G. Peterson and E. Gomez (eds.), London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004.

, Stephen Everhart** and Robert McNab**. “The MCA and the IFIs: A Change in Aid Paradigm?" Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, forthcoming.

“Asymmetric Federalism in the Russian Federation: Cure of Poison,” chapter in Asymmetric Federalism: Glue or Solvent?, Richard Bird, Robert Ebel, and Christine Wallich (eds.), London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004.

(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.

and Mark Rider. "Multiple Modes of Tax Evasion: Theory and Evidence," National Tax Journal, Vol. LVIII, No. 1, forthcoming.

“Descentralización en Latinoamérica,” chapter in Nuevos Retos de la Descentralización Fiscal en América Latina, L. Sour (ed.), CIDE, Mexico, 2004.

(with Joao Do Carmo Oliveira). “Transition and the Recent Reforms in Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the Czech Republic,” Journal of Institutional Comparisons, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2004.

with Javier Arze**. “Descentralización desde la Perspectiva de Países Pequeños: Bolivia, El Salvador, Ecuador y Nicaragua,” Gestión y Política Pública, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2004.

see also James Alm.

see also Roy Bahl.

see also Jameson Boex.

Andrew Mashburn

and Gary T. Henry. “Assessing School Readiness: Validity and Bias in Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers’ Ratings,” Educational Measurement: Issues and Practices, Vol. 23, No. 4, 2004.

(with John L. Peterson, Roger Bakeman, Robin L. Miller, and Leslie F. 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, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 45-60, January 2004.

Karen J. 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,” chapter in Health Systems in the World: From Evidence to Policy, Athens, Greece: Papazisis Publishers, Spring 2004. (The book was compiled by the Federation for International Cooperation of Health Services and Systems Research Centers and the National School of Public Health Department of Health Economics in Athens, Greece.)

Robert E. Moore

and Sasatra Sudsawasd**. "Investment under Trade Policy Uncertainty: An Empirical Investigation," Review of International Economics, forthcoming.

Harvey K. Newman

“Alligators in the Regime,” chapter in Alligators in the Swamp: Power, Leadership and Ministry, George B. Thompson Jr. (ed.), Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press, forthcoming.

Lloyd G. Nigro

(with J. Edward Kellough), co-editors. Civil Service Reform in the States, SUNY Albany Press, forthcoming.

(with J. Edward Kellough). “Radical Civil Service Reform: Ideology, Politics, and Policy,” chapter in Handbook of Human Resource Management in Government, 2nd edition, Stephen E. Condrey (ed.), San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass Publishers, pp. 58-75, 2004.

Ragan Petrie

(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.

(with Jean-Paul Chavas and Michael J. Roth). “Farm Household Production Inefficiency in the Gambia: Resource Constraints and Market Failures,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, forthcoming.

(with Michael J. Roth and Kizito Mazvimavi). "Seeking Women Land Owners and Ownership in Zimbabwe: Case Studies of Women’s Access to Land and Land Use," chapter in Delivering Land and Securing Rural Livelihoods: Post-Independence Land Reform and Resettlement in Zimbabwe, Michael Roth and Francis Gonese (eds.), Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe and the Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin – Madison, pp. 141-157, 2004.

Theodore H. Poister

(with David Margolis and Douglas Zimmerman). “Strategic Management at PennDOT: A Results Driven Approach,” Transportation Research Record, forthcoming.

“Strategic Planning and Management in State Departments of Transportation,” International Journal of Public Administration, forthcoming.

“Performance Monitoring,” chapter in Handbook of Practical Program Evaluation, 2nd Edition, Joseph S. Wholey, Harry P. Hatry, and Kathryn E. Newcomer (eds.), San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass Publishers, pp. 98-125, 2004.

“Monitoring Quality and Productivity in the Public Sector,” chapter in Public Productivity Handbook, 2nd Ed., Marc Holzer and Seok-Hwan Lee (eds.), New York, N.Y.: Marcel Dekker, Inc., pp. 231-245, 2004.

see also Gregory Streib.

Inas Rashad

“Assessing the Underlying Economic Causes and Consequences of Obesity,” Gender Issues, forthcoming.

(with Michael Grossman). “A Realistic Look at Obesity,” Public Policy Research, forthcoming.

(with Michael Grossman). “The Economics of Obesity,” Public Interest, Vol. 156, pp. 104-112, Summer 2004.

(with Robert Kaestner). “Teenage Sex, Drugs and Alcohol Use: Problems Identifying the Cause of Risky Behaviors,” Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 23, pp. 493-503, May 2004.

Mark Rider

(with David Joulfaian). “Errors-in-Variables and Estimated Income and Price Elasticities of Charitable Giving,” National Tax Journal, Vol. LVII, No. 1, March 2004.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Felix Rioja

and Neven Valev. “Finance and the Sources of Growth at Various Stages of Economic Development,” Economic Inquiry, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 127-140, January 2004.

“Infrastructure and Sectoral Output,” International Economic Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 49-64, March 2004.

and Neven Valev. “Does One Size Fit All: A Reexamination of the Finance and Growth Relationship,” Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp. 429-447, August 2004.

“Roads vs. Schooling: Consequences of Government Choices,” Topics in Macroeconomics, forthcoming.

Christine H. Roch

(with David M. Van Slyke). “The Implications of Contracting out with Nonprofit Organizations: Increasing Citizen Satisfaction?" The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Vol. 14, pp. 191-209, 2004.

“The Dual Roots of Opinion Leadership,” The Journal of Politics, forthcoming.

see also Gregory Streib.

Michael Rushton

(with Melissa Rode). “Increasing Provincial Revenues for Health Care,” chapter in The Fiscal Sustainability of Health Care in Canada, Gregory P. Marchildon, Tom McIntosh and Pierre-Gerlier Forest (eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004.

“Contingent Valuation and the Public Interest in Privately Owned Cultural Property,” Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 222-234, Fall 2004.

“Economic Analysis of Freedom of Expression,” Georgia State University Law Review, forthcoming.

“Earmarked Taxes for the Arts: U.S. Experience and Policy Implications,” International Journal of Arts Management, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 38-48, Spring 2004.

“Culture and Public Finance,” Public Finance and Management, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1-20, 2004.

Bruce A. Seaman

“Empirical Studies of Demand for the Arts,” chapter in The Economics of Arts and Culture, Victor Ginsburgh and David Throsby (eds.), North-Holland, Handbooks in Economics Series, forthcoming.

“Competition and the Non-Profit Arts: The Lost Industrial Organization Agenda,” Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 28, No. 3, August 2004.

see also Gregory B. Lewis.

David L. Sjoquist

(with Gary C. Cornia and Lawrence C. Walters). “Sales and Use Tax Simplification and Voluntary Compliance,” Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 1-32, Spring 2004.

and Benjamin P. Scafidi Jr. (with Catherine Freeman). “Racial Segregation in Georgia Public Schools, 1994-2001: Trends, Causes and Impact on Teacher Quality,” chapter in Resegregation of the American South, University of North Carolina Press, Jack Boger, Chris Edley, and Gary Orfield (eds.), forthcoming.

, Mary Beth Walker and Sally Wallace. “Estimating Differential Responses to Local Fiscal Conditions: A Mixture Model Analysis,” Public Finance Review, forthcoming.

see also Sally Wallace.

Tina Anderson Smith

See Karen Minyard.

Paula Stephan

(with Ronald Ehnrenberg), co-editors. Science and the University, University of Wisconsin Press, forthcoming. Within this book, she wrote the chapters “Introduction” (with Ronald Ehnrenberg); “Foreign Scholars in U.S. Science: Contributions and Costs" (with Sharon Levin); and she and Grant Black** wrote “The Importance of Foreign Ph.D. Students to U.S. Science.”

, Albert Sumell* and Grant Black** (with James Adams). “Firm Placements of New Ph.D.'s: Implications for Knowledge Transfer,” chapter in Role of Labour Mobility and Informal Networks for Knowledge Transfer, Dirk Fornahl, Christian Zellner and David Audretsch (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004.

(with Jennifer Ma). “The Growing Postdoctorate Population at U.S. Universities,” chapter in The Retiring Professor and the Future of Higher Education, Robert Clark and Jennifer Ma (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., forthcoming.

and Grant Black** (with Sharon Levin and Anne E. Winkler). “Differential Employment Patterns for Citizens and Non-Citizens in Science and Engineering in the United States: Minting and Competitive Effects," Growth and Change, Vol. 35, pp. 456-475, 2004.

“Robert K. Merton’s Perspective on Priority and the Provision of the Public Good Knowledge,” Scientometrics, Vol. 60, pp. 81-87, 2004.

, Albert Sumell* and Grant Black** (with James Adams). “Doctoral Education and Economic Development: The Flow of New Ph.D.'s to Industry,” Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 151-167, 2004.

“What Data Do Labor Market Researchers Need? A Researcher’s Perspective,” chapter in The U.S. Scientific and Technical Workforce: Improving Data for Decisionmaking, Terrence K. Kelly, William P. Butz, Stephen Carroll, David M. Adamson and Gabrielle Bloom (eds.), Rand Corporation, 2004.

Gregory Streib

and Katherine G. Willoughby. “Exploring Internet Options: The Case of Georgia Consumer Services,” chapter in The Handbook of Public Information Systems, G. David Garson (ed.), forthcoming.

and Ignacio Navarro* (with Mark Rivera). “Performance on the ICMA Applied Knowledge Assessment: Trends and Patterns,” The Municipal Yearbook, forthcoming.

and William L. Waugh, Jr. (with J. Edwin Benton, Jacqueline Byers, Beverly A. Cigler, Kenneth A. Klase, Donald C. Menzel, Tanis J. Salant and James H. Svara). “Conducting Research on Counties in the 21st Century: A New Agenda and Database Considerations,” Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

“Quantifying the Knowledge of Public Management Professionals: Developing a Knowledge Assessment Tool for Local Government Managers,” Public Performance and Management Review, forthcoming.

and Theodore H. Poister. “Elements of Strategic Planning and Management,” Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

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

and Christine H. Roch. “Strengthening Public Administration Research: Barriers and Horizons," International Journal of Public Administration, forthcoming.

see also Atef Ghobrial.

see also John Clayton Thomas.

Laura O. Taylor

“Experimental Methods for the Testing and Design of Contingent Valuation,” chapter in Handbook of Contingent Valuation, David Bjornstad, James Kahn and Anna Alberini (eds.), Edward Elgar, forthcoming.

(with Keith Ihlanfeldt). “Estimating the Economic Impacts of Environmentally Contaminated Properties in an Urban Area,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 47, pp. 117-139, 2004.

Erdal Tekin

(with Naci Mocan and Jeffrey Zax). “The Demand for Medical Care in Urban China,” World Development, Vol. 32, No. 2, February 2004.

“Employment, Wages, and Alcohol Consumption in Russia,” Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 71, No. 2, October 2004.

John Clayton Thomas

and Christopher Horne** (with David M. Van Slyke). “The Implications of Public Opinion for Public Managers: The Case of Charitable Choice,” Administration and Society, forthcoming.

(with David Edwards). “Developing a Municipal Performance Measurement System: Reflections on the Atlanta Dashboard,” Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

and Gregory Streib. “E-Democracy, E-Commerce, and E-Research: Examining the Electronic Ties Between Citizens and Governments,” Administration and Society, forthcoming.

“Outcome Assessment and Program Evaluation,” Chapter 16 in The Jossey-Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership and Management, 2nd ed., Robert D. Herman (ed.), San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 2004.

“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, 2004.

and Gregory Streib (with Judith Ottoson, Mark Rivera, and Beth Stevenson). “An Evaluation of the National School Health Coordinator Leadership Institute,” Journal of School Health, Vol. 74, pp. 170-176, May 2004.

Andrey Timofeev

"Land and Property Taxes in Russia," chapter in International Handbook of Land and Property Taxation, Richard M. Bird*** and Enid Slack (eds.), Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar, 2004.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Geoffrey K. Turnbull

“The Investment Incentives Effects of Land Use Regulations,” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, forthcoming.

(with Jonathan Dombrow). “Spatial Competition and Shopping Externalities: Evidence from the Housing Market,” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, forthcoming.

(with Chris Papageorgiou). “Economic Development and Property Rights: Time Limits on Land Ownership,” Economic Development Quarterly, forthcoming.

“Development Moratoria,” Journal of Housing Economics, Vol. 13, No. 7, pp. 155-169, September 2004.

“Urban Growth Controls: The Transitional Dynamics of Development Fees and Growth Boundaries,” Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 215-237, March 2004.

(with Jonathan Dombrow). “Trends in Real Estate Research, 1988-2001: What’s Hot and What’s Not,” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 47-70, July 2004.

Neven Valev

(with Kelly Edmiston and Shannon Mudd). “Incentive Targeting, Influence Peddling, and Foreign Direct Investment,” International Tax and Public Finance, Vol. 11, No. 5, pp. 647-660, September 2004.

“No Pain, Non Gain: Market Reform, Unemployment and Politics in Bulgaria,” Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 409-425, September 2004.

“Institutional Uncertainty and the Maturity of International Loans by U.S. Banks,” Journal of International Money and Finance, forthcoming.

“Public Knowledge of Monetary Regimes: Evidence from the Currency Board in Bulgaria,” Applied Economics Letters, forthcoming.

see also Felix Rioja.

Mary Beth Walker

See David L. Sjoquist.

See Sally Wallace.

Sally Wallace

(with Barbara Edwards). “State Income Tax Treatment of the Elderly,” Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 1-20, Summer 2004.

and David L. Sjoquist (with Gary Cornia and Kelly Edmiston). “The Disappearing State Corporate Income Tax,” National Tax Journal: Forum on State Corporate Income Taxes, forthcoming.

(with Greg Geisler). “The Use of Compensation for Tax Avoidance by Owners of Small Corporations,” Journal of the American Tax Association, forthcoming.

and David L. Sjoquist. “What A Tangled Web: Local Property, Income and Sales Taxes,” chapter in City Taxes, City Issues, Amy Ellen Schwartz (ed.), Edward Elgar Press, 2004.

and Richard Bird***. “Is It Really So Hard to Tax the Hard-to-Tax? The Context and Role of Presumptive Taxes,” chapter in Taxing the Hard to Tax: Lessons from Theory and Practice, James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally Wallace (eds.), Elsevier, forthcoming.

and Roy Bahl. “Equalization Transfers and Vertical Sharing,” chapter in Challenges in the Design of Fiscal Equalization and Intergovernmental Transfers, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (ed.), forthcoming.

“Itemized Deductions,” “Fiscal Architecture,” and “Revenue Maximizing Tax Rates" (with Richard Bird***), entries for the Encyclopedia of Taxation and Tax Policy, Joe Cordes, Robert Ebel, and Jane Gravelle (eds.), Urban Institute Press, revised edition, 2004.

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Mark Rider. “A Look at Tax Compliance and Tax Reform in Russia,” Transition Newsletter (Russian), World Bank and Center for Economic and Financial Research, Moscow, Russia, October 2004.

see also James Alm.

see also Roy Bahl.

see also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

see also David L. Sjoquist.

William L. Waugh, Jr.

“The Existentialist Public Administrator,” International Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 432-451, Fall 2004.

and Wesley W. Waugh*. “Phenomenology and Public Administration,” International Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 405-431, Fall 2004.

“Securing Mass Transit: A Challenge for Homeland Security,” Review of Policy Studies, Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 307-316, May 2004.

“The All-Hazards Approach Must Be Continued,” Journal of Emergency Management, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 11-12, Winter 2004. Reprinted in the 9th Annual Disaster Resource Guide 2004-2005, Vol. 9, pp. 48-49; TsuInfo Alert (newsletter of the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program), Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 1-3, August 2004.

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

Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction, New York, N.Y.: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.

(with Kathleen Tierney), co-editors. Emergency Management: Principles and Practice for Local Government, 2nd Ed., Washington, D.C.: International City/County Management Association, forthcoming. Within this book, he wrote (with Kathleen Tierney) “Introduction: Emergency Management in Local Government” and “Conclusions: Future Directions in Local Emergency Management.”

(with Van Johnston), co-editors. Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Public Policy, Lexington Books, Policy Studies Organization, forthcoming.

“Public Administration and Emergency Management,” chapter in Disciplines, Disasters and Emergency Management, David McEntire (ed.), Emmitsburg, Md.: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute, forthcoming.

(with Mary Maureen Brown and Jeffrey Brudney). “Bridging the Gap Between IT Needs in the Public Sector and Public Administration Graduate Education,” chapter in Handbook of Public Information Technology, 2nd Ed., D. Garson (ed.), New York, N.Y.: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.

see also Gregory Streib.

Katherine G. Willoughby

“Tax Revenues in 2004: Governors Look Inward?” chapter in The Book of the States, Vol. 36, Keon Chi (ed.), Council of State Governments, pp. 325-329, 2004.

(with Julia Melkers). “Models of Performance Measurement Use in Local Governments: Understanding Budgeting, Communication and Lasting Effects,” Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

“Performance Budgeting and Budget Balancing: State Government Perspective,” Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 21-39, Summer 2004.

see also Gregory Streib.

Yongsheng Xu

(with Wulf Gaertner). “Procedural Choice,” Economic Theory, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 335-349, 2004.

“On Ranking Linear Budget Sets in Terms of Freedom of Choice,” Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 281-289, 2004.

(with Kotaro Suzumura). “Welfarist-Consequentialism, Similarity of Attitudes, and Arrow's General Impossibility Theorem,” Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 237-251, 2004.


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