No. 1 The Black Youth Unemployment Problem,
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist, August 1989.
No. 2 Multiple Modes of Tax Evasion with
Differential Penalties and Probabilities of Detection, Jorge
Martinez-Vazquez, August 1989.
No. 3 The Economic Status of Black Atlantans,
David L. Sjoquist, August 1989.
No. 4 Professional Tax Preparer's Role
in Income Tax Compliance: Some Randomized Evidence from Tax Preparers,
Gordon B. Harwood, Ernest R. Larkins, and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, January
1990.
No. 5 Intraurban Wage Gradients: Evidence
by Race, Occupational Class, and Sector, Keith R. Ihlanfeldt,
March 1990.
No. 6 A Contagion Model of Underclass
Neighborhoods, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Rubin Saposnik, April
1990.
No. 7 Concepts, Measurement, and Analysis of the Underclass: A Review
of the Literature, David L. Sjoquist, April 1990.
No. 8 The Relative Effects of Unemployment Insurance Parameters on
Temporary Labor Supply Decisions, Julie L. Hotchkiss, September 1990.
Not available.
No. 9 An Analysis of Georgia's Sales Ratio
Study: A Description and Critique of Procedures, Willis Sheftall
and David L. Sjoquist, September 1990.
No. 10 Empirical Tests for Strategic Trade
Policy: The Case of the Semiconductor Industry, Robert E. Moore,
November 1990.
No. 11 The Revelation of Neighborhood Preferences:
An N-Chotomous Multivariate Probit Approach, Thomas Boehm and
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, November 1990.
No. 12 The Stage of Development and the
Nature and Magnitude of Export Related Growth, Julie L. Hotchkiss,
Robert E. Moore, and Mark Rockel, November 1990.
No. 13 A Disequilibrium Approach to the
Demand and Supply for State and Local Government: A Time Series Analysis,
Roy Bahl, Michael Jordan, and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, November 1990.
No. 14 Part-Time Status and Hourly Earnings: Specification Issues,
Julie L. Hotchkiss, March 1991.
No. 15 Search Duration and Intermediate, Transitional Work,
Julie L. Hotchkiss, April 1991.
No. 16 Tax Administration in Developing Countries with Particular
Reference to Road User Taxation, Roy Bahl, May 1991. Not available.
No. 17 Withholding Position and Income
Tax Compliance: Some Experimental Evidence, Gordon B. Harwood,
Ernest R. Larkins, and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, August 1991.
No. 18 Intra-Urban Job Accessibility and Youth Employment Rates,
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, August 1991.
No. 19 The Level of Development and GSP
Treatment: An Empirical Investigation into the Differential Impacts of
Export Expansion, Robert E. Moore, August 1991.
No. 20 The Effect of Transitional Employment
on the Duration of Search and Subsequent Wage Gains, Julie Hotchkiss,
September 1991.
No. 21 The Nexus of Tax Administration and Tax Policy in Developing
Countries, Roy Bahl and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, October 1991.
No. 22 An Examination of Cost Economies in the United States Life
Insurance Industry, Martin F. Grace and Stephen G. Timme, February
1992.
No. 23 Using a Randomized Response Methodology
to Collect Data for Tax Compliance Research, Gordon B. Harwood,
Ernest R. Larkins, and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, February 1992.
No. 24 China's Fiscal Reform: A Cross-Provincial Analysis, Penelope
Prime, March 1992.
No. 25 Trade and Tax Policy in Egypt, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,
May 1992. Not Available.
No. 26 Trends in the World Economy: Implications for Fiscal Choices,
Roy Bahl, June 1992.
No. 27 Strategies for Designing Economic Education Programming for
the Commonwealth of Independent States, Francis W. Rushing and Thomas
McKinnon, July 1992.
No. 28 The Underground Atlanta Project:
An Economic Analysis, David L. Sjoquist and Loren Williams, July
1992.
No. 29 Female Labor Supply With a Discontinuous,
Non-Convex Budget Constraint: Incorporation of a Full-Time Wage Differential,
Susan L. Averett and Julie L. Hotchkiss, August 1992.
No. 30 Housing Segregation and the Wages
and Commutes of Urban Blacks: The Case of Atlanta Fast-Food Restaurant
Workers, Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, August 1992.
No. 31 Spatial Mismatch and the Commutes,
Employment, and Wages of Young Puerto Ricans Living in New York,
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, September 1992.
No. 32 Local Income Taxation: An Answer to the Base-Broading Problem?
David L. Sjoquist and Sally Wallace, December 1992. Not available.
No. 33 Using Peer-Related Non-Sensitive
Questions to Attain Equality of Means in Randomized Responses,
Gordon B. Harwood, Ernest R. Larkins, and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, December
1992.
No. 34 Gender Compensation Differentials
in Jamaica, Julie L. Hotchkiss and Robert E. Moore, March 1993.
No. 35 The Incidence of Tax Evasion: A Review
of the Issues, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, July 1993.
No. 36 The Spatial Distribution of Black
Employment Between the Central City and the Suburbs, Keith R.
Ihlanfeldt and Madelyn Young, July 1993.
No. 37 Value and Illegal Behavior, Bruce Seaman, July 1993.
No. 38 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in Bulgaria, Jorge
Martinez-Vazquez, July 1993.
No. 39 Criminal Behavior In General Equilibrium: Who Benefits From
Crime? Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Bruce A. Seaman, July 1993.
No. 40 Discrimination Through Payment of Full-Time Wage Premiums,
Susan L. Averett and Julie L. Hotchkiss, November 1993.
No. 41 The Challenge of Expenditure Assignment Reform in Russia,
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, February 1994.
No. 42 Race and the Structure of Local Government, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,
Mark Rider, and Mary Beth Walker, May 1994.
No. 43 Progressive Income Taxation, Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution
and Aggregation Bias, Hamid Bastin and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, May
1994.
No. 44 The Importance of the Central
City to the Regional and National Economy: A Review of the Arguments and
Empirical Evidence, Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, June 1994.
No. 45 The Fiscal Condition of Cities
in the 1990s, Roy Bahl, July 1994.
No. 46 Trade Policy, Export Expansion,
Human Capital and Growth, Robert M. McNab and Robert E. Moore.
No. 47 Preparing for the Challenge of
a Global Workforce: A Study of Training and Enterprise Councils in Wales,
Stanley J. Smits and Francis W. Rushing, July 1994.
No. 48 Globalization and the Georgia Economy, Keith R. Ihlanfeldt,
B. William Riall, and R. Peter Terrebonne, October 1994.
No. 49 The Probability of Receiving Benefits
at Different Hours of Work, Susan L. Averett and Julie L. Hotchkiss,
October 1994.
No. 50 Running Hard and Falling Behind:
A Welfare Analysis of Two-Earner Families, Julie L. Hotchkiss,
Mary Mathewes Kassis, and Robert E. Moore, November 1994.
No. 51 Income Distribution and State and Local Government Fiscal
Choices, Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Sally Wallace, November
1994. Not available.
No. 52 Telecommunications Regulation and
Economic Development Policies: Implications for Georgia, David
L. Sjoquist and Jan Youtie, December 1994.
No. 53 From Deconsolidation to Reequilibration?
Prospects for Democratic Renewal in Venezuela, Jennifer McCoy
and William C. Smith, February 1995.
No. 54 An Empirical Analysis of the Impact
of Patent Protection on Economic Growth, Mark A. Thompson and
Francis W. Rushing, June 1995.
No. 55 Theoretical and Empirical Dimensions
of School Choice, Matthew N. Murray and Sally Wallace, September
1995.
No. 56 An Overview of Intergovernmental
Fiscal Relations in the Baltic States, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
and L.F. Jameson Boex, October 1995.
No. 57 Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Production of Infant
Health: Atlanta GA and New York NY, Mary Beth Walker and Sally Wallace,
October 1995.
No. 58 State and Local Government Choices
in Fiscal Redistribution, Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and
Sally Wallace, January 1996.
No. 59 Procuring Trade-Improving Insights:
Replacing the Central Computer Brain with Decentralized Human Brains in
a Small Market Process, Paul J. Brewer, April 1996.
No. 60 Explaining Intergovernmental Mandates:
A Lobbying Model, David L. Sjoquist and Loren Williams, July
1996.
No. 61 An Empirical Analysis of Mandated Collective Bargaining for
Teachers, David L. Sjoquist and Loren Williams, July 1996.
No. 62 Human Resource and Enterprise Development at the Community
Level in Great Britain: A Strategic Constituencies Assessment, Stanley
J. Smits, Francis W. Rushing, and David W. G. Hind, July 1996.
No. 63 The Structure of School Districts in Georgia: Developments
From 1977-1995 and the Scope for Consolidation, L.F. Jameson Boex
and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, October 1996.
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