No. 1 State and Local Government Finance: Was There a Structural Break
in the Reagan Years?; Growth and Change 19: 30-48; Roy Bahl and
William Duncombe.
No. 2 Property Tax Financing, Renting, and the Level of Local Expenditures;
Southern Economic Journal 55: 424-431; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 3 The Distribution of Income, Incomplete Information and the Rank
and Pareto Criteria; Public Choice 59: 195-202; Rubin Saposnik.
No. 4 The New Urban Fiscal Economics; Research in Urban Economics
7: 1-40; Roy Bahl.
No. 5 Measures of Scientific Output and the Age-Productivity Relationship;
Handbook of Quantitative Studies of Science and Technology (1988);
Paula E. Stephan and Sharon E. Levin.
No. 6 The Jamaican Flat Rate Income Tax; Proceedings of the Eightieth
Annual Conference of the National Tax Association -- Tax Institute of
America, Pittsburgh PA; 11/87: 121-128; Roy Bahl.
No. 7 Intra-Metropolitan Variation in Earnings and Labor Market Discrimination:
An Econometric Analysis of the Atlanta Labor Market; Southern Economic
Journal 55 (4); Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 8 The Impact of Job Decentralization on the Economic Welfare of Central
City Blacks; Journal of Urban Economics 26: 110-130; Keith R.
Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 9 Compensation Policy and Firm Performance: An Annotated Bibliography
of Machine-Readable Data Files; Industrial and Labor Relations Review
43, Special Issue (Feb 1990); Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 9a A General Model of Unemployment Insurance With and Without Short-time
Compensation; Research in Labor Economics 9: 91-131; Randall
Wright and Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 10 Age of Research Productivity of Academic Scientists; Research
in Higher Education, 30 (1989); Sharon G. Levin and Paula E. Stephan.
No. 11 Measuring Inequality Change in an Economy With Income Growth;
Journal of Development Economics 32: 205-210; Robert E. Moore.
No. 11a Market Imperfections, Labor Management, and Earnings Differentials
in a Developing Country: Theory and Evidence From Yugoslavia; The
Quarterly Journal of Economics (August 1998); Saul Estrin, Robert
E. Moore, and Jan Svejnar.
No. 12 Job Accessibility and Racial Differences in Youth Employment Rates;
The American Economic Review 80 (1); Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and
David L. Sjoquist.
No. 13 Inflation and the Real Growth of State and Local Government Expenditures;
AEA Papers and Proceedings (May 1990); Roy Bahl and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
No. 14 The Intrametropolitan Location of New Office Firms; Land Economics
66 (2); Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and Michael D. Raper.
No. 15 States and the Financial Condition of Cities; Proceedings
of the Eighty-Second Annual Conference of the National Tax Association
-- Tax Institute of America, Atlanta, GA; 11/89: 81-85; Roy Bahl.
No. 16 The State and Local Fiscal Outlook: What Have We Learned and Where
Are We Headed? National Tax Journal XLIII (3): 321-42; Roy Bahl
and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 17 The Relative Effects of Unemployment Insurance Parameters on Search
Strategy; Economics Letters 35: 95-98; Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 18 Publishing Productivity in the Earth Sciences; Eos 71 (43):
1172-82; Sharon G. Levin and Paula E. Stephan.
No. 19 Tax Structure and Tax Compliance; The Review of Economic and
Statistics LXXII: 603-13; James Alm, Roy Bahl, and Matthew N. Murray.
No. 20 Research Productivity Over the Life Cycle: Evidence for Academic
Scientists; The American Economic Review 81 (1): 114-32; Sharon
G. Levin and Paula E. Stephan.
No. 21 Can Trade Liberalization Lead to an Increase in Poverty in Central
America? The Journal of Economic Development 15 (2): 83-92; Robert
E. Moore.
No. 22 The Revelation of Neighborhood Preferences: An N-Chotomous Multivariate
Probit Approach; The Journal of Housing Economics 1: 33-59, Thomas
P. Boehm and Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 23 The Effects of the Social Choice Rule on Local Fiscal Variables:
A General Equilibrium Approach; Regional Science and Urban Economics
21: 31-54; J.M. Pogodzinski and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 24 The Effect of Job Access on Black and White Youth Employment:
A Cross-Sectional Analysis; Urban Studies 28 (2): 255-265; Keith
R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 25 Tax Base Erosion in Developing Countries; Economic Development
and Cultural Change (1991): 849-72; James Alm, Roy Bahl, and Matthew
N. Murray.
No. 26 Inequality in Scientific Performance: Adjustment for Attribution
and Journal Impact; Social Studies of Science 21 (2): 351-363;
Paula E. Stephan and Sharon G. Levin.
No. 27 Relationships Among Market Work, Work Aspirations, and Volunteering:
The Case of Retired Women; NonProfit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
20 (2): 225-36; Paula E. Stephan.
No. 28 A Test of Strategic Trade Policy in the Semiconductor Industry:
The Impact of Japanese Policy on U.S. Firms; International Economic
Journal 4 (1): 97-108; Robert E. Moore.
No. 29 Collective Choice on a Set of Games; Osaka Economic Papers
40 (3-4): 227-32; Rubin Saponsik.
No. 30 A Time Series Analysis of Disaggregate U.S. Unemployment; Journal
of Macroeconomics 13 (4): 701-11; Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 31 The Role of Space in Determining the Occupations of Black and
White Women; Regional Science and Urban Economics 21: 295-315;
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 32 School Finance Reform and Impact on Property Taxes; Significant
Property Tax Issues (1990): 163-171; Roy Bahl, David L. Sjoquist,
and W. Loren Williams.
No. 33 The Definition of Part-Time Employment: A Switching Regression
Model with Unknown Sample Selection; International Economic Review
32 (4): 899-917; Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 34 Municipal Capital Maintenance and Fiscal Distress; The Review
of Economics and Statistics LXXIII (1): 33-39; Mary Bumgarner, Jorge
Martinez-Vazquez, and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 35 The Effect of State Personal Income Tax Differentials on Interstate
Competition; State Tax Notes (December 23, 1991): 594-97; Sally
Wallace.
No. 36 On the Rank, Generalized Lorenz and Overtaking Criteria for Evaluating
Stochastic Income Regimes; Southern Economic Journal 28 (3): 583-92;
Rubin Saposnik and Roger Tutterow.
No. 37 An Examination of Cost Economies in the United States Life Insurance
industry; The Journal of Risk and Insurance, LIX (1): 72-103;
Martin F. Grace and Stephen G. Timme.
No. 38 Withholding Position and Income Tax Compliance: Some Experimental
Evidence; Public Finance Quarterly 20 (2): 152-74; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,
Gordon B. Harwood, and Ernest R. Larkins.
No. 39 Intraurban Wage Gradients: Evidence by Race, Gender, Occupational
Class, and Sector; Journal of Urban Economics 32: 70-91; Keith
R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 40 Tax Reform 1986 and Marginal Welfare Changes for Labor; Southern
Economic Journal 59 (1): 39-48; Sally Wallace and Michael Wasylenko.
No. 41 City Finances and the National Economy; Publius: The Journal
of Federalism 22: 49-66; Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and David
L. Sjoquist.
No. 42 Central City -- Suburban Fiscal Disparities; Public Finance
Quarterly 20 (4): 420-432; Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and
David L. Sjoquist.
No. 43 Local Governments and the Current Recession; Proceedings of
the Eighty-Fourth Annual Conference on Taxation of the National Tax Association
-- Tax Institute of America, Columbus OH; 1992: 10-17; Roy Bahl,
Jorge Martinez-Vasquez, and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 44 The Economics of Alabama's Proposed Tax Reform; Alabama Law
Review 43 (3): 601-53; Roy Bahl.
No. 45 Economic Change and Fiscal Planning; Public Administration
Review 52 (6): 547-558; Roy Bahl and William Duncombe.
No. 46 Search Duration and Intermediate, Transitional Work; Proceedings
of the 44th Annual Winter Meetings, Industrial Relations Research Associations,
Madison WI; 1992: 630-36; Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 47 The Level of Development and GSP Treatment -- An Empirical Investigation
into the Differential Impacts of Export Expansion; Journal of World
Trade 26 (6): 19-30; Robert E. Moore.
No. 48 Using Microsimulation Models for Revenue Forecasting in Developing
Countries; Public Budgeting and Financial Management 5 (1): 159-86;
Roy Bahl, Richard Hawkins, Robert E. Moore, and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 49 Intra-Urban Job Accessibility and Hispanic Youth Employment Rates;
Journal of Urban Economics 33: 254-71; Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 50 Alternative Tax Regimes in a Local Public Good Economy; Journal
of Public Economics 50: 115-141; J.M. Pogodzinski and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 51 Audit Selection and Income Tax Underreporting in the Tax Compliance
Game; Journal of Development Economics 42: 1-33; James Alm, Roy
Bahl, and Matthew N. Murray.
No. 52 The Effects of State Personal Income Tax Differentials on Wages;
Regional Science and Urban Economics 23: 611-28; Sally Wallace.
No. 53 Age and the Nobel Prize Revisited; Scientometrics 28 (3):
387-99; Paula E. Stephan and Sharon G. Levin.
No. 54 The Relative Effects of Unemployment Insurance Parameters on Transitional
Labor Supply Decisions; Eastern Economic Journal 20 (1); Julie
L. Hotchkiss and Robert E. Moore.
No. 55 Fiscal Decentralization and Intergovernmental Transfers in Less
Developed Countries; Publius: The Journal of Federalism 24: 1-19;
Roy Bahl and Johannes Linn.
No. 56 Substitution Effects in CVM Values; American Journal of Agricultural
Economics 76: 205-14; Ronald G. Cummings, Phillip T. Ganderton, and
Thomas McGuckin.
No. 57 Hypothetical Surveys and Real Economic Commitments; Land Economics
70 (2): 145-54; Helen R. Neill, Ronald G. Cummings, Philip T. Ganderton,
Glenn W. Harrison, and Thomas McGuckin.
No. 58 A Note on Majorization Theory and the Evaluation of Income Distributions;
Economics Letters 42: 179-83; Rubin Saposnik.
No. 59 Managing Water Resources in Georgia: Lessons from Experiences
in the Western States; Journal of Agribusiness 11 (2): 85-100;
Ronald G. Cummings.
No. 60 Work, Search, and Travel Among White and Black Youth; Journal
of Urban Economics 35: 320-45; Harry Holzer, Keith R. Ihlanfeldt,
and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 61 Revenue Sharing in Russia; Environment and Planning C: Government
and Policy 12: 293-307; Roy Bahl and Sally Wallace.
No. 62 Metropolitan Fiscal Disparities; The Proceedings of the National
Tax Association; 11/93: 186-92; Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez/Vazquez,
and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 63 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in Russia; The Proceedings
of the National Tax Association; 11/93: 78-86; Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,
and Sally Wallace.
No. 64 The Challenge of Expenditure-Assignment Reform in Russia; Environment
and Planning C: Government and Policy 12: 277-92; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.
No. 65 Metropolitan Fiscal Disparities; Cityscape: A Journal of Policy
Development & Research 1 (1): 293-306; Roy Bahl.
No. 66 Stochastic Specification in Random Production Models of Cost-Minimizing
Firm; Journal of Econometrics 66: 175-205; Bryan W. Brown and
Mary Beth Walker.
No. 67 The Spatial Mismatch Between Jobs and Residential Locations Within
Urban Areas; Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development & Research
1 (1): 219-44; Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 68 Intrametropolitan Variation in Wage Rates: The Case of Atlanta
Fast-Food Restaurant Workers; The Review of Economics and Statistics
LXXVI (3): 425-33; Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and Madelyn V. Young.
No. 69 Homegrown Values and Hypothetical Surveys: Is the Dichotomous
Choice Approach Incentive-Compatible; The American Economic Review
85 (1): 260-66; Ronald G. Cummings, Glenn W. Harrison, and E. Elisabet
Rutström.
No. 70 The Measurement and Decomposition of Nonuse Values: A Critical
Review; Environmental and Resource Economics 5: 225-47; Ronald
G. Cummings, Glenn W. Harrison.
No. 71 Planck's Principle Revisited: A Note; Social Studies of Science
(SAGE) 25: 275-83; Sharon G. Levin, Paula E. Stephan, and Mary Beth
Walker.
No. 72 The Probability of Receiving Benefits at Different Hours of Work;
AEA Papers and Proceedings 85 (2): 276-80; Susan L. Averett and
Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 73 The Importance of the Central City to the Regional and National
Economy: A Review on the Arguments and Empirical Evidence; Cityscape:
A Journal of Policy Development & Research 1 (2): 125-50; Keith
R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 74 Discrimination in the Payment of Full-Time Wage Premiums; Industrial
and Labor Relations Review 49 (2): 287-301; Susan L. Averett and
Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 75 Ten Principles for State Tax Incentives; Economics Development
Quarterly 9 (4): 339-55; Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 76 External Impacts on the Property-Liability Insurance Cycle; The
Journal of Risk and Insurance 62 (4): 738-54; Martin F. Grace and
Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 77 Gender Compensation Differentials in Jamaica; Economic Development
and Cultural Change 44 (3): 657-76; Julie L. Hotchkiss and Robert
E. Moore.
No. 78 Company-Scientist Locational Links: The Case of Biotechnology;
The American Economic Review 86 (3): 641-52; David B. Audretsch
and Paula E. Stephan.
No. 79 Tax Incentives for Small Businesses with Export Potential: A Capital
Budgeting Decision Analysis; Accounting Horizons 10 (2): 32-50;
Ernest R. Larkins and Fred A. Jacobs.
No. 80 Bounding Mean Regressions When a Binary Regressor is Mismeasured;
Journal on Econometrics 73: 387-99; Christopher R. Bollinger.
No. 81 A Revelation Approach to Optimal Taxation; Public Finance
Quarterly 24 (4): 439-63; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Mark Rider.
No. 82 The Economics of Science; Journal of Economic Literature 34:
1199-1235; Paula E. Stephan.
No. 83 The Spatial Distribution of Black Employment Between the Central
City and the Suburbs; Economic Inquiry 34: 693-707; Keith R.
Ihlanfeldt and Madelyn V. Young.
No. 84 Race and the Structure of School Districts in the United States;
Journal of Urban Economics 41 (2): 281-300; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,
Mark Rider, and Mary Beth Walker.
No. 85 Information on the Spatial Distribution of Job Opportunities Within
Metropolitan Areas; Journal of Urban Economics 41: 218-42; Keith
R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 86 Spatial Factors and the Employment of Blacks at the Firm Level;
New England Economic Review, Special Issue (May/June
1997); Harry J. Holzer and Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 87 Croatia Adapts Tax System to Market Economy; Tax Notes International
(September 9, 1996): 839-843; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and L.F. Jameson
Boex.
No. 88 Criminal Behavior in General Equilibrium: Who Benefits From Crime?;
Journal of Socio-Economics 26(3): 303-324; Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
and Bruce A. Seaman.
No. 89 Female Labor Supply with a Discontinuous, Nonconvex Budget Constraint:
Incorporation of a Part-Time/Full-Time Wage Differential; The Review
of Economics and Statistics 79(3):461-470; Susan L. Averett and Julie
L. Hotchkiss.
No. 90 Running Hard and Falling Behind: A Welfare Analysis of Two-Earner
Families; The Journal of Population Economics 10:237-50; Julie
L. Hotchkiss, Mary Mathewes Kassis, and Robert E. Moore.
No. 91 The Impact of Rapid Rail Transit on Economic Development: The
Case of Atlanta's MARTA; Journal of Urban Economics 42:179-204;
Christopher R. Bollinger and Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 92 Ranking Income Distributions Using the Geometric Mean and a Related
General Measure; Southern Economic Journal 63(1):69-75; Robert
E. Moore.
No. 93 The Critical Importance of Careers in Collaborative Scientific
Research; Revue D'Economie Industrielle 79(1):45-61; Paula E.
Stephan and Sharon G. Levin.
No. 94 The Implications of Expanded School Choice; Public Finance
Review 25(5):459-473; Matthew N. Murray and Sally Wallace.
No. 95 A Learning Design for Reducing Hypothetical Bias in the Contingent
Valuation Method; Environmental and Resource Economics 10:207-221;
David Bjornstad, Ronald Cummings and Laura Osborne.
No. 96 Modeling Discrete Choice With Response Error: Food Stamp Participation;
Journal of the American Statistical Association 92(439):827-835;
Christopher R. Bollinger and Martin H. David.
No. 97 Learning-by-Doing and Trade Policy in a Developing Economy; The
Journal of Developing Areas 31(Summer 1997):515-528; Robert E. Moore.
No. 98 Technological Regimes, Industrial Demography and the Evolution
of Industrial Structures; Industrial and Corporate Change 6(1):49-82;
David B. Audretsch.
No. 99 Financing the German Mittelstand; Small Business Economics
9:97-110; David B. Audretsch and Julie A. Elston.
No. 100 Determinants of New-Firm Startups in Italy; Empirica 23:91-105;
David B. Audretsch and Marco Vivarelli.
No. 101 Intellectual Property Protection, Entrepreneurship, and Economic
Growth; Journal of Enterprising Culture 4(3):267-285; Francis
W. Rushing and Mark A. Thompson.
No. 102 An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Patent Protection on Economic
Growth; Journal of Economic Development 21(2):61-79; Mark A.
Thompson and Francis W. Rushing.
No. 103 Privatizing the Commons: The Distribution of Total Product; Eastern
Economic Journal 19(2):165-171; R. Peter Terrebonne.
No. 104 Property Rights and Entrepreneurial Income in Commercial Fisheries;
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 28:68-82; R.
Peter Terrebonne.
No. 105 Cross-Sectional Evidence for the Job-Matching Model; Applied
Economics Letters 5 (1998):121-125; Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 106 The Changing Rewards to Science: The Case of Biotechnology; Small
Business Economics 10 (1998):141-151; Paula E. Stephan and Stephen
S. Everhart.
No. 107 Spatial Variation in Office Rents Within the Atlanta Region;
Urban Studies 35 (7):1097-1118; Christopher R. Bollinger, Keith
R. Ihlanfeldt, and David R. Bowes.
No. 108 Trade Policy, Export Expansion, Human Capital and Growth; Journal
of International Trade & Economic Development 7 (2):237-256;
Robert M. McNab and Robert E. Moore.
No. 109 Gender Differences in the Rewards to Publishing in Academe: Science
in the 1970s; Sex Roles 38 (11/12):1049-1064; Sharon G. Levin
and Paula E. Stephan.
No. 110 Customer Discrimination and Employment Outcomes for Minority
Workers; The Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 98:835-867;
Harry J. Holzer and Keith R. Ihlanfeldt.
No. 111 The Impact of Crack Enforcement on Police Budgets; Journal
of Drug Issues 28 (3):701-724; Mary Bumgarner and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 112 The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis: A Review of Recent Studies and
Their Implications for Welfare Reform; Housing Policy Debate 9(4):849-892;
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist.
No. 113 The Effect of Transitional Employment on Search Duration: A Selectivity
Approach; Atlantic Economic Journal 27(1):38-52; Julie L. Hotchkiss.
No. 114 Economies of Scale in Property Tax Assessment; National Tax
Journal LII(2):207-220; David L. Sjoquist and Mary Beth Walker.
No. 115 On the Evidence of a Working Spouse Penalty in the Managerial
Labor Market; Industrial and Labor Relations Review 52(3):410-423;
Julie L. Hotchkiss and Robert E. Moore.
No. 116 Employment Impact of Inner-City Development Projects: The Case
of Underground Atlanta; Urban Studies 36(7): 1079-1093; Julie
L. Hotchkiss, David L. Sjoquist, and Stephanie M. Zobay.
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