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Faculty Publications

Corcoran, Sean
PUBLICATIONS:
“ Women, the Labor Market, and the Declining Relative Quality of Teachers,” with William N.
Evans and Robert M. Schwab. Forthcoming in the Journal of Public Policy and Management.

“ Changing Labor Market Opportunities for Women and the Quality of Teachers, 1957 – 2000,”
with William N. Evans and Robert M. Schwab. Forthcoming in the American Economic Review,
Papers and Proceedings of the American Economic Association, May 2004.

“ Changing Labor Market Opportunities for Women and the Quality of Teachers, 1957 – 1992,”
with William N. Evans and Robert M. Schwab. NBER Working Paper #9180 (September
2002).

“ The Changing Distribution of Education Finance, 1972 – 1997,” with William Evans, Jennifer
Godwin, Robert Schwab, and Sheila Murray. Forthcoming chapter in Social Inequality, to be
published by the Russell Sage Foundation in Spring 2004.

WORKING PAPERS
“ Income Inequality, the Median Voter, and the Support for Public Education,” with William
Evans. Under revision.

“ School Finance Equalization and Enrollment in Private Schools, 1970 – 2000,” with Sherry
Okun. In progress.

“ Residential Segregation, Retail Patterns and the Black-white Birthweight Gap.” In progress.

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Gallet, Craig
PUBLICATIONS:
Growth and Income Inequality: Evidence of Racial Differences, with Mary Gallet, Forthcoming, Social Science Journal.

Determinants of Living Wage Rates. Forthcoming. Social Science Journal.

Convergence Tests of Market Boundaries: An Application to Housing. Forthcoming. Annals of Regional Science.

Cigarette Demand: A Meta Analysis of Elasticities, with John List. October 2003. Health Economics.

Advertising and Restrictions in the U.S. Cigarette Industry: Evidence of State-by-State Variation. July 2003. Contemporary Economic Policy.

The Determinants of Health Outcome: An Application to Rates of Sexually Transmitted Disease. November 2002. Social Science Journal.

The Business Cycle and Competition in the U.S. Brewing Industry. With Patricia Euzent. Spring 2002. Journal of Applied Business Research.

Competition in the U.S. Lemon Market, February 2002, Applied Economics Letters.

What Experimental Protocol influence Disparities between Actual and Hypothetical State
Values? Evidence from a Meta-Analysis, with John List, November 2001, Environmental and Resource Economics.

The Instability of Market Shares: An Application of Unit Root Tests to the Cigarette Industry, with John List, September 2001, Journal of Economics and Business.

The Gradual Response of Market Power to Mergers in the U.S. Steel Industry, May 2001, Review of Industrial Organization.

An Alternative Specification of Tourism Demand, with Brad Braun, April 2001, Annals of Tourism Research.

The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Does One Size Fit All?, with John List, January 2000, Ecological Economics.

The Effect of the 1971 Advertising Ban on Behavior in the Cigarette Industry, September 1999, Managerial and Decision Economics.

The Gradual Adjustment of Cigarette Demand to Health Information, with Rajshree Agarwal, July 1999, Bulletin of Economic Research.

Gradual Switching Regression Estimates of Alcohol Demand, June 1999, Applied Economics Letters.

Trigger Price Strategies in the U.S. Brewing Industry, June 1999, Atlantic Economic
Journal.

The Kuznets Curve: What happens after the Inverted-U?, with John List, June 1999, Review of Development Economics.

Elasticities of Beer Demand Revisited, with John List, October 1998, Economics Letters.

Public Policy and Market Power in the 1930s Rayon Industry, Journal of Economics and Business, August 1997.

U.S. Steel Production and the Natural Rate Hypothesis, Atlantic Economic Journal, June 1997.

Cyclical Fluctuations and Coordination in the U.S. Steel Industry, Applied Economics,
April 1997.

Mergers and Market Power in the U.S. Steel Industry, Applied Economics Letters, April 1996.

The Production-Smoothing Role of Inventories in the 1930s Rayon Industry, Southern Business and Economic Journal, October 1995.

The Effects of the Business Cycle on Oligopoly Coordination: Evidence from the U.S. Rayon Industry, with John Schroeter, Review of Industrial Organization, April 1995.

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Henry, John
PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
John Bates Clark, London: Macmillan and Co., 1995

The Making of Neoclassical Economics, London: Unwin Hyman, 1990

Articles:
“Economic Time as a Necessary Category in Capitalist Economies” with L. Randall Wray. In progress.

“Property, Markets, and Economic Theory: the Specification of Necessary Property Rights in the Neoclassical Position on Efficiency.” In progress.

“When Exports are a Cost and Imports are a Benefit: The Conditions Under Which Free Trade is Beneficial” with Stephanie Bell. Submitted.

“A Chartalist Critique of John Locke’s Theory of Property, Accumulation, and Money” with Stephanie Bell and L. Randall Wray. Review of Social Economy. Forthcoming.

“ Are Employment Relations Undergoing a Fundamental Change that Threatens the Future of Capitalism? A Critique of Hodgson’s View of the Labor Contract” with Stephanie A. Bell. Journal of Economic Issues, June, 2001.

“Keynes’s Economic Program, Social Institutions, Ideology, and Property Rights.” Journal of Economic Issues, September, 2001.

“Adam Smith and the Theory of Value: Chapter Six Considered.” History of Economics Review, 31, Winter, 2000.

“Hospitality versus Exchange: The Limits of a Monetary Economy” with Stephanie A. Bell. Review of Social Economy, 59, 2, June, 2001.

“Property Rights, Markets, and Economic Theory: Keynes versus Neoclassicism—Again.” Review of Political Economy, 11, Spring, 1999.

“John Locke, Property Rights, and Economic Theory.” Journal of Economic Issues, 23, September, 1999.

"God and the Marginal Product: Religion and the Development of J.B. Clark's Theory of Distribution," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 13, 1995

"John Bates Clark and the 'Transformation Question'," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 16, Spring, 1994

"On Economic Theory and the Problem of Solvability," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 8, No. 3, 1986

"On Equilibrium," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1983-1984
(Reprinted in Donald Walker, ed., Equilibrium, Vol. 1, Introduction to Equilibrium in Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2000)

"John Bates Clark and the Marginal Product: An Historical Inquiry into the Origins Of Value-Free Economic Theory," History of Political Economy, Vol. 15, No. 3, 1983
" The Transformation of John Bates Clark - An Essay in Interpretation," History of Political Economy, Vol. 14, No. 2, 1982

" Productive Labour, Exploitation and Oppression - A Perspective," Australian
Economic Papers, Vol. 14, No. 2, 1975

Communications and short papers:
“Enabling Myths: A Critique of Dugger and Sherman’s Reclaiming Evolution.” Review of Social Economy, Vol. 50, June, 2002.

“Response to Hodgson,” with Stephanie Bell. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 36,
March, 2002.

“Keynes, Hayek, and ‘Religion’ as a Necessary Social Institution,” History of Economics Review, No. 28, Summer, 1998

“Professor Stigler’s Report on ‘Alfred Marshall’s Lectures on Progress and Poverty:’ An Addendum,” Marshall Studies Bulletin, No. 5, 1996

"Royall Brandis on Marx's 'Corollary'," The History of Economic Society Bulletin, Vol.8, No. 3, 1987

"Comment on `Hollander's Ricardo'," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 5
No. 2, 1982-1983

"An Omission in the Semi-Official Bibliography of John Bates Clark," The History of Economics Society Bulletin, Vol. 2, Issue 2, 1981

"Increasing Capitalism's Capitalists," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 3,
No. 1, 1980

"Comment on Amin's `Accumulation and Development'," Review of African
Political Economy, No. 4, 1975

Contributions to Collections:
“What Egypt Tells Us About the Origins of Money.” In Credit and State Theories of Money: the Contributions of A. Mitchell Innes. L. Randall Wray, ed. Routledge, 2003

“Say’s Economy.” In Two Hundred Years of Say’s Law: Essays on Economic Theory’s Most Controversial Principle. Steven Kates, ed. Edward Elgar. 2002.

“Economic Time.” In The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics. John King, ed. Edward Elgar, 2002.

“John Bates Clark: Leben und Werk.” In Companion Volume accompanying German reprint of J.B. Clark, The Distribution of Wealth. Düsseldorf: Verlag, Wirtschaft und Finanzen. 1999

" John Bates Clark: The Religious Imperative?" in Economics and Religion, H.G. Brennan and A.M.C. Waterman, eds. Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1994

Working Papers:
“Economic Time,” with L. Randall Wray. Levy Institute Working Papers, No. 255, October, 1998

Book Reviews:
Adam Smith: Optimist or Pessimist?, James E. Alvey. History of Economics Review, Forthcoming.

The Revival of Laissez-Faire in American Macroeconomic Theory, Sherryl Davis Kasper. History of Economics Review, Forthcoming.

Altruistically Inclined?, Alexander J. Field. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 37, March, 2003.

Measurement and Meaning in Economics: The Essential Deirdre McCloskey, Stephen Ziliak, ed. History of Economics Review, Vol. 35, Winter, 2002.

Economics as Religion, Robert Nelson. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 36, March, 2002.

Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy, Philip O’Hara. Review of Social Economy, Vol. 50, December, 2002.

Economics and Utopia, Geoffrey Hodgson. Journal of Economic Issues. Vol. 34, September, 2000.

John Ruskin’s Political Economy, Willie Henderson. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. No. 7, Fall, 2000.

Critical Realism in Economics: Development and Debate, Steve Fleetwood, ed. Journal of Economic Issues, Spring, 2000.

Adam Smith's Theory of Value and Distribution, Rory O'Donnell, Science and Society, V. 56, No. 2, Summer, 1992

Political Economy in the Twentieth Century, Maxine Berg, ed., Journal of Economic Issues, Sept. 1991.

The Imperiled Economy, Two Volumes, R. Cherry, ed., Review of Political Economy, Vol. 2, No. 2, July, 1990.

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Kaplan, Jonathan
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
“ The Manure Hits the Land: Economic and Environmental Implications for US Agriculture when Land Application of Manure is Constrained,” (with R. Johansson and M. Peters) American Journal of Agricultural Economics forthcoming.

“A Carrot and Stick Approach to Environmental Improvement: Marrying Agri-Environmental Payments and Water Quality Regulations.” (with R. Johansson) Agricultural and Resource Economics Review forthcoming.

“Nonpoint Source Pollution Control under Incomplete and Costly Information,” (with Y. Hossein Farzin) Environmental and Resource Economics forthcoming.

“An Information-Theoretical Approach to Budget Constrained Nonpoint Source Pollution Control,” (with Richard E. Howitt and Y. Hossein Farzin) Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 46 (2003) 106-130, doi:10.1016/S0095-0696(02)00035-9.

“Estimating Nonpoint Source Pollution: An Application of a Sequential Entropy Filter,” (with Richard E. Howitt), Water Resources Research 38(3) (2002): 10.1029/2000WR000088.

PAPERS UNDER REVIEW:
“ Policy Design and Conservation Compliance on Highly Erodible Lands,” (with Konstantinos Giannakas), revised and resubmitted to Land Economics, January 2004.

“The Funding of Global Public Goods via Multilateral Environmental Agreements,” (with Joseph Cooper), submitted to Ecological Economics, September 2002.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
“ National Analysis: Industry Effects of Manure Management,” (with Robert C. Johansson and Mark Peters) in Manure Management for Water Quality Improvements: Cost of Land Applying Nutrients from Animal Feeding Operations,” Agricultural Economic Report, Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, July 2003.

“Proposed Requirements for Manure Nutrient Management: Potential Sector Impacts” (with Robert Johansson and Mark Peters), Agricultural Outlook 290 (April 2002): 21-25.

"Maine's Household Garbage," (with George K. Criner, Svjetlana Juric, and Nicholas R. Houtman), Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, University of Maine, Bulletin 841, February 1994.

WORKING PAPERS:
“ Perennial Crop Supply Response: An Application of an Entropy Filter to California Wine Grapes,” (with Richard E. Howitt), Working Paper, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis, August 2001.

“An Information-Theoretical Approach to Budget Constrained Nonpoint Source Pollution Control,” (with Richard E. Howitt and Y. Hossein Farzin) Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Paper Series, Nota Di Lavoro 31.2001, June 2001.

"Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Under Incomplete and Costly Information," (with Y. Hossein Farzin), Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Paper Series, Nota Di Lavoro 32.99 May, 1999.

PROCEEDING PAPERS:
“ Excreta, Excreta, Excreta! Read All About It! Animal Producers Pass New Waste Management Costs onto Consumers and Rural Economies with Mixed Environmental Outcomes,” (with Robert C. Johansson) Proceedings Paper, SERA-IEG 30: Natural Resource Economics Meetings, University of Kentucky, May 15-16, 2003.

“ Optimal Fisheries Management in the Presence of An Endangered Predator and Harvestable Prey,” (with Martin D. Smith), Contributing Paper, Proceedings of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET) Conference 2000, Corvallis, Oregon, July 10-14, 2000.

"Economies of Size in Processing Recyclables," (with Criner, George K. and Volodymyr Tchaikovsky), R'99 Recovery, Recycling, Re-Integration Congress Proceedings, Geneva, Switzerland, February 5-8, 1999. Vol. 1, pp. 131-137.

"What Policies Will Determine the Long-Run Success or Failure of Wildlife Management in Southern Africa?" Proceedings from the Workshop on Cooperative Regional Wildlife Management in Southern Africa, University of California, Davis, August 13-14, 1998: 97-99.

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Kroll, Stephan
PUBLICATIONS:
“The Impact of Endowment Heterogeneity and Origin on Public Good Contributions: Evidence from the Lab” forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (with Todd L. Cherry and Jason F. Shogren).

“Social Capital: What is the Value of Hunting Club Memberships?” forthcoming in Human Dimensions of Wildlife (with Cynthia Green and Therese Grijalva).

“Crashing the Party: An Experimental Investigation of Strategic Voting in Primary Elections,” Public Choice 2003, 114/3-4, 387-420 (with Todd L. Cherry).

“Endogenous Timing in a Gaming Tournament,” Theory and Decision 1999, 47/1, 1-21 (with Kyung Hwan Baik, Todd L.Cherry and Jason F. Shogren).

“Globalization and Climate Protection: Some Microeconomic Foundations for
Integration,” in Horst Siebert (ed.), Global Governance-An Architecture for the World Economy, Berlin: Springer (2003), (with Jason F. Shogren).

“Environmental Conflicts and Interconnected Games: An Experimental Note on Institutional Design,” in Nick Hanley and Henk Folmer (eds.), Game Theory and the Environment, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar (1998), 204-18 (with Charles F. Mason and Jason F. Shogren).

WORKING PAPERS AND SUBMISSIONS:

“ Voting, Punishment and Public Goods,” submitted to the Economic Journal (with Todd L. Cherry and Jason F. Shogren).

“ The Prisoner’s Dilemma in a Two-Level Game: An Experimental Investigation,” (with John A. List and Charles F. Mason).

“Parochialism and Approval Voting” (with Jonathan Baron and Nicole Altman).

“Nature & the Lab: Using Classroom Experiments to Teach the Behavioral and Institutional Underpinnings of Environmental Protection,” (with Jason F. Shogren).

“International Public Goods in Two-Level Games” (with Jason F. Shogren).

“International Environmental Agreements in Two-Level Games: Overview and Research Agenda.”

WORK IN PROGRESS:
Experiments in Environmental and Resource Economics (book project, with J. Shogren).

“ Local Bargaining and Global Externalities”

“ The Porter Hypothesis in a Rent-Seeking Model”

“ What Spills Over, Rationality or Reciprocity?” (with Jason F. Shogren).

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O'Keefe, Suzanne
PUBLICATIONS:
“Job Creation in California’s Enterprise Zones: A Comparison Utilizing a Propensity Score Matching Model” forthcoming at the Journal of Urban Economics.

“Locational Choice of AFDC Recipients Within California: A Conditional Logit Analysis” forthcoming in the Journal of Public Economics.

“ Evaluation of California’s Enterprise Zones.” California Research Bureau, August 2001, with Roger Dunstan.

“The Effect of Cost of Living and Employment Opportunities on the Redistribution of California’s Population,” Regional Futures Compendium, Capital Region Institute and Valley Vision, May 2001.

PAPERS:
“ Migration within California: Recent Trends, Incentives, and the Future of Our State” working paper.

“How Much Will a Living Wage Help Working Poor Families?” coauthored with Stephen Perez, working paper.

“Why Latino Children are Underserved by Healthy Families and Medi-Cal”, co-authored with Howard Greenwald, working paper.

“Consequences of Insurance Status and Coverage Among Employed California Latinos” co-authored with Howard Greenwald and Mark DiCamillo.

“Why Employed Latinos Lack Health Insurance: A Study in California” co-authored with Howard Greenwald and Mark DiCamillo.

“The Effect of Local Conditions on Welfare Dependence of Migrants” working paper.

“Do Regional Variations in Cost of Living Create Welfare Magnets?” working paper.

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Perez, Stephen
PUBLICATIONS:
“Truth and Robustness in Cross-country Growth Regressions.” (2004) Forthcoming Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. (with Kevin D. Hoover)

“The NBA and the Influx of International Basketball Players,” (2004) Forthcoming in Applied Economics, (with Mark Siegler and Erick Eschker)

"Inflationary Expectations and the Fisher Effect Prior to World War I", Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Vol. 35, No. 6 (December 2003, Part 1), pp. 947-965 (with Mark Siegler)

"Monetary Policy Does Matter: Control Causality and Superexogeneity." Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Volume 64, No. 5, (2002), pp. 473-486.

“Looking Back at Forward-Looking Monetary Policy” Journal of Economics and Business, 2001, Vol. 53/5, pp. 509-521.

“Convergence of public capital investment among the United States, 1977-1996.” Public Finance and Management, 2001, Volume 1 Number 2, (with Chris Annala).

“Three Attitudes towards Data-mining.” Journal of Economic Methodology, 2000, Vol. 7, Number 2, 195-200, (with Kevin D. Hoover).

“ Myopia, liquidity constraints, and aggregate consumption: What do the data say?” Economics Letters, 2000, Vol. 67, Issue 1, pp. 43-48.

“ Reply to Our Discussants.” The Econometrics Journal, 1999, volume 2, pp. 244-247, (with Kevin D. Hoover).

“ Data Mining Reconsidered: Encompassing and the General-to-Specific Approach to Specification Search.” The Econometrics Journal, 1999, Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp. 1-25, (with Kevin D. Hoover),

“ Causal Ordering and the ‘Bank Lending Channel’.” Journal of Applied Econometrics, volume 13, number 6 (Nov.-Dec. 1998), 613-626.

“ Testing for Credit Rationing: An Application of Disequilibrium Econometrics.” Journal of Macroeconomics, (Fall 1998), volume 20, 721-739.

“ Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc Once More: An Evaluation of ‘Does Monetary Policy Matter?’ in the Spirit of James Tobin.” Journal of Monetary Economics, August 1994, volume 34, 47-73, (with Kevin D. Hoover).

“ Money May Matter, But How Could You Know?” Journal of Monetary Economics, August 1994, volume 34, 89-99, (with Kevin D. Hoover).

WORKING PAPERS:
Agricultural and Monetary Shocks before the Great Depression: A Graph-Theoretic Causal Investigation (2003) (with Mark Siegler).

“ How Much Will a Living Wage Help Working Poor Families?” (2003) (with Suzanne O’Keefe)

“ Searching for Monetary Policy Rules.” (2003)

“ Revised or real-time data: What should be used to characterize the FOMC’s information set?” (2002).

" Why Does the NAIRU Change Over Time?” (2000).

“ Measuring Monetary Policy in a State-Space Model.” (1998).

“ Measuring monetary policy as a common factor of monetary policy indicators.” (1999).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

Active Learning CD-ROM for Macroeconomics: Principles and Tools, by Arthur O’Sullivan and Steven Sheffrin, 3rd Edition.

Instructor’s Manual for Macroeconomics: Theories and Policies, by Froyen, 7th Edition, 2001.

Study Guide for Macroeconomics: Theories and Policies, by Froyen, 7th Edition, 2001.

" History of the Federal Reserve." in Encyclopedia of American Business History, edited by Charles Geisst, forthcoming.

Review of Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States, by Thomas Mayer, www.EH.net.

Active Learning CD-ROM for Macroeconomics: Principles and Tools, by Arthur O’Sullivan and Steven Sheffrin, 2nd Edition.

Instructor’s Manual for Macroeconomics: Principles and Tools, by Arthur O’Sullivan and Steven Sheffrin, 2nd Edition, 2001.

Active Graphs for Economics: Principles and Tools, by Arthur O’Sullivan and Steven Sheffrin, 2nd Edition, 2001.

Active Graphs for Macroeconomics, by Olivier Blanchard, 2nd Edition, 2000.

Instructor’s Manual for Macroeconomics: Principles and Tools, by Arthur O’Sullivan and Steven Sheffrin, 1st Edition, 1998.

Active Graphs for Economics: Principles and Tools, by Arthur O’Sullivan and Steven Sheffrin, 1st Edition, 1998

Review of Monetary Policy, edited by N. Gregory Mankiw, Eastern Economic Journal, Volume 22, Number 1, 120-122.

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Sexton, Terri
PUBLICATIONS:
“Developing a Rule for Allocating Property Tax in California: Econometrics Meets Politics,” Proceedings of the 25th Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, November 2003.

“Property Tax Systems in the United States: The Tax Base, Exemptions, Incentives, and Relief,” Assessment Journal, International Association of Assessing Officers, Fall 2003.

“The Market Value of Commercial Real Property In Los Angeles County In 2002,” A Technical Assistance Report Commissioned by the California Senate Office of Research, February 2003, published in State Tax Notes, April 7, 2003. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin)

“The Taxation of Telecommunications in California in the Information Age,” California Policy Research Center Report, 2003. Excerpts reprinted in State Tax Notes, September 15, 2003. (Coauthored with James E. Prieger and Annette Nellen)

“Allocating Property Tax Revenue in California: Living with Proposition 13,”Proceedings of the National Tax Association –Tax Institute of America Ninety-Fourth Annual Conference on Taxation, 2001, December 2002. Reprinted in State Tax Notes, March 25, 2002. (Coauthored with Therese A. McCarty, Steven M. Sheffrin, and Stephen D. Shelby)

“California’s Energy Crisis: Implications For Public Finance and Taxation,” Proceedings of the National Tax Association –Tax Institute of America Ninety-Fourth Annual Conference on Taxation, 2001, December 2002. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin)

“Property Tax Revenue Allocation in California,” Working Paper, Center for State and Local Taxation, University of California, Davis, November 28, 2001. (Coauthored with Therese A. McCarty, Steven M. Sheffrin, and Stephen D. Shelby)

“E-Commerce and the Single Rate Sales Tax Proposal,” Municipal Finance Journal, Volume 22, Number 3, Fall 2001. (Coauthored with Gary C. Cornia, Kelly Edmiston, Steven M. Sheffrin, David L. Sjoquist, and C. Kurt Zorn)

"An Analysis of the Feasibility of Implementing a Single Rate Sales Tax," National Tax Journal, Special Issue, December 2000. (Coauthored with Gary C. Cornia, Kelly Edmiston, Steven M. Sheffrin, David L. Sjoquist, and C. Kurt Zorn)

"Electric Utility Deregulation and the Property Tax in California and Other Western States," in Philip Burling, editor, Impacts of Electric Utility Deregulation on Property Taxation, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2000. Reprinted in State Tax Notes, March 5, 2001. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin)

“Proposition 13: Unintended Effects and Feasible Reforms,” National Tax Journal, March 1999. (Coauthored with Arthur O’Sullivan and Steven M. Sheffrin)

Proposition 13 In Recession and Recovery, Public Policy Institute of California, 1998. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin)

“Living With Limits: State and Local Finance in California,” California State Controller’s Quarterly, August 1997. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin)

"Comment: Measuring Research Benefits in an Imperfect Market," Agricultural Economics 13, 1996, pp. 201-204. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton)

"Five Lessons From Tax Revolts," Proceedings of the National Tax Association-Tax Institute of America Annual Conference on Taxation, 1995, and State Tax Notes, Dec. 18, 1995, pp. 1763-1768. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin)

Property Taxes and Tax Revolts: The Legacy of Proposition 13, Cambridge University Press, 1995. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin and Arthur O'Sullivan)

"Property Taxes, Mobility, and Home Ownership," Journal of Urban Economics 37, 1995, pp. 107-29. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin and Arthur O'Sullivan)

"Differential Burdens From Proposition 13," National Tax Journal, December, 1994, pp. 721-729. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin and Arthur O'Sullivan)

"Equity and Efficiency in the California Tax System," in California Fiscal Reform: A Plan For Action, California Business-Higher Education Forum, 1994.

"Information-Sharing Cooperatives: Market Coordination or Cartel Behavior?" in Ronald W. Cotterill, editor, Competitive Strategy Analysis for Agricultural Marketing Cooperatives, 1994, Westview Press, p.209-227. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton)

"The Future of Proposition 13 in California," California Policy Seminar Report, 1993. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin and Arthur O'Sullivan)

"Proposition 13 After Nordlinger," State Tax Notes, December 7, 1992, pp. 859-862. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin and Arthur O'Sullivan)

"Proposition 13 After the Nordlinger Case," Proceedings of the National Tax Association-Tax Institute of America Annual Conference on Taxation, 1992, pp. 195-99. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin and Arthur O'Sullivan)

"Equity of an Acquisition-Value Property Tax: The Case of Proposition 13," State Tax Notes, January 20, 1992, pp. 92-98. (Coauthored with Steven M. Sheffrin and Arthur M. Sullivan)

"An Assessment of the Benefits of Scattered-Site Housing in Sacramento County," A Report to the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency, December 1991.

"Land in the Balance: Williamson Act Costs, Benefits and Options," California Department of Conservation, Office of Land Conservation, December 1989. (Coauthored with Harold O. Carter, George Goldman, Rob Maus, Alvin D. Sokolow, Julie Spezia, and David Strong)

"The Conservation and Welfare Effects of Information in a Time-of-Day Pricing Experiment," Land Economics, 65(3), August 1989, pp. 272-279. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton, Joyce Jong-Wen-Wann, and Catherine L. Kling)

"Cooperatives as Entrants," Rand Journal of Economics 18(4), Winter 1987, pp. 581-595. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton)

"Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives on Consumer Response to Electricity Information," The Journal of Consumer Affairs 21(2), Winter 1987, pp. 238-257. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton)

"Forecasting Property Taxes: A Comparison and Evaluation of Methods," National Tax Journal, March 1987, pp. 47-59.

"Re-evaluating the Income Elasticity of the Residential Property Tax Base," Land Economics 62, May 1986, pp. 182-191. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton)

"Taxing Cooperatives: Current Treatment is Fair, But Not For Reasons Given By Cooperative Leaders," Choices 1, 2nd Quarter 1986, pp. 21-25. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton)

"Taxing Cooperatives Part II: Current Treatment Doesn't Harm the Economy," Choices 1, 3rd Quarter 1986, pp. 16-18. (Coauthored with Richard J. Sexton)

"Residential Market Values, Income Elasticities, and Property Taxation in Kansas," Kansas Business Review 7(2), Winter 1984.

"Minnesota's Economy Compares Favorably to that of Neighboring States and the U.S.," Minnesota Agricultural Economist, Number 565, March 1975, Agricultural Extension Service, University of Minnesota. (Coauthored with John D. Helmberger)

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Siegler, Mark
PUBLICATIONS:
“The Economic Effects of the 1918 Influenza Epidemic,” with Elizabeth Brainerd, Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper No. 3791, under review at The Economic Journal.

“ Agricultural and Monetary Shocks before the Great Depression: A Graph-Theoretic Causal Investigation,” with Stephen J. Perez, under review the Journal of Macroeconomics.

“ The NBA and the Influx of International Basketball Players,” with Erick Eschker and Stephen J. Perez, Applied Economics, forthcoming.

“ Review of Robert E. Wright’s, The Wealth of Nations Rediscovered,” The Social Science Journal, forthcoming.

“ Inflationary Expectations and the Fisher Effect Prior to World War I,” with Stephen J. Perez, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 35(6), (December 2003, Part 1), pp. 947-965.

“ Review of Clive Granger’s, Empirical Modelling in Economics: Specification and Evaluation,” Journal of Regional Science 40(4), November 2000, pp. 802-804.

“ Taxing and Spending in the Long View: The Causal Structure of U.S. Fiscal Policy, 1791-1913,” with Kevin D. Hoover, Oxford Economic Papers 52, October 2000, pp. 745-773.

“ Real Output and Business Cycle Volatility, 1869-1993: U.S. Experience in International Perspective,” Journal of Economic History 58(2), June 1998, pp. 537-541.

“ American Business Cycle Volatility in Historical Perspective: Revised Estimates of Real GDP, 1869-1913,” Research Paper No. 184, Department of Economics, Williams College, November 1998.

“ Two Centuries of Taxing and Spending: A Causal Investigation of the Federal Budget Process, 1791-1990,” with Kevin D. Hoover, University of California, Davis Working Paper #1997-30.

“ International Growth and Volatility in Historical Perspective,” work in progress.

“ Profit Versus Win Maximization: Owner Behavior and Fan Loyalty in the NBA,” with Stephen J. Perez, work in progress.

“ The Significance of Significance Testing,” with Kevin D. Hoover, work in progress.

“ From the Great Depression to the Great Inflation: Path Dependence and Monetary Policy,” work in progress.

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