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Paper Number
(year-paper)
Authors
(UNT unless noted otherwise)
Paper Title
(and Status)
     
04-02

Edward J. Lopez
R. Todd Jewell

Strategic Institutional Choice: Voters, States, and Congressional Term Limits

04-01

David Berri (Cal St. Bakersfield)
R. Todd Jewell

Wage Inequality and Firm Performance: Evidence from Professional Basketball’s Natural Experiment
forthcoming in the Atlantic Economic Journal
03-05

R. Todd Jewell
David J. Molina

Determining the Determinants of Mexican Migration to the U.S.
03-04 Robert W. Brown (Cal State, San Marcos)
R. Todd Jewell
Is Women’s College Basketball a Revenue-Generating Sport?
Marginal Revenue Product Estimates and Team Revenues

03-03

Edward J. López
W. Robert Nelson (Buffalo)

The Endowment Effect in a Public Good Experiment
03-02 Michael A. McPherson

Revisiting the Determinants of Student Evaluation of Teacher Scores

03-01

Edward J. López
Noel D. Campbell
(North Georgia State)

Do Legislators Pay to Deviate from Constituents?
published in Eastern Economic Journal
02-10

Edward J. López
Dan Sutter (Oklahoma)

Ignorance in Congressional Voting? Evidence from Policy Reversal on the Endangered Species Act
forthcoming in Social Science Quarterly
02-09

Edward J. López
Ken Godwin (UNC-Charlotte)
Barry Seldon (UT-Dallas)

Incorporating Political Institutions into Rent Seeking Games
02-08

Edward J. López
Ken Godwin (UNC-Charlotte)
Barry Seldon (UT-Dallas)

Firm Lobbying for Collective vs. Private Rents
02-07 Junsoo Lee (Central Florida)
Mark C. Strazicich
Minimum LM Unit Root Test with Two Structural Breaks
published in Review of Economics and Statistics
02-06 Janice A. Hauge The Effect of the Uniform Benefits Requirement on Medicare+Choice Organizations
02-05 Janice A. Hauge Contradictory Incentives in the Medicare+Choice Medical Savings Account Program
02-04 Janice A. Hauge An Empirical Analysis of Provider Exit in the Medicare Managed Care Market
02-03 Mark C. Strazicich
John A. List (Maryland)
Are CO2 Emission Levels Converging Among Industrial Countries?
published in Environmental and Resource Economics
02-02 Michael Nieswiadomy
Mark C. Strazicich
Are Political Freedoms Converging?
published in Economic Inquiry
02-01 Edward J. López The Legislator as Political Entrepreneur: Investment in Political Capital
published in Review of Austrian Economics
01-16 Bradley Braun (Central Florida)
Junsoo Lee (Central Florida)
Mark C. Strazicich
Non-Stationary Net Discount Rates: Evidence from Two Structural Breaks
01-15 Erwin Bulte (Tilburg U.)
John A. List (U. of Maryland)
Mark C. Strazicich
Regulatory Federalism and the Distribution of Air Pollutant Emissions
01-14 Junsoo Lee (Central Florida)
Mark C. Strazicich
Break Point Estimation and Spurious Rejections with Endogenous Unit Root Tests
published in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
01-13 R. Todd Jewell
David J. Molina
The Effect of Salary Distribution on Production: An Analysis of Major League Baseball
01-12 R. Todd Jewell
David J. Molina
Production Efficiency and Salary Distribution in Major League baseball
published in Scottish Journal of Political Economy
01-11 R. Todd Jewell
Michael A. McPherson
David J. Molina
Testing the Determinants of Income Distribution: An Application of Professional Sports Data
published in Economic Inquiry
01-10 Mark C. Strazicich
Junsoo Lee (Central Florida)
Are Regional Incomes Converging in the U.S.? Evidence from Panel Unit Root Tests with Heterogeneous Structural Breaks
01-09 Todd Jewell
Junsoo Lee (Central Florida) Margie Tieslau
Mark C. Strazicich
Stationarity of health expenditures: a re-examination
using panel unit root tests with heterogeneous structural breaks
published in Journal of Health Economics
01-08 Mark C. Strazicich
Margie Tieslau
Junsoo Lee (Central Florida)
Hysteresis in Unemployment? Evidence from Panel Unit Root Tests With Structural Change
01-07 Mark C. Strazicich
Junsoo Lee (Central Florida)
Edward Day (Central Florida)
Are Incomes Converging Among OECD Countries? Time Series Evidence With Two Structural Breaks
forthcoming in Journal of Macroeconomics
01-06 Jeffrey J. Rous Are Breastfeeding and Contraception Substitute Family Planning Strategies?
published in Demography
01-05 Michael Nieswiadomy
Margie A. Tieslau
Kariann Sokulsky (Texas NRCC)
The Impact of a Xeriscape Newsletter on Residential Water Demand
01-04 Daniel L. Millimet (SMU)
Michael Nieswiadomy
Hang Ryu (Chung Ang U.)
Daniel Slottje (SMU)
Estimating Worklife Expectancy: An Econometric Approach
forthcoming in the Journal of Econometrics
01-03 Edward Day (Central Florida)
Junsoo Lee (Central Florida)
Mark C. Strazicich
Government Size and Real GDP: A Causality Test
01-02 Wayne A. Leighton (FCC)
Edward J. López
Committee Assignments and the Cost of Party Loyalty
published in Political Research Quarterly
01-01 Robert W. Brown (Cal State, San Marcos)
R. Todd Jewell
Jeffrey J. Rous
The Effect of Prenatal Care on Birthweight: A Full-Information Maximum Likelihood Approach
published in Health Economics
00-16 R. Todd Jewell Voting for the National Baseball hall of Fame: The Effect of Race on Election Date
published in Industrial Relations
00-15 Michael A. McPherson
Michael L. Nieswiadomy
Sliding Along the Environmental Kuznets Curve: The case of Biodiversity
00-14 Jeffrey J. Rous
David R. Hotchkiss (Tulane U.)
Estimation of the Determinants of Household Health Care Expenditures in Nepal with Controls for Endogenous Illness and Provider Choice
published in Health Economics
00-13 R. Todd Jewell
David J. Molina
The Relationship between Hispanic Fans and Major League Soccer
published in Journal of Sports Economics
00-12 Edward J. López Term Limits: Causes and Consequences
published in Public Choice
00-11 Michael A. McPherson Structural Adjustment and Small Enterprises:
The Case of Zimbabwe

published in South African Journal of Economics
00-10 Michael A. McPherson
Michael R. Redfearn
Margie A. Tieslau
International Trade and Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation of the Linder Hypothesis
published in Applied Economics
00-09 M. A. McPherson
M.R. Redfearn
M.A. Tieslau
A Re-Examination of the Linder Hypothesis: A Random-Effects Tobit Approach
published in International Economics Journal
00-08 Edward J. López Congressional Voting on Term Limits
published in Public Choice

00-07
Please see paper 03-01 above.

Noel D. Campbell
(North Georgia State)
Edward J. López
Legislator Vote Records and Campaign Expenditures in a Price Theoretic Model of Congressional Seats
published as paper 03-01 above
00-06 Edward J. López New Anti-Merger Theories: A Critique
published in Cato Journal
00-05 Edward J. López
Carlos D. Ramírez
(George Mason U.)
Party Polarization and the Business Cycle in the United States
forthcoming in Public Choice
00-04 Dale Bails (Christian Brothers U.)
Margie A. Tieslau
The Impact of Fiscal Constitution on State and Local Expenditures
published in Cato Journal
00-03 R. Todd Jewell
Michael A. McPherson
Jennie W. Wenger
Teaching Income Inequality More Effectively: An Example Using Major League Baseball
00-02 R. Todd Jewell
Robert W. Brown (Cal State, San Marcos)
Scott E. Miles
Measuring Discrimination in Major League Baseball: Evidence from the Baseball Hall of Fame
published in Applied Economics
00-01 Robert W. Brown (Cal State, San Marcos)
R. Todd Jewell
Jeffrey J. Rous
Provider Availbility, Race, and Abortion Demand
published in Southern Economic Journal
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