Articles
- Chad R. Wilkerson & Megan D. Williams, 2007.
"The Tenth District's defining industries: how are they changing?,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q III, pages 59-81.
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Cited by:
- Megan D. Williams, 2007.
"The Tenth District's defining industries: changes and opportunities for rural communities,"
Main Street Economist,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
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- Chad R. Wilkerson, 2009.
"Recession and recovery across the nation: lessons from history,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q II, pages 5-24.
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- Chad R. Wilkerson & Megan D. Williams, 2006.
"Minority workers in the Tenth District: rising presence, rising challenges,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q IV, pages 31-59.
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Cited by:
- Chad R. Wilkerson & Megan D. Williams, 2007.
"The Tenth District's defining industries: how are they changing?,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q III, pages 59-81.
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- Chad Wilkerson, 2005.
"What do expected changes in U.S. job structure mean for states and workers in the Tenth District?,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q II, pages 59-93.
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Cited by:
- Chad R. Wilkerson & Megan D. Williams, 2007.
"The Tenth District's defining industries: how are they changing?,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q III, pages 59-81.
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- Jordan Rappaport & Chad Wilkerson, 2001.
"What are the benefits of hosting a major league sports franchise?,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q I, pages 55-86.
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Cited by:
- Rose, Andrew K & Spiegel, Mark, 2009.
"The Olympic Effect,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
7248, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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Other versions: - Gerald Carlino & N. Edward Coulson, 2002.
"Compensating differentials and the social benefits of the NFL,"
Working Papers
02-12, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
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Other versions: - Carolyn A. Dehring & Craig A. Depken, II & Michael R. Ward, 2006.
"The Impact of Stadium Announcements on Residential Property Values: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Dallas-Fort Worth,"
Working Papers
0616, International Association of Sports Economists.
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Other versions:- Carolyn A. Dehring & Craig A. Depken & Michael R. Ward, 2007.
"The Impact Of Stadium Announcements On Residential Property Values: Evidence From A Natural Experiment In Dallas-Fort Worth,"
Contemporary Economic Policy,
Western Economic Association International, vol. 25(4), pages 627-638, October.
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- Craig A. Depken & Michael R. Ward & Carolyn A. Dehring, 2006.
"The Impact of Stadium Announcements on Residential Property Values: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Dallas-Fort Worth,"
Working Papers
0602, University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Economics.
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- Xia Feng & Brad R. Humphreys, 2008.
"Assessing the Economic Impact of Sports Facilities on Residential Property Values: A Spatial Hedonic Approach,"
Working Papers
0812, International Association of Sports Economists.
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- Jordan Rappaport, 2005.
"The shared fortunes of cities and suburbs,"
Economic Review,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q III, pages 33-60.
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- Bruce Johnson & Mike Mondello & John C. Whitehead, 2004.
"Contingent Valuation of Sports Stadiums and Arenas: Temporal Embedding and Order Effect,"
Working Papers
04-15, Department of Economics, Appalachian State University, revised 2005.
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- Georgios Kavetsos & Stefan Szymanski, 2008.
"National Wellbeing and International Sports Events,"
Working Papers
0804, International Association of Sports Economists.
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- Bruce K. Johnson & Michael J. Mondello & John C. Whitehead, 2005.
"What is the Value of Public Goods Generated by a National Football League Team: A CVM Approach,"
Working Papers
05-10, Department of Economics, Appalachian State University.
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