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Gordon C. Winston

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Working papers

  1. Gordon C. Winston & Catharine B. Hill & David Davis-Van Atta & Rishad Gambhir, 2011. "Affordability of Highly Selective Colleges and Universities II," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-73, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  2. Gordon C. Winston & Catharine B. Hill, 2008. "Low-Income Students and Highly Selective Private Colleges: Searching and Recruiting," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-67, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  3. Gordon C. Winston & Catharine B. Hill & David J. Zimmerman, 2007. "A Note on How Well Available Income Information Identifies Low-Income Students," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-71, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  4. Gordon C. Winston & Catharine B. Hill, 2005. "Access to the Most Selective Private Colleges by High-Ability, Low-Income Students: Are They Out There?," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-69, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  5. George R. Goethals & Gordon C. Winston & David J. Zimmerman & Laurie C. Hurshman & Adam C. Sischy & Georgi Zhelev, 2004. "Who Cares? How Students View Faculty and Other Adults in US Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-67, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  6. Gordon C. Winston & David J. Zimmerman, 2003. "Peer Effects in Higher Education," NBER Working Papers 9501, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  7. Gordon C. Winston & Catharine B. Hill & Stephanie Boyd, 2003. "Affordability: Family Incomes and Net Prices at Highly Selective Private Colleges and Universities," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-66, Department of Economics, Williams College, revised Jan 2004.
  8. Gordon C. Winston, 2003. "Toward a Theory of Tuition: Prices, Peer Wages, and Competition in Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-65, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  9. Gordon C. Winston & Kris N. Kirby & Mariana Santiesteban, 2002. "Impatience and grades: Delay-discount rates correlate negatively with college GPA," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-63, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  10. Gordon C. Winston & Jared C. Carbone & Laurie C. Hurshman, 2001. "Saving, Wealth, Performance, and Revenues in US Colleges and Universities," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-59, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  11. Gordon C. Winston & Catharine B. Hill, 2001. "Access: Net Prices, Affordability, and Equity At A Highly Selective College," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-62, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  12. Gordon C. Winston, 2001. ""Grow" the College? Why Bigger May Be Far From Better," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-60, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  13. Winston, G.C., 2000. "The Positional Arms Race in Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-54, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  14. Winston, G.C. & Zimmerman, D.J., 2000. "Where is Aggressive Price Competition Taking Higher Education?," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-56, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  15. Winston, G.C., 2000. "Economic Stratification and Hierarchy Among U.S. Colleges and Universities," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-58, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  16. Goethals, G. & Winston, G. & Zimmerman, D., 1999. "Students Educating Students: The Emerging Role of Peer Effects in Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-50, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  17. Winston, G.C., 1998. "For-Profit Higher Education: Godzilla or Chicken Little?," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-49, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  18. Winston, G.C. & Carbone, J.C. & Lewis, E.G., 1998. "What's Been Happening to Higher Education? Facts, Trends, and Data," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-47, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  19. Winston, G.C., 1998. "A Guide to Measuring College Costs," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-46, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  20. Ethan G. Lewis & Gordon C. Winston, 1997. "Subsidies, Costs, Tuition and Aid in US Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-41, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  21. Winston, Gordon C., 1997. "College Costs: Subsidies, Intuition, and Policy," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-45, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  22. Gordon C. Winston, 1997. "Why Can't a College be More Like a Firm?," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-42, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  23. Gordon C. Winston & Lewis, E.G., 1996. "Physical Capital and Capital Costs in US Colleges and Universities: 1993," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-35, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  24. Gordon C. Winston, 1996. "The Economic Structure of Higher Education : Subsidies, Customer-Inputs, and Hierarchy," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-40, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  25. McPherson, M. & Schapiro, M.O. & Winston, G., 1996. "The Economic Analogy," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-37, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  26. Gordon C. Winston & Yen, I.C., 1995. "Costs, Prices, Subsidies, and Aid in U.S. Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-32, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  27. Gordon C. Winston, 1995. "Capital and Capital Service Costs in 2700 US Colleges and Universities," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-33, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  28. Gordon C. Winston, 1994. "The Decline in Undergraduate Teaching: Moral Failure or Market Pressures?," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-24, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  29. Gordon C. Winston, 1994. "A Note on the Logic and Structure of Global Accounting: Tautologies to Accounts," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-23, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  30. Gordon C. Winston & Valerie Weber, 1994. "The Economic Performance of Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore and Wellesley 1988-9 to 1992-3: A Global Comparison," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-28, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  31. Gordon C. Winston, 1993. "Maintaining Collegiate Wealth: Global Accounts, Fund Accounting, and Rules of Thumb," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-22, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  32. Gordon C. Winston, 1992. "New Dangers in Old Traditions: The Reporting of Economic Performance in Colleges and Universities," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-19, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  33. Gordon C. Winston, 1992. "Hostility, Trust, and Maximization: An Economic View of Higher Education in 1992," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education 16, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  34. Michael S. McPherson & Gordon C. Winston, 1991. "The Economics of Cost, Price and Quality in U.S. Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-13, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  35. Gordon C. Winston, 1991. "Organizing Economic Information for Colleges and Universities: An Alternative to Fund Accounting," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-15, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  36. Gordon C. Winston, 1991. "Why Are Capital Costs Ignored by Colleges and Universities and What Are the Prospects for Change?," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-14, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  37. Mcpherson, M.S. & Schapiro, M.O. & Winston, G.C., 1989. "Recent Trends In U.S. Higher Education Costs And Prices: The Role Of Government Funding," Department of Economics Working Papers 135, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  38. Winston, G.C. & Woodburry, R.G., 1988. "Myopic Discounting: Empirical Evidence," Department of Economics Working Papers 122, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  39. Srinagesh, P. & Ross, D.R. & Winston, G.C., 1988. "On The Applicatibility Of Shephard'S Lemma When Capital Is Optimally Idle," Department of Economics Working Papers rp-116, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  40. Winston, Gordon C.,, 1977. "Increasing manufacturing employment through fuller utilization of capacity in Nigeria," ILO Working Papers 991723283402676, International Labour Organization.
  41. Gordon C. Winston, 1971. "Conflict of Interest and the Quality of Project Information," PIDE-Working Papers 1971:095, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

Articles

  1. Hill, Catharine B. & Winston, Gordon C., 2006. "Access: Net prices, affordability, and equity at a highly selective college," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 25(1), pages 29-41, February.
  2. Catharine B. Hill & Gordon C. Winston & Stephanie A. Boyd, 2005. "Affordability: Family Incomes and Net Prices at Highly Selective Private Colleges and Universities," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 40(4), pages 769-790.
  3. Gordon C. Winston, 2004. "Differentiation Among US Colleges and Universities," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 24(4), pages 331-354, June.
  4. Gordon C. Winston, 1999. "Subsidies, Hierarchy and Peers: The Awkward Economics of Higher Education," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 13(1), pages 13-36, Winter.
  5. Gordon C. Winston & Ethan G. Lewis, 1997. "Physical Capital and Capital Service Costs in U.S. Colleges and Universities: 1993," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 23(2), pages 165-189, Spring.
  6. Winston, Gordon C., 1991. "Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences, Jon Elster. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989, viii + 184 pages. - Philosophy of Social Science, Alexander Rosenberg. Dimensions of Philosophy Series.," Economics and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 7(2), pages 315-322, October.
  7. McPherson, Michael S & Schapiro, Morton Owen & Winston, Gordon C, 1989. "Recent Trends in U.S. Higher Education Costs and Prices: The Role of Government Funding," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 79(2), pages 253-257, May.
  8. Winston, Gordon C., 1989. "Imperfectly rational choice : Rationality as the result of a costly activity," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 12(1), pages 67-86, August.
  9. Winston, Gordon C., 1987. "Activity choice : A new approach to economic behavior," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 8(4), pages 567-585, December.
  10. Winston, Gordon C., 1986. "Selfishness, altruism, and aationality: A theory of social choice : Howard Margolis, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 1982) pp. xi+ 194, $29.50. Republished in paperback (Chicago Universi," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 7(2), pages 213-216, June.
  11. Winston, Gordon C, 1985. "The Reasons for Being of Two Minds: A Comment on Schelling's "Enforcing Rules on Oneself."," The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, Oxford University Press, vol. 1(2), pages 375-379, Fall.
  12. McPherson, Michael S. & Winston, Gordon C., 1983. "The economics of academic tenure : A relational perspective," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 4(2-3), pages 163-184.
  13. Gordon C. Winston, 1982. "Productivity-Reducing Supply-Side Policies," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 5(2), pages 257-265, December.
  14. Winston, Gordon C., 1980. "Addiction and backsliding : A theory of compulsive consumption," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 1(4), pages 295-324, December.
  15. Winston, Gordon C, 1979. "On Measuring Factor Proportions in Industries with Different Seasonal and Shift Patterns or Did the Leontief Paradox Ever Exist?," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 89(356), pages 897-904, December.
  16. Winston, Gordon C., 1979. "The appeal of inappropriate technologies: Self-inflicted wages, ethnic pride and corruption," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 7(8-9), pages 835-845.
  17. Farooq, Ghazi M & Winston, Gordon C, 1978. "Shift Working, Employment, and Economic Development: A Study of Industrial Workers in Pakistan," Economic Development and Cultural Change, University of Chicago Press, vol. 26(2), pages 227-244, January.
  18. Winston, Gordon C, 1977. "Capacity: An Integrated Micro and Macro Analysis," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 67(1), pages 418-422, February.
  19. Winston, Gordon C, 1974. "Capital Utilisation in Economic Development: Reply," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 84(333), pages 167-170, March.
  20. Winston, Gordon C, 1974. "The Theory of Capital Utilization and Idleness," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 12(4), pages 1301-1320, December.
  21. Winston, Gordon C., 1974. "Factor substitution, ex ante and ex post," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 1(2), pages 145-163, September.
  22. Gordon C. Winston & Thomas O. McCoy, 1974. "Investment and the Optimal Idleness of Capital," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 41(3), pages 419-428.
  23. Winston, Gordon C, 1971. "Capital Utilisation in Economic Development," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 81(321), pages 36-60, March.
  24. GoRDON c. WINSTON, 1970. "Overinvoicing,U nderutilization, and Distorted Industrial Growth," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 10(4), pages 405-421.
  25. GORDON c. WINSTON, 1967. "Notes on the Concept of Import Substitution," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 7(1), pages 107-117.
  26. Gordon C. Winston, 1967. "Consumer Goods or Capital Goods-Supply Consistency in Development Planning," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 7(3), pages 348-378.
  27. GORDON C. WINSTON & ARTHUR MACEwAN, 1966. "A Note on the Use-Classification of Four Digit Industries or How to Call a Spade a Spade," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 6(4), pages 592-597.
  28. GoRDON C. WINSTON, 1965. "Professor Nurkse and the Marketing Boards," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 5(4), pages 631-637.
  29. D. Calvin Gogerty & Gordon C. Winston, 1964. "Patinkin, Perfect Competition, and Unemployment Disequilibria," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 31(2), pages 121-126.

Chapters

  1. Gordon Winston & David Zimmerman, 2004. "Peer Effects in Higher Education," NBER Chapters, in: College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay For It, pages 395-424, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Gordon C. Winston, 1972. "Overinvoicing and Industrial Efficiency," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Keith Griffin & Azizur Rahman Khan (ed.), Growth and Inequality in Pakistan, chapter 6, pages 169-187, Palgrave Macmillan.

Books

  1. Winston,Gordon C., 2008. "The Timing of Economic Activities," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521070928.
  2. Winston,Gordon C. & Teichgraeber III,Richard F. (ed.), 2005. "The Boundaries of Economics," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521022507.
  3. Winston,Gordon C. & Teichgraeber III,Richard F. (ed.), 1988. "The Boundaries of Economics," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521344500.

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