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University of Delaware, Department of Economics Working Papers Contact information of
University of Delaware, Department of Economics: Postal: Purnell Hall, Newark, Delaware 19716 Fax: (302) 831-6968 Web page: http://www.lerner.udel.edu/economics/ More information through EDIRC
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2008 08-24 Agglomeration Economies within IT-Producing and IT-Consuming Industries in U.S. Regions by Simon Condliffe & William Latham & Christian Le Bas & Frédéric Miribel [Downloadable!]
08-23 Institutions and the Impact of Government Spending on Growth by James L. Butkiewicz & Halit Yanikkaya [Downloadable!]
08-22 The Organization of s National System of Higher Education: Some Preliminary Thoughts on a Decentralized System by Jeffrey B. Miller [Downloadable!]
08-21 The Distribution of Congressional Spending During the American Revolution, 1775-1780: The Problem of Geographic Balance by Farley Grubb [Downloadable!]
08-20 Domestic Innovation and Chinese Regional Growth, 1991-2004 by William Latham & Hong Yin [Downloadable!]
08-19 Married With Children: The Labor Force Participation Of Women In The Late 20th And Early 21st Century by Saul D. Hoffman [Downloadable!]
08-18 Applying Optimization and the Analytic Hierarchy Process to Enhance Agricultural Preservation Strategies in the State of Delaware by Kent D. Messer & William Allen III [Downloadable!]
08-17 A Regime Switching Analysis of Exchange Rate Pass-through by Kólver Hernández & Asli Leblebicioglu [Downloadable!]
08-16 Creating Maryland’s Paper Money Economy, 1720-1739: The Role of Power, Print, and Markets by Farley Grubb [Downloadable!]
08-15 Unemployment And Unemployment Protection In Transition Economies by Vera Brusentsev & Wayne Vroman [Downloadable!]
08-14 Asymmetric Market Shares, Advertising, and Pricing: Equilibrium with an Information Gatekeeper by Michael A. Arnold & Chenguang Li & Christine Saliba & Lan Zhang [Downloadable!]
08-13 Pricing the major hub airports by Joseph I Daniel & Katherine Thomas Harback [Downloadable!]
08-12 Borrowing Constraints, Parental Altruism and Welfare by Jorge Soares [Downloadable!]
08-11 Testing for the Economic Impact of the U.S. Constitution: Purchasing Power Parity across the Colonies versus across the States, 1748-1811 by Farley Grubb [Downloadable!]
08-10 Valuing Beach Closures on the Padre Island National Seashore by George R. Parsons & Christopher Leggett & Kevin Boyle & Ami Kang [Downloadable!]
08-09 The Continental Dollar: What Happened to It after 1779? by Farley Grubb [Downloadable!]
08-08 Updating the Teen Miscarriage Experiment: Are the Effects of a Teen Birth Becoming More Negative? by Saul D. Hoffman [Downloadable!]
08-07 Who receives statins? Variations in physicians’ prescribing patterns for patients with coronary heart disease, dyslipidemia, and diabetes by Charles R. Link & Simon Condliffe & Bryan Townsend [Downloadable!]
08-06 Prices for Paintings by African American Artists and Their Contemporaries: Does Race Matter? (Revision of Working Paper No. 2006-06) by Richard Agnello & Xiaowen Xu [Downloadable!]
08-05 Income-related patient cost-sharing: Simulation for prescription drugs under Medicare by Kenneth A. Lewis & Laurence S. Seidman [Downloadable!]
08-04 Overcoming the zero interest-rate bound: A quantitative prescription (Revision of Working Paper No. 2006-14) by Kenneth A. Lewis & Laurence S. Seidman [Downloadable!]
08-03 Compensations and contributions under an international carbon treaty by Kenneth A. Lewis & Laurence S. Seidman [Downloadable!]
08-02 State Dependence and Long Term Site Capital in a Random Utility Model of Recreation Demand by D. Matthew Massey & George R. Parsons [Downloadable!]
08-01 Revisiting Marshall’s Third Law: Why Does Labor’s Share Interact with the Elasticity of Substitution to Decrease the Elasticity of Labor Demand? by Saul D. Hoffman [Downloadable!]
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