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Publications

by members of

Center for Growth and Opportunity
Utah State University
Logan, Utah (United States)

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Working papers

2021

  1. D'ANDRIA Diego & DEBACKER Jason & EVANS Richard W. & PYCROFT Jonathan & ZACHLOD-JELEC Magdalena, 2021. "Taxing income or consumption: macroeconomic and distributional effects for Italy," JRC Working Papers on Taxation & Structural Reforms 2021-13, Joint Research Centre.

2020

  1. Diego d’Andria & Jason DeBacker & Richard W. Evans & Jonathan Pycroft & Wouter van der Wielen & Magdalena Zachlod-Jelec, 2020. "EDGE-M3: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Micro-Macro Model for the EU Member States," JRC Working Papers on Taxation & Structural Reforms 2020-03, Joint Research Centre.

2019

  1. Diego d'Andria & Jason DeBacker & Richard Evans & Jonathan Pycroft & Magdalena Zachlod-Jelec, 2019. "Micro-founded tax policy effects in a heterogenenous-agent macro-model," JRC Working Papers on Taxation & Structural Reforms 2019-01, Joint Research Centre.

2017

  1. Kerk Phillips & Richard W. Evans & Jason DeBacker, 2017. "Integrating Microsimulation Tax Functions into a DGE Macroeconomic Model: A Canonical Example," EcoMod2017 10191, EcoMod.

2015

  1. Jason DeBacker & Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2015. "Macroeconomic effects of a 10% cut in statutory marginal income tax rates on ordinary income," AEI Economics Working Papers 867069, American Enterprise Institute.
  2. Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2015. "Advantages of an Ellipse when Modeling Leisure Utility," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2015-01, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  3. Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2015. "Linearization about the Current State: A Computational Method for Approximating Nonlinear Policy Functions during Simulation," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2015-02, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.

2014

  1. Christian Baker & Jeremy Bejarano & Richard W. Evans & Kenneth L. Judd & Kerk L. Phillips, 2014. "A Big Data Approach to Optimal Sales Taxation," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2014-03, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  2. Jason DeBacker & Richard W. Evans & Evan Magnusson & Kerk L. Phillips & Shanthi P. Ramnath & Isaac Swift, 2014. "The Distributional Effects of Redistributional Tax Policy," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2014-08, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  3. Scott S. Condie & Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2014. "When are There Natural Limits on Inequality?," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2014-10, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.

2013

  1. Christian Baker & Richard W. Evans, 2013. "Optimal State-dependent Monetary Policy Rules," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2013-04, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  2. Taylor J. Canann & Richard W. Evans, 2013. "Determinants of Short-term Lender Location and Interest Rates," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2013-06, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.

2012

  1. Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2012. "Simulating Utah State Pension Reform," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2012-01, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  2. Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2012. "OLG Life Cycle Model Transition Paths: Alternate Model Forecast Method," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2012-04, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  3. Richard W. Evans, 2012. "Is Openness Inflationary? Policy Commitment and Imperfect Competition," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2012-06, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  4. Richard W. Evans, 2012. "Determinants of Short-term Consumer Lending Interest Rates," BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory Working Paper Series 2012-07, Brigham Young University, Department of Economics, BYU Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory.
  5. Richard W. Evans & Laurence J. Kotlikoff & Kerk L. Phillips, 2012. "Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy," NBER Working Papers 17917, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2007

  1. Richard W. Evans, 2007. "Is openness inflationary? Imperfect competition and monetary market power," Globalization Institute Working Papers 01, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  2. Evans, Richard W. & Hu, Yingyao & Zhao, Zhong, 2007. "The Fertility Effect of Catastrophe: U.S. Hurricane Births," IZA Discussion Papers 2975, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

Journal articles

2020

  1. Richard W. Evans, 2020. "Public Debt, Interest Rates, and Negative Shocks," AEA Papers and Proceedings, American Economic Association, vol. 110, pages 137-140, May.

2019

  1. Scott S. Condie & Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2019. "Natural Limits of Wealth Inequality and the Effectiveness of Tax Policy," Public Finance Review, , vol. 47(1), pages 32-57, January.
  2. Jason DeBacker & Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2019. "Integrating Microsimulation Models of Tax Policy into a DGE Macroeconomic Model," Public Finance Review, , vol. 47(2), pages 207-275, March.

2018

  1. Richard W. Evans & Kerk L. Phillips, 2018. "Advantages of an Ellipse when Modeling Leisure Utility," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 51(3), pages 513-533, March.
  2. Hamilton, Emily & Dourado, Eli, 2018. "The Premium for Walkable Development under Land Use Regulations," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, February.

2016

  1. Dourado, Eli & Hammond, Samuel, 2016. "Make America Boom Again: How to Bring Back Supersonic Transport," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, October.

2015

  1. Taylor Canann & Richard Evans, 2015. "Determinants of Short-term Lender Location and Interest Rates," Journal of Financial Services Research, Springer;Western Finance Association, vol. 48(3), pages 235-262, December.
  2. Eli Dourado & Alex Tabarrok, 2015. "Public choice perspectives on intellectual property," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 163(1), pages 129-151, April.

2014

  1. Richard Evans & Kerk Phillips, 2014. "OLG Life Cycle Model Transition Paths: Alternate Model Forecast Method," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 43(1), pages 105-131, January.

2012

  1. Evans, Richard W., 2012. "Is openness inflationary? Policy commitment and imperfect competition," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 34(4), pages 1095-1110.

2010

  1. Richard Evans & Yingyao Hu & Zhong Zhao, 2010. "The fertility effect of catastrophe: U.S. hurricane births," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 23(1), pages 1-36, January.

Chapters

2012

  1. Richard W. Evans & Laurence J. Kotlikoff & Kerk L. Phillips, 2012. "Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy," NBER Chapters, in: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis, pages 177-202, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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