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Department of Economics
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont (United States)

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Working papers

2024

  1. Karol Jan Borowiecki & Martin Hørlyk Kristensen & Marc T. Law, 2024. "Where are the Female Composers? Evidence on the Extent and Causes of Gender Inequality in Music History," Working Papers 0252, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).

2022

  1. Emily Beam & Priya Mukherjee & Laia Navarro-Sola, 2022. "Lowering Barriers to Remote Education: Experimental Impacts on Parental Responses and Learning," Working Papers 2022-030, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group.
  2. Beam, Emily A., 2022. "Social Media as a Recruitment and Data Collection Tool: Experimental Evidence on the Relative Effectiveness of Web Surveys and Chatbots," IZA Discussion Papers 15597, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  3. Emily A. Beam & Yusufcan Masatlioglu & Tara Watson & Dean Yang, 2022. "Loss Aversion or Lack of Trust: Why Does Loss Framing Work to Encourage Preventative Health Behaviors?," NBER Working Papers 29828, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2021

  1. Diksha Arora & Elissa Braunstein & Stephanie Seguino, 2021. "A macro-micro analysis of gender segregation and job quality in Latin America," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2021-86, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  2. McLaughlin, Patrick & Law, Marc, 2021. "Industry Size and Regulation: Evidence from US States," Working Papers 11423, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.
  3. Beam, Emily A. & Quimbo, Stella, 2021. "The Impact of Short-Term Employment for Low-Income Youth: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines," IZA Discussion Papers 14661, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  4. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh & Ronald Wendner, 2021. "Conspicuous leisure, time allocation, and obesity Kuznets curves," Graz Economics Papers 2021-09, University of Graz, Department of Economics.

2020

  1. Soham Baksi & Pinaki Bose & Marc T. Law, 2020. "Coercion, Obnoxious Tasks, and Economic Efficiency," Departmental Working Papers 2020-01, The University of Winnipeg, Department of Economics.
  2. Huntington-Klein, Nick & Arenas, Andreu & Beam, Emily A. & Bertoni, Marco & Bloem, Jeffrey R. & Burli, Pralhad & Chen, Naibin & Greico, Paul & Ekpe, Godwin & Pugatch, Todd & Saavedra, Martin & Stopnit, 2020. "The Influence of Hidden Researcher Decisions in Applied Microeconomics," IZA Discussion Papers 13233, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  3. Beam, Emily A., 2020. "Search Costs and the Determinants of Job Search," IZA Discussion Papers 13793, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

2018

  1. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh & Ronald Wendner, 2018. "We Are What We Eat: Obesity, Income, and Social Comparisons," Graz Economics Papers 2018-21, University of Graz, Department of Economics.

2017

  1. Beam, Emily A. & Hyman, Joshua & Theoharides, Caroline, 2017. "The Relative Returns to Education, Experience, and Attractiveness for Young Workers," IZA Discussion Papers 10537, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

2016

  1. Beam, Emily A. & Shrestha, Slesh, 2016. "Inter-ethnic Fertility Spillovers and the Role of Forward-looking Behavior: Evidence from Peninsular Malaysia," IZA Discussion Papers 10385, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

2015

  1. Bill Gibson & Mark Setterfield, 2015. "Intermediation, Money Creation, and Keynesian Macrodynamics in Multi-agent Systems," Working Papers 1511, New School for Social Research, Department of Economics.
  2. Bill Gibson & Mark Setterfield, 2015. "Real and financial crises in the Keynes-Kalecki structuralist model: An agent-based approach," Working Papers 1517, New School for Social Research, Department of Economics.

2014

  1. Stephanie Seguino & Maureen Were, 2014. "Gendered Perspectives on Economic Growth and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2014-056, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  2. Mindy Marks & Marc Law, 2014. "What are the long run effects of nurse occupational licensure?," Working Papers 201439, University of California at Riverside, Department of Economics.
  3. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh & Xavier Pautrel, 2014. "Environmental taxation, health and the life-cycle," Working Papers hal-00990256, HAL.

2013

  1. Mark Setterfield & Bill Gibson, 2013. "Real and financial crises: A multi-agent approach," Working Papers 1309, Trinity College, Department of Economics, revised Jul 2014.
  2. David McKenzie & Emily Beam & Dean Yang, 2013. "Unilateral Facilitation Does Not Raise International Labor Migration from the Philippines," RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series 1319, Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RF Berlin) - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM).

2012

  1. Seguino, Stephanie & Braunstein, Elissa, 2012. "The impact of economic policy and structural change on gender employment inequality in Latin America, 1990-2010," MPRA Paper 43261, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2011

  1. Lofstrom, Magnus & Bates, Timothy & Parker, Simon C., 2011. "Transitions to Entrepreneurship and Industry-Specific Barriers," IZA Discussion Papers 6103, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

2010

  1. Bates, Timothy & Lofstrom, Magnus & Servon, Lisa, 2010. "Why Have Lending Programs Targeting Disadvantaged Small-Business Borrowers Achieved So Little Success in the United States?," IZA Discussion Papers 5212, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  2. Stephanie Seguino & James Heintz, 2010. "Contractionary Monetary Policy and the Dynamics of U.S. Race and Gender Stratification," Working Papers wp230, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

2009

  1. Lofstrom, Magnus & Bates, Timothy, 2009. "Latina Entrepreneurship," IZA Discussion Papers 3997, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  2. Stephanie Seguino & Gunseli Berik & Yana Rodgers, 2009. "Promoting Gender Equality as a Means to Finance Development," Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, University of Utah 2009_10, University of Utah, Department of Economics.
  3. Marc T. Law & Zeynep K. Hansen, 2009. "Medical Licensing Board Characteristics and Physician Discipline: An Empirical Analysis," NBER Working Papers 15140, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Bill Gibson, 2009. "The Structuralist Growth Model," UMASS Amherst Economics Working Papers 2009-01, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Economics.

2008

  1. Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb, 2008. "Analysis of Young Neighborhood Firms Serving Urban Minority Clients," Working Papers 08-11, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 2008. "Gender, Distribution, and Balance of Payments (revised 10/08)," Working Papers wp133_revised, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
  3. Bill Gibson, 2008. "The Current Macroeconomic Crisis," UMASS Amherst Economics Working Papers 2008-02, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Economics.
  4. Bill Gibson, 2008. "Keynesian And Neoclassical Closures In An Agent-Based Context," UMASS Amherst Economics Working Papers 2008-03, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Economics.

2007

  1. Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb, 2007. "Crime's Impact on the Survival Prospects of Young Urban Small Businesses," Working Papers 07-30, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  2. Lofstrom, Magnus & Bates, Timothy, 2007. "African Americans' Pursuit of Self-Employment," IZA Discussion Papers 3156, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  3. Bill Gibson, 2007. "A Multi-Agent Systems Approach to Microeconomic Foundations of Macro," UMASS Amherst Economics Working Papers 2007-10, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Economics.

2006

  1. Stephanie Seguino & Caren A. Grown, 2006. "Feminist-Kaleckian Macroeconomic Policy for Developing Countries," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_446, Levy Economics Institute.
  2. Seguino, Stephanie, 2006. "The great equalizer?: Globalization effects on gender equality in Latin America and the Caribbean," MPRA Paper 6509, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  3. Seguino, Stephanie, 2006. "The Road to Gender Equality: Global Trends and the Way Forward," MPRA Paper 6510, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  4. Seguino, Stephanie & Grown, Caren, 2006. "Gender equity and globalization: Macroeconomic policy for developing countries," MPRA Paper 6540, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  5. Zeynep Hansen & Marc T. Law, 2006. "The Political Economy of "Truth-in-Advertising" Regulation During the Progressive Era," NBER Working Papers 11927, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2005

  1. Stephanie Seguino, 2005. "All types of inequality are not created equal: divergent impacts of inequality on economic growth," Working Papers 10, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, revised Oct 2005.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 2005. "Is More Mobility Good? Firm Mobility and the Low Wage -- Low Productivity Trap," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_423, Levy Economics Institute.
  3. Stephanie Seguino, 2005. "Gender Inequality in a Globalizing World," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_426, Levy Economics Institute.

2004

  1. Marc T. Law & Sukkoo Kim, 2004. "Specialization and Regulation: The Rise of Professionals and the Emergence of Occupational Licensing Regulation," NBER Working Papers 10467, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Marc T. Law & Gary D. Libecap, 2004. "The Determinants of Progressive Era Reform: The Pure Food and Drugs Act of 1906," NBER Working Papers 10984, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2003

  1. Seguino, Stephanie, 2003. "Why are women in the Caribbean so much more likely than men to be unemployed?," MPRA Paper 6507, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Seguino, Stephanie, 2003. "Taking gender differences in bargaining power seriously: Equity, labor standards, and living wages," MPRA Paper 6508, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Oct 2003.
  3. Gary D. Libecap & Marc T. Law, 2003. "Corruption and Reform? The Emergence of the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act and the 1906 Meat Inspection Act," ICER Working Papers 20-2003, ICER - International Centre for Economic Research.

2002

  1. Timothy Bates, 2002. "Analysis of Young Small Firms That Have Closed: Delineating Successful from Unsuccessful Closures," Working Papers 02-24, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  2. Floro, Maria & Seguino, Stephanie, 2002. "Gender effects on aggregate saving: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis," MPRA Paper 6541, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Dec 2000.
  3. Seguino, Stephanie, 2002. "Gender, quality of life, and growth in Asia 1070 to 1990," MPRA Paper 6547, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2001

  1. Timothy Bates, 2001. "Financing the development of urban minority communities: lessons of history," Proceedings 791, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

1999

  1. Timothy Bates, 1999. "Available evidence indicates that black-owned firms are often denied equal access to credit," Proceedings 758, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
  2. Seguino, Stephanie, 1999. "The Investment Function Revisited: Disciplining Capital in Korea," MPRA Paper 6539, University Library of Munich, Germany.

1998

  1. Timothy Bates, 1998. "Exiting Self-Employment: An Analysis of Asian Immigrant-Owned Small Businesses," Working Papers 98-13, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  2. Timothy Bates & Lisa Servon, 1998. "Microenterprise As An Exit Route From Poverty:* Recommendations For Programs And Policy Makers," Working Papers 98-17, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1997

  1. Timothy Bates, 1997. "Survival Patterns Among Newcomers to Franchising," Working Papers 97-1, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1996

  1. Timothy Bates, 1996. "Financing Small Business Creation: The Case of Chinese and Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs," Working Papers 96-9, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1995

  1. Timothy Bates & Darrell Williams, 1995. "Preferential Procurement Programs Do Not Necessarily Help Minority-Owned Business," Working Papers 95-1, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1995. "Small Businesses Do Appear To Benefit From State/Local Government Economic Development Assistance," Working Papers 95-2, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1994

  1. Timothy Bates, 1994. "Firms Started As Franchises Have Lower Survival Rates Than Independent Small Business Startups," Working Papers 94-3, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1993

  1. Timothy Bates, 1993. "Determinants Of Survival And Profiability Among Asian Immigrant-Owned Small Businesses," Working Papers 93-11, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1991

  1. Timothy Bates & Caren Grown, 1991. "Commercial Bank Lending Practices And The Development Of Black-Owned Construction Companies," Working Papers 91-9, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1990

  1. Alfred R Nucci & Timothy Bates, 1990. "An Analysis of Small Business Size and Rate of Discontinuance," Working Papers 90-2, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1990. "Self-Employment Trends Among Mexican Americans," Working Papers 90-9, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

1989

  1. Timothy Bates, 1989. "Entrepreneur Factor Inputs and Small Business Longevity," Working Papers 89-4, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.

Journal articles

2023

  1. Colleen Casey & Timothy Bates & Joseph Farhat, 2023. "Linkages between regional characteristics and small businesses viability," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 61(2), pages 617-629, August.
  2. Arora, Diksha & Braunstein, Elissa & Seguino, Stephanie, 2023. "A macro analysis of gender segregation and job quality in Latin America," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 164(C).
  3. Asmat, Roberto & Borowiecki, Karol J. & Law, Marc T., 2023. "Do experts and laypersons differ? Some evidence from international classical music competitions," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 214(C), pages 270-290.

2022

  1. Timothy Bates, 2022. "Minority Entrepreneurship 2.0," Foundations and Trends(R) in Entrepreneurship, now publishers, vol. 18(7-8), pages 423-582, August.
  2. Timothy Bates & Joseph Farhat & Colleen Casey, 2022. "The Economic Development Potential of Minority-Owned Businesses," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 36(1), pages 43-56, February.
  3. Marc T. Law & Patrick A. McLaughlin, 2022. "Industry size and regulation: Evidence from US states," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 192(1), pages 1-27, July.
  4. Nathalie Mathieu‐Bolh, 2022. "The elusive link between income and obesity," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 36(4), pages 935-968, September.

2021

  1. Elissa Braunstein & Stephanie Seguino & Levi Altringer, 2021. "Estimating the Role of Social Reproduction in Economic Growth," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(2), pages 143-164, April.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 2021. "Inequality and Economic Stratification: Reflections on Bromley, Piketty, and Obeng-Odoom," Forum for Social Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(2), pages 243-251, April.
  3. Soham Baksi & Pinaki Bose & Marc T. Law, 2021. "Coercion, Obnoxious Tasks, and Economic Efficiency," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE), Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, vol. 177(1), pages 120-134.
  4. Bill Gibson & Diane Flaherty, 2021. "Modeling functional and juridical informality: a guide for data-driven policy," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 35(5), pages 659-683, September.
  5. Martha J. Bailey & Emily A. Beam & Anna Wentz, 2021. "Does younger age at marriage affect divorce? Evidence from Johnson's Executive Order 11241," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 59(3), pages 1328-1345, July.
  6. Nick Huntington‐Klein & Andreu Arenas & Emily Beam & Marco Bertoni & Jeffrey R. Bloem & Pralhad Burli & Naibin Chen & Paul Grieco & Godwin Ekpe & Todd Pugatch & Martin Saavedra & Yaniv Stopnitzky, 2021. "The influence of hidden researcher decisions in applied microeconomics," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 59(3), pages 944-960, July.
  7. Beam, Emily A., 2021. "Search costs and the determinants of job search," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 69(C).
  8. Emily A. Beam, 2021. "Leveraging outside readings and low-stakes writing assignments to promote student engagement in an economic development course," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(4), pages 274-285, October.
  9. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh, 2021. "Hand-to-mouth Consumption and Calorie Consciousness: Consequences for Junk-food Taxation," Public Finance Review, , vol. 49(2), pages 167-220, March.
  10. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh, 2021. "Economic Stress and Body Weight During the COVID-19 Pandemic," Studies in Microeconomics, , vol. 9(2), pages 256-282, December.

2020

  1. Elissa Braunstein & Rachid Bouhia & Stephanie Seguino, 2020. "Social reproduction, gender equality and economic growth," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 44(1), pages 129-156.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 2020. "Engendering Macroeconomic Theory and Policy," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(2), pages 27-61, April.
  3. Marc T. Law & Mindy S. Marks, 2020. "Did Early Twentieth‐Century Alcohol Prohibition Affect Mortality?," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 58(2), pages 680-697, April.
  4. Aída B. Armenta R. & Diane Flaherty & Bill Gibson & Jorge Salazar-Carrillo, 2020. "Efecto regional de la reforma energética en México: un modelo de equilibrio general computable regional/Regional effect of energy reform in Mexico: A model of regional computable general equilibrium," Estudios Económicos, El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios Económicos, vol. 35(1), pages 71-123.
  5. Emily A. Beam & Joshua Hyman & Caroline Theoharides, 2020. "The Relative Returns to Education, Experience, and Attractiveness for Young Workers," Economic Development and Cultural Change, University of Chicago Press, vol. 68(2), pages 391-428.
  6. Emily A. Beam & Slesh A. Shrestha, 2020. "Superstition, Fertility, and Interethnic Spillovers: Evidence from Peninsular Malaysia," Economic Development and Cultural Change, University of Chicago Press, vol. 69(1), pages 453-483.
  7. Mathieu-Bolh, Nathalie & Wendner, Ronald, 2020. "We are what we eat: Obesity, income, and social comparisons," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 128(C).
  8. Mathieu-Bolh, Nathalie, 2020. "Could Obesity Be Contagious? Social Influence, Food Consumption Behavior, And Body Weight Outcomes," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(8), pages 1924-1959, December.

2019

  1. Stephanie Seguino & Elissa Braunstein, 2019. "The Costs of Exclusion: Gender Job Segregation, Structural Change and the Labour Share of Income," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 50(4), pages 976-1008, July.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 2019. "Macroeconomic policy tools to finance gender equality," Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Institute, vol. 37(4), pages 504-525, July.
  3. Stephanie Seguino, 2019. "Feminist and stratification theories' lessons from the crisis and their relevance for post-Keynesian theory," European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, Edward Elgar Publishing, vol. 16(2), pages 193-207, September.

2018

  1. Timothy Bates & William D. Bradford & William E. Jackson, 2018. "Are minority-owned businesses underserved by financial markets? Evidence from the private-equity industry," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 50(3), pages 445-461, March.
  2. Timothy Bates & William D. Bradford & Robert Seamans, 2018. "Minority entrepreneurship in twenty-first century America," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 50(3), pages 415-427, March.
  3. Elissa Braunstein & Stephanie Seguino, 2018. "The impact of economic policy and structural change on gender employment inequality in Latin America, 1990–2010," Review of Keynesian Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, vol. 6(3), pages 307–332-3, July.
  4. Bill Gibson & Mark Setterfield, 2018. "Intermediation, Money Creation, and Keynesian Macrodynamics in Multi-agent Systems," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(2), pages 154-171, April.

2017

  1. Stephanie Seguino, 2017. "How economies grow: Alice Amsden and the real-world economics of late industrialisation," Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 10(1), pages 99-110.
  2. Marc T. Law & Mindy S. Marks, 2017. "The Labor-Market Effects of Occupational Licensing Laws in Nursing," Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 56(4), pages 640-661, October.
  3. Law, Marc T., 2017. "Slaughterhouse: Chicago's Union Stock Yard and the World It Made A. Pacyga Dominic Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. Pp. xvii, 233. $26.00, cloth; $18.00, e-book," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 77(2), pages 618-620, June.
  4. Mathieu-Bolh, Nathalie, 2017. "Can tax reforms help achieve sustainable development?," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 135-163.

2016

  1. Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb, 2016. "Impacts of Owner Race and Geographic Context on Access to Small-Business Financing," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 30(2), pages 159-170, May.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 2016. "Global Trends in Gender Equality," Journal of African Development, African Finance and Economic Association (AFEA), vol. 18(1), pages 1-30.
  3. Stephanie Seguino, 2016. "The Costs of Inequality and the Affordability of Solutions," Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(3), pages 434-439, July.
  4. Bill Gibson & Diane Flaherty, 2016. "Juridical and Functional Informality: From Theory to Practical Policy," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 10(4), pages 409-445, November.
  5. Beam, Emily A., 2016. "Do job fairs matter? Experimental evidence on the impact of job-fair attendance," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 120(C), pages 32-40.
  6. Emily A. Beam & David McKenzie & Dean Yang, 2016. "Unilateral Facilitation Does Not Raise International Labor Migration from the Philippines," Economic Development and Cultural Change, University of Chicago Press, vol. 64(2), pages 323-368.
  7. Mathieu-Bolh, Nathalie & Pautrel, Xavier, 2016. "Reassessing the effects of environmental taxation when pollution affects health over the life-cycle," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 52(PB), pages 310-321.

2015

  1. Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb, 2015. "Has the Community Reinvestment Act increased loan availability among small businesses operating in minority neighbourhoods?," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 52(9), pages 1702-1721, July.
  2. Evelyn F. Wamboye & Stephanie Seguino, 2015. "Gender Effects of Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Africa," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(3), pages 82-113, July.

2014

  1. Lofstrom, Magnus & Bates, Timothy & Parker, Simon C., 2014. "Why are some people more likely to become small-businesses owners than others: Entrepreneurship entry and industry-specific barriers," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 29(2), pages 232-251.
  2. Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb, 2014. "Small-business viability in America’s urban minority communities," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 51(13), pages 2844-2862, October.
  3. Stephanie Seguino & Maureen Were, 2014. "Gender, Development and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 23(suppl_1), pages 18-61.
  4. Elissa Braunstein & Sarah Gammage & Stéphanie Seguino, 2014. "Equidad de Género en las Oportunidades Económicas en América Latina, 1990-2010," Revista de Economía Crítica, Asociación de Economía Crítica, vol. 18, pages 92-112.

2013

  1. Magnus Lofstrom & Timothy Bates, 2013. "African Americans’ pursuit of self-employment," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 40(1), pages 73-86, January.
  2. Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb, 2013. "Greater Access to Capital Is Needed to Unleash the Local Economic Development Potential of Minority-Owned Businesses," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 27(3), pages 250-259, August.
  3. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr & James Heintz & Stephanie Seguino, 2013. "Critical Perspectives on Financial and Economic Crises: Heterodox Macroeconomics Meets Feminist Economics," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(3), pages 4-31, July.
  4. Marc T. Law & Mindy S. Marks, 2013. "From Certification To Licensure: Evidence From Registered And Practical Nurses In The United States, 1950-1970," European Journal of Comparative Economics, Cattaneo University (LIUC), vol. 10(2), pages 177-198, August.

2012

  1. Jackson, William E. & Bates, Timothy & Bradford, William D., 2012. "Does venture capitalist activism improve investment performance?," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 27(3), pages 342-354.
  2. Stephanie Seguino & James Heintz, 2012. "Monetary Tightening and the Dynamics of US Race and Gender Stratification," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 71(3), pages 603-638, July.
  3. Stephanie Seguino, 2012. "Development and Immigration: Experiences of Non-US Born Black Women," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 39(2), pages 217-222, June.
  4. Stephanie Seguino, 2012. "Macroeconomics, Human Development, and Distribution," Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(1), pages 59-81, February.
  5. Sukkoo Kim & Marc T. Law, 2012. "History, Institutions, And Cities: A View From The Americas," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 52(1), pages 10-39, February.
  6. Marc T. Law & Mindy S. Marks, 2012. "Occupational Licensing and Minorities: A Reply to Klein, Powell, and Vorotnikov," Econ Journal Watch, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 9(3), pages 234-255, September.
  7. Marc T. Law & Cheryl X. Long, 2012. "What Do Revolving-Door Laws Do?," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 55(2), pages 421-436.
  8. Bill Gibson, 2012. "Trade, Employment and the Informal Sector: An Agent-based Analysis," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 6(2), pages 277-310, May.

2011

  1. Bates, Timothy, 2011. "Minority Entrepreneurship," Foundations and Trends(R) in Entrepreneurship, now publishers, vol. 7(3–4), pages 151-311, October.
  2. Timothy Bates & Magnus Lofstrom & Lisa J. Servon, 2011. "Why Have Lending Programs Targeting Disadvantaged Small Business Borrowers Achieved So Little Success in the United States?," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 25(3), pages 255-266, August.
  3. Timothy Bates, 2011. "Book Review: The Economics of Entrepreneurship," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 25(4), pages 367-368, November.
  4. Seguino, Stephanie, 2011. "Help or Hindrance? Religion's Impact on Gender Inequality in Attitudes and Outcomes," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 39(8), pages 1308-1321, August.
  5. Seguino, Stephanie, 2011. "Gender Inequality and Economic Growth: A Reply to Schober and Winter-Ebmer," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 39(8), pages 1485-1487, August.
  6. Marc T. Law & Cheryl X. Long, 2011. "Revolving door laws and state public utility commissioners," Regulation & Governance, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 5(4), pages 405-424, December.
  7. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh, 2011. "Optimal taxation and borrowing constraints," Economía, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales (IIES). Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales. Universidad de Los Andes. Mérida, Venezuela, vol. 36(31), pages 9-53, January-j.
  8. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh & Xavier Pautrel, 2011. "Taxe environnementale, morbidité et profil de productivité," Revue économique, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 62(3), pages 501-509.
  9. Nathalie Mathieu-Bolh, 2011. "Optimal Taxation and Income Mobility with Borrowing Limits," Public Finance Review, , vol. 39(3), pages 393-428, May.

2010

  1. Timothy Bates, 2010. "Alleviating the Financial Capital Barriers Impeding Business Development in Inner Cities," Journal of the American Planning Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 76(3), pages 349-362.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 2010. "Gender, Distribution, and Balance of Payments Constrained Growth in Developing Countries," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(3), pages 373-404.
  3. Mathieu-Bolh, Nathalie, 2010. "Welfare improving distributionally neutral tax reforms," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 27(5), pages 1253-1268, September.

2009

  1. Magnus Lofstrom & Timothy Bates, 2009. "Latina entrepreneurship," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 33(4), pages 427-439, December.
  2. Timothy Bates & William Bradford, 2009. "The impact of institutional sources of capital upon the minority-oriented venture capital industry," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 33(4), pages 485-496, December.
  3. Timothy Bates, 2009. "Utilizing Affirmative Action in Public Sector Procurement as a Local Economic Development Strategy," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 23(3), pages 180-192, August.
  4. Gunseli Berik & Yana van der Meulen Rodgers & Stephanie Seguino, 2009. "Feminist Economics of Inequality, Development, and Growth," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(3), pages 1-33.
  5. Marc T. Law & Mindy S. Marks, 2009. "Effects of Occupational Licensing Laws on Minorities: Evidence from the Progressive Era," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 52(2), pages 351-366, May.

2008

  1. Bates, Timothy & Robb, Alicia, 2008. "Analysis of young neighborhood firms serving urban minority clients," Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier, vol. 60(1-2), pages 139-148.
  2. Timothy Bates & William D. Bradford, 2008. "Venture-Capital Investment in Minority Business," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 40(2-3), pages 489-504, March.
  3. Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb, 2008. "Crime's Impact on the Survival Prospects of Young Urban Small Businesses," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 22(3), pages 228-238, August.
  4. Marc T. Law & Joseph M. Tonon & Gary J. Miller, 2008. "Earmarked: The Political Economy of Agricultural Research Appropriations," Review of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 30(2), pages 194-213.
  5. Zeynep K. Hansen & Marc T. Law, 2008. "The Political Economy of Truth-in-Advertising Regulation during the Progressive Era," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 51(2), pages 251-269, May.

2007

  1. Timothy Bates & William E. Jackson III & James H. Johnson Jr., 2007. "Advancing Research on Minority Entrepreneurship," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 613(1), pages 10-17, September.
  2. Timothy Bates & William Bradford, 2007. "Traits and Performance of the Minority Venture-Capital Industry," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 613(1), pages 95-107, September.
  3. Seguino, Stephanie, 2007. "Is more mobility good?: Firm mobility and the low wage-low productivity trap," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 18(1), pages 27-51, March.
  4. Stephanie Seguino, 2007. "PlusCa Change? evidence on global trends in gender norms and stereotypes," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(2), pages 1-28.

2006

  1. Timothy Bates, 2006. "Alleviating the lagging performance of economically depressed communities and regions," Proceedings: Community Affairs Dept. Conferences, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Jul, pages 1-16.
  2. Timothy Bates & William Bradford & Julia Sass Rubin, 2006. "The Viability of the Minority-Oriented Venture-Capital Industry Under Alternative Financing Arrangements," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 20(2), pages 178-191, May.
  3. Timothy Bates, 2006. "Discrimination in the Chicago-area construction industry handicaps minority-owned firms," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 33(4), pages 7-26, March.
  4. Stephanie Seguino & Caren Grown, 2006. "Gender equity and globalization: macroeconomic policy for developing countries," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 18(8), pages 1081-1104.
  5. Marc T. Law, 2006. "How do Regulators Regulate? Enforcement of the Pure Food and Drugs Act, 1907--38," The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, Oxford University Press, vol. 22(2), pages 459-489, October.
  6. Mathieu-Bolh, Nathalie, 2006. "Optimal taxation and finite horizon," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 91(2), pages 215-221, May.

2005

  1. Tim Bates & David Fasenfest, 2005. "Enforcement Mechanisms Discouraging Black–American Presence in Suburban Detroit," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 29(4), pages 960-971, December.
  2. Bates, Timothy, 2005. "Analysis of young, small firms that have closed: delineating successful from unsuccessful closures," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 20(3), pages 343-358, May.
  3. Law, Marc T. & Kim, Sukkoo, 2005. "Specialization and Regulation: The Rise of Professionals and the Emergence of Occupational Licensing Regulation," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 65(3), pages 723-756, September.

2004

  1. Timothy Bates & William Bradford, 2004. "Analysis of venture-capital funds that finance minority-owned businesses," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 32(1), pages 37-46, September.

2003

  1. Timothy Bates & Constance R. Dunham, 2003. "Introduction to Focus Issue: Use of Financial Services by Low-Income Households," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 17(1), pages 3-7, February.
  2. Stephanie Seguino & Maria Sagrario Floro, 2003. "Does Gender have any Effect on Aggregate Saving? An empirical analysis," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(2), pages 147-166.
  3. Law, Marc T., 2003. "The Origins of State Pure Food Regulation," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 63(4), pages 1103-1130, December.
  4. Bill Gibson, 2003. "Thinking Outside the Walrasian Box," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(2), pages 36-46.

2002

  1. Bates, Timothy, 2002. "Restricted access to markets characterizes women-owned businesses," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 17(4), pages 313-324, July.
  2. Timothy Bates, 2002. "Government as Venture Capital Catalyst: Pitfalls and Promising Approaches," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 16(1), pages 49-59, February.
  3. Timothy Bates, 2002. "Rejoinder to Charles D. Tansey: Moving Toward a More Effective Small Business Administration," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 16(2), pages 185-190, May.
  4. Timothy Bates, 2002. "Minority businesses serving government clients amidst prolonged chaos in preferential procurement programs," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 29(3), pages 51-70, December.
  5. Robert A. Blecker & Stephanie Seguino, 2002. "Macroeconomic Effects of Reducing Gender Wage Inequality in an Export‐Oriented, Semi‐Industrialized Economy," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 6(1), pages 103-119, February.

2001

  1. Timothy Bates, 2001. "Financing the development of urban minority communities: lessons from history," Communities and Banking, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sum, pages 12-15.

2000

  1. Timothy Bates, 2000. "Financing the Development of Urban Minority Communities: Lessons of History," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 14(3), pages 227-242, August.
  2. Timothy Bates, 2000. "Rejoinder to Sheryll Cashin: Programs as Token Gestures," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 14(3), pages 250-255, August.
  3. Beth Bates & Timothy Bates & Grace Boggs, 2000. "Where are the people? Review essay on Thomas Sugrue'sThe Origins of the Urban Crisis," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 27(4), pages 13-26, March.
  4. Timothy Bates, 2000. "The Shape of the River: Long‐Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions, By William G. Bowen and Derek Bok. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999. Pp. xxxvi, ," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 66(4), pages 1011-1012, April.
  5. Seguino, Stephanie, 2000. "Gender Inequality and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Analysis," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 28(7), pages 1211-1230, July.
  6. Seguino, Stephanie, 2000. "The Effects of Structural Change and Economic Liberalisation on Gender Wage Differentials in South Korea and Taiwan," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 24(4), pages 437-459, July.
  7. Stephanie Seguino, 2000. "Accounting for Gender in Asian Economic Growth," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 6(3), pages 27-58.
  8. Bill Gibson & Dirk Ernst Van Seventer, 2000. "A Tale of Two Models: Comparing structuralist and neoclassical computable general equilibrium models for South Africa," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(2), pages 149-171.

1999

  1. Bates, Timothy, 1999. "Desegregating the Dollar. ByRobert E. WeemsJr · New York: New York University Press, 1998. 320 pp. Tables, appendices, bibliography, notes, and index. Cloth, $45.00. ISBN 0814792901; paper, $18.95. I," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 73(2), pages 297-298, July.
  2. Stephanie Seguino, 1999. "The Investment Function Revisited: Disciplining Capital in South Korea," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(2), pages 313-338, December.

1998

  1. Bates, Timothy, 1998. "Survival patterns among newcomers to franchising," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 13(2), pages 113-130, March.
  2. Timothy Bates & David Howell, 1998. "The Declining Status of Minorities in the New York City Construction Industry," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 12(1), pages 88-100, February.
  3. Stephanie Seguino & Sandra Butler, 1998. "To Work or Not to Work: Is That the Right Question?," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(2), pages 190-219.

1997

  1. Bates, Timothy, 1997. "Financing small business creation: The case of Chinese and Korean immigrant entrepreneurs," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 12(2), pages 109-124, March.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1997. "Response: Michael Porter's Conservative Urban Agenda will not Revitalize America's Inner Cities: What will?," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 11(1), pages 39-44, February.
  3. Stephanie Seguino, 1997. "Gender wage inequality and export-led growth in South Korea," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(2), pages 102-132.

1996

  1. Bates, Timothy & Williams, Darrell, 1996. "Do Preferential Procurement Programs Benefit Minority Business?," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 86(2), pages 294-297, May.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1996. "Political economy of urban poverty in the 21st century: How progress and public policy generate rising poverty," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 24(2), pages 111-121, December.
  3. Stephanie Seguino & Thomas Stevens & Mark Lutz, 1996. "Gender and cooperative behavior: economic man rides alone," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 2(1), pages 1-21.

1995

  1. Bates, Timothy, 1995. "Self-employment entry across industry groups," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 10(2), pages 143-156, March.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1995. "Why do Minority Business Development Programs Generate so Little Minority Business Development?," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 9(1), pages 3-14, February.
  3. Timothy Bates & William Bradford, 1995. "Look before you leap: The Franchise route to self-employment," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 23(4), pages 77-83, June.
  4. Hudson, Leslie & Seguino, Stephanie & Townsend, Ralph E., 1995. "Maine's electric revenue adjustment mechanism: Why it Fizzled," The Electricity Journal, Elsevier, vol. 8(8), pages 74-83, October.

1994

  1. Timothy Bates, 1994. "Utilization of minority employees in small business: A comparison of nonminority and black-owned urban enterprises," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 23(1), pages 113-121, June.

1993

  1. Timothy Bates & Constance R. Dunham, 1993. "Asian-American Success in Self-Employment," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 7(2), pages 199-214, May.

1992

  1. Timothy Bates & William D. Bradford, 1992. "Factors Affecting New Firm Success and Their Use in Venture Capital Financing," Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business and Management, vol. 2(1), pages 23-38, Fall.

1990

  1. Bates, Timothy, 1990. "Entrepreneur Human Capital Inputs and Small Business Longevity," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 72(4), pages 551-559, November.
  2. Timothy Bates & Robert McGuckin, 1990. "The Characteristics of Business Owners Data Base," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 25(4), pages 736-751.
  3. Bill Gibson, 1990. "Restructuring the Nicaraguan Economy," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(3), pages 81-96, September.

1989

  1. Timothy Bates, 1989. "The changing nature of minority business: A comparative analysis of asian, nonminority, and black-owned businesses," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 18(2), pages 25-42, September.

1988

  1. Timothy Bates, 1988. "Blacks and whites: Narrowing the gap?," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 16(3), pages 115-120, December.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1988. "Do black-owned businesses employ minority workers? new evidence," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 16(4), pages 51-64, March.

1986

  1. Timothy Bates, 1986. "Characteristics of minorities who are entering self-employment," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 15(2), pages 31-49, September.
  2. Bill Gibson & Hadi Esfahani, 1986. "Technical Change with Non-Produced Means of Production," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 18(4), pages 100-101, December.

1985

  1. Timothy Bates, 1985. "Impact of preferential procurement policies on minority-owned businesses," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 14(1), pages 51-65, June.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1985. "Entrepreneur Human Capital Endowments and Minority Business Viability," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 20(4), pages 540-554.

1984

  1. Timothy Bates, 1984. "Black economic well-being since the 1950s," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 12(4), pages 5-39, March.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1984. "Urban economic transformation and minority business opportunities," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 13(3), pages 21-36, December.

1983

  1. Timothy Bates, 1983. "At Home," Challenge, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(2), pages 48-49, May.
  2. Timothy Bates, 1983. "The potential for black business: A comment," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 12(2), pages 237-240, December.
  3. Bill Gibson & Hadi Esfahani, 1983. "Nonproduced Means of Production: Neo-Ricardians vs. Fundamentalists," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 15(2), pages 83-105, June.

1981

  1. Timothy Bates, 1981. "Effectiveness of the small business administration in financing minority business," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 11(3), pages 321-336, March.

1980

  1. Bates, Timothy M & Bradford, William D, 1980. "An Analysis of the Portfolio Behavior of Black-Owned Commercial Banks," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 35(3), pages 753-768, June.
  2. Bill Gibson & Bill Gibson, 1980. "Unequal Exchange: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Findings," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 12(3), pages 15-35, October.

1978

  1. Bates, Timothy, 1978. "Profitability in traditional and emerging lines of black business enterprise," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 5(2), pages 154-171, April.
  2. Timothy Bates & William Bradford, 1978. "Lending activities of black-owned and controlled savings and loan associations," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 8(2), pages 202-210, December.

1977

  1. Bates, Timothy M & Hester, Donald D, 1977. "Analysis of a Commercial Bank Minority Lending Program: Comment," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 32(5), pages 1783-1789, December.

1976

  1. Timothy Bates, 1976. "Lending activities of black-owned commercial banks," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 6(2), pages 173-188, December.

1975

  1. William Bradford & Timothy Bates, 1975. "An evaluation of alternative strategies for expanding the number of black-owned businesses," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 5(4), pages 376-385, June.
  2. Bates, Timothy, 1975. "Government as Financial Intermediary for Minority Entrepreneurs: An Evaluation," The Journal of Business, University of Chicago Press, vol. 48(4), pages 541-557, October.

1974

  1. Bates, Timothy M, 1974. "Financing Black Enterprise," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 29(3), pages 747-761, June.

1973

  1. Bates, Timothy, 1973. "An Econometric Analysis of Lending to Black Businessmen," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 55(3), pages 272-283, August.

1967

  1. W. Gibson, 1967. "Properties and applications of gramian factoring," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 32(4), pages 425-434, December.

1963

  1. W. Gibson, 1963. "On the symmetric treatment of an asymmetric approach to factor analysis," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 28(4), pages 423-426, December.

1962

  1. W. Gibson, 1962. "On the least-squares orthogonalization of an oblique transformation," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 27(2), pages 193-195, June.

1960

  1. W. Gibson, 1960. "Nonlinear factors in two dimensions," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 25(4), pages 381-392, December.

1956

  1. W. Gibson, 1956. "Proportional profiles and latent structure," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 21(2), pages 135-144, June.

1952

  1. W. Gibson, 1952. "Orthogonal and oblique simple structures," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 17(3), pages 317-323, September.

Books

2005

  1. Bill Gibson (ed.), 2005. "Joan Robinson’s Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 3514.

Chapters

2023

  1. Stephanie Seguino, 2023. "Insights from Social Psychology: Racial Norms, Stereotypes, and Discrimination," Springer Books, in: Ashwini Deshpande (ed.), Handbook on Economics of Discrimination and Affirmative Action, chapter 12, pages 285-297, Springer.

2017

  1. Stephanie Seguino, 2017. "Financing for Gender Equality: Reframing and Prioritizing Public Expenditures to Promote Gender Equality," Gender, Development and Social Change, in: Zohra Khan & Nalini Burn (ed.), Financing for Gender Equality, chapter 0, pages 5-24, Palgrave Macmillan.

2013

  1. Stephanie Seguino, 2013. "From micro-level gender relations to the macro economy and back again," Chapters, in: Deborah M. Figart & Tonia L. Warnecke (ed.), Handbook of Research on Gender and Economic Life, chapter 20, pages 325-344, Edward Elgar Publishing.

2011

  1. Marc T. Law & Sukkoo Kim, 2011. "The Rise of the American Regulatory State: A View from the Progressive Era," Chapters, in: David Levi-Faur (ed.), Handbook on the Politics of Regulation, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.

2010

  1. Stephanie Seguino & Mark Setterfield, 2010. "Gender Equality and the Sustainability of Steady State Growth Paths," Chapters, in: Mark Setterfield (ed.), Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Growth, chapter 18, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Bill Gibson, 2010. "The Structuralist Growth Model," Chapters, in: Mark Setterfield (ed.), Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Growth, chapter 1, Edward Elgar Publishing.

2008

  1. Bill Gibson, 2008. "Economic Planning in Developing Economies," Chapters, in: Amitava Krishna Dutt & Jaime Ros (ed.), International Handbook of Development Economics, Volumes 1 & 2, volume 0, chapter 57, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Bill Gibson, 2008. "Data Problems and Empirical Modeling in Developing Economies," Chapters, in: Amitava Krishna Dutt & Jaime Ros (ed.), International Handbook of Development Economics, Volumes 1 & 2, volume 0, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.

2006

  1. Marc Law & Gary D. Libecap, 2006. "The Determinants of Progressive Era Reform. The Pure Food and Drugs Act of 1906," NBER Chapters, in: Corruption and Reform: Lessons from America's Economic History, pages 319-342, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2003

  1. Bill Gibson, 2003. "An essay on late structuralism," Chapters, in: Amitava Krishna Dutt (ed.), Development Economics and Structuralist Macroeconomics, chapter 3, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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