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Publications

by members of

Reg Murphy Center for Economic and Policy Studies
School of Business and Public Management
College of Coastal Georgia
Brunswick, Georgia (United States)

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Working papers

2016

  1. Rhodes, M. Taylor, 2016. "Divergent Trends in State-level SNAP Participation: Evidence with Aggregate-level Data," Center Research and Working Papers 16-1, Reg Murphy Center for Economic and Policy Studies.

2015

  1. Rhodes, M. Taylor, 2015. "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Brantley, Glynn and McIntosh Counties: Analyzing the 2007 Recession using Aggregate-level Data," Center Research and Working Papers 15-1, Reg Murphy Center for Economic and Policy Studies.

2013

  1. Rhodes, M. Taylor, 2013. "Fewer Calories, More Drinkers: Did the Initial Ultra-Light Beers Attract New Drinkers?," UNCG Economics Working Papers 13-18, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
  2. Rhodes, M. Taylor, 2013. "Pigskin, Tailgating and Pollution: Estimating the Environmental Impacts of Sporting Events," UNCG Economics Working Papers 13-19, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
  3. Rhodes, M. Taylor & Sarbaum, Jeffrey K., 2013. "Online Homework Management Systems: Should We Allow Multiple Attempts?," UNCG Economics Working Papers 13-14, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.

2011

  1. Layson, Stephen & Rhodes, M. Taylor, 2011. "Were Major League Baseball Doubleheaders a Mistake?," UNCG Economics Working Papers 11-5, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.

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