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Lee C. Spector

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Working papers

  1. McClure, James & Thomas, David Chandler & Spector, Lee C., 2020. "A Retrospective Look at The Hayek Story: Roundaboutness, Sticky Consumption, and Sequestered Capital," SocArXiv ajdnq, Center for Open Science.
  2. Michael Hicks & Stanley Keil & Lee Spector, 2013. "Mom & Pop’s or Big Box Stores: Some evidence of Walmart’s impact on retail trade," Working Papers 201302, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Mar 2013.
  3. Anca Cotet & Lee C. Spector, 2012. "The Impact of Diabetes Mandates on Infant Health," Working Papers 201204, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Sep 2012.
  4. Lee C. Spector & Courtenay C. Stone, 2010. "Suspicious Estimates of Ex Ante Real Interest Rates: Evidence of Macroeconomic Malpractice?," Working Papers 201010, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Oct 2010.
  5. John B. Horowitz & Stanley R. Keil & Lee C. Spector, 2007. "Do Charter Schools Affect Property Values?," Working Papers 200707, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Nov 2007.
  6. Lee C. Spector, 2006. "What Research Now Needs to Tell Policy Makers about School Choice," Working Papers 200604, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Aug 2006.
  7. Stanley R. Keil & Lee C. Spector, 2005. "The Impact of Wal-Mart on Employment Andwage Differentials in Alabama," Working Papers 200508, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Dec 2005.
  8. Lee C. Spector, 2005. "Macroeconomic Models and the Determination of Crowding Out," Working Papers 200511, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Mar 2006.
  9. James E. McClure & Lee C. Spector, 2004. "Plus/Minus Grading and Motivation: An Empirical Study of Student Choice and Performance," Working Papers 200401, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2005.
  10. Tung Liu & Lee C. Spector, 2003. "Dynamic employment adjustments over business cycles," Working Papers 200302, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2005.
  11. James E. McClure & Lee C. Spector, 1997. "Behavior and Performance in the Economics Classroom," Working Papers 199701, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2003.
  12. James E. McClure & Lee C. Spector, 1996. "Tournament Performance and ‘Agency’ Problems: An Empirical Investigation of ‘March Madness’," Working Papers 199601, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Jan 1997.
  13. James E. McClure & Lee C. Spector, 1991. "Joint Product Signals of Product Quality," Working Papers 199101, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Apr 1991.

Articles

  1. McClure, James E. & Thomas, David Chandler & Spector, Lee C., 2021. "A Retrospective Look At “The Hayek Story”: Roundaboutness, Sticky Consumption, And Sequestered Capital," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 43(1), pages 83-102, March.
  2. Anca M. Grecu & Lee C. Spector, 2019. "Nurse practitioner's independent prescriptive authority and opioids abuse," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 28(10), pages 1220-1225, October.
  3. Anca M. Grecu & Lee C. Spector, 2015. "The impact of diabetes insurance mandates on infant health," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 81(4), pages 1040-1061, April.
  4. Michael J. Hicks & Stanley R. Keil & Lee C. Spector, 2012. "Mom-and-Pops or Big Box Stores," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 26(4), pages 311-320, November.
  5. Lee C. Spector & T. Norman Van Cott, 2007. "Textbooks and Pure Fiscal Policy: The Neglect of Monetary Basics," Econ Journal Watch, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 4(1), pages 60-70, January.
  6. Horowitz, John B. & Spector, Lee, 2005. "Is there a difference between private and public education on college performance?," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 24(2), pages 189-195, April.
  7. Tung Liu & Lee C. Spector, 2005. "Dynamic employment adjustments over business cycles," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 30(1), pages 151-169, January.
  8. Spector, Lee C, 1999. "Macroeconomic Models and the Determination of Crowding Out," Public Finance = Finances publiques, , vol. 54(1-2), pages 84-98.
  9. Alexander Tabarrok & Lee Spector, 1999. "Would the Borda Count Have Avoided the Civil War?," Journal of Theoretical Politics, , vol. 11(2), pages 261-288, April.
  10. James McClure & Lee Spector, 1997. "Tournament performance and “Agency” problems: An empirical investigation of “March madness”," Journal of Economics and Finance, Springer;Academy of Economics and Finance, vol. 21(1), pages 61-68, March.
  11. Hofler, Richard A. & Spector, Lee C., 1993. "Employment determination in macroeconomic models: Some empirical evidence," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 15(1), pages 123-138.
  12. Hofler, Richard A. & Spector, Lee C., 1990. "Testing for the correct error term distribution : A simple two-step test," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 34(4), pages 339-343, December.
  13. Spector, Lee C., 1988. "Female participation and the natural rate of unemployment: A reexamination," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 10(2), pages 309-318.
  14. Lee Spector & T. Cott, 1988. "Crowding out, deficits, and interest rates: Comment," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 58(1), pages 91-94, July.
    RePEc:rre:publsh:v:39:y:2009:i:3:p:297-316 is not listed on IDEAS
    RePEc:rre:publsh:v:35:y:2005:i:3:p:336-55 is not listed on IDEAS

Citations

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Working papers

  1. McClure, James & Thomas, David Chandler & Spector, Lee C., 2020. "A Retrospective Look at The Hayek Story: Roundaboutness, Sticky Consumption, and Sequestered Capital," SocArXiv ajdnq, Center for Open Science.

    Cited by:

    1. James E. McClure & David Chandler Thomas, 2021. "Schumpeter’s Fatalistic View of Capitalism: How His “Essential” Process of Creative Destruction Survived," Journal of Private Enterprise, The Association of Private Enterprise Education, vol. 36(Summer 20), pages 77-101.

  2. Anca Cotet & Lee C. Spector, 2012. "The Impact of Diabetes Mandates on Infant Health," Working Papers 201204, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Sep 2012.

    Cited by:

    1. Bailey, James, 2013. "Who pays for obesity? Evidence from health insurance benefit mandates," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 121(2), pages 287-289.

  3. John B. Horowitz & Stanley R. Keil & Lee C. Spector, 2007. "Do Charter Schools Affect Property Values?," Working Papers 200707, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Nov 2007.

    Cited by:

    1. Schwartz, Amy Ellen & Voicu, Ioan & Horn, Keren Mertens, 2014. "Do choice schools break the link between public schools and property values? Evidence from house prices in New York City," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 49(C), pages 1-10.

  4. Stanley R. Keil & Lee C. Spector, 2005. "The Impact of Wal-Mart on Employment Andwage Differentials in Alabama," Working Papers 200508, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Dec 2005.

    Cited by:

    1. Peralta, Denis & Kim, Man-Keun, 2016. "Big-Box Retailers and Personal Income Growth in the U.S," 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts 235216, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    2. Alessandro Bonanno & Stephan J. Goetz, 2012. "WalMart and Local Economic Development," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 26(4), pages 285-297, November.

  5. Tung Liu & Lee C. Spector, 2003. "Dynamic employment adjustments over business cycles," Working Papers 200302, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2005.

    Cited by:

    1. Cravo, Túlio A., 2011. "Are small employers more cyclically sensitive? Evidence from Brazil," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 33(4), pages 754-769.
    2. Túlio Cravo, 2011. "Are Small Firms more cyclically Sensitive than Large Ones? National, Regional and Sectoral Evidence from Brazil," ERSA conference papers ersa10p507, European Regional Science Association.

  6. James E. McClure & Lee C. Spector, 1996. "Tournament Performance and ‘Agency’ Problems: An Empirical Investigation of ‘March Madness’," Working Papers 199601, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Jan 1997.

    Cited by:

    1. Beck A. Taylor & Justin G. Trogdon, 2002. "Losing to Win: Tournament Incentives in the National Basketball Association," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 20(1), pages 23-41, January.
    2. Furqan, Mehreen & Ijaz, Maha, 2014. "Publication Trends and Methodological Advancements in the Area of Agency Cost," Sukkur IBA Journal of Management and Business, Sukkur IBA University, vol. 1(1), pages 57-86, October.
    3. Ed Balsdon & Lesley Fong & Mark A. Thayer, 2007. "Corruption in College Basketball? Evidence of Tanking in Postseason Conference Tournaments," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 8(1), pages 19-38, February.

  7. James E. McClure & Lee C. Spector, 1991. "Joint Product Signals of Product Quality," Working Papers 199101, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Apr 1991.

    Cited by:

    1. George, Donald A. R., 2000. "A model of endogenous quality management," Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier, vol. 52(3), pages 289-304.
    2. Donald A. R. George, 2011. "Technical progress and product reliability under competition and monopoly," Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 211, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh.
    3. George, Donald A R, 2012. "Technical progress and product reliability under competition and monopoly," SIRE Discussion Papers 2012-23, Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE).
    4. Donald George, 1997. "Production, Quality and Markets," International Journal of the Economics of Business, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 4(1), pages 21-31.

Articles

  1. McClure, James E. & Thomas, David Chandler & Spector, Lee C., 2021. "A Retrospective Look At “The Hayek Story”: Roundaboutness, Sticky Consumption, And Sequestered Capital," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 43(1), pages 83-102, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Anca M. Grecu & Lee C. Spector, 2015. "The impact of diabetes insurance mandates on infant health," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 81(4), pages 1040-1061, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Son, Jinyeong, 2022. "Do mandated health insurance benefits for diabetes save lives?," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 216(C).

  3. Michael J. Hicks & Stanley R. Keil & Lee C. Spector, 2012. "Mom-and-Pops or Big Box Stores," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 26(4), pages 311-320, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Minjee Kim & Tingyu Zhou, 2021. "Does Restricting the Entry of Formula Businesses Help Mom-and-Pop Stores? The Case of Small American Towns With Unique Community Character," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 35(2), pages 157-173, May.
    2. Gian-Claudia Sciara & Kristin Lovejoy & Susan Handy, 2018. "The Impacts of Big Box Retail on Downtown: A Case Study of Target in Davis (CA)," Journal of the American Planning Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 84(1), pages 45-60, January.
    3. Rudholm, Niklas & Li, Yuijao & Kenneth, Carling, 2018. "How Does Big-Box Entry Affect Labor Productivity in Durable Goods Retailing? A Synthetic Control Approach," HUI Working Papers 130, HUI Research.
    4. Sven-Olov Daunfeldt & Oana Mihaescu & Helena Nilsson & Niklas Rudholm, 2017. "What happens when IKEA comes to town?," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(2), pages 313-323, February.
    5. Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov & Mihaescu, Oana & Rudholm, Niklas, 2020. "The Decline of Small Cities: Increased Competition from External Shopping Malls or Long-Term Negative Trends?," HFI Working Papers 10, Institute of Retail Economics (Handelns Forskningsinstitut).
    6. Niklas Rudholm & Yujiao Li & Kenneth Carling, 2022. "How does big-box retail entry affect labor productivity in durable goods retailing? A synthetic control approach," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 69(1), pages 89-117, August.

  4. Lee C. Spector & T. Norman Van Cott, 2007. "Textbooks and Pure Fiscal Policy: The Neglect of Monetary Basics," Econ Journal Watch, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 4(1), pages 60-70, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Agnès Festré, 2019. "Michael Polanyi' Vision of Economics: Spanning Hayek and Keynes," GREDEG Working Papers 2019-41, Groupe de REcherche en Droit, Economie, Gestion (GREDEG CNRS), Université Côte d'Azur, France.
    2. Agnès Festré, 2018. "Michael Polanyi's economics: a strange rapprochement," Working Papers hal-01931732, HAL.

  5. Horowitz, John B. & Spector, Lee, 2005. "Is there a difference between private and public education on college performance?," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 24(2), pages 189-195, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Lefebvre, Pierre & Merrigan, Philip & Verstraete, Matthieu, 2011. "Public subsidies to private schools do make a difference for achievement in mathematics: Longitudinal evidence from Canada," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 30(1), pages 79-98, February.
    2. Giorgio Di Pietro & Andrea Cutillo, 2006. "Does Attending a Catholic School Make a Difference? Evidence From Italy," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 58(3), pages 193-234, July.
    3. Bucciarelli Edgardo & Odoardi Iacopo & Pagliari Carmen & Tateo Armando, 2011. "American And Italian Perspectives On Public And Private Education Choices," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(1), pages 167-172, July.
    4. Wendelspiess Chávez Juárez, Florian, 2010. "Do children in private Schools learn more than in public Schools? Evidence from Mexico," MPRA Paper 30506, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    5. Holmgren, Mark & McCracken, Vicki A., 2010. "Identifying Student Success at a Land Grant Institution," 2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado 61701, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    6. A. Abdulhakeem, Kilishi, 2022. "University entrance Requirements and Students' Academic Performance," Working Papers 28, Department of Economics, University of Ilorin.
    7. Philippe Cyrenne & Alan Chan, 2019. "The Determinants of Student Success in University: A Generalized Ordered Logit Approach," Departmental Working Papers 2019-03, The University of Winnipeg, Department of Economics.
    8. Dino Alves & Ana Balcao Reis & Carmo Seabra & Luis Catela-Nunes, 2015. "Determinants of Academic Success in Economics and Management," Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación volume 10, in: Marta Rahona López & Jennifer Graves (ed.), Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación 10, edition 1, volume 10, chapter 17, pages 335-356, Asociación de Economía de la Educación.
    9. Philippe Cyrenne & Alan Chan, 2010. "High School Grades and University Performance: A Case Study," Departmental Working Papers 2010-02, The University of Winnipeg, Department of Economics.

  6. Tung Liu & Lee C. Spector, 2005. "Dynamic employment adjustments over business cycles," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 30(1), pages 151-169, January.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  7. Alexander Tabarrok & Lee Spector, 1999. "Would the Borda Count Have Avoided the Civil War?," Journal of Theoretical Politics, , vol. 11(2), pages 261-288, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Takahiro Suzuki & Masahide Horita, 2023. "A Society Can Always Decide How to Decide: A Proof," Group Decision and Negotiation, Springer, vol. 32(5), pages 987-1023, October.
    2. Jeff Strnad, 2024. "Economic DAO Governance: A Contestable Control Approach," Papers 2403.16980, arXiv.org.
    3. Grofman, Bernard & Feld, Scott L. & Fraenkel, Jon, 2017. "Finding the Threshold of Exclusion for all single seat and multi-seat scoring rules: Illustrated by results for the Borda and Dowdall rules," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 85(C), pages 52-56.
    4. Hillinger, Claude, 2004. "On the Possibility of Democracy and Rational Collective Choice," Discussion Papers in Economics 429, University of Munich, Department of Economics.
    5. Kurrild-Klitgaard, Peter, 2016. "Trump, Condorcet and Borda: Voting paradoxes in the 2016 Republican presidential primaries," MPRA Paper 75598, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Kurz, Sascha & Mayer, Alexander & Napel, Stefan, 2020. "Weighted committee games," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 282(3), pages 972-979.
    7. Kurz, Sascha & Mayer, Alexander & Napel, Stefan, 2021. "Influence in weighted committees," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 132(C).
    8. Iain McLean, 2015. "The strange history of social choice, and the contribution of the Public Choice Society to its fifth revival," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 163(1), pages 153-165, April.

  8. James McClure & Lee Spector, 1997. "Tournament performance and “Agency” problems: An empirical investigation of “March madness”," Journal of Economics and Finance, Springer;Academy of Economics and Finance, vol. 21(1), pages 61-68, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  9. Hofler, Richard A. & Spector, Lee C., 1993. "Employment determination in macroeconomic models: Some empirical evidence," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 15(1), pages 123-138.

    Cited by:

    1. W D A Bryant, 2009. "General Equilibrium:Theory and Evidence," World Scientific Books, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., number 6875.
    2. Paul Oslington, 2012. "General Equilibrium: Theory and Evidence," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 88(282), pages 446-448, September.

  10. Lee Spector & T. Cott, 1988. "Crowding out, deficits, and interest rates: Comment," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 58(1), pages 91-94, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Lee C. Spector, 2005. "Macroeconomic Models and the Determination of Crowding Out," Working Papers 200511, Ball State University, Department of Economics, revised Mar 2006.

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  1. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (4) 2006-05-27 2006-07-09 2006-09-11 2007-12-08
  2. NEP-EDU: Education (3) 2006-07-09 2006-09-11 2007-12-08
  3. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2006-05-27 2006-09-11
  4. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2010-12-23
  5. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2010-12-23
  6. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2006-05-27
  7. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2020-07-13
  8. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2020-07-13
  9. NEP-MKT: Marketing (1) 2006-07-09
  10. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2010-12-23

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