Content Posted in 2011
An Economic Approach to Allocating River Water to Estuaries in South Africa, Stephen Hosking
A Queer History of the United States by Michael Bronski and Queer America: A People’s LGBT History of the United States by Vicki L. Eaklor, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Arab-U.S. Migration: The Effects of Exchange Rates, Politics and Oil, Örn B. Bodvarsson and Abbas Mehdi
Asian Financial Crisis and the J-Curve: Evidence from South Korea, Artatrana Ratha and Eungmin Kang
A Test of Congressional Voting on Immigration Restrictions, Örn B. Bodvarsson, King Banaian, and Anton D. Lowenberg
Benefits of an Institutional Repository, M. Keith Ewing
Black Working Class Radicalism in Detroit, 1960-1970, Luke S. Tripp
Causality Between Bank Lending and Employment Growth: Evidence From Small Business Lending, Eungmin Kang, Mary Edwards, and Artatrana Ratha
Citizen, Invert, Queer: Lesbianism and War in Early Twentieth-Century Britain by Deborah Cohler, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Confessions of a Librarian: Ryan Barnette, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Does an Undervalued Currency Promote Growth? Evidence from China, Artatrana Ratha, Eungmin Kang, and Mary Edwards
Does Sex Sell? A Look at the Effects of Sex and Violence on Motion Picture Revenues, David Switzer and David M. Lang
Does Sex Sell? A Look at the Effects of Sex and Violence on Motion Picture Revenues, David Switzer and David M. Lang
Ebooks and reading comprehension: Perspectives of Librarians and Educators, Rachel S. Wexelbaum, Plamen Miltenoff, and Susan J. Parault
Effects of Subsidies on Symphony Orchestra Repertoire, William A. Luksetich and Patricia A. Hughes
Fall 2001 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2002 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2004 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2005 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2006 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2007 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2008 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2009 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2010 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fall 2011 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Fiscal and Monetary Institutions and Policies: Onward and Upward?, King Banaian, Richard C.K. Burdekin, Mark Hallerberg, and Pierre L. Siklos
General Education: A holistic approach to intellectual development., Luke S. Tripp
Giving to Government: Voluntary Taxation in the Lab, Philip Grossman, Catherine Eckel, Sherry Xin Li, and Tara Larson
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Linda Havir and Douglas Olson
Immigration of Highly Skilled Professionals: Discrimination in Professional Baseball?, Örn B. Bodvarsson and Scott M. Fuess, Jr.
Incentivizing Experiments: Monetary Rewards versus Extra Credits, Mana Komai and Philip Grossman
Leadership and Gender: An Experiment, Mana Komai and Philip Grossman
Librarian (To Be): Stewart Van Cleve, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Long Memory versus Structural Breaks in Modeling and Forecasting Realized Volatility, Wei-Choun Yu, Kyongwook Choi, and Eric Zivot
Los Encabezamientos de Materia en Español y la Lista Sears: Una Historia Interamericana, Tina Gross
Loving the Longshot: Risk Taking with Skewed Gambles, Philip Grossman and Catherine Eckel
Macroeconomic Impact of the Financial Crisis on Armenia, King Banaian
Major League Duopolists: When Baseball Clubs Play in Two-Team Cities, Phillip Miller
Measuring Central Bank Independence: Ordering, Ranking, or Scoring?, King Banaian
One of the Boys: Homosexuality in the Military by Paul Jackson, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Out of the Frying Pan: Coming Out as a Culinary School Librarian, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Promise and Practice of Service-Learning, Linda Havir, Elizabeth Scheel, and Margaret J. Pryately
Queer Twin Cities by GLBT Oral History Project, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Race, Merit, and College Admissions, Luke S. Tripp
Racial Attitudes of Black Students during the Reagan Era, Luke S. Tripp
Racial Ideological Warfare: IQ as a Weapon, Luke S. Tripp
Racism and Public Education, Luke S. Tripp
Resolving the Anti-Antievolutionism Dilemma: A Brief for Relational Evolutionary Thinking in Anthropology, Emily Schultz
Rite or Wrong: A Comparison of the Presence and Social Significance of Body Modifications in Different Religious Groups in Minnesota, Emily J. Peterson
Secular Mode, Sacred Message: How Contemporary Christian Musicians are called by God to Perform, Matthew W. Lauritsen
Some Evidence on the Relationship Between Performance Related Pay and the Shape of the Experience-Earnings Profile, Sarah Brown and John G. Sessions
Spring 2002 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2005 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2006 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2007 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2008 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2009 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2010 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2011 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Spring 2012 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Stability of the Euro-Demand Function, King Banaian and Artatrana Ratha
Summer 2006 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Summer 2007 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Summer 2008 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Summer 2009 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Summer 2010 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Summer 2011 Economics Newsletter, Economics Department
Surviving with Spirituality: An Analysis of Scientology in a Neo-Liberal Modern World, Kevin D. Revier
The Economics Major Post Meltdown: Need for Revision?, King Banaian
The Effects of Lottery Promotions, Credit Constraints, and the Stock Market on Daily New Jersey Lottery Sales, John A. Spry and Jocelyn E. Crowley
The Right to Be Out: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in America's Public Schools by Stuart Biegel, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
The Thursday Effect of the Forward Premium Puzzle, Liang Ding
Travels in a Gay Nation: Portraits of LGBTQ Americans by Philip Gambone, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Twin Deficits or Distant Cousins? Evidence from India, Artatrana Ratha
Workers’ Remittances: An Important and Stable Source of External Development Finance, Dilip Ratha
You Bet They're Having Fun! Older Americans and Casino Gambling, Linda Havir and Janet Hope