Professor Dean Scrimgeour has recently published an article:
- Emily Conover and Dean Scrimgeour, “Health consequences of easier access to alcohol: New Zealand evidence,” Journal of Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 3, May 2013, Pages 570–585.
Professor Bob Turner has a forthcoming article:
- Turner, Robert, “Using Contingent Choice Surveys to Inform National Park Management,” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, forthcoming.
Professors Piyush Chandra and Cheryl Long have two recent articles:
- Chandra, P. and Cheryl Long (2013) “Value Added Tax Rebates and Export Performance: Firm Level Evidence,” Journal of Public Economics, v.102, 13-22.
- Chandra, P. and Cheryl Long (2013) “Antidumping Duties and its Impact on the Exporters: Firm Level Evidence from China” World Development, forthcoming.
Professor Carolina Castilla has two recent publications:
- Castilla, Carolina and Thomas Walker. (2013) “Ties Is Ignorance Bliss? Gender Differences in the Effect of Asymmetric Information on Intra-Household Allocation.” American Economic Review, 103 (3).
No link yet. - Castilla, Carolina (with Timothy Haab). 2013. “Limited Attention to Search Costs in the Gasoline Retail Market: Evidence from a Choice Experiment on Consumer Willingness to Search.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 95 (1): 181-199.
Professors Chad Sparber and Nicole Simpson have a forthcoming article:
- Simpson, N. and C. Sparber, 2013. “The Short- and Long-Run Determinants of Unskilled Immigration into U.S. States. Forthcoming, Southern Economic Journal, October.
Professor Jay Mandle has three recent publications:
- The Role of Migration in Caribbean Integration and Development,” Social and Economic Studies, Vol. 60, nos 3&4 (Sept/Dec 2011) pp. 3-19
- “An ‘Argonauts’ Strategy to Reduce Caribbean Economic Vulnerability,” Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies, Vol. 36, no. 3 (September 2011) pp. 1-15
- “Caribbean Argonauts: Advancing Economic Modernization, Global Development Studies, Vol. 6, nos. 1-2 (Winter-Spring 2010) pp. 29-48.