2008 Sessions for Michael Tasto

 
Friday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 22B
Public Sector Economics

Organizers:

Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University

Session Chairs:

Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University

Papers:

"Are Community Arrangements with NIMBYs Undermined by School Finance Reform?"
Justin M. Ross, Indiana University (Contact Author)

"The Impact of Political Factors on Military Base Closures"
Scott A. Beaulier, Mercer University (Contact Author)
Joshua C. Hall, Beloit College
Allen Lynch, Mercer University

"Charter Versus Traditional Public Schools: A Panel Study of the Technical Efficiency"
Todd M. Nesbit, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College (Contact Author)
Kerry A. King, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Joseph Palardy, Youngstown State University

"Suppressing Liberty, Censoring Information, Wasting Resources, and Calling It Good for the Environment"
J. R. Clark, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Contact Author)
Dwight R. Lee, Southern Methodist University

"Spatial Clustering and U.S. State Interest Group Populations"
Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Justin M. Ross, Indiana University
Mark T Gillis, Duquesne University
Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University
Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University
Randall G. Holcombe, Florida State University


 
Sunday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 9O
Leviathan and Fiscal Federalism

Organizers:

Dean Stansel, Florida Gulf Coast University

Session Chairs:

Dean Stansel, Florida Gulf Coast University

Papers:

"Supermajority or Gridlock: Testing for Leviathan Regulation in the States"
Noel D. Campbell, University of Central Arkansas
David T. Mitchell, University of South Alabama

"The Structure of Government and Implications for the Median Voter in New England States"
Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University
Michael Tasto, Southern New Hampshire University

"Interjurisidictional Competition and Economic Growth in U.S. Metropolitan Areas"
Dean Stansel, Florida Gulf Coast University

"China's Fiscal Federalism as a 'Two-Edged Sword': A Public Choice Evaluation"
Yongjing Zhang, Vassar College

Discussants:

David T. Mitchell, University of South Alabama
Robert Salvino, Coastal Carolina University
Dean Stansel, Florida Gulf Coast University
Yongjing Zhang, Vassar College


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