CurriculumVita
Richard Kent
Vedder
-
Business
Address
- Haning Hall
- Ohio University
- Athens, OH 45701
- Tel. (740) 593-2037
- Fax: (740) 593-0097; (740) 593-0181
- E-mail: rvedder1@ohiou.edu
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- Education
- B.A. (with honors) in Economics, Northwestern University,
l962.
- M.A. i
n Economics, University of Illinois, l963..
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Illinois, l965.
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- Professional
Experience
- Research Associate, Commission on Revenue, State of
Illinois,l962.
- Graduate Assistant in Economics, University of Illinois,
l963-64.
- Assistant Professor of Economics, Ohio University,
l965-69.
- Associate Professor of Economics, Ohio University,
l969-74.
- Professor of Economics, Ohio University, l974-l985.
- Distinguished Professor of Economics, Ohio University,
l985-Present.
- Visiting Lecturer in Economics, MARA Institute of Technology
(Malyasia), l978.
- Visiting Professor of Economics, Economics Institute,
University of Colorado, l979, l980.
- Visiting Professor of Economics, Clar
emont Men's College,
l979-80.
- Economist, Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the
U.S.,l981-82.
- Faculty Associate, Contemporary History Institute, Ohio
University, 1988-Present.
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- Fields of Research
Specialization
- American Economic History Public Finance
- European Economic History Labor Market Analysis
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- Additional Teaching
Areas
- Economic Theory (elementary and intermediate)
- Economic Methodology
- Economic Development
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- Disseminated Research
(* denotes co-author)
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- Books and Mono
graphs
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- l. Essays in Nineteenth Century Economic History, co-editor
(Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, l975).
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- 2. The American Economy in Historical Perspective (Belmont,
CA.: Wadsworth Publishing Co., l976).
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- 3. Variations in Business and Economic History, co-editor
(Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, l982).
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- 4. Poverty, Income Distribution, the Family and Public Policy
study, Joint Economic Committee of Congress (Washington:
Government Printing Office, l986)*.
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- 5. Essays in the Economy of the Old Northwest, co-editor
(Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, l987).
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- 6. Out of Work: Unemployment and American Public Policy Since
1900 (New York: Holmes & Meier, forthcoming)*.
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- Published
Papers
- 1. "Fees, Charges and Other Non-Tax Sources of Revenue,"
Chapter XXV in the Report of the Commission on Revenue
(Springfield: State of Illinois, l963).
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- 2. "The Impact of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation on Banking Stability," Proceedings of the Fifteenth
Annual Meetings of the Business Hi
story Conference
(Bloomington: Bureau of Business Research, Indiana University,
l968).
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- 3. "Migration of Native Born Ohioans: 1850-1960," Bulletin
of Business Research, June l970*.
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- 4. "Settlement Patterns of Canadian Emigrants to the United
States, l850-l960," Canadian Journal of Economics, August
l970*.
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- 5. "The Settlement Preferences of Scandi
navian Emigrants to
the United States, l850-l960," Scandinavian Economic History
Review, No.2, l970*.
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- 6. "The Determinants of Emigration to South Africa,
l950-l967," South African Journal of Economics, December
l970*.
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- 7. "The Impact of Geographic Mobility on Regional Wage
Differentials, A Test of the Steady-State Equilibrium Hypothesis,"
Proceedings of the Business and Statistics Se
ction, American
Statistical Association, December l970*.
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- 8. "The Increasing Urbanization Thesis: Did New Immigrants to
the United States Have a Particular Fondness for Urban Life?",
Explorations in Economic History, Spring l971*.
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- 9. "Internal Migration Patterns in the Midwest, l850-1960,"
Regional Science Perspectives, Spring l971*.
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- 10. "The Deter
minants of Internal Migration in West Germany,
l967," Weltwirtschftliches Archiv, No.2, l971*.
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- 11. "Location Decisions of Puerto Rican Immigrants to the
United States," Social and Economic Studies, June
l971*.
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- 12. "Mobility of Native Americans", Journal of Economic
History, September l971*.
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- 13. "The Mobility of Appalachian Americans," Review
of
Regional Studies, Fall l971*.
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- 14. "Emigration from the United Kingdom to the United States,
l860-l913," Journal of Economic History, December
l971*.
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- 15. "The Geographic Distribution of British and Irish
Emigrants to the United States After l800," Scottish Journal of
Political Economy, February l972*.
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- 16. "Location Decisions of Recent
Immigrants to Sweden,"
Economy and History, Volume XV, l972*.
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- 17. "L'emigrazione brittanica e irlandese in American,"
Mercurio: Sintesi del pensirero economico e sociale
contemporaneo, December l972*.
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- 18. "Determinants of Interstate Migration by Race, l965-l970,"
Annals of Regional Science, June l973*.
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- 19. "Migration, Economic Opportunity and
the Quality of Life,"
Journal of Regional Science, August l973*.
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- 20. "International Labor Migration in Sweden, l967,"
Swedish Journal of Economics, Fall l973*.
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- 21. "Some Determinants of Interstate Migration of Blacks,
l965-l970," Western Economic Journal, December l973*.
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- 22. "A Note on Attitude as a Factor in Learning Economics,"
Journal of
Economic Education, March l974*.
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- 23. "The Distribution of Immigrant Population in the United
States: An Economic Analysis," Explorations in Economic
History, March l974*.
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- 24. "The Ames-Rosenberg Hypothesis Revisited," Explorations
in Economic History, March l974*.
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- 25. "Nineteenth Century English and Welsh Geographic Labor
Mobility: Some Further Ev
idence," Annals of Regional
Science, June l974*.
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- 26. "The Profitability of Ante Bellum Agriculture in the
Cotton Belt: Some New Evidence," Atlantic Economic Journal,
November l974*.
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- 27. "The Profitability of Slavery Revisted: A Different
Approach," Agricultural History, April l975*.
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- 28. "Migration in the Old Northwest," chapter in Essays in
Nineteenth Century Economic History (Athens, OH.: Ohio
University Press, l975)*.
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- 29. "The Slave Exploitation (Expropriation) Rate,"
Explorations in Economic History, Fall l975.
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- 30. "An Empirical Analysis of Income Expectations and
Interstate Migration," Review of Regional Studies, Fall
l975*.
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- 31. "Migration and the Quality of Life: Reply
and
Extension," Journal of Regional Science, Vol.16, No.l,
l976*.
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- 32. "Geographical Migration Within Sweden, l951-l966,"
Economy and History, Volume IXX, l976*.
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- 33. "Some Evidence on the Scale of the Antebellum Farm
Implement Industry," Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual
Meeting of the Business History Conference (Urbana, IL.:
Bureau of Business Research, University of Illi
nois, l976).
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- 34. "The Interstate Migration of Blacks: Reply to Ziegler,"
Economic Inquiry, September l976*.
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- 35. "Settlement Patterns of American Immigrants,1950-1968,"
Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Economic
History (Paris: Mouton, l977)*.
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- 36. "Exploitation of Labor in Early American Cotton Textile
Manufacturing," in Paul Uselding,
ed., Research in Economic
History (Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, l978)*.
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- 37. "The Profitability of Antebellum Manufacturing: Some New
Estimates," Business History Review, Spring l980*.
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- 38. "Population Transfers and the Post Bellum Adjustment to
Economic Dislocation: 1870-1920," Journal of Economic
History, March l980*.
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- 39. "Reply to Bateman and
Weiss," Business History
Review, Spring l981*.
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- 40. "State and Local Economic Development Strategy: A Supply
Side Perspective," Staff Study for the Joint Economic Committee of
the U.S. Congress (Washington,D.C.: Government Printing
Office, l981)
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- 41. "Robotics and the Economy," Staff Study for the Joint
Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress (Washington, D.C.:
Government Printing Of
fice, l982).
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- 42. "Rich States, Poor States: How High Taxes Inhibit Growth,"
Journal of Contemporary Studies, Fall l982.
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- 43. "A New Look at the Gold Standard: Is Professor Kemmerer
Right?", chapter in Variations in Business and Economic History
(Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, l982).
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- 44. "Productivity and Wages in the American Economy: A Tale of
Two C
enturies," Business and Economic History, Vol. XI,
Second Series, l982*.
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- 45. "The Hidden Agenda: A Reply to Professor Weiss,"
Business and Economic History, Vol. XI, Second Series,
l982*.
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- 46. "The Federal Underground Economy: Off Budget Activities of
the Federal Government," Staff Study for the Joint Economic
Committee of the U.S. Congress (Washington, D.C.: Government
Printing Offi
ce, l982).
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- 47. "The Natural Rate of Unemployment," Staff Study for the
Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress (Washington, D.C.:
Government Printing Office, l982)*.
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- 48. "Slavery, Amenities and Factor Price Equalization: A Note
of Migration and Freedom," Explorations in Economic
History, Spring l983*.
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- 49. "Fairness and the Flat Rate Tax," Jo
urnal of Contemporary
Studies, Winter l983*; reprinted in Thomas R. Swartz and Frank J.
Bonello, Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Economic
Issues, Second Edition (Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin Publishing
Group, l984)*.
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- 50. "Robotics and the Economy," Economic Impact, Winter l983;
reprinted in Third World Development (London: Grosvenor
House, l984).
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- 51. "Do's and Dont's of Tax R
eform," Hearing before the
Subcommittee on IRS Oversight,Senate Finance Committee, September
17, l984 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office,
l984).
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- 52. "Was the l981 Tax Cut Fair?" The Congressional Record,
June 13, l984; reprinted with accompanying testimony in Fairness
and the Reagan Tax Cuts, Hearing before the Joint Economic
Committee, June 12, l984 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing
Office, l984).
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- 53. "Tax Avoidance, Tax Equity and Tax Revenues: The Impact of
Marginal Income Tax Rate Changes in the United States, l954-l982,"
Study for the Joint Economic Commiittee of Congress
(Washington,D.C.: Government Printing Office, l984);
reprinted in Tax Notes, November l9, l984*.
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- 54. "The Market Place and Macroeconomic Planning," in Kurt R.
Leube and Albert H. Zlablinger, eds., The Political Economy of
Freedom: Essays in Honor of Friedrich A. von Hayek (Munich:
Philosophia Verlag, l984)*.
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- 55. "Migration Efficiency Ratios and the Optimal Distribution
of Population," Growth and Change, January l985*.
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- 56. "The Changing Burden of the Federal Individual Income Tax,
l981-83, Tax Notes, March 23, l985*.
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- 57. "Income Tax Shares an
d the Supply Side: A Reply," Tax
Notes, June 10, l985*.
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- 58. "Federal Tax Reform: Lessons from the States," Cato
Journal, Fall l985.
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- 59. "Tax Policy and Economic Growth In Ohio...", Southern
Ohio Business Review, Spring/Fall l985*.
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- 60. "The New Structural Poverty: A Quantitative Analysis," in
War on Poverty--Victory or Defeat? Hearing before the
Subcommittee
on Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Joint Economic Committee, Congress
of the United States (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing
Office, l986)*.
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- 61. "Suffer the Little Children: The True Casualties of the
War on Poverty," in War on Poverty-- Victory or Defeat? Hearing
before the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Joint
Economic Committee, Congress of the United States (Washington,
D.C.: Government Printing O
ffice, l986)*.
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- 62. "An Historical Perspective on Interregional Migration in
the United States," chapter seven of R.J. Krumm, ed., Housing and
Migration (Mount Pleasant, Mich.: Blackstone Books,
l986)*.
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- 63. "Inflation, Migration and Divorce in Contemporary
America," in Joseph Peden and Fred Glahe, eds., The American
Family and the State (San Francisco: Pacific Institute for
Public Polic
y Research, 1986)*.
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- 64. "Rent-Seeking, Distributional Coalitions, Taxes, Relative
Prices and Economic Growth," Public Choice, no.1,
l986*.
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- 65. "Wages, Prices and Employment: von Mises and the
Progressives," Review of Austrian Economics, 1986*.
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- 66. "Tithing for Levithan: the Case for a Pure Flat Rate Tax,"
chapter in Dwight Lee, ed., Taxation and t
he Deficit Economy (San
Francisco: Pacific Institute for Public Policy Research,
1986).
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- 67. "Demonstrating Their Freedom: The Post-Emancipation
Migration of Black Americans, " in Paul Uselding, ed., Research in
Economic History, Vol. X (Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press,
1986)*.
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- 68. "Disincentives and Welfare: A Summary," in hearing record
of Subcommittee on Trade, Productivity and Growth
, Joint
Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, 1986*.
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- 69. "Paying People to Be Poor", Research Report No. 121,
National Center for Policy Analysis (Dallas, Texas,
l986)*.
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- 70. "Federal Tax Increases and the Budget Deficit, l947-l986:
Some Empirical Evidence," Congressional Record, April 30,
l987*.
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- 71. Economic Growth and Decline in
the Old Northwest," in
David Klingaman and Richard Vedder, eds., Essays on the Economy of
the Old Northwest (Athens, OH: Ohio University Press,
l987).
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- 72. "The Tullock-Bastiat Hypothesis: The Inequality-Transfer
Curve and the Natural Distribution of Income," Public
Choice, 56:285-294, Spring 1988*.
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- 73. "The Destruction and Reconstruction of the Family Wage in
the United States, 1960-20
00," in Bryce J. Christensen, ed.,
The Family Wage (Rockford, IL: The Rockford Institute,
1988), 79-100.
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- 74. "Welfare Spending and the Poverty Rate," in James S.
Denton, ed. Welfare Reform: Consensus or Conflict? (Lanham, MD:
University Press of America, 1988).
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- 75. "Shrinking Paychecks: The New Economics of Family Life,"
The Family in America, 3(1): 1-8, January 1989.
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- 76. "Long Live the Corporate Raider," in David L. McKee, ed.,
Hostile Takeovers: Issues in Public and Corporate Policy (New
York: Praeger Publishers, 1989), pp.3-15.
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- 77. "The Tullock-Bastiat Hypothesis and Rawlsian Distribution
Stategies," Public Choice, April 1989*
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- 78. "The Growth and Distribution of Income in the United
States in Recent Years: An Overview," in Th
e Income Distribution,
Hearing of the Joint Economic Committee of Congress (Washington,
D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1989), pp. 9-65.
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- 79. "The Keynesian Peformance," Critical Review,
3:488-504, Summer/Fall 1989*.
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- 80. "Prospects for the Ohio Economy? Boom or Gloom?"
Southern Ohio Business Review, October 1989.
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- 81. "Public Aid and Human Serv
ices," in Joseph and Diane Bast,
eds., Coming Out of the Ice(Chicago: Heartland Institute,
1990), pp. 217-232.
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- 82. "The War Between the Rent Seekers," Public Choice,
March 1991, 68(3), pp. 282-289.*
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- 83. "Why People Work: An Examination of Interstate Variations
in Labor Force Participation," Journal of Labor Research,
Winter 1991, 12(1), pp. 47-59*.
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- 84. "Black Exploitation and White Benefits: The Civil War
Revolution," in Richard F. America, ed., The Wealth of Races, No.
132 , Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies,
(Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990), pp. 125-137.
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- 85. "Tiebout, Taxes, and Economic Growth," Cato
Journal, Spring/Summer 1990, pp. 91-108.
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- 86. "Youthanasia," Family in America, 4: 1-8, July 1990;
rep
rinted in America's Children (San Diego: Greenhaven
Press, 1991).
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- 87. "Excise Taxes in the American Fiscal System. National
Chamber Foundation Policy Analysis, August 1990. 33 pp.
Washington, D.C.: National Chamber Foundation.*
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- 88. "The Great Depression of 1946," forthcoming, Review of
Austrian Economics, fall 1991*
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- 89. "Recession and State and
Local Fiscal Policies: An
Unorthodox View," in The 1991 Economic Report of the President,
Hearings of the Joint Economic Committee of Congress
(Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1991), pp.
569-584.
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- 90. "Across Group Pareto Efficiency and the 1986 Tax Reform: A
General Equilibrium Assessment," Economic Notes*.
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- 91. "State and Local Taxes and Economic Performance,"
Souther
n Business and Economic Journal,*
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- 92. "Racial Differences in Unemployment in the U.S.,
1890-1990," Journal of Economic History*.
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- Miscellaneous Professional
Publications
- l. Book Review, Claudia D. Goldin's Urban Slavery in the
American South, Journal of Ethnic Studies, l977.
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- 2. Instructor's Manual for The American Economy in Historical
Perspective (Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Co.,
l977).
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- 3. Book review, Paul Uselding, ed. Research in Economic
History, Volume 4, appearing in Agricultural History,
Spring l980.
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- 4. "Musicians on the Move," Suzuki World, Summer
l983.
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- 5. Book review, Ta
kenori Inoki's Aspects of German Peasant
Emigration to the United States, l85l- l914, Journal of
Economic History, December l984.
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- 6. Op-Ed articles in the Wall Street Journal: "Soaking
the Rich Through Tax Cuts," March 21, 1985* (reprinted in Richard
McKenzie, Economics (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986); "A Thirty
Percent Rate Brings Greater Returns," May 8, 1985*; "AFDC and the
Laffer Principle," March 26, 1986*; "Latest Data A
ttest- Cuts in
Top Rate Play Robin Hood," April 28, 1987* (reprinted in the
Congressional Record); "Small Classes are Better for Whom?", June
7, 1988; "Rich and Poor Draw Closer," January 12, 1989*.
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- 7. Numerous other articles in the popular press, some
co-authored, including the Detroit News, Dayton Daily News,
Washington Times, Newsday, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cincinnati
Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Street News, Akron Beacon
Journal<
/I>, and, partly by syndication, a large number of other
newspapers.
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- 8. Book review, Hill and Hill, Robotics and the Economy,
Growth and Change, no. 2, l986.
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- 9. "Taking a Walk Down Wall Street," MBA Quarterly,
Winter l986*.
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- 10. "The Failure of the War on Poverty," Policy Forum,
September l985*.
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- 11. Boo
k Review, Atack and Bateman, To Their Own Soil,
Indiana Magazine of History, December 1988.
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- 12. "School Productivity, Class Size, and Choice," Updating
School Board Policies, December 1988.
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- 13. Book review, Kurtzman, The Decline and Crash of the
American Economy, Journal of Economic History, June
1989.
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- 14. "Do Tax Increases Harm Economic Growth
and Development?",
Arizona Issue Analysis, Report #106, Barry Goldwater
Institute for Public Policy Research, September 20, 1989, 11 pp.
Reprinted, 1990, by the Independent Institute and the
Commonwealth Institute.
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- 15. "A Review of Fiscal 2000's Findings and Recommendations,"
Arizona Issue Analysis, Report #108, Barry Goldwater
Institute for Public Policy Research, February 1990, 19 pp.
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- 16. "Do Immigrants Increase Unemployment or Retard Economic
Growth?:", Research Study, National Chamber Foundation,
Washington, D.C., 1990 (Reprinted in the Congressional
Record, September 26, 1990, pp. S13946-13949; also issued as a
report from the Republican members of the Joint Economic Committee
of Congress).
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- 17. "The University in Intertemporal Perspective," abridged
version of speech delivered to Ohio University
Convocation,
reprinted in Judy Pearson and Paul Nelson, Caring and Sharing: An
Introduction to Speech Communication (Dubuque, IA: William
Brown Publishers, 1991).
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- 18. "The Great American Tax Debate: A Symposium," Policy
Review, 56,Spring 1991, pp. 53-59.*
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- 19. "Meeting California's Budget Challenge", study
(Sacremento: California Chamber of Commerce, 1991).
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- Teaching
Activities
- l. Winner, University Professor Award for Teaching Excellence,
l985.
- 2. Winner, Dean's Teaching Award, College of Arts and
Sciences, l985.
- 3. Co-Organizer, Earhart Founndation Lecture Series in
Economics, l971, l976.
- 4. Co-Ordinator, Morton Professor Program in Economic History
l979; developer of videotape ser
ies of interviews with leading
economic historians.
- 5. Director, Honors Tutorial Program in Economics, Ohio
University, l982-Preent.
- 6. Member eight doctoral committees; director, numerous
master's theses, papers, etc.
- 7. First Ohio University faculty member to teach course by
"interactive" television (Athens and Lancaster, Ohio, Winter
l983).
- 8. Courses taught (Ohio university unless otherwise
indicated): Princi
ples of Economics (macro, micro, combined
macro-micro, honors, sections for high school teachers; at
Claremont Men's College, University of Colorado as well as Ohio
University); intermediate microeconomic theory, intermediate
macroeconomic theory, American Economic History, European Economic
history, economic development, graduate seminar in development
economics (University of Colorado), introduction to economic
methodology, public finance, international economics(MARA
Insti
tute, Malaysia).
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