Browsing ECO Faculty Research by Title
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Mexico's business cycles and synchronization with the USA in the post-NAFTA Years
(Wiley-blackwell, 2011-11)A number of papers have investigated the increasing macroeconomic ties between Mexico and the USA. These studies have relied on linear models, however, making their results suspect. Other papers have investigated nonlinearity ... -
Monetary shocks, equity returns and volatility: a firm-level panel data analysis
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016)This article studies the impact of monetary policy shocks on equity returns and their volatility among nine industries and their affiliated firms in the United States. We use an extension of the traditional CAPM as the ... -
Net discount rate determination: A reply
(The Journal of Forensic Economics and Allen Press Publishing Services, 1997) -
Physician goals: impact on hospital performance
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 1989-01-01)Controversy prevails concerning the relative superiority of for-profit versus not-for-profit hospitals. Presented here are three variations to each of two basic theoretical models that contrast performance of for-profit ... -
Regional house price segmentation and convergence in the US: a new approach
(Springer US, 2015-01)This paper investigates the extent of regional integration (or, conversely, segmentation) in US home values. In contrast to some previous studies, we examine the degree of integration in the US with a data set which runs ... -
Selecting the time period over which the net discount rate is determined for economic loss analysis
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Valuation of minority stockholder's interest in a closely-held private corporation
(The Journal of Forensic Economics and Allen Press Publishing Services, 1995) -
Voter demand for fluoridated water: a tale of two c(av)ities
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD, 2013-09-25)Government fluoridation of public water systems to promote dental health has long been advocated by many health associations, based on the findings of mainstream scientific studies. Despite this, fluoridation remains a ...