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Is Environmental Justice Good for White Folks? (with James K. Boyce, Grace Chang, and Helen Scharber), Economics Department Working Paper Series (2010)
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities in...
ECONOMIC PARAMETERS OF END-OF-LIFE CARE: SOME POLICY IMPLICATIONS IN AN ERA OF HEALTH CARE REFORM (with Michael Ash and Stephen Arons), Western New England Law Review (2009)
Measuring Corporate Environmental Justice Performance (with Michael Ash and James K. Boyce), Economics Department Working Paper Series (2008)
Measures of corporate environmental justice performance can be a valuable tool in eorts to promote...
An EU Sky Trust: Distributional Analysis for Hungary (with Viola Ferjentsik and Michael Ash), PERI Working Papers (2007)
We analyze the effects of EU adoption of a Sky Trust (Barnes and Breslow 2003)...
Frequently Asked Questions About Providing Domestic Partner Benefits (with M.V. Lee Badgett), The Williams Institute (2006)
Whose Money? Whose Time? A Nonparametric Approach to Modeling Time Spent on Housework (with Sanjiv Gupta and Michael Ash), Economics Department Working Paper Series (2006)
We argue that earlier quantitative research on the relationship between heterosexual partners’ earnings and time...
Separate and Unequal: The Effect of Unequal Access to Employment-Based Health Insurance on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual People (with Michael A. Ash and Lee Badgett), Economics Department Working Paper Series (2004)
Employers’ standard practice of including legal spouses in health insurance is likely to place people...
The Effect of Registered Nurses' Unions on Heart-Attack Mortality (with Michael Ash and Jean Ann Seago), Industrial & Labor Relations Review (2004)
Although hospital work organization affects patient outcomes and in some states registered nurses (R.N.’s) are...
Environmental Justice: Causes, Consequences, Controversies, and Confidence, Albany Law School (2004)
Hypothetical Bias in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Studies (with Michael Ash, James J. Murphy, and Thomas H. Stevens), PERI Working Papers (2004)
This paper uses a meta-analysis to explore the relationship between hypothetical bias and the price...
Stock Market Liquidity and Economic Growth: A Critical Appraisal of the Levine/Zervos, Allied Social Sciences Assocation (2004)
Separate and Unequal: The Effect of Unequal Access to Employment-Based Health Insurance on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual People in Couples, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (2003)
Unions, wages, and workplace conditions: New evidence from the hospital industry, American Public Health Association 131st Annual Meeting (2003)
Who lives on thewrong side of the environmental tracks?, U.S. Society for Ecological Economics (2003)
Stock Market Liquidity and Economic Growth: A critical appraisal of the Levine/Zervos model (with Andong Zhu, Michael Ash, and Robert Pollin), PERI Working Papers (2002)
Levine and Zervos (1998) presented cross-country econometric evidence showing that, in a sample of 47...
Who Lives on the Wrong Side of the Environmental Tracks? Evidence from the EPA's Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators Model (with Michael Ash and T. Robert Fetter), PERI Working Papers (2002)
This study analyzes the social and economic correlates of air pollution exposure in U.S. cities...