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Postal address:Department of Economics and Business Rhodes College 2000 N. parkway Memphis, TN 38112-1690 auburn university, al 36849
Workplace:Department of Economics and Business Administration, Rhodes College, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2006

  1. THE COST STRUCTURE OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN EASTERN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA
    William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School Downloads
  2. Testing for Hypothetical Bias in Contingent Valuation Using a Latent Choice Multinomial Logit Model
    Working Papers, Department of Economics, Appalachian State University Downloads

2004

  1. Modeling Hidden Alternatives in Random Utility Models: An Application to Don’t Know Responses in Contingent Valuation
    Working Papers, Department of Economics, Appalachian State University View citations
    See also Journal Article in Land Economics (2005)

Journal Articles

2009

  1. Which Microfinance Institutions Are Becoming More Cost Effective with Time? Evidence from a Mixture Model
    Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2009, 41, (4), 651-672 Downloads
  2. Who's number one? - ranking college football teams for the 2003 season
    Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (3), 307-310 Downloads

2008

  1. Deregulation and productivity changes in banking: evidence from European unification
    Applied Financial Economics Letters, 2008, 4, (3), 193-197 Downloads View citations
  2. The impact of money on elections: evidence from open seat races in the United States House of Representatives, 1990-2004
    Economics Bulletin, 2008, 4, (2), 1-12 Downloads

2006

  1. A Logit Model with Missing Information Illustrated by Testing for Hidden Unemployment in Transition Economies
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2006, 68, (5), 665-677 Downloads
  2. A note on the long-run benefits from international equity diversification for a Taiwan investor diversifying in the US equity market
    International Review of Financial Analysis, 2006, 15, (1), 57-67 Downloads View citations
  3. An empirical model of choice of one-time corporate cash disbursement methods
    Studies in Economics and Finance, 2006, 23, (1), 27-50 Downloads
  4. Estimating the circle closest to a set of points by maximum likelihood using the BHHH algorithm
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2006, 172, (1), 120-126 Downloads

2005

  1. A statistical analysis of the handling characteristics of certain sporting arms: frontier regression, the moment of inertia, and the radius of gyration
    Journal of Applied Statistics, 2005, 32, (1), 3-16 Downloads
  2. Analysing Misleading Discrete Responses: A Logit Model Based on Misclassified Data
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2005, 67, (1), 105-113 Downloads View citations
  3. Financial development and economic growth: the case of Taiwan
    Applied Economics, 2005, 37, (12), 1329-1335 Downloads View citations
  4. Fraud Detection Using a Multinomial Logit Model With Missing Information
    Journal of Risk & Insurance, 2005, 72, (4), 539-550 Downloads View citations
  5. Modeling Hidden Alternatives in Random Utility Models: An Application to "Don’t Know" Responses in Contingent Valuation
    Land Economics, 2005, 81, (3) Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2004)

2004

  1. A re-examination of Wagner's law for ten countries based on cointegration and error-correction modelling techniques
    Applied Financial Economics, 2004, 14, (8), 577-589 Downloads View citations
  2. Improved trade classification rules: Estimates using a logit model based on misclassified data
    Atlantic Economic Journal, 2004, 32, (3), 256-256 Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Estimating a mixture of stochastic frontier regression models via the em algorithm: A multiproduct cost function application
    Empirical Economics, 2003, 28, (3), 581-598 Downloads View citations
  2. Predicting discrete outcomes with the maximum score estimator: the case of the NCAA men's basketball tournament
    International Journal of Forecasting, 2003, 19, (2), 313-317 Downloads View citations
  3. Valuing Pre-Commercial Genetic Resources: A Maximum Entropy Approach
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2003, 85, (2), 429-436 Downloads

2002

  1. "Small sample properties of ML, COLS and DEA estimators of frontier models in the presence of heteroscedasticity" by A.N. Bojanic, S.B. Caudill and J.M. Ford, European Journal of Operational Research 108, 1998, 140-148: A comment
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2002, 136, (2), 466-467 Downloads
  2. Heterogeneous skewness in binary choice models: predicting outcomes in the men's NCAA basketball tournament
    Journal of Applied Statistics, 2002, 29, (7), 991-1001 Downloads
  3. SFA, TFA and a New Thick Frontier: Graphical and Analytical Comparisons
    Applied Financial Economics, 2002, 12, (5), 309-17 Downloads
  4. Small sample properties of ML, COLS and DEA estimators of frontier models in the presence of heteroscedasticity: A reply to Banker, Chang, and Cooper
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2002, 136, (2), 468-469 Downloads
  5. Tax-and-Spend, Spend-and-Tax, or Fiscal Synchronization: New Evidence for Ten Countries
    Applied Economics, 2002, 34, (12), 1553-61 Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Charter Status, Ownership Type and Efficiency in the Thrift Industry
    Applied Financial Economics, 2001, 11, (2), 147-55 Downloads
  2. Testing Efficiency Across Markets: Evidence from the NCAA Basketball Betting Market
    Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2001-01, 28, (1-2), 231-248 Downloads

1999

  1. Specification Search and Levels of Significance in Econometric Models
    Eastern Economic Journal, 1999, 25, (3), 289-300 Downloads View citations

1998

  1. Do Network News Agencies Play Their Dominant Strategies? Empirical Evidence from Lead News Stories
    Applied Economics Letters, 1998, 5, (10), 623-29 Downloads
  2. Small-sample properties of ML, COLS, and DEA estimators of frontier models in the presence of heteroscedasticity
    European Journal of Operational Research, 1998, 108, (1), 140-148 Downloads View citations
  3. Television Revenue and the Structure of Athletic Contests: The Case of the National Basketball Association
    Eastern Economic Journal, 1998, 24, (1), 43-50 Downloads

1997

  1. A Quality-Adjusted Price Index for Mainframe Computers
    Applied Economics, 1997, 29, (12), 1605-10 Downloads View citations
    Also in Applied Economics, 1997, 29, (12), 1605-1610 (1997) Downloads View citations
  2. The diffusion of production processes in the U.S. banking industry: A finite mixture approach
    Journal of Banking & Finance, 1997, 21, (5), 721-740 Downloads View citations
  3. The rise (or fall) of lottery adoption within the logic of collective action: Some empirical evidence
    Journal of Economics and Finance, 1997, 21, (1), 43-49 Downloads View citations

1996

  1. Maximum likelihood estimation in a model with interval data: a comment and extension
    Journal of Applied Statistics, 1996, 23, (1), 97-104 Downloads
  2. The Effect of Charter Status on Savings and Loan Resolution Costs
    Applied Economics Letters, 1996, 3, (5), 293-97 Downloads

1995

  1. A Discrete-Time Hazard Model of Lottery Adoption
    Applied Economics, 1995, 27, (6), 555-61 View citations
  2. Certificate-of-Need Regulation and the Diffusion of Innovations: A Random Coefficient Model
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1995, 10, (1), 73-78 Downloads
  3. Economies of Scale in State Lotteries: An Update and Statistical Test
    Applied Economics Letters, 1995, 2, (4), 115-17 Downloads
  4. Frontier Estimation and Firm-Specific Inefficiency Measures in the Presence of Heteroscedasticity
    Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1995, 13, (1), 105-11 View citations
  5. Modeling Household Fertility Decisions: Estimation and Testing of Censored Regression Models for Count Data
    Empirical Economics, 1995, 20, (2), 183-96 View citations

1993

  1. Biases in frontier estimation due to heteroscedasticity
    Economics Letters, 1993, 41, (1), 17-20 Downloads View citations
  2. Estimating the Costs of Partial-Coverage Rent Controls: A Stochastic Frontier Approach
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1993, 75, (4), 727-31 Downloads
  3. Modeling Regulatory Behavior: The Economic Theory of Regulation versus Alternative Theories and Simple Rules of Thumb
    Journal of Regulatory Economics, 1993, 5, (3), 251-62

1992

  1. An alternative to Bemmels's method of investigating biases in arbitration
    Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1992, 45, (4), 800-803
  2. More on grouping coarseness in linear normal regression models
    Journal of Econometrics, 1992, 52, (3), 407-417 Downloads View citations
  3. Racial Differences in Homeownership and Housing Wealth, 1970-1986
    Economic Inquiry, 1992, 30, (1), 83-100 View citations

1991

  1. Finite Mixture Estimation of Multiproduct Cost Functions
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1991, 73, (4), 654-64 Downloads View citations
  2. The Impact of Participation in Intercollegiate Athletics on Income and Graduation
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1991, 73, (3), 525-31 Downloads View citations

1990

  1. Econometrics in Theory and Practice
    Eastern Economic Journal, 1990, 16, (3), 249-256 Downloads View citations

1989

  1. Efficient Estimation of the Costs of Rent Controls
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1989, 71, (1), 154-59 Downloads

1988

  1. An Advantage of the Linear Probability Model over Probit or Logit
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1988, 50, (4), 425-27 View citations

1985

  1. Modelling the demand for optional classes of local measured telephone service
    Economic Modelling, 1985, 2, (1), 39-51 Downloads
 
 
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