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Homepage:http://www.econ.canterbury.ac.nz/personal_pages/bob_reed/
Phone:+64-3-3642631
Postal address:Department of Economics University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch New Zealand
Workplace:Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2009

  1. Do Constructed-Response and Multiple-Choice Questions Measure the Same Thing?
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. How To Pick The Best Regression Equation: A Review And Comparison Of Model Selection Algorithms
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads

2008

  1. On Estimating Marginal Tax Rates and Tax Progressivities for U.S. States
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads

2007

  1. A Monte Carlo Evaluation of Some Common Panel Data Estimators when Serial Correlation and Cross-sectional Dependence are Both Present
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads

2006

  1. A Monte Carlo Evaluation of the Efficiency of the PCSE Estimator
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. Another Look at what to do with Time-series Cross-section Data
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads View citations
    Also in Econometrics, EconWPA (2005) Downloads View citations
  3. The Determinants of U. S. State Economic Growth: A Less Extreme Bounds Analysis
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Economic Inquiry (2009)
  4. The Robust Relationship Between Taxes and State Economic Growth
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics Downloads View citations

2005

  1. How Right-to-Work Laws Affect Wages
    Labor and Demography, EconWPA Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Labor Research (2003)
  2. Tax Burden and the Mismeasurement of State Tax Policy
    Public Economics, EconWPA Downloads
  3. Tax Cuts and Employment Growth in New Jersey: Lessons From a Regional Analysis
    Urban/Regional, EconWPA Downloads
  4. The Effect of Welfare on Work and Marriage: A View From the States
    HEW, EconWPA Downloads View citations

Journal Articles

2009

  1. THE DETERMINANTS OF U.S. STATE ECONOMIC GROWTH: A LESS EXTREME BOUNDS ANALYSIS
    Economic Inquiry, 2009, 47, (4), 685-700 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2006)

2006

  1. Democrats, republicans, and taxes: Evidence that political parties matter
    Journal of Public Economics, 2006, 90, (4-5), 725-750 Downloads View citations

2003

  1. A study of quasi-experimental control group methods for estimating policy impacts
    Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2003, 33, (1), 3-25 Downloads View citations
  2. How Right-To-Work Laws Affect Wages
    Journal of Labor Research, 2003, 24, (4), 713-730 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2005)

1998

  1. A Comparison of Prospective and Retrospective Voting with Heterogeneous Politicians
    Public Choice, 1998, 96, (1-2), 93-116 Downloads
  2. Hedonic Wages and Labor Market Search
    Journal of Labor Economics, 1998, 16, (4), 815-47 Downloads View citations
  3. The Relationship between Congressional Spending and Tenure with an Application to Term Limits
    Public Choice, 1998, 94, (1-2), 85-104 Downloads View citations
    Also in Public Choice, 1998, 94, (1), 85-104 (1998) Downloads View citations

1997

  1. Endogenizing the Median Voter: Public Choice Goes to School
    Public Choice, 1997, 93, (1-2), 99-118 Downloads

1994

  1. An Analysis of the Impact of Congressional Term Limits
    Economic Inquiry, 1994, 32, (1), 79-91 View citations
  2. Do Women Prefer Women's Work?
    Applied Economics, 1994, 26, (12), 1133-44 View citations

1992

  1. Compensating Wage Differentials and Unobserved Productivity
    Journal of Political Economy, 1992, 100, (4), 835-58 Downloads View citations
  2. Estimation of duration models using the Annual Housing Survey
    Journal of Urban Economics, 1992, 31, (3), 311-324 Downloads View citations
  3. The Behavior of Congressional Tenure over Time: 1953-1991
    Public Choice, 1992, 73, (2), 183-203

1989

  1. Information in Political Markets: A Little Knowledge Can Be a Dangerous Thing
    Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 1989, 5, (2), 355-74 View citations
  2. The Marriage Premium and Compensating Wage Differentials
    Journal of Population Economics, 1989, 2, (4), 237-65 View citations
 
 
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