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Rensselaer Working Papers in Economics
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0906: Demand For Durable Goods, Nondurable Goods And Services
John J. Heim
0905: The Real Exchange Rate And The U. S. Economy 2000 - 2008
John J. Heim
0904: Does Consumer Confidence, As Measured By The Conference Board’s Index Of Consumer Confidence, Affect Demand For Consumer And Investment Goods(Or Just Proxy For Things That Do)?
John J. Heim
0903: Does Consumer Confidence, As Measured By U. Of Michigan Indices, Affect Demand For Consumer And Investment Goods (Or Just Proxy For Things That Do)?
John J. Heim
0902: Determinants Of Demand For Different Types Of Investment Goods
John J. Heim
0901: A MethodFor Separating Iincome & Substitution Effects Of Exchange Rate Changes On Aggregate Demand
John J. Heim
0806: The Investment Function: Determinants Of Demand For Investment Goods
John J. Heim
0805: The Consumption Function
John J. Heim
0804: Evaluating the Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Employees: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Donald S. Siegel and Kenneth L. Simons
0803: How Falling Exchange Rates 2000-2007 Have Affected the U.S. Economy and Trade Deficit (Evaluated Using the Federal Reserve's Real Broad Exchange Rate)
John J. Heim
0802: How Falling Exchange Rates 2000-2007 Have Affected the U.S. Economy and Trade Deficit (Evaluated Using the Federal Reserve's Nominal Broad Exchange Rate)
John J. Heim
0801: How Falling Exchange Rates 2000-2007 Have Affected the U.S. Economy and Trade Deficit (Evaluated Using the Federal Reserve's G-10 Exchange Rate)
John J. Heim
0714a: Tracking Global Factor Inputs, Factor Earnings, and Emissions Associated with Consumption in a World Modeling Framework
Faye Duchin and Stephen H. Levine
0713: Which Interest Rate Should We Use In The Is Curve?
John J. Heim
0712: Does A Strong Dollar Increase Demand For Both Domestic And Imported Goods?
John J. Heim
0711: The Economics of the Mega-Greenhouse Effect: A Conceptual Framework
John M. Gowdy and Roxana Julia (John Gowdy and John Malcolm Gowdy )
0710: Was Keynes Right? Does Current Year Disposable Income Drive Consumption Spending?
John J. Heim
0709: Does the Exchange Rate Really Affect Consumer Spending?
John J. Heim
0708: Which Interest Rate Seems Most Related to Business Investment? A Few Preliminary Findings from an Ongoing Study
John J. Heim
0707: Do Falling Import Prices Increase Market Demand for Domestically Produced Consumer Goods?
John J. Heim
0706: China's Carbon Emissions 1971-2003
Chunbo Ma and David I. Stern
0705: Regional Development in China: Interregional Transportation Infrastructure and Regional Comparative Advantage
Lining He and Faye Duchin
0704: Energy and the Global Economy
Faye Duchin
0703: Mathematical Models in Input-Output Economics
Faye Duchin and Albert E. Steenge
0702: Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solsitialis, L.) is an invasive weed that creates problems for the management of Idaho's rangelands. A bioeconomic approach combined with an input-output economic model is used to estimate direct and secondary economic costs of the weed in relation to its interference with agricultural and non-agricultural benefits that rangelands provide. Direct economic costs of the infestations were estimated to be of 8.2 million '05 dollars per year, and secondary costs of 4.5 million '05 dollars per year, for a total of 12.7 million '05 dollars; agricultural related economic impacts accounted for 79 % of this total cost, and non-agricultural for 21 %
Roxana Julia , David W. Holland and Joseph Guenthner
0701: Behavioral Economics and Climate Change Policy
John M. Gowdy (John Gowdy and John Malcolm Gowdy )
0615: China's Changing Energy Intensity Trend: A Decomposition Analysis
Chunbo Ma and David I. Stern
0614: Science and Industry: Tracing the Flow of Basic Research through Manufacturing and Trade
James Adams and J. Roger Clemmons
0613: A Frontier Approach to Testing the Averch-Johnson Hypothesis
Donald F. Vitaliano and Gregory Stella
0612: How Rapidly Does Science Leak Out?
James Adams , J. Roger Clemmons and Paula E. Stephan
0611: The Growing Allocative Inefficiency of the U.S. Higher Education Sector
James Adams and J. Roger Clemmons
0610: An Empirical Analysis of the Propensity of Academics to Engage in Informal University Technology Transfer
Albert N. Link , Donald S. Siegel and Barry Bozeman
0609: The Effectiveness of University Technology Transfer: Lessons Learned from Qualitative and Quantitative Research in the U.S. and U.K
Phillip H. Phan and Donald S. Siegel
0608: Three Lenses on the Multinational Enterprise: Politics, Corruption and Corporate Social Responsibility
Peter Rodriguez , Donald S. Siegel , Amy Hillman and Lorraine Eden
0607: Assessing the Effects of Ownership Change on Women and Minority Employees: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
John Marsh , Donald S. Siegel and Kenneth L. Simons
0606: Why and How Should We Account For the Environment?
Peter J. Stauvermann
0605: Corporate Social Responsibility and Economic Performance
Catherine J. Morrison-Paul and Donald S. Siegel (Catherine J. Morrison Paul )
0604: Corporate Social Responsibility: International Perspectives
Abagail McWilliams , Donald S. Siegel and Patrick M. Wright
0603: Human Ecology: Industrial Ecology
Faye Duchin and Stephen H. Levine
0602: An Empirical Analysis of the Strategic Use of Corporate Social Responsibility
Donald S. Siegel and Donald F. Vitaliano
0601: Assessing the Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firm Performance, Plant Productivity, and Workers: New Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Donald S. Siegel and Kenneth L. Simons
0512: Technology and Petroleum Exhaustion: Evidence from Two Mega-Oilfields
John M. Gowdy and Roxana Julia (John Gowdy and John Malcolm Gowdy )
0511: The Effect of NAFTA on Energy and Environmental Efficiency in Mexico
David I. Stern
0510: A Three-Layer Atmosphere-Ocean Time Series Model of Global Climate Change
David I. Stern
0509: A World Trade Model with Bilateral Trade Based on Comparative Advantage
Anders Hammer Strømman and Faye Duchin
0508: Shifting Trade Patterns as a Means to Reduce Global CO2 Emissions: Implications for the Aluminium Industry
Anders Hammer Strømman , Edgar G. Hertwich and Faye Duchin
0507: World Trade as the Adjustment Mechanism of Agriculture to Climate Change
Roxana Julia and Faye Duchin
0506: Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategic Implications
Abagail McWilliams , Donald S. Siegel and Patrick M. Wright
0505: Evolutionary Theory and Economic Policy with Reference to Sustainability
John M. Gowdy (John Gowdy and John Malcolm Gowdy )
0504: Reversal in the Trend of Global Anthropogenic Sulfur Emissions
David I. Stern