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Working Papers
2023
- AGING IN STYLE: Seniority and Sentiment in Scholarly Writing
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (1)
- Why Do Older Scholars Slow Down?
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
2022
- Aging in Style: Does How We Write Matter?
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
2020
- A Way to Influence Public Policy
On the Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2015
- What have economists been doing for the last 50 years? A text analysis of published academic research from 1960-2010
Economics Discussion Papers, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) View citations (30)
See also Journal Article What have economists been doing for the last 50 years? A text analysis of published academic research from 1960-2010, Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) (2015) View citations (32) (2015)
2009
- Contract Renegotiation and Rent Re-Redistribution: Who Gets Raked Over the Coals?
Stirling Economics Discussion Papers, University of Stirling, Division of Economics 
See also Journal Article Contract renegotiation and rent re-distribution: Who gets raked over the coals?, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier (2011) View citations (2) (2011)
- Policy Shocks and Contract Renegotiation: Who Gets Raked Over the Coals?
SIRE Focus Papers, Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
Journal Articles
2024
- When Is the Ark Getting Here? The Impact of the Media on Threatened and Endangered Species’ Time to Listing and Long-Term Sustainability
Sustainability, 2024, 16, (6), 1-15
- Where We’re At, and What We’re Looking For
Cogent Economics & Finance, 2024, 12, (1), 2368897
2023
- Additional evidence on gender and language in academic economics research
Scientometrics, 2023, 128, (11), 5949-5968
- New Evidence on Diversity in Environmental and Resource Economics
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2023, 17, (1), 178 - 187
- The Local and Aggregated Impacts of Stay-at-Home Orders on State Level Unemployment Outcomes
Eastern Economic Journal, 2023, 49, (2), 142-155
2022
- Who Are the More Dismal Economists? Gender and Language in Academic Economics Research
AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2022, 112, 592-96 View citations (2)
2020
- Drivers of COVID-19 Stay at Home Orders: Epidemiologic, Economic, or Political Concerns?
Economics of Disasters and Climate Change, 2020, 4, (3), 503-514 View citations (2)
2019
- A Retrospective Benefit-Cost Analysis on the Elwha River Restoration Project
Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2019, 11, (1), 76-100 View citations (1)
- Which leading journal leads? Idea diffusion in economics research journals
Empirical Economics, 2019, 57, (3), 901-921 View citations (3)
2018
- A SURVEY OF JEL CODES: WHAT DO THEY MEAN AND ARE THEY USED CONSISTENTLY?
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2018, 32, (1), 249-272 View citations (18)
- Cap-and-trade versus carbon taxes: which market mechanism gets the most attention?
Climatic Change, 2018, 151, (3), 605-618 View citations (3)
2016
- IN TANDEM OR OUT OF SYNC? ACADEMIC ECONOMICS RESEARCH AND PUBLIC POLICY MEASURES
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2016, 34, (1), 190-202 View citations (5)
2015
- What have economists been doing for the last 50 years? A text analysis of published academic research from 1960-2010
Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), 2015, 9, 1-38 View citations (32)
See also Working Paper What have economists been doing for the last 50 years? A text analysis of published academic research from 1960-2010, Economics Discussion Papers (2015) View citations (30) (2015)
2014
- Determinants of contract completeness: An environmental regulatory application
International Review of Law and Economics, 2014, 37, (C), 198-208 View citations (12)
2011
- Contract renegotiation and rent re-distribution: Who gets raked over the coals?
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2011, 62, (2), 155-165 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Contract Renegotiation and Rent Re-Redistribution: Who Gets Raked Over the Coals?, Stirling Economics Discussion Papers (2009) (2009)
2010
- Balancing Environmental Protection and Energy Production in the Federal Hydropower Licensing Process
Land Economics, 2010, 86, (3) View citations (13)
- The potential for small scale hydropower development in the US
Energy Policy, 2010, 38, (10), 5512-5519 View citations (33)
- Time to Pick a Fight? Interest Group Decision Making to Enter the Hydropower Regulatory Process
Eastern Economic Journal, 2010, 36, (1), 11-32 View citations (2)
2009
- Letter: Regarding Voting for Charity's Sake
The Economists' Voice, 2009, 6, (3), 2
2008
- Consolidation and ownership trends of nonfederal hydropower generating assets, 1980-2003
Energy Economics, 2008, 30, (3), 715-731 View citations (1)
- Refusing to budge: a confirmatory bias in decision making?
Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences, 2008, 7, (2), 193-214
- The potential of water power in the fight against global warming in the US
Energy Policy, 2008, 36, (9), 3252-3265 View citations (15)
2006
- Sources of Bureaucratic Delay: A Case Study of FERC Dam Relicensing
The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2006, 22, (1), 258-288 View citations (10)
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