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Working Papers
2010
- Public Use or Abuse? The Use of Eminent Domain for Economic Development in the Era of \textit{Kelo}
Working papers, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics
2004
- The Economics of Ethics: The Cost of Political Corruption
CCEA Studies, University of Connecticut, Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis 
See also Journal Article The Economics of Ethics: The Cost of Political Corruption, The Connecticut Economy, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics (2004) (2004)
Journal Articles
2014
- The Price Connecticut Pays for Policy Uncertainty
(The Price Connecticut Pays for Policy Uncertainty)
The Connecticut Economy, 2014, (Winter)
2013
- A Manufacturing Report Card: Does Connecticut Make the Grade?
The Connecticut Economy, 2013, (Winter)
- Connecticut Housing: Variety Adds Some Spice to Price
The Connecticut Economy, 2013, (Spring)
- Is Connecticut Master of Its Own Economic Fate?
The Connecticut Economy, 2013, (Fall)
- Targeting Gun Violence: Can We Reduce Gun Deaths and Lot Lose Jobs?
The Connecticut Economy, 2013, (Summer) View citations (1)
- The Use of Eminent Domain for Economic Development in the Era of Kelo
Economic Development Quarterly, 2013, 27, (4), 352-362 View citations (8)
2012
- As Good as it Gets?
The Connecticut Economy, 2012, (Winter)
- Connecticut: A Command Post for Corporate HQs
The Connecticut Economy, 2012, (Fall)
- Connecticut’s Delicate Balance Between Tax Growth and Volatility
The Connecticut Economy, 2012, (Summer)
- Shared Work; Shared Sacrifices: An Rx for Unemployment?
The Connecticut Economy, 2012, (Spring)
2011
- Community Colleges
The Connecticut Economy, 2011, (Winter)
- Economic Regulation of Business
The Connecticut Economy, 2011, (Fall)
- Making the Best of Calamity
The Connecticut Economy, 2011, (Spring)
- Taxing Times
The Connecticut Economy, 2011, (Summer)
2010
- Bouncing Back: Explaining the Ability to Recover from Recession in Connecticut and Other States
The Connecticut Economy, 2010, (Winter) View citations (1)
- Shining a Light on Connecticut's Shadow Jobs
The Connecticut Economy, 2010, (Fall)
- Take Me Out to the Ballgame
The Connecticut Economy, 2010, (Summer)
- Zoning in on Minimum Lot Sizes
The Connecticut Economy, 2010, (Spring)
2009
- Commuter Rail: Is Connecticut on the Right Track?
The Connecticut Economy, 2009, (Fall)
- Financial Meltdown: How Toxic the Fallout in Connecticut?
The Connecticut Economy, 2009, (Winter)
- How Big a Hangover from the Stock and Housing Benders?
The Connecticut Economy, 2009, (Summer)
- Keynes Rules: Human and Public Capital Spending to the Rescue
The Connecticut Economy, 2009, (Spring)
2008
- Connecticut at the Median: Are You Better Off?
The Connecticut Economy, 2008, (Fall)
- Spill-Free Gaming: Connecticut's Casinos Generate Few Adverse Spillover Effects
The Connecticut Economy, 2008, (Winter)
- Tax Reform: Should We Cap Property Taxes or Hang our Hats on Other Options?
The Connecticut Economy, 2008, (Spring)
- Town Government: Is Bigger Better, or Is Small Beautiful?
The Connecticut Economy, 2008, (Summer)
2007
- Beacons of Light for Connecticut's Cities?
The Connecticut Economy, 2007, (Spring)
- Fairfield County: Bottleneck or Gateway?
The Connecticut Economy, 2007, (Fall)
- Keeping Noses to the Grindstone
The Connecticut Economy, 2007, (Summer)
- Where in the World Is Fairfield County?
The Connecticut Economy, 2007, (Winter)
2006
- An Offer You Can't Refuse: Why Do Connecticut and Other States Use Eminent Domain?
The Connecticut Economy, 2006, (Winter) View citations (1)
- Connecticut: A State of the Arts?
The Connecticut Economy, 2006, (Summer)
- Nutmeggers Get Down to Small Business
The Connecticut Economy, 2006, (Spring)
- Way to Grow: Jobs vs. Per-Capita Output
The Connecticut Economy, 2006, (Fall)
2005
- Connecticut Puts its Stock in High-Risk, High-Return Ventures
The Connecticut Economy, 2005, (Fall)
- Keeping Connecticut Honest: What Type of Reform is Really Needed?
The Connecticut Economy, 2005, (Summer)
- Plumbing Connecticut's Brain Drain
The Connecticut Economy, 2005, (Spring)
2004
- Connecticut Job Losses: Our Share of National Effects? Or Are We Shifting for Ourselves?
The Connecticut Economy, 2004, (Spring)
- Connecticut's Health Sector: What's the Prognosis?
The Connecticut Economy, 2004, (Fall)
- Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Does Job Retraining Work? Is it Worth the Cost?
The Connecticut Economy, 2004, (Summer)
- The Economics of Ethics: The Cost of Political Corruption
The Connecticut Economy, 2004, (Winter) 
See also Working Paper The Economics of Ethics: The Cost of Political Corruption, CCEA Studies (2004) (2004)
2003
- Energy Price Spikes Siphon High-Octane Fuel from State's Economy
The Connecticut Economy, 2003, (Fall)
- Homing In on Connecticut Housing Affordability
The Connecticut Economy, 2003, (Summer)
- Sectoral Sources of Connecticut Job Growth
The Connecticut Economy, 2003, (Winter) View citations (2)
- Ten Years of the Connecticut Economy
The Connecticut Economy, 2003, (Spring)
2002
- In Connecticut’s Service Economy Recession, the Commodity Sector Have Got the Goods
The Connecticut Economy, 2002, (Winter)
- Making Cents of Civics
The Connecticut Economy, 2002, (Summer)
- Making Municipal Ends Meet: Do It Yourself or Hire a Pro?
The Connecticut Economy, 2002, (Fall)
- Older, Wiser, and Better Schooled Than Ever
The Connecticut Economy, 2002, (Spring)
2001
- Connecticut Loves Open Space - If It's Accessible
The Connecticut Economy, 2001, (Fall)
- Energy Costs Send Consumer Prices Skyward
The Connecticut Economy, 2001, (Winter)
- Housing Affordability Returns, But at a Price
The Connecticut Economy, 2001, (Summer)
- The Ups and Downs of the Connecticut Income Tax
The Connecticut Economy, 2001, (Spring)
2000
- Connecticut Home Prices Now More Affordable
The Connecticut Economy, 2000, (Fall) View citations (1)
- Fueled by High Prices, Connecticut Leads in Energy Efficiency
The Connecticut Economy, 2000, (Summer)
- New Economy - Old Price Index
The Connecticut Economy, 2000, (Winter)
- Prices, 1980s Style
The Connecticut Economy, 2000, (Spring)
- Riding Fairfield County's Income Coattails
The Connecticut Economy, 2000, (Spring)
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