Annals of Computational Economics
2015 - 2022
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2022, month 11
- Price Is the Medium Through Which Housing Filters Up or Down: A Proposal for Price/Income as an Indicator of Housing Supply Elasticity

- Kevin Erdmann
2022, month 10
- Pandemic Problem Solvers: Private Markets and the Public Sector

- Tina Dalton and Grace Lyons
- The Role of Institutions and Policy in Balancing Privacy and Information Sharing in the Digital Economy

- Tracy Miller
- Healthcare Openness and Access Project: Methodology

- Kofi Ampaabeng and Liam Sigaud
2022, month 8
- Rising Home Prices Are Mostly from Rising Rents

- Kevin Erdmann
2022, month 7
- The Failure to Establish Effective Rules for Financing U.S. Federal Entitlement Programs

- Charles Blahous
- How the Federal Open Market Committee Can Start Learning from Experience

- Robert Hetzel
2022, month 6
- Is Your State Ready for Drone Commerce? The 2022 State-by-State Scorecard

- Brent Skorup
2022, month 5
- Changing Human Capital Choices in the United States: Impact of Trade Exposure

- Patralekha Ukil
- From Protectionism to Global Integration: India's Trade Policy Before and After 1991

- Anupam Manur
- Census of Regulatory Restrctions

- Kofi Ampaabeng, Patrick McLaughlin and Thurston Powers
2022, month 4
- Learning from the Pandemic Monetary Policy Experiment

- Robert Hetzel
2022, month 3
- Virtual Health in a Post–COVID World: Optimizing Regulation, Reimbursement, and Regularity

- Robert Graboyes, Darcy Bryan and Lyle Berkowitz
2022, month 2
- Fiscal Sustainability: High Stakes and Low Interest

- Veronique de Rugy and Jack Salmon
- Is Patent Protection Industrial Policy? Notes on the Political Economy of University Patenting

- Walter Valdivia
- Native American Healthcare, Bureaucracy, and Poverty: Institutional Problems and Solutions

- Jordan Lofthouse and Kelcie McKinley
2021, month 11
- Why We Have Federal Deficits: An Updated Analysis

- Charles Blahous
- Does the United States Need a More Targeted Industrial Policy for High Tech?

- Adam Thierer and Connor Haaland
2021, month 9
- Cost and Quality of Care in Physician-Owned Hospitals: A Systematic Review

- Brian Miller, Jesse Ehrenfeld, Andrew Meshnick and Ted Cho
2021, month 7
- Depoliticizing Healthcare Licensure: Making Competence the New Standard for Licensing the Healthcare Workforce

- Murray Feldstein and Robert Graboyes
2021, month 6
- Exploring How Regulations Shape Technology Startups

- Liya Palagashvili
2021, month 5
- The Globalization of Antitrust: History and Prospects

- Alden Abbott
- Evaluating Arguments for Antitrust Action against Tech Companies

- Tracy Miller
- Build More Houses: How an Incorrect Perception of Housing Supply Fueled the Great Recession and Slowed Recovery

- Kevin Erdmann
2021, month 3
- Pharmacy Technician Ratio Requirements

- James Broughel and Yuliya Yatsyshina
2021, month 1
- Which States Are Prepared for the Drone Industry? A 50-State Report Card, Release 2.0

- Brent Skorup and Connor Haaland
2020, month 12
- Healthcare Openness and Access Project 2020: Full Release

- Jared Rhoads, Darcy Bryan and Robert Graboyes
2020, month 10
- An Analytical Framework for Strengthening Social Security

- Charles Blahous
2020, month 9
- A Fresh Start for US Trade Policy: Unilateral Trade Liberalization through a Tariff Reform Commission

- Daniel Griswold and Donald Boudreaux
2020, month 8
- Price Transparency in Healthcare: Apply with Caution

- Robert Graboyes and Jessie McBirney
- Housing Policy, Monetary Policy, and the Great Recession

- Scott Sumner and Kevin Erdmann
- An Analysis of Connecticut’s Public Employee Retirement Plans

- Andrew Biggs and Tracy Miller
2020, month 7
- Flattening the Debt Curve: Empirical Lessons for Fiscal Consolidation

- Veronique de Rugy and Jack Salmon
- An Interstate Compact to End the Economic Development Subsidy Arms Race

- Michael Farren and Matt Mitchell
2020, month 5
- New Urban Econ Research Shows the Macroeconomic Benefits of Big Cities

- Salim Furth
- Three Myths about Federal Regulation

- Patrick McLaughlin and Casey Mulligan
- Uncertainty about Future Policy Changes Could Be Harming the US Economy

- Robert Krol
2020, month 4
- Reforming the Practice of Pharmacy: Observations from Idaho

- James Broughel, Phil Haunschild and Yuliya Yatsyshina
2020, month 3
- Which States Are Prepared for the Drone Industry? A 50-State Report Card

- Brent Skorup and Connor Haaland
- Decoding the Debates: Fugitive Notes on Federal Economic Policy

- Charles Blahous
- Fixing Urban Planning with Ostrom: Strategies for Existing Cities to Adopt Polycentric, Bottom-Up Regulation of Land Use

- John Myers
2020, month 1
- Fail or Flourish: American Workers, Globalization, and Automation

- Daniel Griswold
- Overcoming Technological and Policy Challenges to Medical Uses of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

- Robert Graboyes, Darcy Bryan and John Coglianese
2019, month 12
- Higher Education and the School-Work Mismatch in an Evolving Labor Market

- Veronique de Rugy and Jack Salmon
2019, month 11
- The ACA's Medicaid Expansion: A Review of Ineligible Enrollees and Improper Payments

- Brian Blase and Aaron Yelowitz
- The Economics of a Targeted Economic Development Subsidy

- Matt Mitchell, Michael Farren, Olivia Gonzalez and Jeremy Horpedahl
2019, month 10
- Facts, Fears, and Functionality of NGDP Level Targeting: A Guide to a Popular Framework for Monetary Policy

- David Beckworth
2019, month 8
- California Zoning: Housing Construction and a New Ranking of Local Land Use Regulation

- Salim Furth and Olivia Gonzalez
2019, month 7
- Thinking Apolitically about Gerrymandering

- Charles Blahous
2019, month 5
- Why Are the Prices So Damn High? Health, Education, and the Baumol Effect

- Eric Helland and Alexander Tabarrok
- Do Minimum-Lot-Size Regulations Limit Housing Supply in Texas?

- Salim Furth and Nolan Gray
2019, month 4
- Healthcare Openness and Access Project: Mapping the Frontier for the Next Generation of American Healthcare, June 2018 Update

- Darcy Bryan, Jared Rhoads and Robert Graboyes
- Can Blockchain Technology Facilitate International Trade?

- Christine McDaniel and Hanna Norberg
- How Do Small-Dollar, Nonbank Loans Work?

- Thomas Miller
2019, month 3
- A Culture of Favoritism: Corporate Privilege and Beliefs about Markets and Government

- Matt Mitchell
- Technological Innovation and Economic Growth: A Brief Report on the Evidence

- Adam Thierer and James Broughel
2019, month 2
- Giving Competition in Medical Care and Health Insurance a Chance

- Mark Pauly
2019, month 1
- Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: The Danger of Imposing “Reciprocal†Tariff Rates

- Daniel Griswold
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