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FieldTitleAuthor(s)
Fiscal PolicyLights, Camera, What Action? The Nascent Literature on the Economics of US State Film IncentivesDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
Industry Aggregation and Assessment of State Economic Development from Motion Picture and Television Production IncentivesDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
Two tales of two U.S. states: Regional fiscal austerity and economic performanceDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
U.S. State and Local Fiscal Policy and Economic Activity: Do We Know More Now?Dan Rickman and Hongbo Wang

The Texas Economic Model, Miracle or Mirage? A Spatial Hedonic AnalysisHongbo Wang

The Kansas and Wisconsin ExperimentsDan Rickman

Creating and Maintaining Film Clusters: Synthetic Control Method Analysis of the Enactment and Repeal of US State Film IncentivesDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang

The Long-Standing Push to Eliminate State Personal Income Taxes in Oklahoma: Is There an Economic Growth Case to be Made? Dan Rickman and Hongbo Wang

COVID-19 and Beyond: Economic Outcomes in Republican vs. Democratic StatesDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang

Estimating the Economic Effects of US State and Local Fiscal Policy: A Synthetic Control Method Matched Regression ApproachDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
Energy/EnvironmentalDo Mandatory U.S. State Renewable Portfolio Standards Increase Electricity PricesHongbo Wang
What Goes Up Must Come Down? The Recent Economic Cycles of the Four Most Oil and Gas Dominated States in the U.S.Dan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
Regional Economic Impacts of the Shale Gas and Tight Oil Boom: A Synthetic Control AnalysisAbdul Munasib and Dan Rickman
Is Shale Developing Drilling Holes in the Human Capital Pipeline?Dan Rickman, Hongbo Wang and John Winters
Education/LaborAdjusting State Public School Teacher Salaries for Interstate ComparisonDan Rickman, Hongbo Wang and John Winters
Adjusted State Teacher Salaries and the Decision to TeachDan Rickman, Hongbo Wang and John Winters
Oklahoma Labor Force ChangesDan Rickman
Regional Growth/DevelopmentU.S. Regional Population Growth 2000–2010: Natural Amenities or Urban AgglomerationDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
Regional Growth Differences in China for 1995-2013: An Empirical Integrative Analysis of their SourcesDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
Housing Price and Population Growth across China: The Role of Housing SupplyDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
Whither the American West Economy? Natural Amenities, Mineral Resources and Nonmetropolitan County GrowthDan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
The Great Recession and Nonmetropolitan America Dan Rickman and Mouhcine Guettabi
Dan Rickman
Dan Rickman and Steven Miller