For more information on the published version, visit Routledge's Website., Ebru Kongar is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., From its self-identified inception with the formation of the International Association...
Guo, Hao, Chenxu Hu, and Xiaozhou Ding. Son Preference, Intrahousehold Discrimination, and the Gender Gap in Education in China. International Review of Economics and Finance 79 (2022): 324-339....
Economists have devoted much attention to understanding the effects of state–local fiscal policies, particularly taxes, on the growth of state-level employment. However, no one has investigated whether the effects differ by...
Cogliano, Jonathan F. Surplus Value Production and Realization in Marxian Theory – Applications to the U.S., 1990–2015. Review of Political Economy 30, no. 4 (2018): 505-533....
The authors describe an undergraduate economics elective focused on the Great Recession and the recession resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. They have taught the course with great success at both liberal arts colleges and...
In the past 50 years, a voluminous literature estimating the value of schools through capitalization in home prices has emerged. Prior research has identified capitalization using a variety of approaches including...
Common intellectual experiences (CIEs) are one of the lesser-known modalities that have been identified as a high impact practice (HIP) in higher education. This mixed-methods study assesses the outcomes of a short-term CIE,...
A former US Army Chief of Staff once observed, “If you don’t like change, you are going to like irrelevance even less.” These words are more relevant than ever as the United States and its military continue to deal with three...
Cogliano, Jonathan F., Peter Flaschel, Reiner Franke, Nils Fröhlich, and Roberto Veneziani, eds. Value, Competition and Exploitation: Marx's Legacy Revisited. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018., Jonathan Cogliano is...
In his provacatively titled piece We're all behavioral economists now, Erik Angner (2019) argues that, far from being peripheral to economics, behavioral economics is now a central part of the field with the result that we...