
Education: Ph.D.,
Areas of Interest: Urban and Regional Economics. History of Thought. Public Finance. Radical Political Economy.
Current Research: State Minimum Wages. Distributional Consequences of Local Economic Development.
Recent Work:
Books:
with Daniel Felsenstein and Virginia Carlson, Does “Trickle Down” Work? Economic Development Strategies and Job
Chains in Local Labor Markets,
with Wim
Wiewel,
Articles:
with Daniel Felsenstein, “Evaluatin Local Job Creation: ‘A Job Chains’ Perspective,” Journal of the American Planning Association, 73:1, 2007, pp. 23-34.
“From Usury to Interest,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21:1, 2007, pp. 227-236.
with Gilbert Bassett “Conceptualizing Inequality and Risk,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 28:1 , 2006, pp. 81-93.
with Haydar Kurban “Do Federal Spending and Tax Policies Build Cities or Promote Sprawl?” Regional Science and Urban Economics, 33:3, 2003, pp. 361-378.
“The Neoclassical Advent: American Economics at the Dawn of the 20th Century,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14, 1, 2000, pp. 95-108
Public Service: