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    • Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Targeted Economic Development Programs: Lessons from Florida 

      Cynthia L. Rogers; Jill L. Tao (Economic Development Quarterly, 2004-08-01)
      The authors highlight three sources of endogeneity bias that typically haunt analyses of local government policies, and offer an empirical methodology for estimating program impacts given such concerns. They investigate ...
    • Tax Burden and the Mismeasurement of State Tax Policy 

      W. Robert Reed; Cynthia L. Rogers (Public Finance Review, 2006-07-01)
      Tax Burden, defined as the ratio of total tax revenues over personal income, is frequently used to measure state tax policy. The authors analyze the empirical relationship between changes in Tax Burden and changes in tax ...
    • Tax Cuts and Employment in New Jersey: Lessons From a Regional Analysis 

      W. Robert Reed; Cynthia L. Rogers (Public Finance Review, 2004-05-01)
      The Whitman administration’s 30% reduction in New Jersey’s personal income taxes from 1994 to 1996 is prominently cited as a role model for state fiscal policy. The authors investigate whether the growth benefits attributed ...