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Bernasek:
Nara Mijid and Alexandra Bernasek, 2013, “Decomposing Racial Differences in Credit
Rationing of Small Businesses: Evidence of Discrimination” Review of Social Economy, Volume
71, Issue 4, December: 443-473.
Braunstein:
Refereed Journal Articles:
“Gender, Growth and Employment,” Development, 56(1): 103-113, 2013.
“Economic Growth and Employment from 1990-2010: Explaining Elasticities by Gender,”
forthcoming in Review of Radical Political Economics, 45(3): 267-277, 2013 (with Bret
Anderson).
Refereed Book Chapters:
“Central Bank Policy and Gender,” in Deborah Figart and Tonia Warnecke (eds.) Handbook of
Research on Gender and Economic Life. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013, pp
345-358.
Cutler:
Harvey Cutler, Anita Alves Pena, and Martin Shields, 2013, Hispanics and the Great Recession:
Differences in Unemployment Rate Duration by Ethnicity and Race 2003-2010, In: Hispanics in
the U.S. Labor Market (editor: Richard R. Verdugo), Information Age Press.
Gebhardt:
Refereed Journal Articles:
Anderson, A. M., K. Gebhardt, W. T. Cross, S. A. Shwiff. 2013. Spillover benefits of wildlife
management to support pheasant populations. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 37:2:278-280
Iverson:
Refereed Journal Articles:
T. Iverson (2013): “Minimax Regret Discounting,” Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management 66(3)598.
Mushinski:
The impact of retail establishments in hinterlands on the export role of retail establishments in
rural places. David Mushinski · Stephan Weiler · Benjamin Widner
Pena:
Refereed Journal Articles:
Anita Alves Pena, 2014, Undocumented Immigrants and the Welfare State: The Case of
Regional Migration and U.S. Agricultural Labor, Journal of Regional Science, Volume 54, Issue
1 (January), pp. 96-113. (first published online August 2013). (previous version: Stanford Center
for International Development Working Paper No. 331.)
Anita Alves Pena, 2013, Poverty Measurement for a Binational Population, Migration Letters,
Volume 10, Issue 2
(May), pp. 193-210.
Refereed Chapters in Books:
Anita Alves Pena, 2013 (February), Remittances and Undocumented Migration, In: The
Encyclopedia of Global
Human Migration (editor: Immanuel Ness), Wiley-Blackwell.
Shields:
Refereed Chapters in Books:
Harvey Cutler, Anita Alves Pena, and Martin Shields. 2014. Hispanics and the Great Recession:
Differences in Unemployment Rate Duration by Ethnicity and Race 2003-2010. In: Hispanics in
the U.S. Labor Market (editor: Richard R. Verdugo), Information Age Press.
Other (e.g. lab texts, book reviews, technical reports, in-house reports):
Cutler, Harvey and Martin Shields. 2013. “Quantifying the statewide economic, fiscal and
distributional impacts of Amendment 66.” Department of Economics, Colorado State University.
16 pages.
Cutler, Harvey, Martin Shields and Sammy Zahran. 2013. “Economic Impacts of Colorado
Flooding: Identifying the Dimensions and Estimating the Impacts of Reduced Tourism in Estes
Park.” White Paper. Regional Economics Institute and Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis. 8
pages.
Shields, Martin. 2013. “Recent Economic Trends in Colorado’s Oil and Gas Industry.” Regional
Economics Institute. 19 pages.
Shields, Martin and Harvey Cutler. 2013. “Economic Impacts of Colorado’s Airports.”
Colorado Department of Transportation. 34 pages.
Shields, Martin, Rebecca Goldbach, Justin Martinez and Michael Marturana. 2013. “Regional
Dashboards.” Prepared for Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. Developed
employment and workforce profiles for 14 regions across Colorado.
Cutler, Harvey and Martin Shields. 2013. “Estimating the Economic Impacts of Tourism in the
Fort Collins Economy.” Prepared for Fort Collins Visitors and Convention Bureau. 13 pages.
Weiler:
Refereed Journal Articles: Author(s) i
Zahran, Sammy, Lori Peek, Jeffrey Snodgrass, Stephan Weiler, and Lynn Hempel (2013)
“Abnormal Labor Outcomes as a Function of Maternal Exposure to a Catastrophic Hurricane
Event during Pregnancy.” Natural Hazards, 66, 61-76.
Low, Sarah and Stephan Weiler (2013) “Measurement and Story-telling in Regional Science: An
Intergenerational Perspective on Lessons Learned from Andrew Isserman.” International
Regional Science Review, 36(1), 69-80.
*Zahran, Sammy, Daniele Tavani, and Stephan Weiler (2013) “Daily Variation in Natural
Disaster Casualties: Information Flows, Safety, and Opportunity Costs in Tornado versus
Hurricane Strikes.” Risk Analysis, 33(7), 1265-1280.
Refereed Chapters in Books:
Kravchenko, Natalia, Stephan Weiler, and Ron Phillips (2013) “Information Externalities and
Small Business Lending by Banks: A Comparison of Rural and Urban Counties in the U.S.” In
Resilience and Rebuilding for Low-Income Communities. Washington, DC: Federal Reserve
Board of Governors.
http://www.frbatlanta.org/news/conferences/13resilience_rebuilding_agenda.cfm
Zahran:
Refereed Journal Articles:
M.P. Taylor, D. Camenzuli, L.J. Kristensen, M. Forbes, S. Zahran (2013). Environmental lead
exposure risks associated with children's outdoor playgrounds. Environmental Pollution. 178,
447-454. (Impact Factor = 3.73)
Zahran, S., H.W. Mielke, S.P. McElmurry, G.M. Filippelli, M.A.S. Laidlaw (2013). Determining
the relative importance of soil sample locations to predict risk of child lead exposure.
Environment International 60, 7-14. (Impact Factor = 6.25)
Laidlaw, M.A.S., S. Zahran, N. Pingitore, J. Clague, G. Devlin, M.P. Taylor (2013).
Identification of lead sources in residential environments: Sydney Australia. Environmental
Pollution 184, 238-246. (Impact Factor = 3.73)
Zahran, S., I.M. Breunig, B.G. Link, J.G. Snodgrass, S. Weiler (2013). Quasi-experimental
Analysis of Maternal Altitude Exposure and Infant Birth Weight. American Journal of Public
Health 104 (S1), S166-S174 (Impact Factor = 3.93)
Zahran, S., Laidlaw, M., McElmurry, S., Filippelli, GM., Taylor, M. (2013). Linking Source and
Effect: Resuspended Soil Lead, Air Lead, and Children’s Blood Lead Levels in Detroit,
Michigan. Environmental Science and Technology. (Impact Factor = 5.26)
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