Publications
Alternative Poverty Measures and the Allocation of Federal Benefits
(with Roberton Williams). in U.S. Bureau of the Census. Conference on the Measurement of Noncash Benefits, Proceedings, Volume I, Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of the Census, pp. 104-125. 1986Life-Cycle Earning Capacity and the OJT Investment Model
(with John M. Quigley). International Economic Review, 26(2), pp. 365-385. Jun 1985
American Domestic Priorities
in John Quigley and Daniel Rubinfeld (ed.). American Domestic Priorities, (Berkeley, CA: Univ. of California Press), pp. 154-160. 1985The Determinants of Housing Demand
(with John M. Quigley). In J.V. Henderson (ed.). Research in Urban Economics, Vol. II. (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press), pp. 221-242. 1982The Continuing Hope: A Rejoinder
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1(1), pp. 53-54. Autumn 1981Alternative Models of Earnings Determination and Labor Market Structure
Journal of Human Resources, 16(2), pp. 238-259. Spring 1981Education Policy Research-An Industry Perspective
Economics of Education Review, 1(2), pp. 193-224. 1981Consumption Aspects
(with John M. Quigley). In Katherine L. Bradbury and Anthony Downs (ed.). Do Housing Allowances Work? , Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, pp. 185-240. 1981What is the Price Elasticity of Housing Demand?
(with John M. Quigley). Review of Economics and Statistics, 62(3), pp. 449-454. August 1980
Conceptual and Empirical Issues in the Estimation of Educational Production Functions
The Journal of Human Resources, 14(3), pp. 351-388. Summer 1979The Dynamics of the Housing Market: A Stock Adjustment Model of Housing Consumption
(with John M. Quigley). Journal of Urban Economics, 6(1), pp. 90-111. January 1979
The Dynamics of Postwar Industrial Location
(with Byung Nak Song). Review of Economics and Statistics, 60(4), pp. 515-522. November 1978
An Explicit Model of Intra-Metropolitan Mobility
(with John M. Quigley). Land Economics, 54(4), pp. 411-429. November 1978
Implicit Investment Profiles and Intertemporal Adjustments of Relative Wages
(with John M. Quigley). American Economic Review, 68(1), pp. 67-79. March 1978
Ethnic Income Variations: Magnitudes and Explanations
American Ethnic Groups , Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, pp. 139-156. 1978Housing Market Disequilibrium and Residential Mobility
(with John M. Quigley). In Eric A. Moore and William A.V. Clark (ed.). Population Mobility and Residential Change, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. 1978The Volunteer Military and the Rest of the Iceberg
Policy Sciences, 8(3), pp. 343-361. September 1977Statistical Methods for Social Scientists
(with John E. Jackson). New York: Academic Press, 374 pages. 1977Comment [on Apgar]
in Gregory K. Ingram (ed.). Residential Location and Urban Housing Markets, NBER Studies in Income and Wealth, No. 45. (NY: National Bureau of Economic Research), pp. 173-180. 1977Comment [on Levin]
in Joseph T. Froomkin, Dean T. Jamison, and Roy Radner (ed.). Education as an Industry, (New York: National Bureau of Economic Research), pp. 191-196. 1976The Demand for Local Public Service: An Exploratory Analysis
In John E. Jackson (ed.). Public Needs and Private Behavior in Metropolitan Areas, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, pp. 121-138. 1975Learning by Observing the Performance of Schools
In Robert A. Wallhaus (ed.). New Directions for Institutional Research, Measuring and Increasing Academic Productivity, No. 8 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass), pp. 17-38. 1975Model Specification, Use of Aggregate Data, and the Ecological Correlation Fallacy
(with John E. Jackson and John F. Kain). Political Methodology, pp. 89-107. Winter 1974