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1 MARK D. PARTRIDGE C. William Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy and Professor Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics The Ohio State University 2120 Fyffe Road; Columbus, OH 43210, USA. Phone: 614-688-4907 e-mail: partridge.27 at osu.edu, website: http://aede.osu.edu/programs- and-research/c-william-swank-program EDUCATION: Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Economics. M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Economics. M.A., University of Wyoming, Economics. B.A., University of Montana, Economics. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Current 2006-: C. William Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy, Professor AED Economics, The Ohio State University. 2017: Research Associate, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. 2016-: Doctoral School Committee, in “Urban Studies and Regional Science” Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila, Italy. 2015-: Adjunct Professor and Foreign Expert Visitor to the School of Economics, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China. 2012-: Board Member and Research and Policy Advisor, National Agricultural and Rural Development Policy Center. 2010-: Affiliate for the Martin Prosperity Institute, University of Toronto. 2009-: Economic Consultant, Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. 2006-2012: Adjunct Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Saskatchewan. 2008-: Faculty Research Affiliate, City-Region Studies Centre, University of Alberta. Previous

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1 MARK D. PARTRIDGE C. William Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy and Professor

Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics The Ohio State University

2120 Fyffe Road; Columbus, OH 43210, USA. Phone: 614-688-4907

e-mail: partridge.27 at osu.edu, website: http://aede.osu.edu/programs-and-research/c-william-swank-program EDUCATION:

Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Economics.M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Economics.M.A., University of Wyoming, Economics.B.A., University of Montana, Economics.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:Current

2006-: C. William Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy, Professor AED Economics, The Ohio State University. 2017: Research Associate, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.2016-: Doctoral School Committee, in “Urban Studies and Regional Science”Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila, Italy.2015-: Adjunct Professor and Foreign Expert Visitor to the School of Economics, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.2012-: Board Member and Research and Policy Advisor, National Agricultural and Rural Development Policy Center.2010-: Affiliate for the Martin Prosperity Institute, University of Toronto.2009-: Economic Consultant, Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.2006-2012: Adjunct Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Saskatchewan.2008-: Faculty Research Affiliate, City-Region Studies Centre, University of Alberta.

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2004-2006: Canada Research Chair in the New Rural Economy (Social Science Humanities Research Council Tier 1 Chair) and Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of Saskatchewan. [Canada Research Chairs are peer-reviewed chairs funded by the Canadian federal government; Tier 1 is the highest ranked chair <http://www.chairs.gc.ca/>.]

2001-2005: Professor of Economics, St. Cloud State University.

1998-2001: Associate Professor of Economics, St. Cloud State University.

1995-1998: Assistant Professor of Economics, St. Cloud State University.

1993-1995: Assistant Professor of Economics, Georgia Southern University.

1991-1993: Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Montana.

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1987-1991: Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND MAJOR CONSULTING EXPERIENCE:

2016: Consultant for the Ohio Consumer Council in a rate case against Dayton Power and Light at the Ohio Public Utility Commission.

2007—: Co-Editor. Journal of Regional Science (Managing Editor 2010-).

2004-2006: Director, Canada Rural Economy Research Lab (C-RERL), <www.crerl.usask.ca>.

1999-2003: Co-editor, St. Cloud Metropolitan Area Quarterly Business Report. The 12 page quarterly economic report covers the St. Cloud, MN Metropolitan Area and Central Minnesota. See http://www.scapartnership.com/research/quarterly_report.html.

1999-2001: Interim Director of the St. Cloud State Center for Economic Education.

EDITORIAL AND EDITORIAL BOARD EXPERIENCE:

2007—: Co-Editor. Journal of Regional Science (Managing Editor 2010-). 2014 Impact Factor 2.042.

2010—: Co-Editor. Springer Briefs in Regional Science.

2016-: Co-Editor, Handbook Economic Geography of Cross-Border Migration, with co-editors Karima Kourtet, Peter Nijkamp, and Bruce Newbold. in progress.

2016--: Editorial Board. Papers in Regional Science.

2016—: Associate Editor. Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science.

2013—:International Editorial Advisory Board, Regional Studies, Regional Science

2013—: Strategic Advisory Board, Springer Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives series.

2011-2013: Editorial Board: Handbook of Regional Science, Co-Section Leader with Alessandra Faggian: Regional Housing and Labour Markets.

2011-: Editorial Board: Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences.

2009-: Editorial Board, Annals of Regional Science.

2008-: Editorial Board, Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy.

2008-: Editorial Board Member of Growth and Change.

2008-: Scientific Committee for Region et Developpement.

1999-: Editorial Board of the Review of Regional Studies.

2001-2002: Editorial Board of Minnesota Trends, published by the Minnesota Department of Economic Security.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND HONORS:

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2018: President, North American Regional Science Association, (NARSC).

2016: President-Elect, Regional Science Association International.

2016: Scientific Committee, 11th World Congress of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI). April 25-28, 2016, Istanbul, Turkey.

2016-2017: Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, 6th Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Xiamen, China. Xiamen University, June, 2017.

2015-2016: Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, 5th Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Chengdu, China. Southwest University of Finance and Economics, Tsinghua University, June, 2016.

2015-2017: Nomination Committee Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

2015: Steering Committee for the National Academy of Sciences Workshop on Rural Area Classifications.

2015: Chair, North American Regional Science Council.

2013-2014: Visiting Scholar at Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Dijon, France.

2013: Special Guest Editor with Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit in Regional Science Policy and Practice, Challenges of the New Urban World. Volume 5, June 2013.

2013: Special Guest Editor with Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit in European Planning Studies on the New Urban World. Volume 21, February 2013.

2011: Regional Science Association International Summer School Faculty in Applied Econometrics. Azores, Portugal. June 2011.

2010: Special Guest Co-Editor with Dan Rickman and Peter McGregor for a special issue of Regional Studies on “Innovations in Regional Computable General Equilibrium Models.”

2010: Special Guest Co-Editor with Rose Olfert for a special issue of Growth and Change on “Best Practice in Rural Policy.”

2010-2011: Expert Panel European Commission on Regional Indicators for Cohesion Policy.

2005-2006: Research Affiliate, Rural Poverty Research Center, Rural Policy Research Institute, Columbia, MO, and Corvallis, OR.

2004-2007: Team Leader of Regional Incidence Group of the Canada Agriculture Innovation Research Network.

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Visiting Fellow, December 1996.

HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS:

Winner of Walter Isard Award for Scholarly Achievement, 2018. “The award pays tribute to regional scientists who have made significant theoretical and methodological contributions to the field of Regional Science throughout their careers.” http://www.narsc.org/newsite/awards-prizes/narsc-awards-prizes/

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Coauthor of the paper for which Alexandra Tsvetkova won the William H. Miernyk Research Excellence Medal. The William H. Miernyk Research Excellence Medal (the Miernyk Medal) is awarded annually to an eligible author of the best paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association. Paper entitled: Alexandra Tsvetkova, Mark D. Partridge, Michael Betz. "Self-employment effects on regional growth: A bigger bang for a buck?" April 2017. See: http://rri.wvu.edu/the-william-h-miernyk-research-excellence-medal/

Fellow of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), 2016. Available at: http://www.regionalscience.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=366&Itemid=604.

2016-: President-Elect, Regional Science Association International.

Chen, Anping and Mark D. Partridge. 2016. “The Excellent Paper Award on Philosophy and Social Science in 2012-2013 in Guangdong Province.” Second Tier. For the paper: Chen, Anping and Mark D. Partridge. (2013). “When are cities engines of growth? Spread and Backwash Effects across the Chinese Urban Hierarchy.” Regional Studies. (47) 1313-1331.

David Boyce Award for Service to Regional Science. The award acknowledges the service contributions that members have made to Regional Science organizations., North American Regional Science Association, 2013. See: http://www.narsc.org/newsite/awards-prizes/narsc-awards-prizes/

Fellow of the Southern Regional Science Association. 2013. See: http://www.srsa.org/fellows/.

Research ranked first in the world among Regional Scientists over the 2010-2014 period according to the paper: Rickman, Dan S. and John V. Winters. (2015) “Ranking authors and institutions by publications in regional science journals: 2010-2014.” Available at: https://ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/65593.html and published in Growth and Change, DOI: 10.1111/grow.12152.

My work is listed as among the most-cited work in regional science in Durden, G. and P. Gaynor. (2015) “Publishing in The Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy and an Evaluation (via Citation Counts) of JRAP’s Influence on Scholarship in Regional Science.” J. Regional Analysis and Policy. (45). Available at: http://www.jrap-journal.org/pastvolumes/2010/v45/index452.html.

In a study funded by the European Economics Association, my research ranked 255th in a world-wide ranking of economists based on publications over the 1994-1998 period. For details, see Tom Coupé, “Revealed Performance: A World Wide Ranking of Economists and Economics Departments.” ECARES Working Paper, Universitè Libre de Bruxelles. 2001. <http://student.ulb.ac.be/~tcoupe/ranking.html>.

In a study funded by the European Economics Association, my research ranked 696th in a world-wide ranking of economists based on publications over the 1990-2000 period. For details, see Tom Coupé, “Revealed Performance: A WorldWide Ranking of Economists and Economics Departments. 1969-2000.” ECARES Working Paper, Universitè Libre de

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Bruxelles. 2002. <http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~tcoupe/updaterevealedperformances.pdf> and <http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~tcoupe/update/top1000p.html>.

Listed as one of the “Intellectual Leaders of the Nineties Generation” in terms of regional science citations. For details, see Andy M. Isserman, 2004. “Intellectual Leaders of Regional Science: A Half-Century Citation Study.” Papers in Regional Science, 83: 91-126.

Listed as one of the most published and cited authors in regional and urban science in the 1996-2000 period. For details, see Suriñach, Jordi, Juan Carlos Duque, Raúl Ramos, and Vicente Royuela. 2002. “Authors’, Institutions’ and Countries’ Rankings in Regional and Urban Science. An Analysis for Nine Top International Journals from 1991 to 2000.” Departament d’Econometria, Estadística i Economia Espanyola unpublished mimeo.

The Economist Magazine in their “Economics Weekly Papers” blog recognized my coauthored paper “Dwindling Internal U.S. Migration” as one of the most interesting world-wide economic research papers of week. http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2011/02/economics_1. [Accessed on March 4, 2011.]

CITATION COUNTS AND IDEAS RANKINGS:

ISI Web of Science Cited Reference Count, June 21, 2016 = 1,992 citations. Google Scholar Citation Count, June 21, 2016 = 5,802 citations, H-Index = 44, I-10

Index = 98. Scopus total citation count, June 21, 2016 = 2,247 citations, H-Index=29. IDEAS/REPEC World Rankings: Ranked in the top 2% of economists among all

economists over time, see https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.person.all.html ; Ranked in the top 1% over the last 10 years see https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.person.all10.html ; Ranked in the top 10% in the fields of: Economic Geography (rank 16, March 2016); Urban & Real Estate Economics (rank 48, March 2016); Economics of Strategic Management (rank 53, March 2016), and Human Migration (rank 61, March 2016).

CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY:

U.S. House of Representatives, Human Resources Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee. “The Geography of Rural American Poverty.” February 15, 2017.

Canadian Senate, “Pushing Beyond the Myths to Reduce Rural Poverty.” Prepared Presentation for the Canadian Senate Standing Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. October 26, 2006. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations_new.htm.

U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims. Testified on International Immigration's Impact on Low-Skilled American Workers and American Minority Communities, Washington, D.C., March 11, 1999.

Ohio State Legislature, Senate Tax Reform Subcommittee. November 20, 2013, Columbus, OH.

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Montana State Legislature, Revenue Oversight Joint House-Senate Committee. Testified on the components of a "fair and equitable" tax system, Helena, MT, May 1992.

BOOKS:

Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. (2006) The Geography of American Poverty: Is there a Role for Place-Based Policies?, Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 354 pages. (Peer Reviewed).

(The Geography of American Poverty Reviewed in: (1) Industrial and Labor Relations Review (60(4), 592-593); (2) Journal of Regional Science (47(5), 1002-1004); (3) The Professional Geographer (59(4), 551-553); (4) Journal of Economic Issues 41(4), 1191-1193; (5) Economic Development Quarterly (22, 365-366)); and (6) Growth and Change (40(1), 169-174).)

REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (Peer Reviewed):

1. Weinstein, Amanda L., Mark D. Partridge, Alexandra Tsvetkova. (forthcoming) “Follow the Money: Aggregate, Sectoral and Spatial Effects of an Energy Boom on Local Earnings.” Resources Policy. 10.1016/j.resourpol.2017.11.018.

2. Goetz, S.J., M.D. Partridge, and H.S. Stephens. (forthcoming) “The Economic Status of Rural America in the President Trump Era and Beyond.” Applied Economic Policy Perspectives.

3. Tsvetkova, Alexandra, Mark D. Partridge, and Mike Betz. (forthcoming) “Self-employment effects on regional growth: A bigger bang per buck?” Conditionally accepted with minor revisions Small Business Economic Journal.

4. Faggian, Alessandra, Mark D. Partridge, Edward Malecki. (forthcoming) “Creating an environment for economic growth: creativity, entrepreneurship or human capital?” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. DOI:10.1111/1468-2427.12555.

5. Tsvetkova, Alexandra and Mark D. Partridge. (2017) “Shale revolution and entrepreneurship: an empirical assessment of the relationship between energy sector expansion and self-employment in US counties.” Energy Journal. (141): 423-434.

6. Partridge, Mark D. Bo Feng, and Mark Rembert. (2017) “Improving Climate-Change Modelling of US Migration.” American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings, 107(5): 451-455.

7. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, M. Rose Olfert, and Ying Tang. (2017) “International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Do Foreign and Domestic Shocks Affect Regions Differently?” Journal of Economic Geography. (17): 375-409. doi:10.1093/jeg/lbw006.

8. Tsvetkova, Alexandra, Mark D. Partridge, and Mike Betz. (2017) “Entrepreneurial and Wage and Salary Employment Across the Rural-Urban Continuum.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. (672): 83-102.

9. Wu, JunJie, Bruce Weber, and Mark D. Partridge. (2017) “A Framework for Exploring Nature-Human and Rural-Urban Interdependencies: Integrating Regional, Resource and Rural Economics Insights.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics. (99): 464-480. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aaw093.

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10. Tsvetkova, Alexandra and Mark D. Partridge. (2016) “Economics of Modern Energy Boomtowns: Do Oil and Gas Shocks Differ from Shocks in the Rest of the Economy?” Energy Economics. 59: 81-95. DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2016.07.015.

11. Betz, Michael, Mark D. Partridge and Belal Fallah. (2016) “Smart Cities and Attracting Knowledge Workers: What Cities Attract Highly Educated Workers in the 21st Century?” Papers in Regional Science. 95: 819-841. DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12163.

12. Détang-Dessendre, Cécile, Mark D. Partridge, and Virginie Piguet. (2016) “Local Labor Market Flexibility in a Perceived Low Migration Country: The Case of French Labor Markets.” Regional Science and Urban Economics. (58): 89-103.

13. Kelsey, Tim, Mark D. Partridge, and Nancy White. (2016) “Unconventional Gas and Oil Development in the United States: Economic Experience and Policy Issues.” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. (38): 191-214. doi: 10.1093/aepp/ppw005.

14. Li, Minghao, Stephan J. Goetz, Mark D. Partridge, and David A. Fleming. (2016) “County Location Determinants of the INC5000s.” Entrepreneurship & Regional Development. 28: 97-125. DOI: 10.1080/08985626.2015.1109003.

15. Lobao, Linda, Minyu Zhou, Mark D. Partridge, and Mike Betz. (2016) “Poverty, Place and Coal Employment Across Appalachia and the United States in a New Economic Era.” Rural Sociology. 81: 343-386.

16. Rupasingha, Anil, Yongzheng Liu, and Mark D. Partridge. (2015) “Rural Bound: Determinants of Metro to Non-Metro Migration in the U.S.” American Journal of Agriculture Economics, 97: 680-700. DOI: 10.1093/ajae/aau113.

17. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, M. Rose Olfert, and Ying Tang. (2015) “When Spatial Equilibrium Fails: Is Place-Based Policy Second Best?” Regional Studies. (49): 1303-1325. DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2013.837999.

18. Betz, Michael, Michael Farren, Linda Lobao, and Mark D. Partridge. (2015) “Coal Mining, Economic Development, and the Natural Resources Curse.” Energy Economics. (50), 105-116.

19. Partridge, Mark D. Dan S. Rickman, M. Rose Olfert, and Ying Tang. (2015) “U.S. Regional Poverty Post-2000: The Lost Decade.” Economic Development Quarterly. (29): 38-48.

20. Stephens, Heather and Mark D. Partridge. (2015) “Lake Amenities, Environmental Degradation, and Great Lakes Regional Growth.” International Regional Science Review. (31): 61-91.

21. Kourtit, Karima, Peter Nijkamp, and Mark D. Partridge. (2015) “Challenges of the New Urban World.” Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. (8): 199-215. (Introduction to Special Issue)

22. Brakman, Steven, Charles van Marrewijk, and Mark Partridge (2015). “Local Consequences of Global Production Processes.” Journal of Regional Science. (55): 1-9. (Introduction to Special Issue)

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23. Partridge, Mark D. (2014) “Is Poverty Worth Fighting Wars Over?” Choices. (29) Available at: http://www.choicesmagazine.org/choices-magazine/theme-articles/food-and-poverty/is-poverty-worth-fighting-wars-over.

24. Fallah, Belal, Mark D. Partridge, and Dan S. Rickman. (2014) “Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Journal of Economic Geography. (14): 683-720. doi: 10.1093/jeg/lbt030.

25. Irwin, Elena G., P. Wilner Jeanty, and Mark D. Partridge. (2014) “Amenity Values versus Land Constraints: The Spatial Spillovers of Natural Landscape Features on Housing Values.” Land Economics. 90: 61-78.

26. Olfert, M. Rose, Mark D. Partridge, Julio Berdegué, Javier Escobal, Benjamin Jara, and Felix Modrego. (2014) “Places for Place-Based Policies” Development Policy Review. 32: 5-32.

27. Partridge, Mark D. (2014) “America’s Job Crisis and the Role of Regional Economic Development Policy.” 2013 Southern Regional Science Association Fellows Address. Review of Regional Studies, 43: 97-110.

28. Chen, Anping, Boarnet, Marlon, and Mark D. Partridge. (2014) “Regional Competition, Agglomeration, and Housing Markets in China.” Journal of Regional Science (54): 547-549. (Introduction to Special Issue)

29. Stephens, Heather, Mark D. Partridge, and Alessandra Faggian. (2013) “Innovation, entrepreneurship and economic growth in lagging regions.” Journal of Regional Science. 53: 778-812. DOI: 10.1111/jors.12019.

30. Partridge, Mark D., Stephen J. Goetz, and Maureen Kilkenny. (2013) “Why We Need Federal Statistical Data for States and Counties.” Choices. 28(3) 6 pages. Available at: http://www.choicesmagazine.org/choices-magazine/submitted-articles/why-we-need-federal-statistical-data-for-states-and-counties.

31. Chen, Anping and Mark D. Partridge. (2013). “When are cities engines of growth? Spread and Backwash Effects across the Chinese Urban Hierarchy.” Regional Studies. (47) 1313-1331. DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2011.589831. Chosen for the Regional Studies: 2014 Virtual Issue of Regional Studies on China, Editors, Michael Dunford and Weidong Liu. Available at: http://explore.tandfonline.com/page/pgas/rs-china-vi

32. Betz, Michael and Mark D. Partridge. (2013) “Country Road Take me Home: Migration Patterns in Appalachia America and Place-Based Policy.” International Regional Science Review. (36) 267-295.

33. Partridge, Mark D. and Amanda Weinstein. (2013) “Rising Inequality in an Era of Austerity: The Case of the USA.” European Planning Studies. (21):388-410.

34. Partridge, Mark D., Michael Betz, and Linda Lobao. (2013) “Natural Resource Curse and Poverty in Appalachian America.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics. (95) 2: 449-456.

35. Kourtit, Karima, Peter Nijkamp, and Mark D. Partridge. (2013) “The new urban world – opportunity meets challenge.” Regional Science Policy and Practice. (5): 149-151.

36. Kourtit, Karima, Peter Nijkamp, and Mark D. Partridge. (2013) “The New Urban World.”

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European Policy Studies. (21): 285-290. DOI:10.1080/09654313.2012.716242.

37. Fallah, Belal, Mark D. Partridge, and M. Rose Olfert. (2012) “Economic Growth and Sprawl: Evidence from a Stochastic Growth Approach.” Annals of Regional Science. (49): 589-617. DOI: 10.1007/s00168-011-0466-0.

38. Pirness, Arvin, M. Rose Olfert, Mark D. Partridge, and W. H. Furtan. (2012) “The Role of STEs in the World Wheat Trade.” International Economic Journal. (26) 4: 587-608.

39. Ali, Kamar, Partridge, Mark D., and Dan S. Rickman. (2012) “International Immigration and Domestic Out-Migrants: Are Domestic Migrants Moving to New Jobs or Away from Immigrants?” Annals of Regional Science. (49): 397-415. DOI 10.1007/s00168-011-0456-2.

40. Betz, Michael R., Mark D. Partridge, David S. Kraybill, and Linda Lobao. (2012) “Why do localities provide economic development incentives: Geographic competition, political constituencies, and government capacity.” Growth and Change. (43): 361-391.

41. Lobao, Linda; P. Wilner Jeanty; David Kraybill; and Mark D. Partridge. (2012) “Poverty and Place Across the United States: Does County Government Matter to Improving Socioeconomic Conditions?” International Regional Science Review. (35): 158-187. DOI: 10.1177/0160017611435356.

42. Faggian, Alessandra, M. Rose Olfert, and Mark D. Partridge. (2012) “Inferring Regional Well-being from Individual Revealed Preferences: The ‘voting with your feet’ approach.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. (5): 163-180. DOI:10.1093/cjres/rsr016.

43. Mulligan, Gordon F., Mark D. Partridge, and John I. Carruthers. (2012) “Central Place Theory and Its Reemergence in Regional Science.” Annals of Regional Science. (48): 405-431.

44. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, M. Rose Olfert, and Kamar Ali. (2012) “Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium or Structural Shifts in Local Labor Markets?” Regional Science and Urban Economics. (42): 375-388. doi:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2011.10.006.

45. Partridge, Mark D., Marlon Boarnet, Steven Brakman, and Gianmarco Ottaviano. (2012) “Introduction to Spatial Econometric Theme Issue: Whither Spatial Econometrics?” Journal of Regional Science. 52: 167-171. (Introduction to Special Issue)

46. Stephens, Heather and Mark D. Partridge. (2011) “Do small businesses matter for economic growth in Appalachia?” Growth and Change. (42): 431-465.

47. Dorfman, Jeffrey, Mark D. Partridge, and Hamilton Galloway. (2011) “Are High-tech Employment and Natural Amenities Linked: Answers from a Smoothed Bayesian Spatial Model.” Spatial Economic Analysis. (6): 397-422. Included in an article collection marking the publication of the 10th volume of Spatial Economic Analysis as making a “substantial” contribution. Available at: http://explore.tandfonline.com/page/pgas/rsea-10-years.

48. Fallah, Belal, Mark D. Partridge, and M. Rose. Olfert. (2011) “New Economic Geography and the Wage Distribution of U.S. Metropolitan Wage Inequality.” Journal of Economic Geography. (11): 865-895. doi:10.1093/jeg/lbq016.

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49. Partridge, Mark D. and M. Rose Olfert. (2011) “The Winners' Choice: Sustainable Economic Strategies for Successful 21st Century Regions.” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. (33): 143-178. doi:10.1093/aepp/ppr006. [Featured Article that Issue].

50. Goetz, Stephan, Mark D. Partridge, Dan S. Rickman, and Shibalee Mujumdar. (2011) “Sharing the Gains of Local Economic Growth: Race to the Top vs. Race to the Bottom Economic Development.” Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. 29: 428-456. doi:10.1068/c1077r [Editor’s Choice Paper for Issue 3, http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=c1077r]

51. Fallah, Belal, Mark D. Partridge, M. Rose Olfert. (2011) “Urban Sprawl and Productivity: Evidence from U.S. Metropolitan Areas.” Papers in Regional Science. 90: 451-472. doi:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2010.00330.x.

52. Ali, Kamar, M. Rose Olfert, and Mark D. Partridge. (2011) “Urban Footprints in Rural Canada: Employment Spillovers by City Size.” Regional Studies. 45: 239-260. DOI: 10.1080/00343400903241477).

53. Olfert, M. Rose and Mark D. Partridge. (2011) “Creating the Cultural Community: Ethnic Diversity vs. Agglomeration.” Spatial Economic Analysis. 6: 25-55. DOI: 10.1080/17421772.2010.540032.

54. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. (2010) “The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Regional Science and Urban Economics, 40: 440-452. doi: 10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2010.05.003.

55. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. (2010) “CGE Modeling for Regional Economic Development Analysis.” Regional Studies, 44: 1311-1328. doi: 10.1080/00343400701654236.

56. McGregor, Peter, Mark D. Partridge, and Dan S. Rickman. (2010) “Innovations in Regional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modelling.” Regional Studies. 44: 1307-1310. DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2010.530889. (Special Issue Introduction)

57. Partridge, Mark D. (2010) "The Dueling Models: NEG vs Amenity Migration in Explaining U.S. Engines of Growth." Papers in Regional Science. 89: 513-536. doi:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2010.00315.x.

58. Goetz, Stephan J., Mark D. Partridge, Steven Deller, and David Fleming. (2010) “Evaluating Rural Entrepreneurship Policy.” Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy (40): 20-33.

59. Irwin, Elena G., Andrew M. Isserman, Maureen Kilkenny, and Mark D. Partridge. (2010) “A Century of Research on Rural Development and Regional Issues.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 92(2): 522–553; doi: 10.1093/ajae/aaq008. Featured in the 2015 AJAE Virtual Issue on Domestic Rural Development, available at: http://oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/ajae/rural_economic_development.html.

60. Midmore, Peter; Mark D. Partridge, M. Rose Olfert, and Kamar Ali. (2010) “The Evaluation/ of Rural Development Policy: Macro and Micro Perspectives.” Euro Choices. 9(1): 24-29. DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-692X.2010.00155.x

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61. Kinsella, Jim, Stephan J. Goetz. Mark Partridge, Steven C. Deller and David Fleming. (2010) “Evaluating RD Policies for Social and Human Capital Development.” Euro Choices. 9(1): 42-47. DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-692X.2010.00151.x

62. Olfert, M. Rose and Mark D. Partridge. (2010) “Best Practices in Twenty-First-Century Rural Development and Policy.” Growth and Change. 41: 147-164. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2257.2010.00523.x

63. Partridge, Mark D., Ali, Kamar, and M. Rose Olfert. (2010) “Rural-to-Urban Commuting: Three Degrees of Integration.” Growth and Change. 41: 303-335. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2257.2010.00527.x.

64. Jeanty, P. Wilner, Mark D. Partridge, and Elena Irwin. (2010) “Estimation of a Spatial Simultaneous Equation Model of Population Migration and Housing Price Dynamics.” Regional Science and Urban Economics. 40: 343-352. doi:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2010.01.002.

65. Partridge, Mark D., M. Rose Olfert, and Kamar Ali. (2009) “Lessons from the Evaluation of Canadian and U.S. Rural Development Policy.” Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 39(2): 109-125.

66. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, and Kamar Ali. (2009) “Recent Immigration: The Diversity of Economic Outcomes in Metropolitan America.” Cityscape 11 (3): 29-57.

67. Kangayi, Chipo, M. Rose Olfert, Mark D. Partridge. (2009) “Co-operatives and Rural Community Population Growth: Evidence from a Canadian Study.” Review of Regional Studies. (39): 49-71.

68. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. (2009) “Agglomeration Spillovers and Wage and Housing Cost Gradients Across the Urban Hierarchy.” Journal of International Economics 78 (1): 126-140.

69. Kilkenny, Maureen and Mark D. Partridge. (2009). “Export Sectors and Rural Development.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics (91): 910-929.

70. Irwin, Elena G., Kathleen P. Bell, Nancy E. Bockstael, David A. Newburn, Mark D. Partridge, and JunJie Wu. (2009). “The Economics of Urban-Rural Space.” Annual Review of Resource Economics. (1): 435-462.

71. Bakhshi, Samira, Mohammad Shakeri M. Rose Olfert Mark D. Partridge, and Simon Weseen. (2009). "Do Local Residents Value Federal Transfers: Evidence from the Canadian Federation?" Public Finance Review. 37 (3):235-268.

72. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. (2009). “Do New Economic Geography Agglomeration Shadows Underlie Current Population Dynamics across the Urban Hierarchy?” Papers in Regional Science. 88(2): 445-466.

73. Brewin, D., Daniel C. Monchuk, and Mark D. Partridge. (2009). “Are all Innovations Created Equally? Examining the Adoption of Product and Process Innovations in the Canadian Food Processing Industry.” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 57 (March, 1): 75-98.

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74. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, and Hui Li. (2009) “Who Wins From Local Economic Development? A Supply Decomposition of U.S. County Employment Growth.” Economic Development Quarterly. 23: 13-27.

75. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. (2009) “Canadian Regional Evolutions: A Structural Vector Autoregression Analysis of Jobs vs. People and Labor Market Dynamics.” Applied Economics, 41(15): 1855 – 1871, DOI: 10.1080/00036840601131789.

76. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, and Kamar Ali (2008) “Recent Immigration and Economic Outcomes in Rural America.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 90 (December, 5): 1326-1333.

77. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. (2008). “Lost in Space: Population Dynamics in the American Hinterlands and Small Cities.” Journal of Economic Geography. 8 (November, 6): 727-757.

78. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Place-Based Policy and Rural Poverty: Insights from the Urban Spatial Mismatch Literature.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 1 (2008, 1): 131-156.

79. Chokie, Menghis and Mark D. Partridge. “Poverty Dynamics in Canadian Communities: A Place-Based Approach.” Growth and Change, 39 (June 2008, 2): 313-340.

80. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Does a Rising Tide Lift All Metropolitan Boats? Assessing Poverty Dynamics by Metropolitan Size and County Type,” Growth and Change, 39 (June 2008, 2): 283-312.

81. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. “The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” Land Economics, 84 (May 2008,2): 241-266.

82. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Distance from Urban Agglomeration Economies and Rural Poverty.” Journal of Regional Science, 48 (May 2008, 2): 285-310.

83. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. “Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” Berkeley Journal of Macroeconomics—Contributions. 8 (2008, Issue 1). Available at: http://www.bepress.com/bejm/vol8/iss1/art10.

84. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Persistent Rural Poverty: Is it Simply Remoteness and Scale.” Review of Agricultural Economics (Fall 2007): 430-437.

85. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. “The Landscape of Urban Influence on U.S. County Job Growth.” Review of Agricultural Economics 29 (Fall 2007): 381-389.

86. Ali, Kamar, Mark D. Partridge and M. Rose Olfert. “Can Geographically Weighted Regressions Improve Regional Analysis and Policymaking?” International Regional Science Review, 30 (July 2007, 3): 300-329.

87. Fallah, Belal and Mark D. Partridge. “The Elusive Inequality-Economic Growth Relationship: Are there Differences between Cities and the Countryside?” Annals of Regional Science, 41 (2007): 375-400.

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88. Partridge, Mark D., Ray Bollman, M. Rose Olfert and Alessandro Alasia. “Riding the Wave of Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, Backwash, or Stagnation,” Land Economics, 83 (May 2007, 2): 128-152.

89. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Persistent Pockets of Extreme American Poverty and Job Growth: Is there a Place Based Policy Role?” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 32 (April 2007): 201-224.

90. Partridge, Mark D., M. Rose Olfert and Alessandro Alasia. “Agglomeration or Amenities: Canadian Cities as Engines of Growth.” Canadian Journal of Economics, 40 (February 2007): 39-68.

91. Ferguson, Mark, Kamar Ali, M. Rose Olfert, Mark D. Partridge. “Voting with their Feet: Jobs Versus Amenities.” Growth and Change 38 (Winter 2007, 1): 77-110.

92. Partridge, Mark D. “Rural Economic Development Prospects in a High Energy Cost Environment.” Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 37 (#1, 2007): 44-47.

93. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Fluctuations in Aggregate U.S. Migration Flows and Regional Labor Market Flexibility.” Southern Economic Journal 72 (April 2006): 958-980.

94. Partridge, Mark D. “The Relationship between Inequality and Labor Market Performance: Evidence From U.S. States.” Journal of Labor Research 27 (Winter 2006): 1-20.

95. Partridge, Mark D. “We’re Right, They’re Wrong, Regional Science is Where it’s at.” 2005 Southern Regional Science Association 2005 Presidential Address, Review of Regional Studies, 36 (Summer 2006): 1-14. Available at http://journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/view/113/63.

96. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Persistent High-Poverty in Nonmetropolitan Counties in America: Can Economic Development Help?” International Regional Science Review 28 (October 2005): 415-440.

97. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Why Some U.S. Nonmetropolitan Counties Moved out of Persistent High-Poverty Status in the 1990s.” Applied Economic Letters 12 (June, 2005): 473-478.

98. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Is the U.S. an Optimal Currency Area? An Analysis of Asymmetric Shocks Using U.S. State Data.” Oxford Economic Papers 57 (July 2005): 373-397.

99. Partridge, Mark D. “Does Income Distribution Affect U.S. State Economic Growth?” Journal of Regional Science 45 (May 2005): 363-394.

100. Adamson, Dwight, David Clark and Mark D. Partridge, “Do Urban Agglomeration Economies and Amenities Have a Skill Bias?” Journal of Regional Science 44 (May 2004): 201-224.

101. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Do We Know Economic Development When We See It?” Review of Regional Studies 33 (Summer 2003): 17-39.

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102. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “The Waxing and Waning of U.S. Regional Economies: The Chicken-Egg of Jobs Versus People.” Journal of Urban Economics 53 (January 2003): 76-97.

103. Partridge, Mark D. “Part-Time Workers and Economic Expansion: Comparing the 1980s and 1990s.” Papers in Regional Science 82 (January 2003): 51-73.

104. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. “Did the New Economy Vanquish the Regional Business Cycle?” Contemporary Economic Policy 20 (October 2002): 456-469.

105. Partridge, Mark D. "Moonlighting in a High-Growth Economy: Evidence From U.S. State-Level Data." Growth and Change 33 (Fall 2002): 424-453.

106. Partridge, Mark D. "Exploring the Canadian-US Unemployment and Nonemployment Rate Gaps: Are there Lessons for Both Countries?" Journal of Regional Science 41 (November 2001): 701-734.

107. Partridge, Mark D. "Changes in U.S. and Canadian Wage Dynamics in the 1990s: How Unique are Favorable U.S. Labor Market Developments?" Review of Regional Studies 31 (Summer 2001): 71-93.

108. Bodvarsson, Örn and Mark D. Partridge. "Co-Worker, Employer, and Customer Discrimination: A Model and Test of the NBA." Labour Economics 8 (May 2001): 389-416.

109. Dalenberg, Douglas and Mark D. Partridge. "An Empirical Analysis of State Labor Markets: Has Worker Insecurities Shifted Wages in the 1990s?" Quarterly Review Economics and Finance 40 (Fall 2000): 303-323.

110. Levernier, William, Mark D. Partridge, and Dan S. Rickman. "The Causes of Regional Variations in Regional Poverty: A Cross County Analysis." Journal of Regional Science 40 (August 2000): 473-498.

111. Partridge, Mark D. and Jamie S. Partridge. "Do Minimum Wage Hikes Raise Long-Term Unemployment: Evidence Using State Minimum Wage Rates." Regional Studies 33 (November 1999): 713-726.

112. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Static and Dynamic Externalities, Industry Composition, and State Labor Productivity: A Panel Study of States." Southern Economic Journal 66 (October 1999): 319-335.

113. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Which Comes First: Jobs or People? An Analysis of Recent Stylized Facts." Economic Letters 64 (July 1999): 117-123.

114. Partridge, Mark D. and Jamie S. Partridge. "Do Minimum Wage Hikes Reduce Employment: State-Level Evidence from the Low-Wage Retail Sector." Journal of Labor Research 20 (Summer 1999): 393-414.

115. Partridge, Mark D. and Jamie S. Partridge. "Do Low Income Families Benefit from Minimum Wage Increases? Evidence from State-Level Minimum Wage Laws." Review of Regional Studies 29 (Summer 1999): 37-51.

116. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "A Note on the Benefits to Current Residents of State Employment Growth: Is There an Industry Mix Effect on Migration." Journal of Regional Science 39 (February 1999): 167-181.

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117. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Regional Computable General Equilibrium Modeling: A Survey and Critical Appraisal." International Regional Science Review 21 (#3, 1998): 205-250.

118. Brown, John H. and Mark D. Partridge. "Death of a Market: Standard Oil and the Demise of 19th Century Crude Oil Exchanges." Review of Industrial Organization 13 (October 1998): 569-587.

119. Levernier, William, Mark D. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman "Differences in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan U.S. Family Income Inequality: A Cross-Country Comparison." Journal of Urban Economics 44 (September 1998): 272-290.

120. Partridge, Mark D. and Jamie S. Partridge. "Are Teen Unemployment Rates Influenced by State Minimum Wage Laws?" Growth and Change 29 (Fall 1998): 359-382.

121. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Regional Differences in Chronic Long-Term Unemployment." Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 38 (Summer 1998), 193-215.

122. Partridge, Jamie S., Mark D. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman "State Patterns in Family Income Inequality: Is it More Cultural or Can State and Local Policy Affect It?" Contemporary Economic Policy 15 (July 1998): 277-294.

123. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Generalizing the Bayesian Vector Autoregression Approach for Regional Interindustry Employment Forecasting." Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 16 (January 1998): pp. 62-72.

124. Dalenberg, Doug, Mark D. Partridge, and Dan Rickman. "Public Infrastructure: Pork or Jobs Creator?" Public Finance Review 26 (January 1998): 24-52.

125. Levernier, William, Mark D. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman. "Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan Distinctions in the Determinants of Family Income Inequality." Review of Regional Studies 28 (Winter 1998): 85-106.

126. Partridge, Mark D. "Is Inequality Harmful for Growth? Comment." American Economic Review 87 (December 1997): 1019-1032.

127. Luksetich, William and Mark D. Partridge. "Demand for Museum Services." Applied Economics 29 (December 1997): 1553-1559.

128. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "The Dispersion of U.S. State Unemployment Rates: The Role of Market and Nonmarket Factors." Regional Studies 31 (August 1997): 593-606.

129. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Has the Wage Curve Nullified the Harris-Todaro Model." Economics Letters 54 (July 1997): 277-282.

130. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "U.S. State Unemployment Differentials in the 1990s: The Role of Equilibrium Factors Versus Differential Employment Growth." Growth and Change 28 (Summer 1997): 360-379.

131. Dalenberg, Douglas and Mark D. Partridge. "Public Infrastructure and Wages: Public Capital's Role as a Productive Input and Household Amenity." Land Economics 73 (May 1997): 268-284.

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132. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Long-Term Unemployment and US State Wages." Applied Economics Letters 4 (August 1997): 465-468.

133. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "County Unemployment in Georgia: The Causes and Potential Role for Economic Development Policy." The Review of Regional Studies 26 (Summer 1996): 17-40.

134. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman and William Levernier. "Trends in U.S. Income Inequality: Evidence from a Panel of States." Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 36 (Spring 1996): 17-37.

135. Blumenfeld, Stephen and Mark D. Partridge. "The Long-Run and Short-Run Impacts of Global Competition on U.S. Union Wages." Journal of Labor Research 17 (Winter 1996): 149-171.

136. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "The Role of Industry Structure, Costs, and Economic Spillovers in Determining State Employment Growth Rates." The Review of Regional Studies 26 (Winter 1996): 235-264.

137. Dalenberg, Douglas and Mark D. Partridge. "The Effects of Taxes, Expenditures, and Public Infrastructure on Metropolitan Area Employment." Journal of Regional Science 35 (November 1995): 617-644.

138. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Differences in State Unemployment Rates: The Role of Labor and Product Market Structural Shifts." Southern Economic Journal 62 (July 1995): 89-106.

139. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman and William Levernier. "Variation in State Income Inequality: 1960-1990." International Regional Science Review 18 (#3, 1995): 355-378.

140. Partridge, Mark D. "International Trade and the U.S. Wage Structure." Journal of Economics and Finance 19 (Summer 1995): 123-144.

141. Partridge, Mark D. "The Effect of International Trade on Worker Union Choice." The Journal of Economics 20 (Spring 1994): 63-71.

142. Partridge, Mark D. "High-Tech Employment and State Economic Development Policies." The Review of Regional Studies 23 (Winter 1993): 287-306.

143. Partridge, Mark D. "Technology, International Competitiveness, and Union Behavior." Journal of Labor Research 14 (Spring 1993): 133-149.

144. Morgan, William, John Mutti and Mark D. Partridge. "A Regional General Equilibrium Model of the United States: Tax Effects on Factor Movements and Regional Production." Review of Economics and Statistics 71 (November 1989): 626-635.

145. Mutti, John, William Morgan and Mark D. Partridge. "The Incidence of Regional Taxes in a General Equilibrium Framework," Journal of Public Economics 39 (June 1989): 83-108.

EDITED BOOK CHAPTERS:

1. Rajbhandari, Isha and Mark D. Partridge. (Forthcoming) “State of the art and future

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challenges of interregional migration empirical research in North America.” (Eds. Biagi, B., Faggian, A., Rajbhandari, I., Venhorst, V.A.) In Springer Advances in Spatial Science, New Frontiers in Inter-regional Migration Research.

2. Feng, Bo, Mark D. Partridge, and Mark Rembert. (Forthcoming). “The Perils of Modelling How Migration Responds to Climate Change.” In Modelling Aging and Migration Effects on Spatial Labor Markets (Eds: Blien, U., K. Kourtit, P. Nijkamp, and R. Stough). New York: Springer.

3. Zhou, Minyu, Linda Lobao, Mark D. Partridge, and Mike Betz. (2015) “The coal mining industry and income inequality across the United States and Appalachia.” in Proceedings Environmental Considerations in Energy Production. pp. 183-194. edited by John Craynon. Englewood CO: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc.

4. Betz, Michael, M. Rose Olfert, and Mark D. Partridge (2015) “Canada’s Multiculturalism and Domestic Migration.” in The Economics of Cultural Diversity (eds. P. Nijkamp, J. Poot, and J. Bakens), Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 147-172.

5. Faggian, Alessandra, Jonathan Corcoran and Mark Partridge (2015) “Interregional Migration Analysis.” in Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Economic Geography (eds. C. Karlsson, M. Andersson, and T. Norman), Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 468-490.

6. Weinstein, Amanda and Mark D. Partridge. (2014) “Economic implications of unconventional fossil fuel production.” Book Chapter for (Ed. Don Albrecht) Our Energy Future, Socioeconomic Implications and Policy Options for Rural America. New York: Routledge. Pp. 19-39.

7. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. (2014) “Integrating Regional Economic Development Analysis and Land Use Economics.” Chapter One Book Chapter for (Eds, Joshua M. Duke and JunJie Wu) The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 23-51.

8. Partridge, Mark D. and Amanda Weinstein. (2014) “Green Jobs and the Need to Use Benefit-Cost Analysis not Employment in Policymaking.” Encyclopedia of Environmental Economics. (eds. T. Haab and J. Whitehead).

9. Lobao, Linda, Mark Partridge, Lawrence Brown, Michael Betz, and Michael Farren. (2013). “The Mining Industry and Community Poverty Across Appalachia.” Pp. 86-98 in Environmental Considerations in Energy Production, edited by John Craynon. Englewood CO: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc.

10. Faggian Alessandra, Mark D. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman (2012) “Cultural Avoidance and Internal Migration in the USA: Do the source countries matter?” in Migration Impact Analysis. Edited by Poot J., Sahin M. and Nijkamp P., Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, Chapter 6, pp. 203-224.

11. Partridge, Mark D. and M. Rose Olfert. (2009) “Dissension in the Countryside: Bridging the Rural-Urban Divide with a New Rural Policy.” In Globalization and the Rural-Urban Divide Edited by M. Gopinath and H. Kim, Seoul: Seoul National University Press, pp. 169-210.

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12. Adamson, Dwight and Mark D. Partridge. "The Influence of International Trade on Union Firm Hiring and Worker Union Choice." In The Political Economy of Globalization. Edited by Satya Dev Gupta, Boston, MA: Kluwar Academic Publishers, 1997, pp. 147-176.

MAJOR WORKSHOP/CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1. National Academy of Sciences. (2016) Rationalizing Rural Area Classifications. National Academies Press: Washington, DC. 175 pages. I was one of the six members of the NAS organizing committee.

REPRINTED JOURNAL ARTICLES IN EDITED BOOKS:

1. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. (forthcoming 2011) "The Dispersion of U.S. State Unemployment Rates: The Role of Market and Nonmarket Factors." Regional Studies 31 (August 1997): 593-606. Reprinted in Urban and Regional Economics. Edited by Philip McCann. New York: Routledge.

2. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, and Kamar Ali (2010, forthcoming) “Recent Immigration and Economic Outcomes in Rural America.” Reprinted in: Critical Concepts in Economics: Agricultural Economics. Edited by Gail Cramer. New York: Routledge.

3. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert. (2009) “The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” Reprinted in Environmental Amenities and Economic Development. Edited by Todd L. Cherry and Dan S. Rickman. New York: Routledge.

4. Ferguson, Mark, Kamar Ali, M. Rose Olfert, Mark D. Partridge. (2009) “Voting with their Feet: Jobs Versus Amenities.” Reprinted in Environmental Amenities and Economic Development. Edited by Todd L. Cherry and Dan S. Rickman. New York: Routledge.

NON-JOURNAL ACADEMIC ARTICLES:

1. Lobao, Linda, Amy Glasmeier, Gregory Hooks, Mark D. Partridge, and Ann R. Tickamyer. (2011) “Spatial Inequality: A Research Agenda for the Social Sciences.” Submitted to the National Science Foundation for their strategic review: SBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences. ID#108. Available at: http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/sbe_2020/submission_detail.cfm?upld_id=108.

FUNDED RESEARCH AND CONTRACT/GRANT ACTIVITIES:

“Drivers of rural innovation and implications for community and regional economic development.” U.S. Department of Agriculture-Pennsylvania State University Joint Program. $30,000. PI: Mark Partridge, Co-PI: Alessandra Faggian. April 2017 - July 2018.

“State Policy and Local Fiscal Stress: Implications for Rural Governments.” USDA Agriculture Food Research Initiative. PI: Mildred Warner, Cornel University; Co-PIs Linda Lobao and Mark Partridge; The Ohio State University Subcontract amount $119,971, 2017-2020.

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“Spatial mismatches of jobs and workers.” World Bank, $300,000. PI: Luc Christiansen; Co-PIs: Peter Lanjouw (Professor Development Economics, Free University of Amsterdam); Mark Partridge (Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy/Professor, Ohio State University); Philipp Heinrigs, Senior Economist, OECD/Sahel and West Africa Club.

“Maximizing the Gains of Old and New Energy Development for America`s Rural Communities.” USDA Agriculture Food Research Initiative. $499,976, 2014-2017.

“Collaborative Research: Places, Poverty and State Capacity: Local State Responses to Recession and Socioeconomic Well-Being, 2001-2012.” National Science Foundation, Geography and Spatial Sciences Collaborative Proposals: The Ohio State University #1259424 [Linda Lobao PI and Mark Partridge Co-PI] and Washington State University #1259364 [Gregory Hooks PI], OSU Funding $129,009, April 2013-March 2015.

“Reevaluation of the Impact of Coal Mining on the Virginia State Budget.” ARIES Mining Project, Principle Investigators: Mark D. Partridge, $40,000, 2013-2014.

“Assessing the Impact of Shale Energy Boom on Local Housing Markets.” Ohio Housing Finance Agency. Principle Investigator: Mark Partridge, $37,418, August 2012-January 2013.

“The Mining Industry and Its Relationship to Community Poverty Across Appalachia.” ARIES Mining Project, Joint Principle Investigators: (Late) Lawrence Brown, Linda Lobao, and Mark D. Partridge, $257,558, 2012-2016.

“The Mining Industry and Its Relationship to Community Poverty Across Appalachia: An Exploratory Analysis.” ARIES Mining Project, Joint Principle Investigators: Lawrence Brown, Linda Lobao, and Mark D. Partridge, $22,000, 2011-2012.

“Poverty and Other Socioeconomic Distress in the North Central Region: Assessing Trends over 2000-2010.” United States Department of Agriculture, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (Michigan State University). Principle Investigator: Linda Lobao, Co-PIs: Richard Goe and Mark Partridge, $14,976, 2011-2012.

“EU Cohesion Policy in a Global Context: Comparative Study on EU Cohesion and Third Country and International Development Policies: Case Studies of the Appalachian Regional Commission (USA) and The Atlantic Canada Opportunity Agency (Canada).” Sub-contract from: European Research Policy Center and the European Commission, PI: Mark Partridge, Co-PI: Alessandra Faggian and M. Rose Olfert. €49,500, 2010.

“The Economic Benefit of a Bottled Water Tax and the Value to Clean Streams, Rivers, and Lakes.” Ohio Environmental Council. Principle Investigators: Elena Irwin and Mark Partridge, $43,311, 2010-2012.

“Reducing Inequality In Appalachian Ohio: The Potential of a “Social-Contextual” Approach.” Ohio State University International Poverty Solutions Collaborative. Principle Investigator: Becky Mansfield, Co-PIs: Linda Lobao, Kendra McSweeney, Mark Partridge, Mary Ellen Wewers. $50,000, 2010-2011.

"Leveraging natural amenities for sustainable development in the Great Lakes region." National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ohio Sea Grant Program. Principle

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Investigator: Mark Partridge & Elena Irwin. Co-Principle Investigator Heather Stephens. $180,000 plus matches. 2010-2012.

"Identifying Candidates for Place-Based Policy." Social Science Humanities Research Council of Canada. International Opportunities Fund, Applicant: M. Rose Olfert, Co-Applicant: Mark Partridge and others from Canada, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Chile, and Peru. $75,000, 2010-2011.

"Economic Outcomes for Resource-Dependent Communities with Special Attention to those with Aboriginal Populations" Applicant: M. Rose Olfert, Co-Applicant: Mark Partridge and others from Canada and Chile including LACREG Rimisp. 2009-2010, Canada International Development Agency, $36,000.

"International Poverty Solutions Collaborative—Ohio State University Center for Innovation." Ohio State University Provost Office. $3,750,000.00. PI: Howard Goldstein, Co-PI: Mark Partridge and other scholars at Ohio State University. Role: Leadership team working with the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Team. January 1, 2010—December 31, 2014.

“50th Anniversary Symposium, Journal of Regional Science, Request for Workshop Funding,” National Science Foundation (#BCS-0852463). Marlon Boarnet Principal Investigator and Mark Partridge co-Principle Investigator, 2009. $24,990.

“Developing and Assessing Potential Forward-Looking Distress Indicators for the Appalachian Region,” Mark Partridge (Principle Investigator), with Linda Labao (co-Principle Investigator) and Lionel J. “Bo” Beaulieu and Stephan Goetz (Consultants). Appalachian Regional Commission. 2007-2008. $74,783.

“Sharing the Gains of Local Economic Growth: Race to the Top vs. Race to the Bottom Economic Development.” Mark Partridge (Principle Investigator), with Stephan Goetz and Dan Rickman (co-Principle Investigators). Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. 2008-2009. $10,000.

“Appraising Economic Development and Land-Use Policies To build Healthy Rural and Urban Communities.” Mark Partridge (Principle Investigator), with Casey Hoy; David Kraybill; Linda Labao; and Douglas Southgate (co-Principle Investigators). Ohio State University, Agriculture, Research and Development Center, Interdisciplinary Team Research Competition. 2008-2010. $96,440.

Poverty Across U.S. Community Populations: Do Local Government Economic Development and Public Welfare Policies Matter? Linda Lobao (Principle Investigator), Dave Kraybill, and Mark Partridge (co-Investigators), OSU Institute of Population Research-TIE Seed Grant, 2007-2008, $31,280.

“Our Joint Future: Rural-Urban Interdependence in 21st Century Ohio.” Mark Partridge (Principle Investigator) and Jill Clark. 2008. Brookings Institution, $13,600.

“An Assessment of Alternative Measures for Determining Economically Distressed Counties and Areas in the Appalachian Region.” Mark Partridge (Principle Investigator), with Linda Labao (co-Principle Investigator) and Lionel J. “Bo” Beaulieu and Stephan Goetz (Consultants). Appalachian Regional Commission. 2007-2008. $51,450.

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“Alabama-Mississippi WIRED Region Labor Market.” With the Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) and the U.S. Department of Labor. 2007. $25,791.

“Mapping the Rural-Urban Interface: Partnerships for Sustainable Infrastructure Development.” Infrastructure Canada-Social Science and Humanities Research Council Peer Reviewed Grant, Applicant/PI, 2006-2009, $265,000 plus $160,000 in-kind contributions from the partners. [In partnership with the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation and Federation of Canadian Municipalities.] 2006-2009.

“Measuring and Mapping the Impact of Social Economy Enterprises: A case of Co-operatives in Canada.” Agriculture Agri-Food Canada, Co-Operative Secretariat, Duel-PI/Applicant, $18,000. 2006-2007.

“Adapting to new environments: agriculture and rural economies in the 21st century.” Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Co-applicant. 2006-2009, $300,000.

“Social Economy Northern Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan Regional Research Node.” Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Co-applicant. 2005-2010, $1,747,475.

“Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Agriculture Innovation Research Network.” Co-applicant. 2005-2007, $750,000.

“Geographic Dimension and Nature of Canadian Poverty: Can Place-Based Economic Development Help?” University of Saskatchewan President’s Social Science and Humanities Research Council Seed Grant, 2005-2006, PI/Applicant. $4,000.

“Local Governance Capacities for Rural/Urban Interdependencies in a 21st Century Canada: A Community – University Research Agenda” University of Saskatchewan Seed Grant, PI/Applicant. 2004, $5,000.

“Regionalization Research and Assessment: Saskatchewan” awarded by Saskatchewan Health Ministry. Co-Applicant, 2004-2005, $50,000.

“Canada Research Chair in the New Rural Economy” awarded by the Canada Social Science and Humanities Research Council, 2004-2010, PI/Applicant. $1,400,000.

“Comprehensive Regional Database of Technological Adoption by Firms and Canadian-U.S. Labour, Demographic and Environmental Attributes” awarded by the Canadian Fund for Innovation, 2004-2007, PI/Applicant. $320,819.

“Growth and Vitality in the New Rural Economy.” Canada Research Chair research program awarded $280,000 by: (1) the Province of Saskatchewan, 2004-2008, $250,000; (2) the University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture, $25,000 (in support of a Canadian Fund for Innovation application), 2004; (3) and a University of Saskatchewan Faculty Research Startup Grant, PI/Applicant. 2004, $5,000.

“Technological Adoption by Western Canadian Firms in the New Rural Economy.” Awarded by the University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture, PI/Applicant. $70,000 (or $10,000 per year), 2004-2010.

“When Does Local Economic Growth Reduce Poverty Rates? A Comparison of the 1980s and 1990s.” awarded by the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2002-2004, Co-PI with Dan S. Rickman, $30,000.

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“An Analysis of the Central Minnesota Labor Shortage and Commuting Patterns.” awarded by the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development and the St. Cloud Area Partnership, 2001, Co-PI with Mary Edwards, $23,400.

St. Cloud Quarterly Business Report (2001-2003) funded by the St. Cloud Area Economic Development Partnership for $9,000 per year beginning in 2001. Co-PI with Richard MacDonald.

2002 St. Cloud Area Profile. with Mary E. Edwards, Thomas Mielke, and Atthawet Prougestaporn, Funded by the St. Cloud Area Economic Development Partnership, 2001-2002, Co-PI with Mary E. Edwards. $15,000.

Participated in the National Science Foundation Grant Proposal Workshop, Council for Resource Development Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 3, 2001.

National Council of Economic Education grant to fund the 2001 SCSU Winter Institute Teacher Workshops, PI, $1,000.

St. Cloud State University Foundation to fund the 2001 Winter Institute, PI, $3,500.

St. Cloud State University Foundation grant to fund the 2000 Winter Institute, PI, $1,565.

St. Cloud Area Profile, 2000. with Mary E. Edwards and Sandy Justin, Funded by the St. Cloud Area Economic Development Partnership, 1999, Co-PI with Mary E. Edwards. $15,000.

St. Cloud Area Profile, 1998. with Mary E. Edwards and Boon Siew Yeoh, Funded by the St. Cloud Area Economic Development Partnership, 1997-1998, Co-PI with Mary E. Edwards. $15,000.

St. Cloud State University Summer Research Grants, Summer 1996 ($1,860), Summer 1997 ($1,970), Summer 1998 ($1,978), Summer 1999 ($2,685), and Summer 2001 ($2,500) PI.

Georgia Southern University Summer Research Fellowship and Georgia Southern University Summer Research Sabbatical, 1995, PI. $6,250.

College of Business Administration Summer Research Grant, Georgia Southern University, 1994, PI. $5,080.

University of Montana Summer Research Grant, 1992, PI. $2,000.

WORKING PAPERS AND RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:

Tsvetkova, Alexandra and Mark D. Partridge. “Knowledge-based service economy and firm entry: An alternative to the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship.”

Perez-Silva, Rodrigo and Mark D. Partridge. “Are foreign-born researchers more innovative? Self-selection and the production of knowledge among PhD recipients in the U.S.” Under Review.

Partridge, Mark D., Benjian Yang, and Anping Chen. “Do Border Effects Alter Regional Development: Evidence from China.”

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effects of concentrations of highly educated workers in U.S. metro areas.” Under Review.

Hooks, Gregory, Linda, Lobao, Victor Iturra, and Mark D. Partridge. “Laboratories of Democracy (Thousands of Them): Public Employment and Social Welfare across the Federal System.” Under Review.

Rembert, Mark and Mark D. Partridge. “Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and the Great Recession.” Under Review.

Chen, Anping , Tianshi Dai, and Mark D. Partridge. “Agglomeration and Wage Dispersion: Evidence from Firm-Level Data in China.”

Fleming, David, Timothy Komarek, Mark Partridge and Thomas Measham. “A Review of Findings and Methods in the Empirical Literature.”

Stephens, Heather, Elena Irwin, and Mark D. Partridge. “How do pollution and other environmental disamenities affect business location?”

Rajbhandari, Isha, Alessandra Faggian, and Mark D. Partridge “Migrants and Boomtowns: Micro Evidence from the U.S. Shale Boom.”

Mark D. Partridge, Tsvetkova, Alexandra, and Mike Betz. “Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?”

Martinez Gonzalez, Ariadna, Zoe Plakias, and Mark Partridge “The Mexican PROCAMPO Farmland Subsidy and Its Effectiveness as a Rural Anti-Poverty Program.” Under review.

Mark D. Partridge & Alexandra Tsvetkova. “Road to Despair and the Geography of the America Left Behind.”

BOOK REVIEWS:

1. Partridge, Mark D., A Review of Changes in Income Inequality Within U.S. Metropolitan Areas by Janice F. Madden, Growth and Change 32 (Winter 2001): 135-137.

2. Partridge, Mark D., A Review of Community Policy Analysis Modeling. edited by Thomas G. Johnson, Daniel M. Otto, and Steven C. Deller. 2006. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing Professional. 287 + xx. in Journal of Regional Science, 46 (December 2006): 995-998.

OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS (No Formal Peer Review):

1. Partridge, Mark D., Mike Betz, and Mark Rembert. (2017) Taking Measure of Ohio’s Opioid Crisis. Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report. 25 pages.

2. Partridge, Mark D., Mike Betz, and Mark Rembert. “Trump’s policies will harm coal-dependent communities instead of helping them.” The Conversation. October 10, 2017. Available at: https://theconversation.com/trumps-policies-will-harm-coal-dependent-communities-instead-of-helping-them-82632.

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3. Rembert, Mark, Mark D. Partridge, and Bo Feng. (2017) The Future of Broadband in Rural and Urban America: A Policy Analysis. Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report.

4. Rembert, Mark, Mark D. Partridge, and Bo Feng. (2016) Small Business & Entrepreneurship in Ohio: Promoting Prosperity by Growing from Within. Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report. 34 pages.

5. Partridge, Mark D., Mark Rembert, and Mike Betz. “How should the U.S. government help coal communities?” The Conversation. February 15, 2016. Available at: http://theconversation.com/how-should-the-u-s-government-help-coal-communities-53475?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=And%20then%20there%20were%208&utm_content=And%20then%20there%20were%208+CID_95967fb41e650bc6107d02202d5d74a3&utm_source=campaign_monitor_us&utm_term=How%20should%20the%20US%20government%20help%20coal%20communities.

6. Rembert, Mark, Mark D. Partridge, and Bo Feng. (2016) School Choice in Ohio: Moving From Theory to Practice. Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report. 37 pages.

7. Farren, Michael and Mark D. Partridge (2015) Reevaluation of the Impact of Coal Mining on the Virginia State Budget. Report prepared Appalachian Research Initiative for Environmental Science (ARIES). 143 pages.

8. Cho, Clare and Mark D. Partridge. (2015) A Report Card on Rural and Urban Ohio. Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report. 25 pages.

9. Cho, Clare and Mark D. Partridge. (2014) “Growth and Change: Tracking Ohio’s Recovery from the Great Recession.” Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, Available at: http://aede.osu.edu/research/c-william-swank-program, November 2014.

10. Partridge, Mark D. (2014) “Farmland Bubbles and Risks to the Rural Economy” White Paper for the 2014 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Agriculture Symposium. Available at: http://www.kc.frb.org/publications/research/rscp/rscp-2014.cfm under “Session 3.”

11. Cho, Clare and Mark D. Partridge. “The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Its Effect on Food Insecurity.” Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, Available at: http://aede.osu.edu/sites/aede/files/publication_files/SNAP.pdf, May 2014.

12. Cho, Clare and Mark Partridge. “The Affordable Care Act: Effects of the Healthcare Reform.” Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, December 2013. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 24 pages.

13. Partridge, Mark and Amanda Weinstein. “Economic Implications of Unconventional Fossil Fuel Production.” National Agricultural and Rural Development Policy Center (NARDEP) Policy Brief. November 2013. Available at: <http://www.nardep.info/> 4 pages.

14. Farren, Michael, Amanda Weinstein, Mark D. Partridge, Mike Betz. “Too Many Heads and Not Enough Beds: Will Shale Development Cause a Housing Shortage?” Swank

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Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, June 2013. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 39 pages.

15. Partridge, Mark D., Michael Farren, Amanda Weinstein, and Mike Betz. “Assessing the Impact of Shale Energy Boom on Ohio Local Housing Markets.” Final Report Submitted to the Ohio Housing Finance Agency. March 12, 2013. 108 pages.

16. Farren, Michael, Amanda Weinstein, and Mark D. Partridge. “Making Shale Development Work for Ohio.” Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, May 2012. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 26 pages.

17. Weinstein, Amanda and Mark D. Partridge. The Economic Value of Shale Natural Gas in Ohio. Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, December 2011. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 38 pages.

18. Weinstein, Amanda and Mark D. Partridge. How Can Struggling Communities Make a Comeback? Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, June 2011. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 28 pages.

19. Weinstein, Amanda and Mark D. Partridge. Making the Green Economy Work for Ohio. Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, December 2010. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 32 pages.

20. Weinstein, Amanda L., Mark D. Partridge, and J. Clay Francis. 2010. Green Policies, Climate Change, and New Jobs: Separating Fact From Fiction. The Exurban Change Project and Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, June 2010. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 29 pages.

21. Partridge, Mark D., Xuetao Huang, and Tripti Uprety, 2009. What will Economic Recovery Bring to Ohio? The Exurban Change Project and Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, December 2009. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 15 pages.

22. Partridge, Mark D., Linda Lobao, Lionel J. “Bo” Beaulieu, Stephan Goetz, Ayesha Enver, Roberto Gallardo, and P. Wilner Jeanty. 2009. Developing and Assessing Potential Forward-Looking Distress Indicators for the Appalachian Region. Report prepared for the Appalachian Regional Commission (July 13), 117 pages.

23. Enver, Ayesha, Mark D. Partridge, and Jill Clark. Growth and Change: Closing Ohio’s Knowledge Worker Gap to Build a 21st Century Economy. The Exurban Change Project and Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, September 2008. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 30 pages.

24. Partridge, Mark D. and Jill Clark. 2008. Our Joint Future: Rural-Urban Interdependence in 21st Century Ohio. Report prepared for the Brookings Institution and Greater Ohio. Available at: http://www.brookings.edu/events/2008/~/media/Files/events/2008/0910_restoring_prosperity/Partridge.pdf.

25. Partridge, Mark D., Linda Lobao, Wilner Jeanty, Lionel J. “Bo” Beaulieu, and Stephan Goetz. 2008. An Assessment of Alternative Measures for Determining Economically Distressed Counties and Areas in the Appalachian Region. Available at:

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http://www.arc.gov/images/reports/2008/states/ARC_measures_counties_full.pdf (accessed on September 5, 2008).

26. Partridge, Mark, Enver, Ayesha, and Jill Clark. Growth and Change: Does Enhancing Ohio’s Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs Provide the Key to Growth? The Exurban Change Project and Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, January 2008. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 28 pages.

27. Partridge, Mark, Jill Clark, and Ayesha Enver. Growth and Change: Employment Growth, Future Prospects, and Change at the Ohio Rural-Urban Interface. The Exurban Change Project and Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, October 2007. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 33 pages.

28. Partridge, Mark, Jeff Sharp, and Jill Clark. Growth and Change: Population Change in Ohio and its Rural-Urban Interface. The Exurban Change Project and Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy Summary Report, May 2007. Available at: www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank. 22 pages.

29. Mususa, John and Mark D. Partridge. Alabama-Mississippi WIRED Region: An Assessment of Current Economic Conditions and Underlying Strengths and Weaknesses. (February 18, 2007) Submitted to University of Missouri, RUPRI Center of Regional Competitiveness.

30. Partridge, Mark D. and M. Rose Olfert. “Debunking the Myth: The Rural-Urban Divide in Saskatchewan.” Policy Dialogue Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, Number 13 (Fall 2006): 22-23.

31. Fulton, Murray, M. Rose Olfert, and Mark D. Partridge. Growing Saskatchewan in an Urban Age. Canada Rural Economy Research Lab Policy Brief, (January 2006) 11 pages, Available at: http://crerl.usask.ca/policy.php.

32. Fulton, Murray, M. Rose Olfert, and Mark D. Partridge. Population Growth – Double or Nothing? Preparing for Saskatchewan’s Next 100 Years, Canada Rural Economy Research Lab Policy Brief, (September 2005), 9 pages, Available at http://crerl.usask.ca/policy.php.

33. Partridge, Mark. It is Time to Slay the Energy Myth in Describing Alberta's Prosperity, Canada Rural Economy Research Lab Policy Brief, (July 2005), 6 pages, Available at: http://crerl.usask.ca/policy.php.

34. Olfert, M. Rose and Mark D. Partridge. Urban Sprawl Calls for New Rural-Urban Deal, Canada Rural Economy Research Lab Policy Brief (January 31, 2005), 3 pages, Available at: http://crerl.usask.ca/policy.php.

35. St. Cloud Area Quarterly Business Report. Co-edited by Richard MacDonald and Mark D. Partridge, An area business newsletter of about 12 pages in length produced every January, April, July, and October of each year beginning in 1999. Past issues can be found at: http://www.scapartnership.com/research/quarterly_report.html

36. Edwards, Mary E., Thomas Mielke, Mark D. Partridge and Atthawet Prougestaporn. 2002 St. Cloud Area Profile,St. Cloud State University, Social Science Research Institute (February, 2002), 216 pages.

37. Edwards, Mary E. and Mark D. Partridge. Minnesota Region 7W Labor-Force Assessment. St. Cloud State University Social Science Research Institute (November 2001), 175 pages.

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38. Edwards, Mary E., Sandy Justin, and Mark D. Partridge. St. Cloud Area Profile, 2000. St. Cloud State University, Social Science Research Institute (August 1999), 200 pages.

39. Edwards, Mary E., Mark D. Partridge, and Boon Siew Yeoh. St. Cloud Area Profile, 1998. St. Cloud State University, Social Science Research Institute (February 1998), 165 pages.

40. Partridge, Mark D., Jamie S. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman Midwest Family Income Inequality: Is it More Cultural or Can State and Local Policy Affect It? Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Working Paper, WF-1 (September 1996).

41. Partridge, Mark D. Work Force Developments: Issues for the Midwest Economy, Assessing The Midwest Economy. (Summary of Wage/Income Gap presentation made to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago conference on May 15, 1996.) Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, #4 (1996), pp. 8-9.

42. Adamson, Dwight and Mark D. Partridge. "The Effects of International Trade and Technology on Wages of U.S. Workers in Manufacturing Industries." In Contemporary Working Papers in International Trade and Finance. Edited by Anthony Scaperlanda, Laredo, TX: Texas A&M International University (1996), pp. 377-398.

43. Partridge, Mark D. and Jamie S. Partridge. "Unemployment in the South: Where are We Going and Where Have We Been?" Southern Economic Developer 5 (Fall 1994): 3-11.

44. Partridge, Mark D. and Dan S. Rickman. "Economic Outlook: Spring 1994 Perspective." Southern Economic Developer 4 (Spring 1994): 16-19.

45. Adamson, Dwight and Mark D. Partridge. "The Impact of International Trade on Union Choice in U.S. Manufacturing Industries." In Contemporary Working Papers in International Trade and Finance. Edited by Anthony Scaperlanda, Laredo, TX: Texas A&M International University (January 1994), pp. 139-163.

46. Dalenberg, Douglas, Randy Eberts and Mark D. Partridge. "Metropolitan Area Employment and Public Infrastructure," In Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference, Seattle, WA: Northwest Policy Center (1993): 37-42.

OPINION-EDITORIAL ARTICLES:

Mark D. Partridge. “Time is now to increase Ohio severance tax on oil and gas drillers.” Cleveland Plain Dealer. February 22, 2015. Available at: http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/02/time_is_now_for_increased_ohio.html#incart_river.

Mark D. Partridge. “Time for Ohio to modernize drilling tax.” Lima News. (April 30, 2013) Available at: http://www.limaohio.com/opinion/columns/article_1bec16ac-b1a4-11e2-b31b-0019bb30f31a.html.

Mark D. Partridge. “Severance-tax plan preserves value for Ohioans.” Columbus Dispatch. P. A16. (April 3, 2013). Available at: http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/editorials/2013/04/03/severance-tax-plan-preserves-value-for-ohioans.html .

Partridge, Mark D. and M. Rose Olfert. “Critical to Kill Myth of Urban-Rural Split.” Saskatoon Star Phoenix. (July 28, 2006).

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Partridge, Mark D. and M. Rose Olfert. “Town and Country, A New Rural-Urban Pact is Needed for Canada’s Prosperity.” Winnipeg Free Press. (July 9, 2006) available at http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/westview/story/3585190p-4143343c.html.

Partridge, Mark D. and M. Rose Olfert. “Growth Means Hard Choices.” Saskatoon Star Phoenix. (September 16, 2005), p. A14.

Partridge, Mark D. and M. Rose Olfert. “’Alberta Advantage’ isn’t Oil Patch.” Saskatoon Star Phoenix. (September 15, 2005), p. A12.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:

“Green-energy-study had some problems.” Columbus Dispatch. November 25, 2014, p. A19. Available at: http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/editorials/2014/11/25/1-green-energy-study-had-some-problems.html

MAJOR KEYNOTE SPEECHES & PRESENTATIONS AND NAMED LECTURES 2004-:

“Follow the Money: Aggregate, Sectoral and Spatial Effects of an Energy Boom on Local Earnings.” RSAI Fellows Address, 64th North American Regional Science Conference. Vancouver, BC Canada, November 8, 2017.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Keynote presentation to the CIDE Workshop in Regional Productivity. Aguascalientes, Mexico. October 17, 2015.

“Are Resource Booms Worth the Inevitable Bust?” Keynote presentation at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference. Canberra, Australia, July 3, 2015.

“Building Ohio’s Communities From Within.” Luncheon Plenary Presentation for the County Commissioners Association of Ohio Annual Conference. June 25, 2015.

“Place Based or Geographically Targeted Policies and Their Effectiveness.” Keynote presentation at the Economics and Management School at Beijing Forestry University. Beijing, China, June 5, 2015.

“Making Shale Development Work in the Long Run.” Keynote Presentation at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Multistate Shale Research Collaborative. Shale Symposium: What Communities Need to Know. Wheeling, WV, March 19, 2015.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Keynote Presentation at the 4th Annual Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Regional Economics Conference, Richmond, VA, October 24, 2014.

“Place Based or Geographically Targeted Policies and Their Effectiveness.” Keynote presentation at the 3rd International Regional, Urban, and Spatial Economics Conference, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, June 6, 2014.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Keynote Presentation at the 2nd International Spatial Dimensions of the Labour Market: The Relocation of Jobs. IAB/RCEA/ZEW, Nuremberg, Germany, March 14, 2014.

“Fighting Poverty One Place at a Time.” Keynote Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Poverty Symposium, Atlanta, GA, December 2, 2013.

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“Using Agglomeration Economies in a Policy Context.” Presented at the 2013 Barcelona Workshop on Regional and Urban Economics: Agglomeration Economies, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, November 28, 2013.

“Building Prosperous Regions: What Works.” Plenary Breakfast Address, Presented at the Regional Planning Growth Conference: The Economic Case for Regional Cooperation, Regina, Saskatchewan, November 4, 2013.

“Modeling Economic Development Impacts: We can do better?” Plenary Breakfast Address, Presented at the AUBER [Association for University and Business Economic Research] Conference, Richmond, VA, October 13, 2013.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Keynote Address Presented at the Second Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Beijing, China. June 28, 2013.

“Integrating Entrepreneurship into a Diversified Development Strategy.” Keynote Address presented at the 16th Uddevalla Symposium Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, MO, June 14, 2013.

“America’s Job Crisis and the Role of Regional Development Policy.” Fellows Luncheon Address at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings. Washington, DC, April 5, 2013.

“The Power of Entrepreneurship and Knowledge in Rebranding the Midwest.” Presentation at the Midwest Governors’ Association Meeting, Columbus, OH, June 27, 2012.

“Do We Need Place-Based Policy in the New Rural Economy?” Keynote presentation at the Symposium PSDR 3. Les chemins du développement territorial. Clermont-Ferrand, France, June 21, 2012.

“Space Matters: The China and U.S. Case.” Keynote Presentation at the Workshop on Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics in China. School of Economics, Jinan University. Guangzhou, China, June 15-16, 2012.

“What does Rising Inequality Really Mean for Regional Economic Growth.” Keynote Luncheon Address at the Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference. Seattle, WA, May 18, 2012.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Gosnell Lecture Series, Department of Economics. Rochester Institute of Technology. October 27, 2011.

“The Power of Knowledge in Building Strong Rural Communities.” Keynote Address at the Alberta Rural Development Network. Edmonton, Alberta, September 29, 2011.

“Green Policies, Climate Change, and New Jobs: Separating Fact From Fiction.” Keynote Address at the National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals Conference, Charleston, SC, March 8, 2011.

“Poverty and Place Across the United States: Do County Governments Matter to the Distribution of Economic Disparities?” Keynote Presentation: Poverty and Regional Analysis Workshop, 50th Annual Meetings of the Southern Regional Science Association Pre-Conference, LSU J.

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Norman Efferson Series Lecture, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, February 3, 2011.

“Fighting Poverty One Place at a Time.” Presented at the 26th Annual JW Fanning Lecture. Agriculture and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, December 10, 2010.

“Building Healthy Communities in the 21st Century: Drop the Fads and Lose the Rearview Mirror.” Invited keynote Address, Presented at the Conference on Economic Development in Underserved Communities: Where Research and Practice Meet. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. September 9, 2010, Kansas City, MO.

“North American Regional Dynamics in a 21st Century of Climate Change.” Invited Plenary Address, Presented at the Regional Studies Association International Conference, May 25, 2010, Pécs, Hungary. (Invited)

“U.S. Engines of Growth: New Economic Geography or Amenity-Led Growth, and Why it Matters?” Spatial Economics Analysis Plenary Lecture. Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, San Francisco, CA, November 20, 2009. (Invited Lecture).

“Assessing Amenities, Tax Incentives, & Governance Systems as Tools for Local Economic Development.” Keynote Presentation at the Michigan Community Development and Natural Resources Association Annual Meeting, East Lansing, MI, October 14, 2009.

“One Size Doesn't Fit All: Building Stronger Communities in the Three Rurals.” Keynote Presentation at the Growing in Rural Alberta: A Rural Development Symposium. Medicine Hat, AB October 28, 2008.

“Building ‘Real’ Regional Collaboration” Keynote Presentation at the Growing in Rural Alberta: A Rural Development Symposium. Medicine Hat, AB, October 28, 2008.

“The Biofuel Boom: How will it shape Rural American Families and Communities?” Presented at the Conference on Rising Food and Energy Prices: U.S. Policy at a Crossroads. Corvallis, Oregon, October 2, 2008.

“Leveraging Southwest Ontario's Assets to Build a Global Region.” Keynote Address, Presented at the South West Economic Alliance: 2008 Assembly. Sarnia Ontario, September 25, 2008.

“Fostering Regional Solutions to Increase Shared Prosperity.” Presented at the Restoring Our Prosperity: The State’s Role in Revitalizing Ohio’s Core Communities conference sponsored by the Brookings Institution and Greater Ohio, Columbus, OH, September 10, 2008.

“Building Healthy Communities in the 21st Century: Drop the Fads and Lose the Rearview Mirror.” Presented at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs Policy Workshop, Guelph, Ontario, July 17, 2008.

“Building Healthy Communities in the 21st Century: Drop the Fads and Lose the Rearview Mirror.” Keynote Address presented at the Rural Matters! National Canadian Rural Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, July 6, 2008.

“Rural-Urban Interdependence: Bridging the Rural-Urban Divide.” Presented at the Rural Matters! National Canadian Rural Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, July 6, 2008.

“Dissension in the Countryside: Bridging the Rural-Urban Divide with a New Rural Policy.” Presented at the International Agriculture Trade Research Consortium Conference,

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Globalization and the Rural-Urban Divide, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, June 30, 2008.

“The Diversity of Rural America: A Tale of Many ‘Cities’.” Keynote Address, Presented at the Growing Canada’s Rural Economies, Canada Agriculture Policy Institute Workshop, Winnipeg, Manitoba, February 28, 2008.

“Is Regionalism ‘Just All about nothing’: Why should we care?” Invited Lecture, Presented at the University of Alberta, Cities and Regions Study Centre, Edmonton, AB, January 31, 2008.

“Innovations in Rural Policy: Building Stronger Rural Communities by Building Stronger Regions.” Presented at the CAIRN/Agriculture and Agrifood Canada Rural Secretariat Innovation Workshop: Rural – Urban Linkages: Building Stronger Regions and Stronger Communities, Ottawa, Canada, January, 25, 2008.

“Conquering Poverty One Place at a Time.” Efferson Lecture, Presented at the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness University Seminar at Louisiana State University, October 25, 2007.

“Using Canada’s Population Dynamics to Build Stronger Regions and Communities.” Keynote presentation at the Economic Developers Association of Canada Annual Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, September 17, 2007. Power Points assessable at: http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Resource Communities in Transition: Building a Prosperous Rainy River Region.” Keynote presentation at the Rainy River District Economic Development Forum. Emo, Ontario, September 15, 2007.

“Mapping the Rural-Urban Interface: Building a Sustainable Canada.” Joint presentation with M. Rose Olfert. Keynote presentation at the Canada Urban Institute—CRRF: Developing the Regional Imagination: A National Workshop on Rural-Urban Interaction. Toronto, Ontario. July 13, 2007.

“Building Strong Regional Foundations for Rural-Urban Growth.” Presented at the Business Expansion and Retention International Conference, Regina, Saskatchewan, June 7, 2007.

“Mapping the Rural-Urban Interface: Expanding Growth into the Country Side.” Keynote Address Presented at the Manitoba Rural Forum, Brandon, Manitoba, April 27, 2007.

“Best Practice Economic Development: Leveraging Manitoba’s Assets for Sustainable Growth.” Presented at the Manitoba Rural Forum, Brandon, Manitoba, April 27, 2007.

“Building a Sustainable Rural Ohio: Leveraging Growth through Community Cooperation.” Presented at the Ohio Economic Developers Association Conference, Columbus, OH, April 24, 2007. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations_new.htm.

“Resource Communities in Transition: Building a Prosperous Northern Ontario.” Keynote Presentation at the Ft. Frances Community Summit, Ft. Frances, Ontario, March 6, 2007.

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“Community Cooperation or Community Collapse: Building a Sustainable 21st Century Alberta.” Keynote Address: Presented at Federation of Alberta Gas Co-ops 2006 Convention, Edmonton, Alberta, December 5, 2006.

“Pushing Beyond the Myths to Reduce Rural Poverty.” Prepared Presentation for the Canadian Senate Standing Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. October 26, 2006. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Mapping the Rural-Urban Interface: A New Frontier in Rural-Urban Research.” Plenary Address given with Rose Olfert at the National Rural Research Network and Canada Rural Revitalization Foundation joint Annual Conference Creating Rural Opportunities Through Research. Gatineau, Québec, October 26, 2006.

“Community Cooperation: Building a Better Alberta.” Plenary session address given at the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, October 5, 2006.

“Regional Cooperation to Supply Labour for the North.” Keynote Address, presented at the Workforce Planning Workshop, Ft. McMurray, Alberta. Sponsored by Northern Alberta Development Council and the Saskatchewan Learning Ministry, September, 19, 2006.

“A Balance Sheet for Rural America: Assets, Challenges and Opportunities.” Presented at the Rural Communities: The Challenges of Meeting Veterans’ Needs Workshop. Washington, DC. Sponsored by the Center for Food and Agriculture Policy and Easter Seals. September 8, 2006. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations_new.htm.

“Prospects and Opportunities in an Emerging Rural Economy.” Plenary Address, Ontario Rural Development Conference. Collingwood, Ontario, April 11, 2006. Power Points accessible at www.crerl.usask.ca/presentations.php.

“Community Cooperation or Community Collapse: The Reality of 21st Century Canada.” Keynote Address for the 2006 Challenge North Conference, High Level, Alberta, April 5, 2006. Power Points accessible at www.crerl.usask.ca/presentations.php.

“We’re Right, They’re Wrong, Regional Science is Where it’s at.” Southern Regional Science Association Presidential Address, Arlington, VA, April 9, 2005.

“Rural-Urban Common Bonds: Challenges for Governance.” Plenary Presentation for the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation Annual Conference, Tweed, Ontario, October 14, 2004. Power Points accessible at www.crerl.usask.ca/presentations.php.

“Do We Know Economic Development When We See It?” Plenary Session, Regional Science Association International Meetings, Charleston, SC, November 2001.

Various University of Saskatchewan Presentations are available at www.crerl.usask.ca/presentations.php.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION SERVICE:

President North American Regional Science Association (NARSC), 2018.

Scientific Committee, RSAI World Congress, Goa, India, May 2018.

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Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, 7th Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Changsha, China. Hunan University, June, 2018.

Scientific Committee, Moroccan Association of Regional Science, Rabat, Morocco, October, 2017.

Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, 6th Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Xiamen, China. Xiamen University, June, 2017.

2016: President-Elect, Regional Science Association International.

Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, 5th Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Chengdu, China. Southwest University of Finance and Economics, June, 2016.

2015-2016: Nominations Committee, North American Regional Science Association.

Steering Committee for the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Workshop on Rural Area Classifications. 2015

Steering Committee on Agricultural, Energy, and Development sponsored by the Council on Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics (C-FARE) and USDA Office of the Chief Economist’s Office of Energy Policy and New Uses (USDA OCE OEPNU), 2014-:

Chair, North American Regional Science Association. 2015.

2014: RSAI Journal Management Committee, 2014.

Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, Fourth Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Beijing, China. Tsinghua University, June, 2015.

North American Regional Science Association Executive Council. Elected Representative. 2014-2016.

Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, Third Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Shanghai, China, Fudan University. June 6-7, 2014.

Scientific Committee, 2014 RSAI World Congress, Bangkok, Thailand, May 26-30, 2014.

Scientific Committee, 2013 European Regional Science Association Conference, Palermo, Italy.

Scientific Committee, 2013-2015, 16th, 17th, 18th Uddevalla Symposiums.

Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, Second Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Beijing, China, Peking University. June 28-29, 2013.

Scientific Committee, 2012 European Regional Science Association Conference, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Regional Science Association International Executive Council, NARSC and RSA Representative, 2007-2012.

Co-organizer and Scientific Committee, International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Guangzhou, China, Jinan University. June 15, 16, 2012.

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Scientific Committee, 2012 Regional Science Association International World Congress, Timisoara, Romania.

North American Regional Science Association 2011 Best Student Paper Selection Co-Chair.

Scientific Committee, 2011 European Regional Science Association Conference, Barcelona Spain.

Scientific Committee (Labor and Migration), 2011 Regional Studies Association International Conference, New Castle, UK.

Regional Science Association—British and Irish Section Best Student Paper Committee. August 2010.

European Regional Science Association, Selection Committee for the Epainos Prize for Student Papers, August 2010

2008-2009: Ad hoc Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Committee to help rationalize and reduce the cost structure of the association.

2008-2009: Selection Committee for the Rural/Community Development Papers for the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meetings, Milwaukee, WI, July 26-28, 2009.

2009: Organizing Committee, 17th Meetings of the International Input-Output Association (IIOA). University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, July 13-17, 2009.

2009: Organizing Committee, First Conference of the Regional Science Association of the Americas: RSAmericas, Cartagena, de Indias, Colombia, February 12-13, 2009.

2007-2009: North American Regional Science Association Representative to the Regional Science Association International Council. Representative to the RSAI Long Range Planning Committee and RSAI Founders Medal Committee for the 2008 RSAI World Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

2007-2008: Chair American Agricultural Economics Association CENET Section (Community Economics Network).

Scientific Committee, ASRDLF Conference (French Language Regional Science Association), Rimouski, Quebec CANADA, August 2008.

2006-2007: Vice-Chair American Agricultural Economics Association CENET Section (Community Economics Network).

Member of American Agricultural Economics Association Taskforce to propose a new name for the association, 2006-2007.

President, Southern Regional Science Association, 2004-2005.

Southern Regional Science Association Conference Program Chair, 2004.

Southern Regional Science Association Executive Board, 2000-2003.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

Reviewed for the: American Economic Review; American Journal of Agricultural Economics; Annals of Regional Science; Applied Economic Policy Perspective; Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science; B.E.

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Journal of Macroeconomics; Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics; Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society; Choices; Contemporary Economic Policy; Economic Development Quarterly; Economic Geography; Economic Inquiry; Economic Journal; Economic Modeling; Economics Letters; Economics of Education Review; Economics Research International; Energy Economics; Environment and Planning A; Environment and Planning B; Environment and Planning C; European Economic Review; European Planning Studies; Growth and Change; International Regional Science Review; Journal of Agriculture and Applied Economics; Journal of Agriculture and Resource Economics; Journal of Development Economics; Journal of Economic Geography; Journal of Economic Growth; Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking; Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy; Journal of Regional Science; Journal of Sports Economics; Journal of Urban Affairs; Journal of Urban Economics; Land Economics; Papers in Regional Science; Regional Science and Urban Economics; Regional Studies; Review of Income and Wealth; Review of Regional Studies; Rural America at a Glance (USDA); Rural Sociology; Small Business Economic Journal; Southern Economic Journal; Spatial Economic Analysis; Studies in Regional Science; Urban Geography; and World Bank Economic Review.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service and Farm Foundation Workshop Advisory Committee. “The Economic Returns of Rural Infrastructure Investment.” April 2018.

Nominations Committee Agriculture and Applied Economics Association, 2015-18. Reviewer for Chilean research proposal, Programa FONDECYT, Comisión Nacional de Investigación

Científica y Tecnológica. 2017. Reviewer for Ohio Sea Grant, 2015. Foundation for Polish Science Reviewer for their Young Research Award, 2011. Award Committee for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service Helios Research,

Staff Analysis, and Outlook Award, 2011. Canadian Social Science and Humanities Research Council Grant reviewer 2011. External Ph.D. Examiner for Marie Ellen Haynes, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs,

Cleveland State University, 2010. National Science Foundation Grant Proposal Reviewer, 2001 (2X), 2002, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012. France: Agence Nationale de la Recherche, Systerra Programme, 2008. Dutch Social Science Research Council Grant Proposal Review, 2003. Canada Research Chair College of Nominee Reviewers, 2006. Reviewer for Human Resources and Social Development Canada—2007. Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission Policy Roundtable Committee on Building Regional Prosperity.

2007. Ohio Department of Development Strategic Plan Advisory Team to work on the “Economic Development

Strategy Framework, An Action Plan to Move Ohio Forward.” 2007. External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure Decision: Pennsylvania State University-Berks; University of

Minnesota; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service; Bucknell University; University of Maine, University of Southern California; University of Arizona; Georgia State University; London School of Economics; University of Louisville, Marquette University, University of Oklahoma, Reed College; Iowa State University; Washington State University.

Invited to participate in The Government of Canada, Rural Secretariat, New Ways of Thinking II Think Tank to help implement a research strategy of the emerging Federal, Provincial, Territorial Rural Policy Framework, March 22-23, 2004, Ottawa, ON.

State of Minnesota Committee to propose ways to improve worker productivity and to alleviate a state labor-force shortage. 1999.

Developed a St. Cloud Metropolitan Area Leading Economic Indicator Series that is printed quarterly for the local media (with Richard MacDonald).

Invited to give the presentation: "The Wage/Income Gap: Regional Evidence and Causes" to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's Work Force Development Workshop, May 15, 1996.

North American Free Trade Agreement Panel Discussion, Georgia Southern University, November 1993. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and North American Free Trade Agreement Panel Discussion,

Butte, MT, November 1992.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION:

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Walter Isard Award for Lifetime Research, North American Regional Science Council, 2017. Fellow of the Regional Science Association International. Elected 2016. David Boyce Award for Professional Service, North American Regional Science Council, 2013. Fellow of the Southern Regional Science Association (selected 2013). St. Cloud State University Student Representative Assembly Excellence in Teaching Award, 1997-1998. Economics Department Best Teacher Award, 1996-97, as selected by the St. Cloud State University

Student Economics Association. E.B. McNatt Labor Economics and Industrial Relations Award, University of Illinois, 1990. University of Illinois Graduate School Summer Fellowship, 1989. J.T. Ryman Graduate School Fellowship, University of Montana, 1985-1989. Best Ph.D. Economics Student, University of Wyoming, 1987. University of Wyoming Graduate School Scholarship, 1986. John S. Bugas Fellowship, University of Wyoming, 1985. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, University of Wyoming.

CONFERENCE AND ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS:

2018:

“Road to Despair and the Geography of the America Left Behind.” Presented at the ASSA Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, January 6, 2018.

2017:

“Entrepreneurial and Wage and Salary Employment Across the Rural-Urban Continuum.” Presented at The Annals Rural-Urban Interdependence Webinar. November 29, 2017.

“Regional Science and Policy Practice Special Session on Meet the Editors and Publishing.” Panelist. 64th North American Regional Science Conference. Vancouver, BC Canada, November 9, 2017.

“Follow the Money: Aggregate, Sectoral and Spatial Effects of an Energy Boom on Local Earnings.” RSAI Fellows Address, 64th North American Regional Science Conference. Vancouver, BC Canada, November 8, 2017.

“Shale revolution and entrepreneurship: an empirical assessment of the relationship between energy sector expansion and self-employment in US counties.” Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Agro Paris Tech. Paris, France, October 13, 2017.

“Self-employment employment effects across the urban hierarchy: A bigger bang per buck?” Presented at the 57th Annual European Regional Science Association Congress. University Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, September 1, 2017.

“OECD Policy Day: Growth and well-being for all through policies and governance policies and governance.” Panel participant. Presented at the 57th Annual European Regional Science Association Congress. University Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, August 31, 2017.

“Do we still need Rural Place-Based Policy in an Urbanizing World?” Presented at Regional Science Academy:TOWARDS AN ATTRACTIVE COUNTRYSIDE: SUSTAINABLE VILLAGES AND GREEN LANDSCAPES IN THE ‘NEW URBAN WORLD, Dalfson Netherlands, August 28, 2017.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. Kalamazoo, MI, August 5, 2017.

“Self-employment employment effects across the urban hierarchy: A bigger bang per buck?” Presented at the 3rd Biannual Urban and Regional Science Conference, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 4, 2017.

“The book that shaped my career and research: Who Benefits for State and Local Economic Development Policy? By Tim Bartik.” Presented at the Presented at the 3rd Biannual Urban and Regional Science Conference, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 4, 2017.

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“Small Business & Entrepreneurship in Ohio: Promoting Prosperity by Growing From Within.” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Policy Summit, Cleveland, OH, June 22, 2017.

“Agglomeration and Wage Dispersion: Evidence from Firm-Level Data in China.” Presented at the School of Economics Seminar, Hunan University, Changsha, China, June 12, 2017.

“Agglomeration and Wage Dispersion: Evidence from Firm-Level Data in China.” Presented at the 2017 Urban Real Estate Economics International Workshop, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China, June 9, 2017.

“Agglomeration and Wage Dispersion: Evidence from Firm-Level Data in China.” Presented at  University of Macau, Macau, China, June 6, 2017.

“Fault Lines: The Urban-Rural Divide in America.” Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective. Online OSU-Miami University Departments of History Podcast. With co-guests Steven Conn and Clay Howard. May 2017. Available at: http://origins.osu.edu/historytalk/fault-lines-urban-rural-divide-america. Available at: http://origins.osu.edu/historytalk/fault-lines-urban-rural-divide-america.

“Meet the Editors Panel.” Presented at the Challenges of Europe Conference, Bol Island, Brač, Croatia, May 19, 2017.

“Self-employment employment effects across the urban hierarchy: A bigger bang per buck?” Presented at the Challenges of Europe Conference, Bol Island, Brač, Croatia, May 18, 2017.

“Amenities and Geography of Innovation: Evidence from Chinese cities.” Presented at the Regional Science Academy Workshop: Economic and Touristic Importance of Culture and Cultural Heritage of the City, Split University, Split Croatia, May 16, 2017.

“Improving Climate-Change Modelling of U.S. Migration.” Presented at the Regional Science Academy: Advanced Studies Institute Workshop, University of Split, Croatia, May 15, 2017.

“Self-employment employment effects across the urban hierarchy: A bigger bang per buck?” Presented at IAB (Institute for Employment Research) Seminar, Nuremburg, Germany, May 10, 2017.

“Initial Submission and Choosing a Journal.” Presented at the 10th Annual Midwest Graduate Student Summit on Applied Economics and Regional Science. Columbus, OH, April 20, 2017.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, March 23, 2017.

“Agglomeration and Wage Dispersion: Evidence from Firm-Level Data in China.” Presented at  Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, March 10, 2017.

“Self-employment effects on regional growth: A bigger bang per buck?” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Meetings, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 17, 2017.

“The Geography of Rural American Poverty.” Testimony Prepared for the U.S. House of Representatives, Ways and Means Human Resources Subcommittee. February 15, 2017.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at Georgia State University Urban Studies Institute, Atlanta, GA, February 1, 2017.

“Self-employment employment effects across the urban hierarchy: A bigger bang per buck?” Presented at Groningen University Spatial Science Faculty Seminar, Groningen, Netherlands, January 17, 2017.

“Improving Climate-Change Modelling of U.S. Migration.” Presented at the American Economic Association Meetings (ASSA). Chicago, Illinois, January 7, 2017.

2016:

“Agglomeration and Wage Dispersion: Evidence from Firm-Level Data in China.” Presented at Xiamen University, Xiamen China, December 20, 2016.

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“Self-employment employment effects across the urban hierarchy: A bigger bang per buck?” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN. November 11, 2016.

“Local governments and income inequality across US counties.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN. November 11, 2016.

“The book that shaped my career and research: Who Benefits for State and Local Economic Development Policy? by Tim Bartik.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN. November 11, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at a seminar at the University of Idaho, September 23, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Vienna, Austria, August 23, 2016.

“Economics of Modern Energy Boomtowns: Do Oil and Gas Shocks Differ from Shocks in the Rest of the Economy?” Presented at Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, USDA AFRI/NIFA Principle Investigator Meeting, Boston, MA, August 3, 2016.

“A Framework for Exploring Nature-Human and Rural-Urban Interdependencies: Integrating Regional, Resource and Rural Economics Insights.” Presented at the Agriculture and Applied Economics Association Conference (Invited Paper), Boston, MA, August 1, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at IAB (Institute for Employment Research) Seminar, Nuremburg, Germany, July 19, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at Pacific Regional Science Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, June 28, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China. June 6, 2016.

“Publishing in International Journals.” Presented at South China Normal University. (With Heather Stephens). Guangzhou, China, June 1, 2016.

“Publishing in International Journals.” Presented at Jinan University School of Economics. (With Heather Stephens). Jinan University, Guangzhou, China, May 31, 2016.

“Does the tide raise all boats: Entrepreneurial response to economic conditions across the urban-rural hierarchy?” Presented at: Presented at: Secondary Towns, Jobs and Poverty Reduction: Refocusing the Urbanization Agenda.” World Bank, Washington, DC, May 17, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at USDA, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC. May 17, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at The International IAB-Tinbergen Institute Regional Labor Markets Workshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands. May 2, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at CIRCLE Lund University, Lund Sweden. April 27, 2016.

“Place vs People Based Policies: A View From Across the Pond.” Presented at: Reassessing Economic Development Policies for Cities and Regions Conference, European Commission and London School of Economics. London, UK, April 22, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Conference, Washington, DC. April 1, 2016.

“Economics of Modern Energy Boomtowns: Do Oil and Gas Shocks Differ from Shocks in the Rest of the Economy?” Presented at School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. March 24, 2016.

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“Shale revolution and entrepreneurship: An empirical assessment of the relationship between energy sector expansion and self-employment in US counties.” Presented by A. Tsvetkova at the Western Regional Science Association Conference, Kona, HI. February 17, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Conference, Kona, HI, OR. February 16, 2016.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at the RIMSIP International Conference on Territorial Inequality and Development, Puebla, Mexico. January 26, 2016.

2015:

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Portland, OR. November 13, 2015.

“Economics of Modern Energy Boomtowns: Do Oil and Gas Shocks Differ from Shocks in the Rest of the Economy?” Presented by A. Tsvetkova at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Portland, OR. November 12, 2015.

“Shale revolution and entrepreneurship: An empirical assessment of the relationship between energy sector expansion and self-employment in US counties.” Presented by A. Tsvetkova at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Portland, OR. November 12, 2015.

“Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?” Keynote presentation to the CIDE Workshop in Regional Productivity. Aguascalientes, Mexico. October 17, 2015.

“Coal Mining, Economic Development, and the Natural Resources Curse.” Presented at the European Regional Science Association Meetings, Lisbon, Portugal, August 26, 2015.

“Rural-Urban Economic Interdependence.” Presented at the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, San Francisco, CA, July 26, 2015.

“Challenges in Understanding Migration Patterns and Scenarios Under Climate Change.” Presentation to The Ohio State University Discover Theme: Yangtze Delta Coastal Vulnerability: Towards an Integrated Social and Natural Science Framework for Urban Sustainability (YANG-SOS). Shanghai, China, July 12, 2015.

“Are Resource Booms Worth the Inevitable Bust?” Keynote presentation at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference. Canberra, Australia, July 3, 2015.

“Are Resource Booms Worth the Inevitable Bust?” Presented at the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Canberra, Australia, June 30, 2015.

“Second-Tier Cities and Building Rural-Urban Economic Linkages.” Presented at: World Bank Workshop on Secondary Towns and Inclusive Employment. Washington, DC (via the web), June 25, 2015.

“Place Based or Geographically Targeted Policies and Their Effectiveness.” Keynote presentation at the founding of the Economics and Management School at Beijing Forestry University. Beijing, China, June 5, 2015.

“Local Labor Market Flexibility in a Perceived Low Migration Country: The Case of French Labor Markets.” Presented at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China, Amsterdam, May 26, 2015.

“Agglomeration Economies and Spatial Equilibrium.” Presentation at the Jinan University School of Economics. Guangzhou, China, May 20, 2015.

“Local Labor Market Flexibility in a Perceived Low Migration Country: The Case of French Labor Markets.” Presented at 15th Annual Tinbergen Institute Workshop, Amsterdam, May 7, 2015.

“Rural-Urban Economic Interdependence.” Presented at the National Academy of Science-USDA Economic Research Service. Workshop on Rural Area Classifications. Washington, DC, April 16, 2015.

“Local Labor Market Flexibility in a Perceived Low Migration Country: The Case of French Labor Markets.” Presented at Lund University, Circle Seminar, Lund Sweden, April 8, 2015.

“Local Labor Market Flexibility in a Perceived Low Migration Country: The Case of French Labor Markets.” Presented at Western Regional Science Association Meetings, Tucson, AZ, February 18, 2015.

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2014:

“Smart Cities and Attracting Knowledge Workers: What Cities Attract Highly Educated Workers in the 21st Century?” Presented at Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou, China, December, 2014.

“Local Labor Market Flexibility in a Perceived Low Migration Country: The Case of French Labor Markets.” Presented at Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou, China, December, 2014.

“Local Labor Market Flexibility in a Perceived Low Migration Country: The Case of French Labor Markets.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Bethesda, MD, November 13, 2014.

“The Economic Impact of Shale.” Presented by Amanda Weinstein at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Bethesda, MD, November 14, 2014.

“How do pollution and other environmental disamenities affect business location?” Presented by Heather Stephens at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Bethesda, MD, November 13, 2014.

“Smart Cities and Attracting Knowledge Workers: What Cities Attract Highly Educated Workers in the 21st Century?” Presented at Purdue University, October 31, 2014.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Keynote Presentation at the 4th Annual Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Regional Economics Conference, Richmond, VA, October 24, 2014.

“Smart Cities and Attracting Knowledge Workers: What Cities Attract Highly Educated Workers in the 21st Century?” Presented at Kent State University, October 17, 2014.

“Smart Cities and Attracting Knowledge Workers: What Cities Attract Highly Educated Workers in the 21st Century?” Presented at the European Regional Science Association Meetings, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 27, 2014.

“Place Based or Geographically Targeted Policies and Their Effectiveness.” Keynote presentation at the 3 rd

International Regional, Urban, and Spatial Economics Conference, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, June 6, 2014.

“Smart Cities and Attracting Knowledge Workers: What Cities Attract Highly Educated Workers in the 21st Century?” Presented at the Tinbergen International Symposium. Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 19, 2014.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, San Antonio, TX, March 27, 2014.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Keynote Presentation at the 2nd International Spatial Dimensions of the Labour Market: The Relocation of Jobs. IAB/RCEA/ZEW, Nuremberg, Germany, March 14, 2014.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Meetings, San Diego, CA, February 17, 2014.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the International Economics Workshop, Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, NL, January 27, 2014.

“Using Agglomeration Economies in a Policy Context.” Presented at Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Regional Policy group. Paris, France, January 24, 2014.

2013:

“The winners and losers of coal mining in Appalachia: An instrumental variables investigation.” Presented by Mike Betz at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 16, 2013.

“How do pollution and other environmental disamenities affect business location?” Presented by Heather Stephens at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 16, 2013.

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“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 15, 2013.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, November 13, 2013.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the Department of Economics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, November 12, 2013.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the Second Annual International Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics Workshop, Beijing, China. June 28, 2013.

“County Location Determinants of the INC5000s.” Presented at the 16th Uddevalla Symposium Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, MO, June 14, 2013. (by S. Goetz).

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the International Tinbergen Institute Workshop 2013, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 30, 2013.

“The Role of Cultural Diversity in Canadian Domestic Migration Choices.” Presented at the International Workshop E Pluribus Prosperitas: The economics of cultural diversity, sponsored by the Dutch National Academy of Sciences (KNAW). Free University, Amsterdam, April 15, 2013.

“Measuring The Economic Value of Shale Energy Development.” Presented at the: New Access to Energy: Midwest and Global Industry Impacts Conference, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago—Detroit Branch. Detroit, IL, April 8, 2013.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the Midwest Economics Association, Columbus, OH, March 23, 2013.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL, March 14, 2013.

“When Spatial Equilibrium Fails: Is Place-Based Policy Second Best?” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, February 27, 2013.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, February 8, 2013.

“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented at the School of Economics, Washington State University, January 11, 2013.

2012:“International Trade and Local Labor Markets: Are Foreign and Domestic Shocks Created Differently?” Presented

at the IHS-Journal of Regional Science Nations and Regions After the Great Recession Workshop, Erasmus University, Rotterdam Netherlands, December 13, 2012.

“Natural Resource Curse and Poverty in Appalachian America.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Ottawa, Canada, November 10, 2012.

“Rent/Value Ratios in Spatial Disequilibrium: Booming versus Lagging Cities.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Ottawa, Canada, November 9, 2012.

“Rural rebound: Determinants of metro to nonmetro migration in the U.S.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Ottawa, Canada, November 8, 2012. (presented by A. Rupasingha).

“Labor Market Restructuring in Shale Gas.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Ottawa, Canada, November 8, 2012. (Presented by A. Weinstein).

“The Chicken‐Egg of Knowledge Workers and Advanced Technology Industries.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Ottawa, Canada, November 8, 2012. (Presented by M. Betz).

“When Spatial Equilibrium Fails: Is Place-Based Policy Second Best?” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Ottawa, Canada, November 8, 2012. (Presented by D. Rickman).

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“Rent/Value Ratios in Spatial Disequilibrium: Booming versus Lagging Cities.” Presented at the 52nd Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Bratislava, Slovakia, August 23, 2012.

“Place-based policy in North America—Who does it and whose interest does it serve?” Presented at the 52nd Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Bratislava, Slovakia, August 22, 2012.

“Natural Resource Curse and Poverty in Appalachian America.” Principle Paper Presentation at the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Meetings, Seattle Washington, August 12-14, 2012. (Refereed).

“Measuring the Economic Value of Shale Energy Development.” Presented at the Bucknell University-Southern Regional Science Association Shale Workshop. Lewisburg, PA, July 30, 2012.

“Central Place Theory: New Wine for Old Bottles.” Presented at the Department Geography Seminar, LaSapienza University. July 12, 2012.

“Place-based Policy.” Presented at the Italian Geographical Society, Rome, Italy, July 11, 2012.

“Do We Need Place-Based Policy in the New Rural Economy?” Keynote presentation at the Symposium PSDR 3. Les chemins du développement territorial. Clermont-Ferrand, France, June 21, 2012.

“Space Matters: The China and U.S. Case.” Keynote Presentation at the Workshop on Regional, Urban and Spatial Economics in China. School of Economics, Jinan University. Guangzhou, China, June 15-16, 2012.

“What does Rising Inequality Really Mean for Regional Economic Growth.” Keynote Luncheon Address at the Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference. Seattle, WA, May 18, 2012.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the Regional Science Association International World Congress, Timisoara, Romania, May 11, 2012.

“Apocalypse of the City.” Presented at the Regional Science Association International World Congress, Timisoara, Romania, May 10, 2012.

“The Chicken-Egg of Knowledge Workers and Advanced Technology Industries.” Presented at the International Tinbergen Institute Workshop 2012, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 7, 2012.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping, Sweden, May 3, 2012.

“Country Road Take me Home: Migration Patterns in Appalachia America and Place-Based Policy.” Presented at the Department of Economics Seminar, University of Kentucky, April 13, 2012.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs Seminar, Indiana University, April 6, 2012.

“Country Road Take me Home: Migration Patterns in Appalachia America and Place-Based Policy.” Presented by Mike Betz at the Southern Regional Science Association, Charlotte, North Carolina, March 23, 2012.

“Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the 51th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association, Kauai, HI, February 10, 2012. Peer reviewed.

“Rising Inequality in an Era of Austerity: The Case of the USA.” (presented by Amanda Weinstein) Presented at the 51th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association, Kauai, HI, February 10, 2012. Peer reviewed.

2011: “Geographic Determinants of High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the The Ohio State

University, Glenn School of Public Affairs Symposium. November 19, 2011.

“The Winners' Choice: Sustainable Economic Strategies for Successful 21st Century Regions.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Miami, FL, November 11, 2011. (presented by R. Olfert).

“The Role of Lake Amenities and Environmental Disamenities in Great Lakes Regional Growth.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Miami, FL, November 11, 2011. (presented by H. Stephens).

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“Country Road Take me Home: Migration Patterns in Appalachia America and Place-Based Policy.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Miami, FL, November 11, 2011.

“Geographic Determinants of High-Tech Employment Growth in U.S. Counties.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Miami, FL, November 11, 2011. (presented by D. Rickman).

“Why do localities provide economic development incentives: Geographic competition, political constituencies, and government capacity.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Miami, FL, November 11, 2011. (presented by M. Betz).

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Gosnell Lecture Series, Department of Economics. Rochester Institute of Technology. October 27, 2011.

“Why is Poverty Still So High?” Presented at the Featured Speaker Panel: IPSC Building Solutions to Poverty Conference: Methods and Metrics for Building Success, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, October 20, 2011.

“Country Road Take me Home: Migration Patterns in Appalachia America and Place-Based Policy.” Presented at the IPSC Building Solutions to Poverty Conference: Methods and Metrics for Building Success, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, October 20, 2011.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Seminar Department of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville. Louisville, KY. September 13, 2011.

“Creating an environment for economic growth: human capital, creativity and entrepreneurship in the USA.” Presented at the 40th Regional Science Association International: British and Irish Section Meetings, Cardiff, United Kingdom, September 8, 2011.

“Rising Inequality in an Era of Austerity: The Case of the USA.” Presented at the 51st Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, August 31, 2011. Invited Refereed Very Special High Level Session: The Big Thinkers and Big Five In One Day.

“Do we still need Rural Place-Based Policy in an Urbanizing World?” Presented at the 51st Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, September 1, 2011. Invited Refereed Very Special Session: Do We Still Need Place-Based Policy?

“Country Road Take me Home: Migration Patterns in Appalachia America and Place-Based Policy.” Presented at the 51st Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, September 1, 2011. Invited Refereed Very Special Session: Migration.

“The Winners' Choice: Sustainable Economic Strategies for Successful 21st Century Regions.” Presented at the 51st Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, September 2, 2011 (Presented by Rose Olfert). Refereed.

“Places for Place-Based Policy.” Presented at the 51st Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, September 2, 2011 (Presented by Rose Olfert).

“Central Place Theory: A Historical Overview and Analysis of the Contemporary American System.” Presented at the 51st Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, September 2, 2011 (Presented by John Caruthers).

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL. July 26, 2011.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Pacific Regional Science Conference (PRSCO), Seoul, South Korea, July 6, 2011.

“Cultural avoidance and internal migration in the USA: Do the Source Countries Matter?” Presented at the Pacific Regional Science Conference (PRSCO), Seoul, South Korea, July 4, 2011. [presented by A. Faggian].

“Creating an environment for economic growth: human capital, creativity and entrepreneurship in the USA.” Presented at the Pacific Regional Science Conference (PRSCO), Seoul, South Korea, July 5, 2011.

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“Creating an environment for economic growth: human capital, creativity and entrepreneurship in the USA.” Presented at the Tinbergern Institute Conference. Free University, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 23-24, 2011. (presented by A. Faggian).

“Innovation, entrepreneurship and economic growth in lagging regions.” Presented at the Tinbergern Institute Conference. Free University, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 23-24, 2011.

“Poverty and Place Across the United States: Do County Governments Matter to the Distribution of Economic Disparities?” Presented at the International Poverty Solutions Collaborative Seminar, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 4, 2011.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Department of Economics Seminar, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. April 30, 2011.

“Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ohio and the 4th District.” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Academic Advisory Panel, Cleveland, Ohio. April 13, 2011.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Department of Urban and Regional Planning Seminar, University of Illinois, Urban-Champaign. April 8, 2011.

“Building Healthy Communities in the 21st Century.” Presented at the Rural Community Planning and Development Think Tank, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, April 1, 2011.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Conference, Monterey, CA, March 2, 2011.

“Cultural avoidance and internal migration in the USA: Do the Source Countries Matter?” Presented at the 50th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association, Monterey, CA, March 3, 2011. [presented by A. Faggian].

“Poverty and Place Across the United States: Do County Governments Matter to the Distribution of Economic Disparities?” Keynote Presentation: Poverty and Regional Analysis Workshop, 50th Annual Meetings of the Southern Regional Science Association Pre-Conference, LSU J. Norman Efferson Series Lecture, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, February 3, 2011.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Poverty and Regional Analysis Workshop, 50th Annual Meetings of the Southern Regional Science Association Pre-Conference, LSU J. Norman Efferson Series Lecture, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, February 3, 2011.

2010:“Creating an environment for economic growth: human capital, creativity and entrepreneurship in the USA.”

Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Denver, CO, November 13, 2010. (presented by A. Faggian).

“When are cities engines of growth? Spread and Backwash Effects across the Chinese Urban Hierarchy.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Denver, CO, November 13, 2010. (presented by A. Chen).

“Do small businesses matter for economic growth in Appalachia?” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Denver, CO, November 13, 2010. (presented by H. Stephens).

“Triage at the Periphery: Place-Based Policy in Resource-Dependent Rural Communities.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Denver, CO, November 13, 2010. (presented by M.R. Olfert).

“Economic Growth and Sprawl: Evidence from a Stochastic Growth Approach.” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Denver, CO, November 13, 2010. (presented by B. Fallah).

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“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the North American Regional Science Association Conference, Denver, CO, November 13, 2010.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies (IMDEA) Social Sciences. Madrid, Spain, October 20, 2010.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the Departament d'Econometria, Estadística i Economia Espanyola (Department of Econometrics, Statistics and Economics of Spain), University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, October 18, 2010.

“Dwindling U.S. Internal Migration: Evidence of a Spatial Equilibrium?” Presented at the London School of Economics Spatial Economics Research Centre Seminar, UK, October 15, 2010.

“Creating an environment for economic growth: human capital, creativity and entrepreneurship in the USA.” Presented at the Regional Science—British and Irish Section Annual Meetings. August 25, 2010. Glasgow, UK.

“Cultural avoidance and internal migration in the USA: Do the Source Countries Matter?” Presented at the 50th Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Jönköping, Sweden, August 20, 2010.

“The Downfall of American Migration.” Presented at the 50th Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Jönköping, Sweden, August 20, 2010.

“A Century of Research on Rural Development and Regional Issues.” Presented at the Agriculture and Applied Economics Annual Conference. A Century of Research Special Session. July 27, 2010. Denver, CO. (Invited)

“North American Regional Dynamics in a 21st Century of Climate Change.” Invited Plenary Address, Presented at the Regional Studies Association International Conference, May 25, 2010, Pécs, Hungary. (Invited)

“International Immigration and Domestic Out-Migrants: Are Domestic Migrants Moving to New Jobs or Away from Immigrants?” Presented at the Regional Studies Association International Conference, May 24, 2010, Pécs, Hungary.

“Place-based Policy and Identifying Spatially Heterogeneous Effects.” Identifying Candidates for Place-Based Policy Workshop, Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE), Lima, Peru, May 12, 2010.

“International Immigration and Domestic Out-Migrants: Are Domestic Migrants Moving to New Jobs or Away from Immigrants?” Presented at the KNAW Workshop Meetings, Free University, Amsterdam, March 29, 2010. (Invited)

“Rural-to-Urban Commuting: Three Degrees of Integration.” Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Washington, DC, March 25-27, 2010. (presented by M.R. Olfert).

“Identifying Geographical Widespread Effects of Landuse on Housing Values and Population Values: Evidence from a Spatial GMM Analysis.” Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Washington, DC, March 25-27, 2010. (presented by W. Jeanty).

“The Downfall of American Migration.” Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Washington, DC, March 25-27, 2010. (presented by Dan Rickman).

“Do small businesses matter for economic growth in Appalachia?” Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Washington, DC, March 25-27. (presented by H. Stephens).

“Identifying Geographical Widespread Effects of Landuse on Housing Values and Population Values: Evidence from a Spatial GMM Analysis.” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Meetings, Sedona, Arizona, February 23, 2010. (presented by W. Jeanty).

“International Immigration and Domestic Out-Migrants: Are Domestic Migrants Moving to New Jobs or Away from Immigrants?” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Meetings, Sedona, Arizona, February 23, 2010. (Invited)

2009: “U.S. Engines of Growth: New Economic Geography or Amenity-Led Growth, and Why it Matters?” Spatial

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Economics Analysis Lecture. Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, San Francisco, CA, November 20, 2009. (Invited Lecture).

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, San Francisco, CA, November 19-21, 2009. (Refereed).

“Economic Growth and Sprawl:  Evidence from a Stochastic Growth Approach” (Main presentation by Belal Fallah). Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, San Francisco, CA, November 19-21, 2009.

“Towards Spatial Equilibrium?” (Main presentation by Rose Olfert). Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, San Francisco, CA, November 19-21, 2009.

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Presented at the Groningen University Spatial Sciences Seminar, Groningen, Netherlands, November 11, 2009.

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Presented at the Bocconi University Seminar, Milan Italy, October 20, 2009.

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Presented at the AFRE Department Seminar, Michigan State University, E. Lansing Michigan, October 15, 2009.

“Can Rural Areas Attract the Creative Class?” Paper Presented at the Determinants and Effects of Interregional Mobility Workshop.” Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, October 3, 2009.

“Amenity-Driven Migration: Recent Trends and Future Directions.” Paper Presented at the Determinants and Effects of Interregional Mobility Workshop.” Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, October 1, 2009.

“A Spatial Econometric Systems Model of Migration and Housing Markets.” Paper Presented at the Regional Science—British and Irish Section, Limerick, Ireland, September 3, 2009. (Presented in a special session sponsored by RS-BIS and Regional Studies Association).

“Regional Science: What Will be the Major Innovations in the Next Fifty Years?” Plenary Session Presentation. 49th

Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Lodz, Poland, August 27, 2009.

“A Spatial Econometric Systems Model of Migration and Housing Markets.” Paper Presented at the 49th Annual Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Lodz, Poland, August 27, 2009. (Refereed).

“Lessons from the Evaluation of Canadian and U.S. Rural Development Policy.” (with Rose Olfert) Paper presented at the OECD Expert Consultation on Aiding the Process of Agricultural Policy Reform Workshop, OECD Headquarters in Paris, France, June 15-16, 2009. (Invited)

“Evaluating Rural Entrepreneurship Policy.” (with S.J. Goetz) Paper presented at the OECD Expert Consultation on Aiding the Process of Agricultural Policy Reform Workshop, OECD Headquarters in Paris, France, June 15-16, 2009. (Invited)

“Geographical Analysis of Poverty –Growth and Inequality in Developing Countries.” (with Menghis Chokie) Presented at the Developing Sustainable Rural Development Research Program, Canada Rural Economy Research Lab/RIMISP Latin American Center for Rural Development, May 4-May8, Santiago Chile.

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Presented to the AED Economics Department Seminar, April 10, 2009.

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” (with Rose Olfert and D. Rickman) Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, San Antonio TX, April 3, 2009.

“Rural-to-Urban Commuting: Three Degrees of Integration.” (with Rose Olfert) Presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, San Antonio TX, April 3, 2009.

“Recent Immigration: The Diversity of Economic Outcomes in Metropolitan America.” Presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Las Vegas, NV, March 25, 2009.

“Recent Immigration: The Diversity of Economic Outcomes in Metropolitan America.” Presented at the Western Regional Science Association Meetings/NE 1029 USDA Project, Napa Valley, CA, February 24, 2009.

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“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Presented at the Regional Science Association of the Americas (RSA-Americas) Conference, Cartagena, Columbia, February 12, 2009. (refereed)

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” Presented at the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC, February 5, 2009.

2008:“Creating the Cultural Community: Ethnic Diversity vs. Agglomeration” (with Rose Olfert), Presented at the North

American RSAI Meetings, New York, November, 2008.

“The Effect of Market Access on the Wage Distribution of U.S. Metropolitan Workers.” (with Belal Fallah), Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, New York, November, 2008.

“A Spatial Econometric Systems Model of Migration and Housing Markets.” (with P. Wilner Jeanty) Paper Prepared for the II World Conference on Spatial Econometrics, New York, November 18-19, 2008.

“Recent Immigration: The Diversity of Economic Outcomes in Metropolitan America.” (with Dan S. Rickman) Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, New York, November, 2008.

“The Spatial Dynamics of Factor Price Differentials: Productivity or Consumer Amenity Driven?” (with Dan S. Rickman and M. Rose Olfert) Presented at the North American RSAI Meetings, New York, November, 2008.

“Amenity-Driven Growth: Recent Trends and Future Directions.” (with Kamar Ali) Presented at the Fresh Water and the Great Lakes Economic Future Workshop, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - Detroit Branch, Detroit, MI, November 10, 2008.

“Lost in Space: Population Dynamics in the American Hinterlands and Small Cities.” Presented at the University of Southampton School of Geography Seminar, Southampton, UK, November 3, 2008.

“Lost in Space: Population Dynamics in the American Hinterlands and Small Cities.” Presented at the University of Saskatchewan Innovation in Policy Seminar, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, October 16, 2008.

“Lost in Space: Population Dynamics in the American Hinterlands and Small Cities.” Refereed presentation at the European Regional Science Association Meetings, Liverpool, United Kingdom, August 29, 2008.

“Creating the Cultural Community: Ethnic Diversity vs. Agglomeration” (with Rose Olfert), Presentation at the European Regional Science Association Meetings, Liverpool, United Kingdom, August 29, 2008.

“Recent Immigration and Economic Outcomes in Rural America.” Principal Paper. Presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Orlando, Florida. July 27, 2008. (Refereed).

“Rural-Urban Migration and the Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth.” (presented by Ayesha Enver). Selected Paper, Presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Orlando, Florida. July 28, 2008. (Refereed).

“Are High-tech Employment and Natural Amenities Linked: Answers from a Smoothed Bayesian Spatial Model.” (presented by Jeffrey H. Dorfman). Selected Paper, Presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Orlando, Florida. July 28, 2008. (Refereed).

“Dissension in the Countryside: Bridging the Rural-Urban Divide with a New Rural Policy.” Presented at the International Agriculture Trade Research Consortium Conference, Globalization and the Rural-Urban Divide, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, June 30, 2008. (Invited)

“Do Canadian Equalization Transfers Affect Interprovincial Migration?” presented at the Oklahoma State University Department of Economics Seminar, April 26, 2008.

“Urban Footprints in Rural Canada: Employment Spillovers by City Size.” presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Washington, DC, March 28, 2008.

“Who Wins From Local Economic Development? A Supply Decomposition of U.S. County Employment Growth.” (with D. Rickman). presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Washington, DC, March 28, 2008.

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“Agglomeration Spillovers and Wage and Housing Cost Gradients Across the Urban Hierarchy.” (with M. Olfert). presented at the 8th Regional Science Association International World Congress Meetings, Sao Paulo, Brazil, March 17, 2008. (Refereed).

“Urban Footprints in Rural Canada: Employment Spillovers by City Size.” (with M. Olfert). presented at the 8th Regional Science Association International World Congress Meetings, Sao Paulo, Brazil, March 17, 2008. (Refereed).

2007:“Agglomeration Spillovers and Wage and Housing Cost Gradients Across the Urban Hierarchy.” (with D. Rickman

and M. Olfert). presented at the 54th Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Savannah, GA, November 9, 2007. (Refereed).

“Lost in Space: Population Dynamics in the American Hinterlands and Small Cities.” (with D. Rickman and M. Olfert). presented at the 54th Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Savannah, GA, November 8, 2007.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” presented at the Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Department Seminar, Louisiana State University, October 26, 2007.

“Conquering Poverty One Place at a Time.” Efferson Lecture, Presented at the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness University Seminar at Louisiana State University, October 25, 2007.

“The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” presented at the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Brownbag Seminar, Louisiana State University, October 24, 2007.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” presented at the Department of Agricultural Economics Department Seminar, Purdue University, October 19, 2007.

“The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” presented at the Department of Agricultural Economics Brownbag Seminar, Purdue University, October 19, 2007.

“Synergies at the Rural-Urban Interface.” Opening Plenary Address, Presented with M. Rose Olfert at the Connecting Communities: Rural and Urban, Annual Rural Policy Conference of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, October 11, 2007, Vermilion, Alberta. Available at www.aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank.

“Does the New Economic Geography Explain U.S. Core-Periphery Population Dynamics?” presented at the Transatlantic Land Use Conference, Washington, DC, September 25, 2007.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” Refereed presentation at the European Regional Science Association Meetings, Paris France, August 30, 2007.

“Rural D3evelopment on the Exurban Fringe: Making the Most of Rural-Urban Interdependence.” presented at the American Association of Agricultural Economics Annual Meetings. Portland, OR, July 31, 2007.

“Do State Trading Enterprises Affect Trade?-A Gravity Model Approach to the World Wheat Trade”. With Arvin Pirness, Hartley Fulton, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the American Association of Agricultural Economics Annual Meetings. Portland, OR, July 31, 2007.

“Agglomeration Spillovers and Wage and Housing Cost Gradients Across the Urban Hierarchy.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the American Association of Agricultural Economics Annual Meetings. Portland, OR, July 30, 2007.

“Measuring and Mapping the Impact of Social Economy Enterprises: A Case of Co-operatives in Canada.” With Chipo Kangayi and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the American Association of Agricultural Economics Annual Meetings. Portland, OR, July 30, 2007.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” Invited Lecture presented at the American Association of Agricultural Economics Pre-conference Workshop: Fundamentals of Spatial Economics (CENET). Portland, OR, July 28, 2007.

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“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Department of Resource Economics, University of Nevada, June 26, 2007.

“Agglomeration Spillovers and Wage and Housing Cost Gradients Across the Urban Hierarchy.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Charleston, SC, March 30, 2007.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Charleston, SC, March 30, 2007.

“The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Charleston, SC, March 30, 2007.

“The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Regional Research Institute Seminar, West Virginia University, March 15, 2007.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Center for Urban Regional Analysis Seminar, Ohio State University, January 26, 2007.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the AEDE Department Seminar, Ohio State University, January 25, 2007.

“The Landscape of Urban Influence on U.S. County Job Growth.” with Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the 2007 American Social Sciences Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, January 5, 2007.

“Persistent Rural Poverty: Is it Simply Remoteness and Scale?” With Dan S. Rickman, presented at the 2007 American Social Sciences Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, January 5, 2007.

2006: “Mapping the Rural-Urban Interface: Partnerships for Sustainable Infrastructure Development.” With Rose Olfert

and Erin Sawyer. Poster Presentation at the From Research to Action Infrastructure Canada Workshop, Gatineau, Quebec, November 30-December 1, 2006.

“The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the 53rd Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Toronto, Canada, November 18, 2006.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the 53rd Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Toronto, Canada, November 17, 2006.

“Can Geographically Weighted Regressions Improve Regional Analysis and Policymaking?” With Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the 53rd Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Toronto, Canada, November 16, 2006.

“Poverty Dynamics in Canadian Communities: A Place-Based Approach.” with Menghis Chokie. presented at the 53rd Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Toronto, Canada, November 16, 2006.

“Employment Growth in the American Urban Hierarchy: Long Live Distance.” With Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at The Ohio State University Department of Economics Workshop, November 15, 2006.

“Does a Rising Tide Lift All Boats? Assessing Employment-Poverty Dynamics by Metropolitan Size and County Type.” Presented at the John Glenn School of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University, with Dan S. Rickman, October 13, 2006.

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“The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach.” Presented at the University of Guelph Department of Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics. with Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, September 20, 2006.

“The Job Growth-Poverty Reduction Linkage: Evidence from Canada and the United States.” Symposium Presentation at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Long Beach, CA, July 25, 2006.

“Whether Export Based Growth Strategies are Immiserizing.” with Maureen Kilkenny. Symposium Presentation at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Long Beach, CA, July 25, 2006.

“Does the New Economic Geography Explain U.S. Core-Periphery Population Dynamics? with Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, Presented at the 40th Annual Canadian Economics Association Meetings, Montreal, Quebec, May 26, 2006.

“The Elusive Inequality-Economic Growth Relationship: Are there Differences between Cities and the Countryside?” with Belal Fallah, Presented at the 40th Annual Canadian Economics Association Meetings, Montreal, Quebec, May 27, 2006.

“Voting with their Feet: Jobs Versus Amenities.” with Mark Ferguson, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, St. Augustine, FL, March 31, 2006.

“Does the New Economic Geography Explain U.S. Core-Periphery Population Dynamics? with Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, and M. Rose Olfert, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, St. Augustine, FL, March 31, 2006.

2005:“Rural and Exurban Growth in a High Energy Cost Environment.” Presentation at the Rural Policy

Recommendations for State Legislatures: A Roundtable Discussion, session at the 52nd Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Las Vegas, NV, November 11, 2005. (by Invitation)

“Riding the Wave of Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, Backwash, or Stagnation,” with Ray Bollman, M. Rose Olfert, and Alessandro Alasia. presented at the 52nd Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Las Vegas, NV, November 12, 2005.

“Canadian Regional Evolutions: A Structural Vector Autoregression Analysis of Jobs vs. People and Labour Market Dynamics.” with Dan S. Rickman. presented at the 52nd Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Las Vegas, NV, November 12, 2005.

“Riding the Wave of Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, Backwash, or Stagnation,” with Ray Bollman, M. Rose Olfert, and Alessandro Alasia. presented at The Ohio State University, AEDE Seminar, Columbus, OH, November 3, 2005.

“Urban Growth in the Rural Countryside: We are all in this Together.” Presentation for the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation Annual Conference, Twillingate, NFLD, October 14, 2005. (by Invitation)

“Does a Rising Tide Lift All Metropolitan Boats? Assessing Poverty Dynamics by Metropolitan Size and County Type,” with Dan S. Rickman, to be presented at the European Regional Science Association Meetings in Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 24, 2005.

“Riding the Wave of Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, Backwash, or Stagnation,” with Ray Bollman, M. Rose Olfert, and Alessandro Alasia. presented at the Canadian Regional Science Association Meetings in Toronto, ON, June 4, 2005.

“Firm Dynamics in Job Growth in Rural and Metropolitan Canada,” with Dimitrios Zikos, presented at the Canadian Regional Science Association Meetings in Toronto, ON, June 4, 2005. (presented by D. Zikos)

“We’re Right, They’re Wrong, Regional Science is Where it’s at.” Southern Regional Science Association Presidential Address, Arlington, VA, April 9, 2005.

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“U.S. Metropolitan Poverty and Employment Growth in the 1990s,” with Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Arlington, VA, April 7-9, 2005. (presented by D. Rickman).

“Agglomeration or Amenities: Canadian Cities as Engines of Growth.” with M. Rose Olfert and Alessandro Alasia. presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Arlington, VA, April 7-9, 2005.

2004:Panel Member for session “Re-evaluating Regional Economic Assets in a Post-Commodity Era.” Organized by the

Center for the Study of Rural America at the 51st Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Seattle, WA, November 2004. (Invited participant).

“Persistent High-Poverty in Nonmetropolitan America: Can Economic Development Help.” with Dan S. Rickman, Presented at the 51st Annual North American Regional Science Association International Meetings, Seattle, WA, November 2004. (presented by D. Rickman).

“CGE Modeling for Regional Economic Development Analysis.” with Dan S. Rickman, at the State-of-the-Art in Regional Modeling Conference hosted by EcoMod.net, Seville Spain, October 2004. (by Invitation, presented by D. Rickman)

“Rural-Urban Common Bonds: Challenges for Governance.” Plenary Presentation for the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation Annual Conference, Tweed, Ontario, October 14, 2004. (by Invitation)

“An Alternative Approach to the Analysis of the U.S. Per Capita Income Convergence,” with Ming Chien Lo, Presented at the Western Economics Association International Meetings in Vancouver, BC, June 30-July 3, 2004.

“The Evolution of U.S. County Poverty Rates during the 1990s: Is there a Spatial Dimension?,” with Dan S. Rickman. presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, March 11-13, 2004.

“Young Urban and Rural Migrants: The Differential Role of Amenities, Fiscal Factors and Employment Opportunities,” with Dwight Adamson and David Clark. presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, March 11-13, 2004.

2003:“When Does Economic Growth Reduce Poverty Rates? A Comparison of the 1980s and 1990s with State Data.”

with Dan S. Rickman. presented at the Regional Science Association International Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, November 2003.

“The Evolution of U.S. County Poverty Rates during the 1990s: Is there a Spatial Dimension?,” with Dan S. Rickman. presented at the Regional Science Association International Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, November 2003.

“Does Inequality Affect Labor Market Performance: Evidence From U.S. States,” presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Louisville, KY, April 2003.

“When Does Economic Growth Reduce Poverty Rates? A Comparison of the 1980s and 1990s with State Data.” with Dan S. Rickman. presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Louisville, KY, April 2003.

“Young Urban and Rural Migrants: The Differential Role of Amenities, Fiscal Factors and Employment Opportunities,” with Dwight Adamson and David Clark. presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Louisville, KY, April 10-12, 2003.

2002:“Fluctuations in Aggregate U.S. Migration Flows and Regional Labor Market Flexibility.” with Dan S. Rickman,

presented at the Regional Science Association International Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 2002.

“Do Urban Agglomeration Economies and Amenities Have a Skill Bias?” with Dwight Adamson and David Clark, presented at the University of Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture Economics Seminar, August 2002.

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“U.S. State Income Inequality and Economic Growth Revisited: Are There Separate Short-Run and Long-Run Effects?” presented at the Western Economic Association International Meetings, Seattle, WA, July 2002.

“Is the U.S. an Optimal Currency Area? An Analysis of Asymmetric Shocks Using U.S. State Data.” with Dan S. Rickman. presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Arlington, VA, April 2002.

“Do Urban Agglomeration Economies and Amenities Have a Skill Bias?” with Dwight Adamson and David Clark, presented at the Western Regional Science Association Meetings, Monterey, CA, February 2002.

2001:“Do We Know Economic Development When We See It?” with Dan S. Rickman. Plenary Session Presentation at

the Regional Science Association International Meetings, Charleston, SC, November 2001.

“The Waxing and Waning of U.S. Regional Economies: The Chicken-Egg of Jobs Versus People.” with Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Regional Science Association International Meetings, Charleston, SC, November 2001.

“The Waxing and Waning of U.S. Regional Economies: The Chicken-Egg of Jobs Versus People.” with Dan S. Rickman, Presented at Iowa State University, Labor Economics/Human Resources Seminar, October 2001.

“Part-Time Workers and Economic Expansion: Comparing the 1980s and 1990s.” presented at the Mid Continent Regional Science Association Meetings, Duluth, MN, June 2001.

“Back to the Future in the New Economy: Whither the Regional Business Cycle?” with Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Austin, TX, April 2001.

2000:“Exploring the Canadian-US Unemployment and Nonemployment Rate Gaps: Are there Lessons for Both

Countries?" presented at the Regional Science Association International Meetings, Chicago, IL, November 2000.

"Changes in U.S. and Canadian Wage Dynamics in the 1990s: How Unique are Favorable U.S. Labor Market Developments?" presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Miami, FL, April 2000.

"The Causes of Regional Variations in Regional Poverty: A Cross County Analysis." with William Levernier and Dan S. Rickman, presented at a Department of Applied Economics Seminar, University of Minnesota, April 2000.

1999:"Are Worker's Wages Driven by National or Local Factors?" with Dwight Adamson and David Clark, presented at

the Regional Science Association International meetings in Montreal, Quebec, November 1999.

"Static and Dynamic Externalities, Industry Composition, and State Labor Productivity: A Panel Study of States." with Dan S. Rickman, presented at a Department of Economics Seminar, Georgia Tech University, January 1999.

1998:"The Causes of Regional Variations in Regional Poverty: A Cross County Analysis." with William Levernier and

Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Regional Science Association International meetings in Santa Fe, NM, November 1998.

"An Empirical Analysis of State Labor Markets: Has Worker Insecurities Shifted Wages in the 1990s?" with Douglas Dalenberg, presented at the Regional Science Association International meetings in Santa Fe, NM, November 1998.

"Static and Dynamic Externalities, Industry Composition, and State Labor Productivity: A Panel Study of States." with Dan S. Rickman, presented at the University of Strathclyde, Fraser of Allander Institute, Glasgow, Scotland, June 29, 1998.

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"Do Minimum Wage Hikes Reduce Employment: State-Level Evidence From the Low Wage Retail Sector." with Jamie S. Partridge, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Savannah, GA, April 1998.

"Static and Dynamic Externalities, Industry Composition, and State Labor Productivity: A Panel Study of States." with Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, April 1998.

"Static and Dynamic Externalities, Industry Composition, and State Labor Productivity: A Panel Study of States." with Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Savannah, GA, April 1998.

"Do Minimum Wage Hikes Raise Teen and Long-Term Unemployment: Evidence Using State Minimum Wage Rates." with Jamie S. Partridge, presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, January 1998.

1997:"Do Minimum Wage Hikes Raise Teen and Long-Term Unemployment: Evidence Using State Minimum Wage

Rates." with Jamie S. Partridge, presented at the International Regional Science Association International Meetings, Buffalo, NY, November 1997.

"Differences in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan U.S. Family Income Inequality: A Cross-Country Comparison." with Bill Levernier and Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Memphis, TN, April 1997.

"Regional Computable General Equilibrium Modeling: A Survey and Critical Appraisal." with Dan S. Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Memphis, TN, April 1997.

1996:"Is Inequality Harmful for Growth: Evidence From U.S. States." presented at a Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

seminar, Chicago, IL, December 1996.

"Is Inequality Harmful for Growth: Evidence From U.S. States." presented at the Regional Science Association International Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 1996.

"Regional Differences in Chronic Long-Term Unemployment." with Dan Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Baltimore, MD, April 1996.

"Forecasting State Unemployment Rates Using Estimated Equilibrium Differentials and Disequilibrium Employment Effects." with Dan Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Baltimore, MD, April 1996.

1995:"Death of a Market." with John H. Brown, presented at the Southern Economics Association Meetings, New

Orleans, LA, November 1995.

"Public Infrastructure and Wages: Public Capital's Role as a Productive Input and Household Amenity." with Douglas Dalenberg, presented at the Southern Economics Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, November 1995.

"The Role of Dynamic Externalities, Industry Structure and Costs in Determining State Employment Growth Rates." with Dan Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, San Antonio, TX, April 1995.

"Public Infrastructure: Pork or Jobs Creator?" with Doug Dalenberg and Dan Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, San Antonio, TX, April 1995.

1994:"Trends in U.S. Income Inequality: Evidence from a Panel of States." with Bill Levernier and Dan Rickman,

presented at the Southern Economics Association Meetings, Orlando, FL, November 1994.

"Unemployment Rate Differences Across States: The Role of Labor Market and Product Market Structural Shifts." with Dan Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Orlando, FL, April 1994.

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"A Bayesian Interindustry Regional Employment Forecasting and Impact Model." with Dan Rickman, presented at the Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Orlando, FL, April 1994.

"The Structural Determinants of Union Wage Uniformity and Pattern Bargaining." with Stephen Blumenfeld, presented at the Midwest Economics Association Meetings, Chicago, IL, March 1994.

"The Impact of International Trade on Union Choice in U.S. Manufacturing Industries." with Dwight Adamson, presented at the Midwest Economics Association Meetings, Chicago, IL, March 1994.

"The Structural Determinants of Union Wage Uniformity and Pattern Bargaining." with Stephen Blumenfeld, presented at the Industrial Relations Research Association Meetings, Boston, MA, January 1994.

"The Impact of International Trade on Union Choice in U.S. Manufacturing Industries." with Dwight Adamson, presented at the International Trade and Finance Association Meetings, Boston, MA, January 1994.

1993:"Foreign Economic Convergence and U.S. Earnings: Evidence from 1960-1985." presented at the University of

Illinois Labor Economics Seminar, Urbana, IL, November 1993.

"Metropolitan Area Employment and Public Infrastructure," presented at the Pacific Northwest Regional Economics Conference, Kennewick, WA, April 1993.

"International Competitiveness and US Union Membership," presented at the Missouri Valley Economics Association Meetings, Memphis, TN, February 1993.

"An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Globalized Markets on Collective Bargaining Outcomes in the U.S," with Steve Blumenfeld, presented at the Industrial Relations Research Association Meetings, Anaheim, CA, January 1993.

1992:"Technology, International Competitiveness and Union Behavior," presented at the Western Social Science

Meetings, Denver, CO, April 1992.

"How International Trade Affects the U.S. Standard of Living?" presented at the Midwest Economic Association Meetings, Chicago, IL, March 1992.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH & EXTENSION PRESENTATIONS (2006-): “The Wayne County Outlook: 2018.” Presentation to the Wayne County B4B Breakfast. Wooster, OH.

December 6, 2017. “Rural Despair and the Opiate Crisis.” Ask the Expert, OSU Farm Science Review, London, OH,

September 21, 2017. “Small Business & Entrepreneurship in Ohio: Promoting Prosperity by Growing From Within.” Presented

at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Policy Summit, Cleveland, OH, June 22, 2017. “Fault Lines: The Urban-Rural Divide in America.” Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective.

Online OSU-Miami University Departments of History Podcast. With co-guests Steven Conn and Clay Howard. May 2017. Available at: http://origins.osu.edu/historytalk/fault-lines-urban-rural-divide-america. Available at: http://origins.osu.edu/historytalk/fault-lines-urban-rural-divide-america.

“The Wayne County Outlook: 2017.” Presentation to the Wayne County B4B Breakfast. Wooster, OH. December 7, 2016.

“The Ohio and National Economy: 2017.” Presentation to the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. December 1, 2016, Columbus, Ohio.

“Presidential Election 2016 and its Economic Consequences.” Presentation at the Economic Analysis of Key Presidential Election Issues. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, October 3, 2016.

“Economics of Modern Energy Boomtowns: Do Oil and Gas Shocks Differ from Shocks in the Rest of the Economy?” Presentation to OSU Extension EDA Project Recap and Strategies Meeting, Columbus, OH, May 13, 2016.

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“Manufacturing in Ohio.” Presentation to the Swank Advisory Committee, December 9, 2015. Columbus, OH.

“The Ohio and National Economy: 2016.” Presentation to the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. December 7, 2015, Columbus, Ohio.

“The Wayne County Outlook: 2016.” Presentation to the Wayne County B4B Breakfast. Wooster, OH. December 2, 2015.

“Building Ohio’s Communities From Within.” Luncheon Plenary Presentation for the County Commissioners Association of Ohio Annual Conference. Columbus, OH. June 25, 2015.

“Making Shale Development Work in the Long Run.” Keynote Presentation at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Multistate Shale Research Collaborative. Shale Symposium: What Communities Need to Know. Wheeling, WV, March 19, 2015.

“Building Rural Communities With its Own Assets.” Legislative Agriculture Chairs Summit. Clearwater Beach, FL, January 2, 2015.

“The Wayne County Outlook: 2015.” Presentation to the Wayne County B4B Breakfast. Wooster, OH. December 3, 2014.

“The Ohio and National Economy: 2015.” Presentation to the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. December 1, 2014, Columbus, Ohio.

“Water Pollution and Growth in Northern Ohio.” Presentation to the Swank Advisory Committee. Columbus, Ohio, November 19, 2014.

“Farmland Bubbles and Risks to the Rural Economy.” Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Agriculture Conference: Farm Income’s Impact on the Midwest. Chicago, IL, November 17, 2014.

“Poverty in Rural America.” Presented at the Midwest USDA Rural Development Community Economic Development Training. Cincinnati, Ohio, September 10, 2014.

“Farmland Bubbles and Risks to the Rural Economy.” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Agriculture Symposium: Structural Transitions in Global Agriculture. Kansas City, MO, July 16, 2014.

“U.S. Migration Patterns and Scenarios Under Climate Change.” Presentation for Towards Scenarios of U.S. Demographic Change, U.S. Global Change Research Program Workshop. Washington, DC. June 24, 2014.

“Building Smart, Entrepreneurial Prosperous Regions: What Works?” Presented at the Appalachian Funders Network Conference, Athens, OH, April 1, 2014.

“Economic Outlook: 2014.” Presented at the St. Cloud State University Winter Economic Institute. St. Cloud, MN, February 13, 2014.

“What does Rising Inequality Really Mean for Regional Economic Growth.” Presented at Forum Ministry, Church of Messiah, Westerville, OH, February, 9, 2014.

“Fighting Poverty One Place at a Time--Summary.” Presented at the Swank Advisory Committee, Columbus, OH, December 5, 2013.

“The State and National Economy: 2014.” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. November 25, 2013, Columbus, Ohio.

“Assessing the Impact of Shale Energy Boom on Local Housing Markets.” Presented to the 15th Annual Ohio Housing Conference. Columbus, OH, November 6, 2013.

“Assessing the Impact of Shale Energy Boom on Local Housing Markets.” Presented to the OSU Extension Shale Energy Workgroup. Columbus, OH, October 29, 2013.

“Poverty & Socioeconomic Distress in the North Central Region: Assessing Trends.” Linda Lobao, Mark Partridge, Mike Betz, and Richard Goe, Webinar in conjunction with North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, April 11, 2013.

“Assessing the Impact of Shale Energy Boom on Local Housing Markets.” Presented at the Ohio Housing Finance Administration February Board Meeting. Columbus, OH, February 20, 2013.

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“The Real Economic Recovery has Finally Stood Up.” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. December 3, 2012, Columbus, Ohio. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Measuring The Economic Value of Shale Energy Development.” Presented at the OSU Extension Shale Energy Working Group.” Columbus, OH, November 27, 2012.

“Severance Taxes and Economic Prosperity.” Presented at the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Working Group, Columbus, OH, September 12, 2012.

“The Economic Value of Shale Natural Gas in Ohio.” Presented at the Swank Advisory Committee Meeting. Columbus, OH, December 6, 2011.

“The Power of Knowledge in Building A Strong Wyandot County.” Keynote presentation at the Wyandot County Economic Development Association Dinner. Carey, OH, November 3, 2011.

“The Winners' Choice: Sustainable Economic Strategies for Successful 21st Century Regions.” North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, November 1, 2011. Recorded Presentation: http://connect.msu.edu/p4odhn1rnn7/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal. Power Point Slides: http://ncrcrd.msu.edu/ncrcrd/chronological_archive.

“Outlook 2012: Will the Real Economic Recovery Finally Stand Up?” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. October 18, 2011, Columbus, Ohio. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“The Current State and Future of Regionalism” Panelists Mark D. Partridge, Lavea Brachman, Dan Foley, and Mike Shea. Session at the Osher Lifelong Learning Regionalism Summit. University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, June 8, 2011.

“Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ohio and the 4th District.” Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Academic Advisory Panel, Cleveland, Ohio. April 13, 2011.

“Building Healthy Communities in the 21st Century.” Rural Community Planning and Development Think Tank, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, April 1, 2011.

“Helping Ohio Compete: Bringing the 21st Century to OH’s Local Governments.” Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Rural Advisory Team, Plain City, Ohio, March 3, 2011.

“Unsolicited Advice for Ohio’s Economic Architects.” Presented at AEDE Webinar. December 16, 2010, Columbus, Ohio. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Building Healthy Communities in the 21st Century.” Presented at the Conference on Agriculture and Rural Communities. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Chicago, IL, November 9, 2010.

“Unsolicited Advice for Ohio’s Economic Architects.” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. October 25, 2010, Columbus, Ohio. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Green Policies, Climate Change, and New Jobs: Separating Fact From Fiction.” Presented at a North Central Regional Center for Rural Development Webinar, October 11, 2010. Available at: http://breeze.msu.edu/p51079758/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal.

“The Myth of Green Jobs and Other Myths of Climate Change.” Presented at the AEDE Extension Climate Change Workshop. February 22, 2010, Columbus, OH.

“The Great Crisis: Will Economic Recovery Look More Like the Crisis?” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. October 26, 2009, Columbus Ohio. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Building a sustainable Ohio: Growth through community cooperation.” Presented to the Local Government Reform and Collaboration Public Hearing. Worthington, OH, July 31, 2009.

“Developing and Assessing Potential Forward-Looking Distress Indicators for the Appalachian Region: Final Report.” Presented to the Appalachian Regional Commission Quarterly Policy Meeting, Dahlonega, GA, July 22, 2009. Will be available at www.aede.osu.edu/programs/swank.

“Developing and Assessing Potential Forward-Looking Distress Indicators for the Appalachian Region: An Overview of the Project’s Preliminary Results.” Presented to the Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, DC, June 8, 2009. Will be available at www.aede.osu.edu/programs/swank.

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“The Current Economy: What lessons can be drawn for Urban Property Valuation?” Presented at the Franklin County Probate Court Appraiser Breakfast, Columbus, Ohio, May 26, 2009.

“Building Sustainable Communities During Economic Crisis: Think Locally.” Presented at the Clinton County Earth Day Luncheon, Wilmington, OH, April 21, 2009.

“Developing and Assessing Potential Forward-Looking Distress Indicators for theAppalachian Region: A Project Update. Presented at OSU, Columbus, OH, April 17, 2009.

“Economic Crisis and Policy Options: The view from Ohio.” Webinar Presented at Ohio State University Extension, Columbus, Ohio. March 17, 2009.

“Developing and Assessing Potential Forward-Looking Distress Indicators for the Appalachian Region: An Overview of the Project.” Presented to the Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, DC, February 6, 2009. Will be available at www.aede.osu.edu/programs/swank.

“Green Energy: How will it shape Rural American Communities? With Ohio Economic Update” Presented to the Ohio Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers Annual Meeting. Columbus, OH, January 22, 2009.

“Green Energy: How will it shape Rural American Communities? With Ohio Economic Update.” Presented to the Swank Advisory Committee, Columbus, OH, December 9, 2008. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Green Energy: How will it shape Rural American Communities?” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. October 27, 2008. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations.

“Helping Ohio Compete: Bringing the 21st Century to OH’s Local Governments.” Presented at the OFBF Policy Development Committee.” Columbus, OH, September 9, 2008.

“Ohio’s Future Challenges: A Primer on Economic and Demographic Issues. Presented to the OFB AgriPower Institute: Into the Corridors of Power. Columbus, OH, August 22, 2008.

“An Assessment of Alternative Measures for Determining Economically Distressed Counties and Areas in the Appalachian Region—Recommendations.” States Committee of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, DC, August 14, 2008. Will be available at www.aede.osu.edu/programs/swank.

“Ohio at a Crossroads: A Primer on Economic Development Policy.” Presented at the Swank Advisory Committee. May 20, 2008.

“Strengthening Licking County through community cooperation.” Presented at the Licking County Regionalism Workshop. Newark, OH. March 14, 2008.

“Is Ohio Performing Up to Speed?: A Brief Overview Since 1970.” Presented at the OSU AEDE Extension Update, March 12, 2008. Columbus, OH.

“Impact of onsite wastewater treatment on communities and the rural economy.” Presented at the Ohio Water Quality & Waste Management Conference. Columbus, OH, February 8, 2008.

“Building a sustainable Ohio: Growth through community cooperation.” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. October 29, 2007. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations_new.htm.

“Local Rural Development Aspects of Increasing Bioenergy in Ohio.” Presented at the Future of Renewable Energy Conference, Columbus, OH, March 1, 2007.

“Building a Sustainable Rural Ohio: Leveraging Growth through Community Cooperation.” Presented at the Regional Sustainability Forum, Wooster, OH, April 13, 2007. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations_new.htm.

“Building a Sustainable Rural Ohio: Leveraging Growth through Community Cooperation.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Ohio County Commissioners Association, Van Wert, OH, August 15, 2007. Power Points accessible at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Swank/presentations_new.htm.

“An Assessment of Alternative Measures for Determining Economically Distressed Counties and Areas in the Appalachian Region.” Presentation to the “States” Committee of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, DC, October 4, 2007. Available at www.aede.osu.edu/programs/swank.

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“Building a Sustainable Rural Ohio: Leveraging Growth.” Presented at the Vice President’s College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Fall Agriculture and Policy Outlook. October 29, 2007. Power Points accessible at www.aede.osu.edu/programs/swank.

SELECTED MEDIA INTERVIEWS: Selected Print: Akron Beacon Journal, Atlantic, Business Week, Minneapolis Star Tribune, San Francisco

Chronicle, Cincinnati Enquirer, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Columbus Dispatch, Dayton Daily News, Economist, Regina Leader Press, St. Cloud Times, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Savannah Morning News, Toronto Star, USA Today, NPR Market Place.

Selected Radio: WOSU Public Radio, WKSU Public Radio, CBC Saskatchewan, CBC (French) Saskatchewan, CKOM (Saskatoon), CKWW CJWW (Saskatoon), WJON (St. Cloud, MN), KNSI (St. Cloud, MN), Minnesota Public Radio, NPR Market Place.

Selected Television: NBC4 Columbus, OH; CBS10, Columbus, OH; CTV Saskatoon, SK.

SELECTED UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT SERVICE: Vice-Chair and member OSU College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences Tenure and

Promotion Committee. 2008-2011. Chair OSU AEDE Faculty Search Committee. 2010. OSU AEDE Promotion and Tenure Committee. 2009- 2011, 2014-. OSU AEDE Faculty Advisory Committee. 2007-2010. The Ohio State University Agriculture Management Program (AMP) Advisory Board. 2009- The Ohio State University Center for Farmland Policy Innovation Advisory Board. 2007- 2012. University of Saskatchewan, Department of Agricultural Economics Graduate Committee, 2005-2006. SCSU Department of Economics Retention, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 2002-2003. SCSU Inter Faculty Organization Master Contract Committee, 2002-2003. SCSU College of Social Sciences Dean Search Committee, 1999-2000. SCSU University Research Committee, 1996-1999. SCSU Department of Economics Faculty Search Committee, 1998-99. SCSU Department of Economics Graduate Committee, 1996-2001. SCSU Department of Economics External Review Committee, 1996-97. SCSU College of Social Science International Relations Curriculum Committee, 1997-2003. Advisor to the SCSU Student Economics Association, 1996-97. Georgia Southern University Department of Economics Faculty Search Committee, 1993-1994.

TEACHING:

Selected Courses Taught:

AED Econ 7410, Advanced Regional Economics (Ph.D./Masters), 2012 –AED Econ 200 (2001), Principals of Food and Resource Economics, 2007 – AED Econ 531, Environmental and Resource Economics, 2007 – Graduate Regional and Rural Development (PhD level, University of Saskatchewan)Graduate Microeconomics (MS level)Principles of Microeconomics and MacroeconomicsIntermediate MicroeconomicsMathematical EconomicsLabor EconomicsInternational Trade and FinancePublic Finance

POST DOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED: Alexandra Tsvetkova, 2014- Minyu Zhou, 2013-2015. Michael Betz, 2011-2013.

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P. Wilner Jeanty, 2007-2011. Kamar Ali, 2005-2009. Alessandro Alasia, 2004-2005.

VISITING FACULTY/STUDENTS SPONSORED Wei Zhao, Huazhong Agricultural University, China, 2017-2018. Min Zhang, Zhejiang University, China, 2016-2017. Lin Bao, Jiangsu Normal University, China, 2014-2015. Chunbin Liu, 2012, Nankai University, China. Alessandra Faggian, 2010-2011, University of South Hampton, United Kingdom. Anping Chen, 2010-2011, Jinan University, China.

STUDENT AWARDS

Mark Rembert, “Creative Destruction and Inter-Regional Job Reallocation During the Great Recession.” Outstanding Ph.D. Student Paper Award, Mid-Continent Regional Science Association Meetings, 2017.

Rodrigo Perez Silva, “Knowledge Spillovers and Wage Inequality: The Side Effect of the Concentration of Highly Educated Workers in U.S. Metro Areas.” Southern Regional Science Association, Graduate Student Paper, Barry M. Moriarty Student Paper Competition Award, Co-winner 1st Place, 2017.

Daniel Crown, "Naturalization and the Productivity of Foreign-Born Doctorates." Southern Regional Science Association, Graduate Student Paper, Barry M. Moriarty Student Paper Competition Award, Co-winner 1st Place, 2017.

Rodrigo Perez-Silva, Best 2nd Year Ph.D. Paper. Ohio State University, 2016. Mark Rembert, Best 2nd Year Ph.D. Paper. Ohio State University, 2015. Amanda Weinstein, Mid Continent Regional Science Association Best Graduate Student Paper Award,

2013. Carlianne Patrick, Regional Science Association International Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award, 2012. Carlianne Patrick, Western Regional Science Association, Graduate Student Paper, Tiebout Prize First

Place, 2012. Carlianne Patrick, Western Regional Science Association, Graduate Student Paper, Tiebout Prize

Honorable Mention, 2011. Carlianne Patrick, Southern Regional Science Association, Graduate Student Paper, Barry M. Moriarty

Student Paper Competition Award, 1st Place, 2011. Belal Fallah, Canadian Agriculture Economics Society Best Ph.D. Thesis Award, Given every three years

to the best Canadian Ph.D. thesis. 2011.

GRADUATE THESES DIRECTED or Co-Directed:

Isha Rajbhandari, “The impacts of oil and gas developments on local economies in the USA.”OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2017 (Co-advised with Alessandra Faggian).

Michael Farren, “Bridging the Gap in the New Minimum Wage Research.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2017. Mark Rembert, “Job Reallocation, Entrepreneurship, & Regional Resilience during the Great Recession.”

OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2017. Kathryn Doztel, “Three Essays on Human Capital and Innovation in the United States.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis,

2017 (Co-advised with Alessandra Faggian). Benjamin Jara, “Social and Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2016.” Victor Hugo Iturra Rivera, “Three Essays On Inequality Across Space.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2016. Clare Cho, “Examining Three Federal Programs Targeting Poverty.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2015. Yue Hua, “Three Essays on Regional Income Disparity.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2014.

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Amanda Weinstein, “A Regional Approach to Productive Skills.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2013. Menghis Chokie, “Three Essays on Welfare and Development: A Placed Based Approach.” University of

Saskatchewan Ph.D. Thesis, 2012. Carlianne Patrick, “Essays in Economic Growth and Development Policy.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2012. Heather Stephens (joint with E. Irwin), “Three Essays in Regional Economics.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2012. Shibalee Majumdar, “Essays on Inequality and Development.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis, 2010. Raquel Tsukada, “The First-Born Burden.” OSU MS Thesis, 2010. Ayesha Enver, “Three Essays on Location and Household Welfare.” OSU Ph.D. Thesis. 2009. Belal Fallah, “Three Essays on Urban Economics: Wage Inequality, Urban Sprawl, and Labor

Productivity,” U of S Ph.D. Thesis. 2008. Barbara J. Cote, “Parks and Other Preserved Open Space: Do they Promote Sprawling Development in

U.S. Metropolitan Areas?” OSU MS Thesis. 2008. Anna Douglass Ojanen, “Economic Development Success: Covington County, Tuscaloosa County, and the

AL-MS Wired Region.” OSU, MS Thesis. 2008. Chipo Kangayi, “Measuring and Mapping the Impact of Social Economy Enterprises: A Case of Co-

operatives in Canada.” U of S MSc Thesis (co-supervised with M. Rose Olfert). 2007. Jillian McDonald, “Factors Impacting Innovative Activity in Western Canadian Food Processing Firms.” U

of S MSc Thesis, 2006. Mark Ferguson, “Demographic Change and Sustainable Communities: The Role of Local Factors in

Explaining Population Change,” U of S MSc Thesis, 2005. Thomas Mielke, “Do Minnesota Wage Differentials Reflect Cost of Living Differentials? Evidence From

Minnesota Development Regions 5, 7E, and 7W,” SCSU Masters Portfolio, 2002. Giles Moser, “A Hedonic Analysis of Personal Notebook Computers Using Advertised and Internet-

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