Michael J. Wasylenko
Professor Emeritus, Economics
Maxwell Advisory Board Professor of Economics
Degree
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1975
Specialties
Public finance, public finance in developing countries, urban economics
Biography
Michael
Wasylenko is a Maxwell Advisory Board Professor of Economics and a Senior Research Associate in the
Center for Policy Research. Michael specializes in public finance issues and has
published extensively on state and local finance, firm location, tax
incentives, and population decentralization within metropolitan areas.
Wasylenko co-authored Foreign Investment in the United States: Issues,
Magnitudes, and Location Choice of New Manufacturing Plants, 1978 to 1987, and
is author or co-author of over 70 journal articles, book chapters, technical
papers, and invited reviews. Michael received his Ph.D. in economics from
Syracuse University in 1975.
Full Biography
Publications
Selected Papers
"Financing Central Cities: The Economics Underlying Fiscal Strategy Options With Special Reference to Syracuse City and the Consensus Report," Michael Wasylenko. Center for Policy Research Working Paper No. 204. July 2017, 31pp.
"Competiveness: Factors that Contribute to Economic Growth in States with Special Reference to State and Local Spending and Taxes." Michael Wasylenko. In Connecticut Tax Study Panel Report, 2015. Vol. 2, Research Papers: Policy Framework and State Taxes. 57 pages.
“Meeting the Fiscal Challenges to Finance Local Government." Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong (Editors), The Changing Landscape of Local Public Revenues: Proceedings of the 2009 Land Policy Conference, Cambridge MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (2009), pp. 497-506.
“Health Care and the Looming Fiscal Crisis in the United States." State, Government, Public Management: Chilean Journal of Public Administration, (Estado, Gobierno, Gestion Publica: Revista Chilena de Administracion Publica), No. 9 (June, 2007), pp. 65-78.
"Proceedings of the Ninety-Eighth Annual Conference of the National Tax Association." George Palumbo, Tax Institute of America (2005).
“The Impact of Aid, Need and Structure on Fiscal Disparities in Metropolitan America: 2002.”
“Taxation and Economic Development: The State of the Economic Literature.” New England Economic Review (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston) (March/April, 1997), pp. 37-52.
Research Interests
State and local taxation
Economic development of states
Tax and expenditure incidence