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Pregnancy Medicaid Expansions and Fertility: Differentiating between the Intensive and Extensive Margins

Lincoln H. Groves, Sarah Hamersma & Leonard M. Lopoo
The authors revisit the 1980s Medicaid expansions for pregnant women to estimate the heterogeneous impacts of public health insurance access on childbirth.
July 31, 2017

What are the Financial Implications of Public Quality Disclosure? Evidence from New York City’s Restaurant Food Safety Grading Policy

Rachel Meltzer, Michah W. Rothbart, Amy Ellen Schwartz, Thad Calabrese, Diana Silver, Tod Mijanovich & Meryle Weinstein
July 3, 2017

Financing Central Cities: The Economics Underlying Fiscal Strategy Options With Special Reference to Syracuse City and the Consensus Report

Michael Wasylenko
The working paper reviews the urban economics and local public finance literature in the context of fiscal viability of central cities.
June 30, 2017

Health Care Expenditure and Income: A Global Perspective

Badi H. Baltagi, Raffaele Lagravinese, Francesco Moscone & Elisa Tosetti
June 30, 2017

Fixed-k Asymptotic Inference about Tail Properties

Ulrich K. Müller & Yulong Wang
June 12, 2017

Milked: Immigrant Dairy Farmworkers in New York State

Carly Fox, Rebecca Fuentes, Fabiola Ortiz Valdez, Gretchen Purser & Kathleen Sexsmith
June 2, 2017

Teaching to the Opioid Epidemic: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Daniel R. George, Shannon M. Monnat, Rachel Levine, Barbara Blatt & Jed D. Gonzalo
May 31, 2017

Assessing the Effects of Place-Based Scholarships on Urban Revitalization: The Case of Say Yes to Education

Hosung Sohn, Ross Rubenstein, Judson Murchie & Robert Bifulco
May 31, 2017

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Considering Shared Government Services in New York State: A Guide for Citizens and Public Officials

Kristi Andersen, Shana Kushner Gadarian, Joseph V. Julian, Minchin G. Lewis, Grant Reeher, Danielle Thomsen, Michael Wasylenko, Colleen Dougherty, Zach Huitink, Eric van der Vort, Sunju Raybeck

The FY 2018 New York State Executive Budget established the County-wide Shared Services Property Tax Plan requiring local governments to consider ways of sharing services in order to save taxpayer money, and improve the delivery of those services. To support the implementation of this new law, the New York State Department of State contracted with the Campbell Institute to develop a non-partisan guide to help public officials and citizens more usefully consider the possibility of sharing services within their counties.

May 25, 2017

Homeownership, Housing Capital Gains and Self-Employment

John P.Harding & Stuart S.Rosenthal
April 30, 2017

See related: Housing

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