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Richard J. Cebula

Institution: University of Tennessee-Knoxville

Primary Field: Public (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 1974

Most Recent: 2024

RePEc ID: pce99 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 2.02 2.02 4.04 78%
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 2.02 3.45 5.47 74%
All Time 8.07 0.00 40.03 15.89 63.99 98%

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 62
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 75.90

Publications (62)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2024 Do minority banks perform better or worse than non-minority banks? Applied Economics C 3
2024 The Tiebout-Tullock hypothesis re-examined using tax freedom measures: the case of post-Great Recession state-level gross in-migration Public Choice B 1
2023 An exploratory study on the migration-pattern impact of coal dust in the US Applied Economics C 2
2021 A Further Inquiry into Factors that Influence Federal Personal Income Tax Evasion in the U.S. Applied Economics C 3
2021 Determinants of homelessness in the U.S.: new hypotheses and evidence Applied Economics C 2
2021 Drug-overdose death rates: the economic misery explanation and its alternatives Applied Economics C 3
2020 The tax-rate induced bond substitution hypothesis and the traditional textbook treatment of the relationship between tax-free and taxable bond yields Applied Economics C 2
2020 The relationship between entrepreneurial activity and domestic gross state in-migration patterns in the U.S Applied Economics C 4
2019 Major league baseball’s Moneyball at age 15: a re-appraisal Applied Economics C 3
2017 Non-public competition and public school performance: evidence from West Virginia Applied Economics C 3
2015 Stock market reactions to announcements of the board of directors: evidence from Italy Applied Economics C 2
2014 An empirical investigation into the impact of US federal government budget deficits on the real interest rate yield on intermediate-term treasury issues, 1972-2012 Applied Economics C 1
2014 The effects of economic freedom, regulatory quality and taxation on the level of per capita real income: a preliminary analysis for OECD nations and non-G8 OECD nations Applied Economics C 2
2013 Battleground states and voter participation in US presidential elections: an empirical test Applied Economics C 3
2013 An extension of the Tiebout hypothesis of voting with one's feet: the Medicaid magnet hypothesis Applied Economics C 2
2011 The influence of the number of statewide legislative referendums on voter participation in the US Applied Economics C 2
2009 Attendance and promotions in minor league baseball: the Carolina League Applied Economics C 3
2008 The Impact of the Repeat‐Voting‐Habit Persistence Phenomenon on the Probability of Voting in Presidential Elections Southern Economic Journal C 3
2004 Income Tax Evasion Revisited: The Impact of Interest Rate Yields on Tax‐Free Municipal Bonds Southern Economic Journal C 1
2002 Money and the dispersion of relative prices revisited Applied Economics C 3
2000 Capacity utilization rates and unemployment rates: are they complements or substitutes in warning about future inflation? Applied Economics C 2
2000 Capacity utilization rates and unemployment rates: are they complements or substitutes in warning about future inflation? Applied Economics C 2
1991 A Brief Note on Welfare Benefits and Human Migration. Public Choice B 1
1990 A Brief Empirical Note on the Tiebout Hypothesis and State Income Tax Policies. Public Choice B 1
1989 More on budget deficits and interest rates in the United States Public Choice B 1
1989 Welfare policies and migration of the poor in the United States: An empirical note Public Choice B 2
1988 Crowding out, deficits, and interest rates: Reply Public Choice B 1
1987 Federal deficits and the real rate of interest in the United States: A note Public Choice B 1
1987 In search of optimum ‘relative unanimity’: Reply Public Choice B 2
1986 A note on the Tiebout-Tullock hypothesis: The period 1975–1980 Public Choice B 2
1985 The ‘Crowding Out’ Effect of Fiscal Policy: Correction Kyklos C 1
1985 The ‘Crowding Out’ Effect of Fiscal Policy: Correction Kyklos C 1
1985 New evidence on financial crowding out Public Choice B 1
1984 The Electoral College and voter participation rates: Reply Public Choice B 2
1983 On the determinants of inter-regional living-cost differentials in the United States, 1970 and 1975 : Reply Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1983 In search of optimum ‘relative unanimity’ Public Choice B 2
1983 The Tiebout hypothesis in the United States: An analysis of black consumer-voters, 1970–75 Public Choice B 2
1983 A note on voter participation rates in the United States Public Choice B 1
1982 The Electoral College and voter participation rates: Reply Public Choice B 2
1981 Voting with one's feet: A brief note on the case of public welfare and the American Indian Public Choice B 2
1981 An exploratory empirical note on determinants of inter-regional living-cost differentials in the United States, 1970 and 1975 Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1981 The Buchanan-Tullock model: Some extensions Public Choice B 2
1981 The ‘crowding out’ effect of federal government outlay decisions: An empirical note Public Choice B 3
1981 A note on the determinants of AFDC policies Public Choice B 1
1980 Oil Imports And Inflation: An Empirical International Analysis Of The ‘Imported’ Inflation Thesis Kyklos C 1
1980 Voting with one's feet : A critique of the evidence Regional Science and Urban Economics B 1
1980 The Electoral College and voter participation rates: An exploratory note Public Choice B 2
1979 Living costs, the Tiebout hypothesis, and welfare policy Public Choice B 1
1978 An Empirical Analysis Of The “Crowding Out” Effect Of Fiscal Policy In The United States And Canada Kyklos C 1
1978 An Empirical Analysis of the “crowding Out” Effect of Fiscal Policy in the United States and Canada Kyklos C 1
1978 [Title unavailable] Kyklos C 1
1978 Migration and Welfare Benefit Levels: a Reply Kyklos C 1
1978 Nonwhite migration, welfare, and politics: a re-examination Public Choice B 1
1978 An Empirical Note on the Tiebout-Tullock Hypothesis Quarterly Journal of Economics S 1
1977 Migration and Welfare Benefit Levels: an Analysis of the Netherlands and United States Experiences Kyklos C 1
1977 Migration And Welfare Benefit Levels: An Analysis Of The Netherlands And United States Experiences Kyklos C 1
1977 An analysis of migration patterns and local government policy toward public education in the United States Public Choice B 1
1977 Nonwhite migration, welfare, and politics—A reply Public Choice B 1
1976 Local government policies and migration: Reply and extension Public Choice B 1
1976 A note on nonwhite migration, welfare levels, and the political process Public Choice B 1
1974 Local government policies and migration Public Choice B 1
1974 Potential theft as indirect taxation Public Choice B 2