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  • Clark, Dan E. (University of Oregon, 1937-05-12)
    If free trade is the tonic of my historical harmonic on tariff trends, their causes and effects, it is only because the authorities I quote and the experts upon whose economic writings I have drawn have favored in varying ...
  • Blonigen, Bruce A.; Tomlin, KaSaundra, 1969-; Wilson, Wesley W. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2002-06-01)
    Studies of the welfare implications of trade policy often do not take account of the potential for tariff-jumping FDI to mitigate positive gains to domestic producers. We use event study methodology to examine the market ...
  • Pak, Bianca (University of Oregon, 2021)
    This thesis explores how food is a mechanism for constructing identity and community in carceral settings. Drawing from the existing literature, I focus my analysis on noninstitutional foodways – the acquisition, preparation, ...
  • Hensey, Celia (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    Genius loci and terroir are concepts that both relate to how the relationship between people and place is experienced through a personal sensory experience. Viticultural landscapes are working landscapes that also provide ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2004-06-28)
    Announces decision to offer the Tater Tot Commercial Thinning timber sale, partially implementing Alternative Three, described on pages 9-10 of the South River Commercial Thinning 2003 EA. Approximately 111 thinning acres ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District (2008-01-17)
    Approves plan renewing the grazing lease for ten years with no changes in terms and conditions.
  • Davies, Ronald B.; Gresik, Thomas A. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2001-01-01)
    This paper derives welfare equivalence of double taxation rules in a tax competition model with discriminatory home taxes and the ability to finance subsidiary operations with host country capital. For a more general model, ...
  • Davies, Ronald B.; Eckel, Carsten (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2007-03)
    This paper models tax competition for mobile firms that are differentiated by the amount of labor needed to cover fixed costs. Because tax competition affects the distribution of firms, it affects both relative equilibrium ...
  • Davies, Ronald B.; Eckel, Carsten (University of Oregon. Dept of Economics, 2007-02)
    This paper models tax competition for mobile firms that are differentiated by the amount of labor needed to cover fixed costs. Because tax competition affects the distribution of firms, it affects both relative equilibrium ...
  • Davies, Ronald B.; Egger, Hartmut; Egger, Peter (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2003-04-10)
    This paper studies non-cooperative tax competition between two countries for an international producer. The international producer chooses where to locate its headquarters and whether to serve the overseas market through ...
  • McLean, William T. (1940-06)
  • Davies, Ronald B. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2003-06-10)
    Bilateral tax treaties are an important method of international tax cooperation. I survey the existing literature on these agreements, highlighting the differences between the standard view that treaties increase foreign ...
  • Fox, Zackery (University of Oregon, 2021-09-13)
    In this study, I examine whether taxes influence the design of executive compensation incentives. Recently, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) removed the requirement that bonus plans be tied to objective and verifiable ...
  • Bania, Neil; Gray, Jo Anna (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2006-06)
    Barro’s (1990) model of endogenous growth implies that economic growth will initially rise with an increase in taxes directed toward “productive” expenditures (e.g., education, highways, and streets), but will subsequently ...
  • Molloy, Benjamin (University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
    This Comment will examine the underlying technology behind cryptocurrencies and the inherent regulatory challenges the technology produces. It will focus primarily upon the anonymous nature of cryptocurrency transactions, ...
  • Davis, Tessa R. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2023-01-18)
    This Article considers how tax is poised to respond to CRISPR [Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats] and similar emerging medical technologies with both therapeutic and so called enhancement applications. ...
  • Scalise, Kathleen; Wilson, Mark; Gochyyev, Perman (Frontiers in Education, 2021-05)
    From a measurement perspective, a variety of analytic approaches are fast emerging in the data mining and exploratory analytics branches of the field of data sciences. In particular, for learning analytics, more theory ...
  • Petrucci, Larissa (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    This dissertation research examines the work arrangements of software workers in high-technology industries in order to raise questions, dispel myths, and develop a labor process theory of knowledge-based work in the 21st ...
  • Roese, Nate (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Understanding the physics and biomechanics behind high jump is crucial to designing an improved pair of new high jump spikes. Nate's biomechanical interest will play a big role in his ideation process and ultimately his ...

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