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  • Evans, George W., 1949-; Guesnerie, R. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2003-10-10)
    We examine local strong rationality (LSR) in multivariate models with both forward-looking expectations and predetermined variables. Given hypothetical common knowledge restrictions that the dynamics will be close to those ...
  • Kunreuther, Howard; Slovic, Paul (1999)
    This final section considers what can be done to cope with stigma. Kunreuther and Slovic identify four strategies for coping with stigma. Walker, in a response to Kunreuther and Slovic, questions the assumption that society ...
  • Hixson, Carol G.; Hickerson, Tom; Schafer, Steve (COPPUL, 2008-09)
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    Hixson, Carol G. (Florida Atlantic University Libraries, 2017-02-15)
  • Hixson, Carol G. (Serials Review, 2001)
  • Butler, Barbara A.; Webster, J. (IAMSLIC, 2011)
  • Ellis, Christopher J.; Fender, John (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2003-06-10)
    We develop a Ramsey type model of economic growth in which the "Engine of Growth" is public capital accumulation. Public capital is a public good, and is financed by taxes on private output. The government may either use ...
  • Ellis, Christopher J.; Dincer, Oguzhan C., 1969- (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-03-01)
    Several empirical studies have found a negative relationship between corruption and the decentralization of the powers to tax and spend. In this paper we explain this phenomenon using a model of Yardstick Competition. ...
  • Chakraborty, Shankha; Lahiri, Amartya (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2003-01-01)
    Distortions in private investment due to credit frictions, and in public investment due to corruption and bureaucratic inefficiencies, have both been suggested as important factors in accounting for the cross-country per ...
  • Duncan, Whitney; Horton, Sarah; Yarris, Kristin (American Anthropological Association, 2021-01-01)
    In this paper, we compare observations from engaged ethnography and participant observation with Latinx immigrants in Colorado and Oregon during the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, we focus on lived experiences of ...
  • Johnson, Mark, 1949- (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002)
  • Bruce, Josh; Oldson, Greg; Stapleton, Ellee; Drlik-Muehleck, Aniko; Knox, Megan (Community Planning Workshop: A Program of the Community Service Center, http://csc.uoregon.edu, 2017-08)
    Turner, Oregon is growing. A new residential development will soon increase the city’s housing stock by about a third, presenting new opportunities for community and economic development in Turner. Among these opportunities ...
  • Russell, John (2013-02-05)
    This presentation builds on bibliographic instruction principles outlined by Iris Jastram (http://pegasuslibrarian.com), adding the concept of the rhizome from the work of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari to create a ...
  • Lockwood, Kayla; Maxson, Bronwen K.; Thornhill, Kate (Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians L'Association canadienne des bibliothécaires en enseignement supérieur (CAPAL), 2022-06-06)
    College can be a stressful experience for students due to high costs of education, food insecurity, time management, and individual health conditions. With the recent global pandemic, the University of Oregon (UO) has ...
  • Estlund, Karen; Briston, Heather (Springer, 2010)
    As universities begin to address their first significant collections of electronic records, the needs of the collections often outstrip the resources and support available. This poster will illustrate the steps taken to ...
  • Maxson, Bronwen K.; Quarles, Heather (REFORMA National Conference, 2021-11-06)
    This poster will describe the process and stakeholders involved in an effort to create a Spanish GIS map at the University of Oregon during the COVID-19 pandemic through an online asynchronous partnership with Spanish ...
  • Lichtenstein, Sarah; MacGregor, Donald G.; Slovic, Paul (Decision Research, 1989)
    A critical task often performed by decision makers is to make estimates of important points of fact. Previous research has suggested that decomposition of numerical estimation problems can result in improved estimation ...
  • Estlund, Karen; Herbert, John (Western History Association, 2008-08)
  • Carver, Deborah A. (American Library Association, 1990)

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