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2020 book
Real solutions : common sense ideas for solving our most pressing problems
Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Wisdom House Books.
2015 book
Everyday economics: Applications and answers for your life, your money, your government
Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
2013 journal article
Where did we indulge? Consumer spending during the asset boom
Monthly Labor Review, 136(4), 24–40.
2012 journal article
Determinants of Local Highway Spending in North Carolina
GROWTH AND CHANGE, 43(3), 462–481.
2011 book
Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government
Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub.
2011 journal article
Will Households Change Their Saving Behaviour After the “Great Recession”? The Role of Human Capital
Journal of Consumer Policy, 35(2), 237–254.
2008 book
Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government
Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Pub Co,|cc2008.
2007 book
Battleground : business
Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
2007 book
Battleground business
Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press,|c2007.
2006 book
Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your Money, your government
Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Pub Co.
2006 book
Macro mayhem: a Dia Fenner economic thriller
New York: Universe.
2005 book
Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government
Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub.
2005 book
Smart economics: Commonsense answers to 50 questions about government, taxes, business, and households
Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers.
2004 journal article
A new look at husbands' and wives' time allocation
JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, 38(1), 81–106.
2004 book
Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government
Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub.
2002 article
Absolute and relative consumption of married US households in 1960 and 1996: The Cleavers meet the Taylors
JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, Vol. 36, pp. 77–98.
2002 journal article
Lags in Real Property Revaluations and Estimates of Shortfalls in Property Tax Collections in North Carolina
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 34(1), 205–214.
2001 article
Are two incomes needed to prosper today? Evidence from the 1960s to the 1990s
JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, Vol. 35, pp. 141–161.
2001 journal article
Determinants of intrastate variation in teacher salaries
ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION REVIEW, 20(1), 63–70.
2001 book
Economics and consumer decisions
Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.
1999 journal article
School inputs and educational outcomes in North Carolina: comparison of static and dynamic analyses
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 31(3), 593.
1998 book
Everyday economics: Applications and answers for your life, your money, your government. (2nd ed.)
Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing.
1998 journal article
Geographic variation in consumer prices: Implications for local price indices
JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, 32(2), 204–226.
1997 review
Measuring poverty: a new approach. C F Citro, R T Michael
[Review of ]. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 31(2), 383–386.
1995 book
Economic issues: Rhetoric and reality
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
1990 journal article
TESTING IMPLICATIONS OF SPATIAL ECONOMICS MODELS - SOME EVIDENCE FROM FOOD RETAILING
JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, 24(1), 24–43.
1989 book
Measuring the economic size of the North Carolina agriculture/life sciences/food, textile, and forestry sectors
In Measuring the economic size of the North Carolina agriculture/life sciences/food, textile, and forestry sectors. Raleigh, N.C.: Dept. of Economics and Business, N.C. State University.
1988 book
Trends in fruit and vegetable processing in North Carolina
In Trends in fruit and vegetable processing in North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C.: Dept. of Economics and Business, N.C. State University.
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