@book{walden_2020, place={Chapel Hill, North Carolina}, title={Real solutions : common sense ideas for solving our most pressing problems}, publisher={Wisdom House Books}, author={Walden, Michael L.}, year={2020} } @book{walden_2015, title={Everyday economics: Applications and answers for your life, your money, your government}, ISBN={9781465274045}, publisher={Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company}, author={Walden, M.}, year={2015} } @article{walden_2013, title={Where did we indulge? Consumer spending during the asset boom}, volume={136}, number={4}, journal={Monthly Labor Review}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={2013}, pages={24–40} } @article{walden_eryuruk_2012, title={Determinants of Local Highway Spending in North Carolina}, volume={43}, ISSN={["1468-2257"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1468-2257.2012.00594.x}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={3}, journal={GROWTH AND CHANGE}, author={Walden, Michael L. and Eryuruk, Gunce}, year={2012}, month={Sep}, pages={462–481} } @article{walden_2012, title={Will Households Change Their Saving Behaviour After the “Great Recession”? The Role of Human Capital}, volume={35}, ISSN={0168-7034 1573-0700}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/S10603-011-9180-7}, DOI={10.1007/S10603-011-9180-7}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Consumer Policy}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Walden, Michael L.}, year={2012}, month={Jun}, pages={237–254} } @book{walden_2011, title={Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government}, publisher={Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub}, author={Walden, Michael L.}, year={2011} } @book{everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government_2008, publisher={Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Pub Co,|cc2008}, year={2008} } @book{battleground : business_2007, ISBN={9780313340659}, publisher={Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press}, year={2007} } @book{michael walden_thoms_2007, title={Battleground business}, publisher={Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press,|c2007}, author={Michael Walden and Thoms, Peg}, year={2007} } @book{walden_2006, title={Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your Money, your government}, publisher={Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt Pub Co}, author={Walden, Michael L.}, year={2006} } @book{walden_walden_2006, title={Macro mayhem: a Dia Fenner economic thriller}, publisher={New York: Universe}, author={Walden, Michael L and Walden, M. E. Whitman}, year={2006} } @book{walden_2005, title={Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government}, publisher={Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub}, author={Walden, Michael L.}, year={2005} } @book{walden_2005, title={Smart economics: Commonsense answers to 50 questions about government, taxes, business, and households}, ISBN={0275987507}, publisher={Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={2005} } @article{alenezi_walden_2004, title={A new look at husbands' and wives' time allocation}, volume={38}, ISSN={["1745-6606"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1745-6606.2004.tb00466.x}, abstractNote={The impacts of economic and non‐economic factors on husbands’ and wives’ market work time and housework time are estimated using 13 years of data from the Panel Survey of Income Dynamics. Several limitations in earlier studies are addressed, and a unique feature of the study is the direct estimation of effects on time allocation from changes in the prices of market‐produced goods and input goods in household production. Many of the findings of earlier studies are reconfirmed, but new insights are also explored. Husbands and wives respond similarly in their time allocations to changes in input goods prices, but their responses are different to changes in market goods prices.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS}, author={Alenezi, M and Walden, ML}, year={2004}, pages={81–106} } @book{walden_2004, title={Everyday economics applications and answers for your life, your money, your government}, publisher={Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub}, author={Walden, Michael L.}, year={2004} } @article{walden_2002, title={Absolute and relative consumption of married US households in 1960 and 1996: The Cleavers meet the Taylors}, volume={36}, ISSN={["0022-0078"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1745-6606.2002.tb00421.x}, abstractNote={Consumer Expenditure Survey data for 1960 and 1996 are used to examine the real consumption of single‐earner and dual‐earner households. Both real consumption quantities and budget shares of consumption categories were found to differ by household earner type. However, both real consumption quantities and budget shares of the majority of consumption categories were more similar for singleearner households and dual‐earner households with two full‐time workers in 1996 than in 1960. Also, the savings rate of all household earner types improved significantly from 1960 to 1996.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS}, author={Walden, ML}, year={2002}, pages={77–98} } @article{walden_denaux_2002, title={Lags in Real Property Revaluations and Estimates of Shortfalls in Property Tax Collections in North Carolina}, volume={34}, DOI={10.1017/s1074070800002248}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics}, author={Walden, M. L. and Denaux, Z.}, year={2002}, pages={205–214} } @article{walden_2001, title={Are two incomes needed to prosper today? Evidence from the 1960s to the 1990s}, volume={35}, ISSN={["0022-0078"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1745-6606.2001.tb00106.x}, abstractNote={Consumer Expenditure Survey data from 1960 to 1996 are used to examine trends in real consumption, real after‐tax income, market work time, and real after‐tax wages for single‐earner and dual‐earner households. Over the entire time period, most households experienced substantial improvements in measures of their prosperity. However, economic progress was considerably reduced when the comparison was from 1972 to 1996. Also, wage changes dominated changes in market work time over all time periods.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS}, author={Walden, ML}, year={2001}, pages={141–161} } @article{walden_sogutlu_2001, title={Determinants of intrastate variation in teacher salaries}, volume={20}, ISSN={["0272-7757"]}, DOI={10.1016/S0272-7757(99)00055-2}, abstractNote={Previous work on understanding the determinants of average teacher salaries has focused on interstate variation. This study addresses determinants of intrastate variation in teacher salaries. Using the model developed by Walden and Newmark, average teacher salaries in North Carolina school districts are related to variation in the local cost-of-living, personal characteristics of teachers, job characteristics of the teaching positions, and local demand factors. A key finding is that, like interstate studies, we find local salaries are related to local cost-of-living measures. Also, after accounting for education and experience characteristics, local teacher salaries are higher in districts with a greater proportion of secondary teachers, in districts with larger average school sizes, and in districts with a greater demand for education.}, number={1}, journal={ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION REVIEW}, author={Walden, ML and Sogutlu, Z}, year={2001}, month={Feb}, pages={63–70} } @book{walden_2001, title={Economics and consumer decisions}, ISBN={0787277274}, publisher={Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={2001} } @article{walden_sisak_1999, title={School inputs and educational outcomes in North Carolina: comparison of static and dynamic analyses}, volume={31}, DOI={10.1017/s1074070800008865}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics}, author={Walden, M. L. and Sisak, M. R.}, year={1999}, pages={593} } @book{walden_1998, title={Everyday economics: Applications and answers for your life, your money, your government. (2nd ed.)}, ISBN={078725293X}, publisher={Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={1998} } @article{walden_1998, title={Geographic variation in consumer prices: Implications for local price indices}, volume={32}, ISSN={["0022-0078"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1745-6606.1998.tb00407.x}, abstractNote={Previous research has established that considerable variation exists in consumer prices both between states and within states. This paper extends that research by specifying and implementing a procedure for estimating price indices in localities within one state, North Carolina. The paper makes a number of improvements over previous work, including examining geographic variation in the prices of individual products and services, estimating the association between local prices and national prices, and testing the potential capitalization of local taxes and public output into local prices.}, number={2}, journal={JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS}, author={Walden, ML}, year={1998}, pages={204–226} } @misc{walden_1997, title={Measuring poverty: a new approach. C F Citro, R T Michael}, volume={31}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Consumer Affairs}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={1997}, pages={383–386} } @book{walden_1995, title={Economic issues: Rhetoric and reality}, ISBN={0133002454}, publisher={Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={1995} } @article{walden_1990, title={TESTING IMPLICATIONS OF SPATIAL ECONOMICS MODELS - SOME EVIDENCE FROM FOOD RETAILING}, volume={24}, ISSN={["0022-0078"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1745-6606.1990.tb00257.x}, abstractNote={Under certain conditions, spatial economics models predict an increase in product price after entry of new competitors in a market area. However, a review of spatial economics models suggests new competitors should cause lower prices in urbanized markets, although the effect is dependent on distance between the existing and new firms. An empirical analysis of entry in a local retail food market supports this hypothesis for food products but not nonfood products.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS}, author={WALDEN, ML}, year={1990}, pages={24–43} } @book{walden_1989, title={Measuring the economic size of the North Carolina agriculture/life sciences/food, textile, and forestry sectors}, number={80}, journal={Measuring the economic size of the North Carolina agriculture/life sciences/food, textile, and forestry sectors}, publisher={Raleigh, N.C.: Dept. of Economics and Business, N.C. State University}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={1989} } @book{walden_1988, title={Trends in fruit and vegetable processing in North Carolina}, number={77}, journal={Trends in fruit and vegetable processing in North Carolina}, publisher={Raleigh, N.C.: Dept. of Economics and Business, N.C. State University}, author={Walden, M. L.}, year={1988} }