Wang, Hongbo (2014): Do Mandatory U.S. State Renewable Portfolio Standards Increase Electricity Prices? Forthcoming in: Growth and Change
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2015): U.S. Regional Population Growth 2000-2010: Natural Amenities or Urban Agglomeration?
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2015): Regional Housing Supply Elasticity in Spatial Equilibrium Growth Analysis.
Wang, Hongbo (2015): The Texas Economic Model, Miracle or Mirage? A Spatial Hedonic Analysis.
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2016): Regional Housing Supply Elasticity in China 1999-2013: A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis.
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2017): Two Tales of Two U.S. States: Regional Fiscal Austerity and Economic Performance.
Wang, Hongbo and Rickman, Dan S. (2017): Housing Price and Population Growth across China: The Role of Housing Supply.
Wang, Hongbo and Rickman, Dan S. (2017): Regional Growth Differences in China for 1995-2013: An Empirical Integrative Analysis of their Sources.
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2018): What Goes Up Must Come Down? A Case Study of the Recent Oil and Gas Employment Cycle in Louisiana, North Dakota and Oklahoma.
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2018): U.S. State and Local Fiscal Policy and Economic Activity: Do We Know More Now?
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2018): Whither the American West? Natural Amenities, Energy and Nonmetropolitan County Growth.
Rickman, Dan and Wang, Hongbo (2020): Assessing State Economic Development from Motion Picture and Television Production Incentives: Standardizing the Industry for Analysis.
Rickman, Dan and Wang, Hongbo (2020): Lights, Camera, What Action? The Nascent Literature on the Economics of US State Film Incentives.
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2022): Estimating the Economic Effects of US State and Local Fiscal Policy: A Synthetic Control Method Matched Regression Approach.
Rickman, Dan S. and Wang, Hongbo (2023): COVID-19 and Beyond: Economic Outcomes in Republican vs. Democratic States.
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