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Overview

Joe A. Stone is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a specific emphasis on subfields including Economics and Econometrics as well as General Economics, Econometrics, and Finance.

The main topics addressed in their work include Fiscal Policies and Political Economy, Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth. These areas represent the core themes around which their research contributions revolve.

Joe A. Stone has published research in the Journal of Macroeconomics. Their recent paper titled Presidential party affiliation and electoral cycles in the U.S. economy: Evidence from party changes in adjacent terms was published in 2020 in this journal.

  • Presidential party affiliation and electoral cycles in the U.S. economy: Evidence from party changes in adjacent terms (2020, Journal of Macroeconomics)

Collaborations with other researchers include working with David Jacobs, identified as a frequent co-author on at least one occasion.

  • David Jacobs

Best Publications

  • Do State and Local Taxes Affect Economic Growth

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  • For Whom the Pell Tolls: The Response of University Tuition to Federal Grants-in-Aid.

    Larry D. Singell;Joe A. Stone

  • Are private schools really better

    David N. Figlio;Joe A. Stone

  • Determinants of intra-industry trade: A longitudinal, cross-country analysis

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  • Is Union Job Dissatisfaction Real

    Joni Hersch;Joe A. Stone

  • Wages, Fringe Benefits, and Working Conditions: An Analysis of Compensating Differentials

    Randall W. Eberts;Joe A. Stone

  • Specification of Supply Behavior in International Trade

    Stephen E. Haynes;Joe A. Stone

  • Growth, Taxes, and Government Expenditures: Growth Hills for U.S. States

    Neil Bania;Jo Anna Gray;Joe A. Stone

  • Impact of the Terms of Trade on the U.S. Trade Balance: A Reexamination

    Stephen E. Haynes;Joe A. Stone

  • School Reform, School 2 Size, and Student Achievement

    Economi C;Revie W;Randall W. Eberts;Ellen Kehoe Schwartz

  • POLITICAL MODELS OF THE BUSINESS CYCLE SHOULD BE REVIVED

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  • Price Elasticities of Demand for Imports and Exports: Industry Estimates for the U.S., The E.E.C. and Japan

    Joe A. Stone

  • On the Contract Curve: A Test of Alternative Models of Collective Bargaining

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  • On the Mark: Comment [On the Mark: A Theory of Floating Exchange Rates Based on Real Interest Differential]

    Stephen E Haynes;Joe A Stone

  • An Integrated Test for Electoral Cycles in the U.S. Economy

    Stephen E. Haynes;Joe A. Stone

  • Secular and Cyclical Responses of U.S. Trade to Income: An Evaluation of Traditional Models

    Stephen E. Haynes;Joe A. Stone

  • Male-Female Differences in Promotions: EEO in Public Education.

    Randall W. Eberts;Joe A. Stone

  • TEACHER UNIONS AND THE COST OF PUBLIC EDUCATION

    Randall W. Eberts;Joe A. Stone

  • The Good, the Poor and the Wealthy: who Responds Most to College Financial Aid?

    Larry D. Singell Jnr.;Joe A. Stone

  • Spatial Dynamics and Heterogeneity in the Cyclicality of Real Wages

    James P. Ziliak;Beth A. Wilson;Joe A. Stone

  • The rising share of nonmarital births: fertility choice or marriage behavior?

    Jo Anna Gray;Jean Stockard;Joe Allan Stone

  • Product and Process Innovation in the Product Life Cycle: Estimates for U.S. Manufacturing Industries*

    Hyun-Hoon Lee;Joe A. Stone

  • The Good, the Poor and the Wealthy: who Responds Most to College Financial Aid?

    Larry D. Singell;Joe A. Stone

  • Short Communications: Reply [Impact of the Terms of Trade on the U.S. Trade Balance: A Reexamination]

    Stephen E Haynes;Joe A Stone

Frequent Co-Authors

David N. Figlio
David N. Figlio University of Rochester
David Jacobs
David Jacobs The Ohio State University
James P. Ziliak
James P. Ziliak University of Kentucky

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