J. Fred Giertz
Names
first: | J. |
middle: | Fred |
last: | Giertz |
Affiliations
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
→ Department of Economics (weight: 50%)
- website
- location: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois (United States)
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
→ Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA) (weight: 50%)
- website
- location: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois (United States)
Research profile
author of:
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Regional income trends and convergence
by J. Fred Giertz & Shekhar Mehta -
Economic growth in the American states: The end of convergence?
by Crihfield, John B. & Giertz, J. Fred & Mehta, Shekhar -
Welfare Economics and Welfare Reform.
by Daly, George & Giertz, Fred J. -
Transfers and Pareto optimality
by Daly, George & Giertz, J. Fred -
Externalities, Extortion, and Efficiency.
by Daly, George & Giertz, J. Fred -
Externalities, Extortion, and Efficiency: Reply.
by Daly, George & Giertz, J. Fred -
The 2002 Downturn in State Revenues: A Comparative Review and Analysis
by Giertz, J. Fred & Giertz, Seth -
State-Local Centralization and Income: A Theoretical Framework and Further Empirical Results
by Giertz, J. Fred -
Prison overcrowding
by J. Giertz & Peter Nardulli -
Comment: On “Welfare Programs and Donor-Recipient Adjustmentsâ€
by George Daly & J. Fred Giertz -
Public Pension Plans: Myths and Realities for State Budgets
by Giertz, J. Fred & Papke, Leslie E. -
The political economy of state level welfare benefits
by William Sander & J. Giertz -
An experiment in public choice
by J. Giertz -
Campaign expenditures and election outcomes: A critical note
by J. Fred Giertz & Dennis Sullivan -
The Property Tax Bound
by Giertz, J. Fred -
Benevolence, malevolence and economic theory
by George Daly & J. Giertz -
The 2002 Downturn in State Revenues: A Comparative Review and Analysis
by Giertz, J. Fred & Giertz, Seth H. -
On the political economy of food stamps
by J. Giertz & Dennis Sullivan -
A limited defense of Pareto optimal redistribution
by J. Giertz -
Donor optimization and the food stamp program
by J. Fred Giertz & Dennis Sullivan