Publications of Thomas J. Nechyba     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Microeconomics (working title), T. Nechyba, Southwest/Thompson, 2009 (expected publication).
  2. The Effect of Family and Community Resources on Education Outcomes, T. Nechyba, D. Older-Aguilar and Patrick McEwan, New Zealand Government, Ministry of Education, 1999.

Book Reviews

  1. Richard Lynn and Tatu Vanhanen, IQ and the Wealth of Nations. Journal of Economic Literature XLII (2004): 220-21.
  2. Alan Auerbach and Martin Feldstein, eds., Handbook of Public Economics: Vol. 3. Journal of Economic Literature XLI (2003): 1299-1301.
  3. George R. Zodrow, State Sales and Income Taxes: An Economic Analysis. Journal of Regional Science  (2001).
  4. David Schmidtz and Robert E. Goodin, Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility. Economics and Philosophy  (2000).
  5. Helen Ladd, Local Government Tax and Land Use Policies in the United States: Understanding the Links. Regional Science and Urban Economics 29 (1999): 547-52.
  6. Albert Breton, Competitive Governments: An Economic Theory of Politics and Public Finance. Journal of Economic Literature 35 (1997): 2062-2064.

Journal Articles

  1. "Alternative School Finance Strategies," T.J. Nechyba, Regional Economic Development  (2006).
  2. "School Finance, School Choice and Residential Segregation," T.J. Nechyba, CESifo Economic Studies  (2005).
  3. "School Competition and School Quality in the U.S.," T.J. Nechyba, CESifo DICE Report - Journal of Institutional Comparison 4 (December, 2004): 3-8.
  4. "Urban Sprawl," T. Nechyba and R. Walsh, Journal of Economic Perspectives 18.4 (Fall, 2004): 177-200.
  5. "Public School Finance and Urban School Policy: General Versus Partial Equilibrium Analysis," T. Nechyba, Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs  (Fall, 2003): 139-170.
  6. "School Finance, Spatial Income Segregation and the Nature of Communities," T. Nechyba, Journal of Urban Economics 54.1 (July, 2003): 61-88.
  7. "What Can be (and What Has Been) Learned from General Equilibrium Simulation Models of School Finance," T. Nechyba, National Tax Journal LVI.2 (June, 2003): 387-414.
  8. "Centralization, Fiscal Federalism and Private School Attendance," T. Nechyba, International Economic Review 44.1 (February, 2003): 179-204.
  9. "Social Approval, Values and AFDC: A Re-Examination of the Illegitimacy Debate," T. Nechyba, Journal of Political Economy  (June, 2001): 638-72.
  10. "Mobility, Targeting and Private School Vouchers," T. Nechyba, American Economic Review 90.1 (March, 2000): 130-46.
  11. "School Finance Induced Migration Patterns: The Impact of Private School Vouchers," T. Nechyba, Journal of Public Economic Theory 1.1 (1999): 5-50.
  12. "Community Choice and Local Public Services: A Discrete Choice Approach," T. Nechyba and R. Strauss, Regional Science and Urban Economics 28.1 (1998): 51-74.
  13. "Public School Finance and Vouchers in a General Equilibrium Tiebout World," T. Nechyba, Proceedings of the 90th Annual Conference of the National tax Association  (1998): 119-125.
  14. "Existence of Equilibrium and Stratification in Local and Hierarchical Public Goods Economies with Property Taxes and Voting," T. Nechyba, Economic Theory 10 (1997): 277-304.
  15. "Local Property and State Income Taxes: The Role of Interjurisdictional Competition and Collusion," T. Nechyba, Journal of Political Economy 105.2 (1997): 351-384.
  16. "A Computable General Equilibrium Model of Intergovernmental Aid," T. Nechyba, Journal of Public Economics 62 (1996): 363-397.
  17. "Fiscal Federalism and Local Public Finance: A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Approach," T. Nechyba, International Tax and Public Finance 3 (1996): 215-231.
  18. "Fiscal Federalims and Local Public Finance: A General Equilibrium Approach with Voting," T. Nechyba, Proceedings of the 86th Annual Conference of the National Tax Association  (1995): 136-141.
  19. "The Southern Wage Gap, Human Capital and the Quality of Education," T. Nechyba, Southern Economic Journal 57 (1990): 308-322.

Chapters in Books

  1. "Tiebout Sorting and School Choice," International Encyclopedia of Education, T.J. Nechyba. Edited by Brewer, Dominic and Patrick McEwan. forthcoming.
  2. "The Social Context of Vouchers," Handbook of Research on School Choice, T.J. Nechyba forthcoming.
  3. "Public and Private School Competition Under U.S. Fiscal Federalism," Land Policy in Fiscal Decentralization, T.J. Nechyba. Edited by Ingram, Greg and Yu-Hung Hong. forthcoming.
  4. "Mobilizing the Private Sector for Public Education: A Theoretical Overview," School Choice International, T.J. Nechyba. Edited by P. Peterson and H. Patrinos. 2007.
  5. "Peer Effects in North Carolina Public Schools," Schools and the Equal Opportunity Problem, J.L. Vigdor and T.J. Nechyba. Edited by P. Peterson and L. Woessmann. 2007: 73-102.
  6. "The Efficiency and Equity of Tiebout in the United States: Taxes, Services, and Property Values," Land Policies and their Outcomes, T.J. Nechyba. Edited by G. Ingram and Y. Hong. 2007: 68-86.
  7. "Income and Peer Quality Sorting in Public and Private Schools," Handbook of Economics of Education, Volume 2, T. Nechyba. Edited by E. Hanushek and F. Welch. Elsevier/North Holland.2006: 1327-1368.
  8. "Mobility, Targeting and Private School Vouchers," The Economics of Schooling and School Quality, T.J. Nechyba. Edited by Eric Hanushek. The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics (Mark Blaug, ed.)2004. [Reprinted from 2000 American Economic Review article]
  9. "Fiscal Decentralization," Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics: Volume 4, D. Epple and T. Nechyba. Edited by V. Henderson and J. Thisse. 2004.
  10. "Prospects for Achieving Equity or Adequacy in Education: The Limits of State Aid in General Equilibrium," Helping Children Left Behind, T. Nechyba. Edited by J. Yinger. 2004.
  11. "Peer Effects in North Carolina Public Schools," T.J. Nechyba and J.L. Vigdor 2004.
  12. "Introducing School Choice into Multi-District Public School Systems," The Economics of School Choice, T. Nechyba. Edited by Caroline Hoxby. 2003.
  13. "The Benefit View and the New View: Where do we stand 25 years into the debate?," Property Taxation and Local Public Finance, T. Nechyba. Edited by Wallace Oates. 2002: 113-21.
  14. "How Does a Community's Demographic Composition Alter Its Fiscal Burdens?," Demographic Change and Fiscal Policy, T. Nechyba with Thomas MaCurdy. Edited by A. Auerbach and R. Lee. 2001: 101-148.
  15. "School Finance Reform: Introducing the Choice Factor," City Schools: Lessons from New York, M. Heise and T. Nechyba 2000.
  16. "An Economic Framework for Assessing the Fiscal Impact of Immigration," The Immigration Debate: Studies on the Economic, Demographic and Fiscal Effects of Immigration, T. MaCurdy and T. Nechyba and J. Battacharaya. Edited by J. Smith and B. Edmonston. 1998.
  17. "Replacing Capital Taxes with Land Taxes: Efficiency and Distributional Implications with an Application to the US," Land Value Taxation: Can It and Will It Work Today, T. Nechyba. Edited by D. Netzer. 1998.
  18. "Computable General Equilibrium in Local Public Finance and Fiscal Federalism: Applications to Local Taxation, Intergovernmental Aid and Educational Vouchers," Fiscal Aspects of Evolving Federations, T. Nechyba. Edited by D. Wildasin. 1997. pp 168-193
  19. "Tax Competition in Federal Systems: Political Accountability and Financial Constraints," The New Federalism: Can the States be Trusted, R. McKinnon and T. Nechyba. Edited by J. Ferejohn and B. Weingast. 1997. pp. 3-61

Other

  1. ""Comment" on "Non-Fiscal Residential Zoning"," T. Nechyba, The Tiebout Model at Fifty: Essays in Public Economics in Honor of Wallace Oates (2006).
  2. ""Comment" on "Land Taxation in New York City: A General Equilibrium Analysis"," T. Nechyba, Urban Issues and Public Finance: Essays in Honor of Dick Netzer (2004): 95-100.
  3. ""Prospects for Land Rent Taxes in State and Local Tax Reforms"," T.J. Nechyba, (2003).
  4. ""Comment" on "Immigrant Children and New York City Schools: Segregation and Its Consequences"," T. Nechyba, Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs (2002): 208-211.
  5. ""A Model of Multiple Districts and Private Schools: The Role of Mobility, Targeting and Private School Vouchers"," T.J. Nechyba, (1999).
  6. ""Public School Finance in a General Equilibrium Tiebout World: Equalization Programs, Peer Effects and Private School Vouchers"," T.J. Nechyba, (1996).
  7. ""Block Grants, Matching Grants and the 'Flypaper Effect': The Role of Local and State/National Tax Bases"," T.J. Nechyba, (1994).