"
Do Amish One-Room
Schools Make the Grade? The Dubious Data of Wisconsin v.
Yoder."
University of Chicago Law Review, forthcoming 2012
"The Evolution of
Zoning: The Persistence of Localism"
Working Paper, 2010
"The Rest of Michelman, 1967"
Working Paper, 2009
Preface and Summary of "
Making
the Grade: The Economic Transformation of America's School
Districts"
Dartmouth College Working Paper, February 2009
Neither Creatures
of the State nor Accidents of Geography: The Consolidation of
American Public School Districts in the Twentieth Century."
Dartmouth College Working Paper, Februray 2009
"
Serrano and
Proposition 13: Comment on Isaac Martin," Does School
Finance Litigation Cause Taxpayer Revolt?
Dartmouth College Working Paper, 2009
"
The 1787 Origins
of the Tiebout Model: How Congressional Desire for Revenue
Promoted Local School Districts"
Dartmouth College Working Paper, 2009
"Fiscal
Equalization and the Median Voter: The
Simple Analytics of School Finance Reform"
Working Paper, 2008.
"
The Congruence
of American School Districts with Other Local Government
Boundaries: A Google-Earth Exploration."
Dartmouth College Working Paper, March 2007
"
The Competitive
Structure of Urban School Districts in the United States."
with Sarah Battersby
Dartmouth College Working Paper, December, 2006
"
Why Voters Veto
Vouchers: Public Schools and Community-Specific Social Capital"
"
Free Parking at
Christmas Is Not a Tragedy of the Commons"
Dartmouth College Working Paper, April 2005.
"
The Law
and Economics of Cedar-Apple Rust: State Action and Just
Compensation in Miller v. Schoene."
Dartmouth College Working Paper, April 2004
"
Did John
Serrano Vote for Proposition 13? A Reply to Stark and
Zasloff’s “Tiebout and Tax Revolts: Did Serrano
Really Cause Proposition 13?”
Dartmouth College Working Paper 03-13, July 2003
“
Will I See You in
September?” An Economic Explanation for Summer School Vacation
Dartmouth College Working Paper 03-03, October 2003
"Takings
and Public Choice: The Persuasion of Price."
Dartmouth College Working Paper 02-06, June 2002
"An
Economic History of Zoning and a Cure for Its Exclusionary
Effects,"
Dartmouth College Working Paper 02-03, December 2001
"Municipal
Corporations, Homeowners and the Benefit View of the
Property Tax."
Dartmouth College Working Paper 00-03. Draft #3, April 2, 2000
"Why Are There NIMBYs?"
Dartmouth College Working Paper 00-04, January 2000
"Public
Goods and Property Rights: Of Coase, Tiebout and Just
Compensation,"
Dartmouth College Working Paper 00-19, August 2000
"Zoning and Land Use
Regulation," Boudewijn, Bouckaert and Gerrit De Geest,
(eds.)
Encycolopedia of Law and Economics, Volume II. Civil Law
and Economics, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2000, 807 p., ISBN 1
85898 985X.