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Volume II (Articles will continuosly be published until April 21, 2006)
Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Technical Editor
- Managerial Editor
- Associate Editors
- Jennifer Dawson
- Marcus Dunlop
- Scott Swisher
- Joseph Denker, Minnesota University-Moorhead
- Danielle Jordan, Lawrence University
- Faculty Advisor
- Professor Michael Seeborg, Illinois Wesleyan University
- Professor Ernest Diedrick, St. John's University, Minnesota
- Professor Alan Dillingham, St. Mary's College, Maryland
- Professor Merton Finkler, Lawerence University
- Professor Oscar Flores-Ibarra, Minnesota University-Moorhead
- Professor Francesco Renna, University of Akron
- Professor Vasant Sukhatme, Macalster University
Articles
- The Benefits of Privatizing Banks to Strategic Foreign Investors: A Survey of Central and Eastern Europe
Dilyana Dimova, Stanford University, 2005
- Does High Inequality in Developing Countries Lead to Slow Economic Growth?
Mauro Caselli, University of Sussex, 2005
- Free Kidney For Sale? Substitution, the Shortage, and Procurement Policy
Matthew Allen, Saint John’s University, 2005
- Predicting Medal Counts: The Effects of Economic Development on Olympic Performance
Xun Bian, Illinois Wesleyan University, 2005
- Are "New Urban" Neighborhood Design Characteristics Associated with Greater Levels of Social Capital within Neighborhoods?: Evidence from Greenville, South Carolina
Billy Grams, Michael Root, and Thad Wilson, Furman University, 2005
- The Pattern of Convergence of Eastern German Labor Markets to Western Standards Post-Unification
Katie J. Lupo, Lake Forest College, 2005
- Impact of Privatization on Economic Growth
Adnan Filipovic, Furman University, 2005
- Twin Peaks: The Effect of Terrorism and Financial Shocks on Short-Run Fluctuations in the Risk Premium for 10-year Corporate Bonds
Justin T. Patterson, Ball State University, 2005
- Language Deficiency and the Occupational Attainment of Mexican Immigrants
Elizabeth Planas, Illinois Wesleyan University, 2005
- The 2004 Election: Did Voters Bring their Pocketbooks to the Polls
Paul Masi, Davidson College, 2006
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