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1) “Effect of Regulation on Alcoholic Beverage Consumption,” Alcohol & Drug Abuse Reviews, Fall 1990, 223-243.
2) “State Monopolies and Alcoholic Beverage Consumption,” Journal of Regulatory Economics, March 1990, 83-98. (Cited 829 F. Supp 543, 1993, 44 Liquormart v. R.I.
3) “Advertising and U.S. Alcoholic Beverage Consumption: System-Wide Estimates” (w/ J. Moran), Applied Economics, December 1995, 1225-1236.
4) “Perspective on Alcohol Advertising: Brand Recall or Market Expansion?” Dimensions, Penn State University, Spring 1997, 1-3.
5) “Broadcast Advertising and U.S. Demand for Alcoholic Beverages,” Southern Economic Journal, April 1999, 774-790.
6) “Long-Run Demand for Alcohol: A Cointegration Analysis” (w/ E. Coulson & J. Moran), in Advertising and Differentiated Products (JAI Press, 2001), pp. 31-54.
7) “Do Advertising Bans Work? An International Comparison” (w/ D.J. Young), International Journal of Advertising, 20(3), 2001, 273-296.
8) “Alcohol Advertising and Advertising Bans: A Survey of Research Methods, Results, and Policy Implications,” in Advertising and Differentiated Products, (JAI, 2001), pp. 239-295.
9) “Study: Ads Don’t Add to Liquor Use” (w/D. Young), Electronic Media (Crain), 21(6), February 11, 2002, p. 8.
10) “Advertising Bans, Monopoly, and Alcohol Demand: State Panel Evidence,” Review of Industrial Organization, 22(1), February 2003, 1-25. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5157175
11) “Advertising Bans in the United States,” in EH.Net Encyclopedia (R. Whaples, ed.), May 2004, 29pp. On-line at http://eh.net/encyclopedia/nelson-adbans/
12) “Beer Advertising and Marketing Update: Structure, Conduct, and Social Costs,” Review of Industrial Organization, 26(3), January 2005, 269-306. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5157272
13) “Advertising, Alcohol, and Youth,” Regulation: Cato Review of Business & Government, 28(2), Summer 2005, 40-47. https://www.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/serials/files/regulation/2005/6/v28n2-6.pdf
14) “Alcohol Advertising in Magazines: Do Beer, Wine, and Spirits Ads Target Youth?” Contemporary Economic Policy, 24(3), July 2006, 357-369.
15) “Reply to Siegel, Jernigan, et al.: Alcohol Advertising in Magazines and Disproportionate Exposure,” Contemporary Economic Policy, 26, Jul 2008, 493-504.
16) “Distilled Spirits: Spirited Competition or Regulated Monopoly?” in V. Tremblay & C. Tremblay (eds.), Industry and Firm Studies (M.E. Sharpe, 2007), pp. 119-157.
17) “Effects of Youth, Price, and Audience Size on Alcohol Advertising in Magazines” (w/ D.J. Young), Health Economics, 17(4), April 2008, 551-556.
18) “Alcohol Advertising Bans, Consumption, and Control Policies in Seventeen OECD Countries, 1975-2000,” Applied Economics, 42(7), March 2010, 803-823. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/247530410
19) “Alcohol, Unemployment Rates, and Advertising Bans: International Panel Evidence, 1975-2000,” Journal of Public Affairs, 10(1-2), February-May 2010, 74-87.
20) “Measurement Problems in Assessing Adolescent Exposure to Alcohol Advertising in Magazines,” Journal of Adolescent Health, 46(4), April 2010, 403-04
21) “What is Learned from Longitudinal Studies of Advertising and Youth Drinking and Smoking? A Critical Assessment,” International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 7(3), March 2010, 870-926. Open Access at: http://www.mdpi.com.
22) “Alcohol Marketing, Adolescent Drinking, and Publication Bias in Longitudinal Studies: A Critical Survey using Meta-Analysis,” Journal of Economic Surveys, 25(2), April 2011, 191-232. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-6419.2010.00627.x
23) “Alcohol Marketing Policy: The Missing Evidence,” Addiction, Sep 2012, pp. 1708-09.
24) “Not So Fast! Evidence-Informed Alcohol Policy Requires a Balanced Review of Advertising Studies,” in C.J. Pardun (ed.), Advertising and Society: An Introduction, 2nd ed. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), pp. 87-95.
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25) “Economic and Demographic Factors in U.S. Alcohol Demand: A Growth-Accounting Analysis,” Empirical Economics, March 1997, 83-102.
26) “Hard at Play! The Growth of Recreation in Consumer Budgets, 1959-1998,” Eastern Economic Journal, Winter 2001, 35-53.
27) “How Similar are Youth and Adult Alcohol Behaviors? Panel Results for Excise Taxes and Outlet Density,” Atlantic Economic Journal, 36(1), March 2008, 89-104.
28) “National Minimum Drinking Age Act,” in Consumer Survival: An Encyclopedia of Consumer Rights, Safety, and Protection (ABC-CLIO, 2013), p. 663-65.
29) “Meta-Analysis of Alcohol Price and Income Elasticities – with Corrections for Publication Bias,” Health Economics Review, 3:17, July 2013. Open Access at: http://www.healtheconomicsreview.com/content/3/1/17.
30) “Does Heavy Drinking by Adults Respond to Higher Alcohol Prices and Taxes? A Survey and Assessment,” Economic Analysis & Policy, 43(3), December 2013, 265-91. At; http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0313592613500324
31) “Robust Demand Elasticities for Wine and Distilled Spirits: Meta-Analysis with Corrections for Outliers and Publication Bias,” Journal of Wine Economics, 8(3), 2013, 294-317.
32) “Estimating the Price Elasticity of Beer: Meta-Analysis of Data with Heterogeneity, Dependence, and Publication Bias,” Journal of Health Economics 33, January 2014, 180-87.
33) “Alcohol Affordability and Alcohol Demand: Cross-Country Trends and Panel Data Estimates, 1975-2008,” Alcoholism: Clinical Exp Res, 34(4), Apr 2014, 1167-75. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261476567
34) “Economic Research Studies on Heavy Drinking and Alcohol Prices: What do Systematic Reviews Demonstrate?” Wine & Viticulture Journal, 29, July 2014, 61-2.
35) “Gender Differences in Alcohol Demand: A Systematic Review of the Role of Prices and Taxes,” Health Economics, 23(10), October 2014, 1260-80. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4384974/
36) “Reply to Ludbrook, Holmes and Stockwell: Gender Differences in Alcohol Demand,” Health Economics, 23(10), October 2014, 1284-86.
37) “Binge Drinking and Alcohol Prices: A Systematic Review of Age-Related Results from Econometric Studies, Natural Experiments and Field Studies,” Health Economics Review, 5: art6, February 2015. Open Access: doi 10.1186/s13561-014-0040-4.
38) “Reply to the Critics on ‘Binge Drinking and Alcohol Prices,’” Health Economics Review, 6:art6, January 2016. Open Access: https://doi 10.1186/s13561-016-0084-8.
39) “Comment on Paldam, ‘Meta-Analysis in a Nutshell,’” Economics E-Journal, http://www.economics-ejournal.org/economics/discussionpapers/2015-3/. 2015.
40) “Alcohol Prices and Mortality due to Liver Cirrhosis: Robust Regression Results for the European Union, 2000-2010,” SAGE Open, 5(2) April-June 2015, 1-11. Open: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2158244015593118
41) “Alcohol Prices, Taxes, and Alcohol-Related Harms: A Critical Review of Natural Experiments in Alcohol Policy for Nine Countries” (w/ A. McNall), Health Policy, 20(3), March 2016, 264-72.
42) “Economic Evidence Regarding Alcohol Price Elasticities and Price Responses by Heavy Drinkers,” Public Health Open J, 1(2), 2016, 36-9, art1000PHOJ1108. Open Access at: http://dx.doi.org/10.17140/PHOJ-1-108
43) “What Happens to Drinking when Alcohol Policy Changes? A Systematic Review of Five Natural Experiments for Alcohol Taxes, Prices, and Availability” (w/ A. McNall), European Journal of Health Economics, 18(4), April 2017, 417-34.
44) “Evaluation of Minimum Price for Alcohol (MPA) Bill in Wales.” Invited written evidence submitted to HSCSC Committee, National Assembly Wales, # 6 (Nov. 2017). https://business.senedd.wales/documents/s69106/Paper%206%20-%20letter%20from%20Professor%20Jon%20Nelson%20in%20relation%20to%20the%20Public%20Health%20Minimum%20Price%20for%20Alcoh.pdf
45) “Effects of Alcohol Taxation on Prices: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Pass-Through Rates” (w/ J. Moran). B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 20(1), Jan 2020, art20190134. Open: https://doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2019-0134
46) “Pass-Through Rates for Alcohol Beverage Excise Taxes: Fixed-Effect versus Random-Effects,” Advances in Economics and Business, 9(2), Sep 2021, 23-41. Open: https://www.hrpub.org/journals/article_info.php?aid=11210
47) Comments on Rossow, “The alcohol advertising ban in Norway,” Drug and Alcohol Review, 40, Nov 2021, 1396-1398.
48) BOOK: Advertising and Differentiated Products: Advances in Applied Microeconomics, Vol. 10, eds. M.R. Baye & J.P. Nelson (JAI Press, 2001), 295pp. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?issn=0278-0984&volume=10
49) REPORT: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 1-R23-AA07099-01, Feb. 1987 – Feb. 1988 (P.I.). The Effects of Legal Restrictions on Alcohol Consumption. Final Report (Feb 1988, 81pp).
50) REVIEW. Review of The U.S. Brewing Industry: Data and Economic Analysis (by V.J. Tremblay and C.H. Tremblay), in EH. Net Book Reviews, May 2005, 1-4. At http://eh.net
1) “The Economic Costs of Airport Noise: Theory and Measurement” (w/ I. Feller), in Interagency Symposium on University Research in Transportation Noise Proceedings, Stanford University, March 1973, pp. 727-43.
2) “Energy Conservation Policies of the Federal Energy Office” (w/ T. Ferrar), Science, February 1975, 644-46.
3) “Econometric Analysis of the Effects of Climate on Energy Demand,” in Economic and Social Measures of Climate Change, IDA, Sep 1975, Ch. 3.
4) “Climate and Energy Demand: Fossil Fuels,” in T.A. Ferrar (ed.), The Urban Costs of Climate Modification (Wiley, 1976), pp. 123-37.
5) “Accessibility and the Value of Time in Commuting,” Southern Economic Journal, January 1977, 1321-29.
6) “Economic Considerations of Highway Noise Impact on Land,” in Final Report of the Highway Noise Research Workshop, Florida Atlantic University, August 1977, 60-3.
7) “Monetary Measures of the Benefits of Abatement: Property-Value Analysis” (w/ A. DeVany), in National Academy of Sciences, Noise Abatement: Policy Alternatives for Transportation (NAS Press, 1977), pp. 126-60.
8) “Costs of Noise Abatement” & “Cost-Benefit Analysis: Some Illustrations” (w/ A. DeVany, K. Eldred, & A. Walters), in National Academy of Sciences, Noise Abatement: Policy Alternatives for Transportation (NAS Press, 1977), pp. 160-82 and pp. 183-206.
9) “Residential Choice, Hedonic Prices, and the Demand for Urban Air Quality,” Journal of Urban Economics, July 1978, 357-69.
10) “Economic Solutions,” in Final Report on the Evaluation of Current Environmental Research and Priorities, EPA & PSU, October 1979, 57-60
11) “Airport Noise, Location Rent, and the Market for Residential Amenities,” Journal of Environmental Economics & Management, December 1979, 320-31.
12) “Airports and Property Values: A Survey of Recent Evidence,” Journal of Transport Economics & Policy, January 1980, 37-52. Citation rating in L. Zhu, et al., Buildings, 2021, 11, 630, Table 5.
13) “Measuring Benefits of Environmental Improvements: Aircraft Noise and Hedonic Prices,” in V.K. Smith (ed.), Advances in Applied Microeconomics (JAI, 1981), pp. 51-75.
14) “Three Mile Island and Residential Property Values: Empirical Analysis and Policy Implications,” Land Economics, August 1981, 363-72.
15) “Highway Noise and Property Values: A Survey of Recent Evidence,” Journal of Transport Economics & Policy, May 1982, 117-38.
16) “Monetary Evaluation of Noise Nuisance,” in T. O’Riordan (ed.), Progress in Resource Management & Environmental Planning (Wiley, 1983), pp. 201-09.
17) “Housing Values, Census Estimates, Disequilibrium and the Environmental Cost of Airport Noise: A Case Study of Atlanta” (w/ P. O’Byrne & J. Seneca), Journal of Environmental Economics & Management, June 1985, 169-78.
18) “Economic Development and Air Pollution Abatement: A State-Level Policy Simulation of the 1990 Clean Air Act,” Journal of Environment & Development, March 1997, 61-84.
19) “Western Rangelands Reform: An Analysis of the 1996 Senate Vote on Federal Grazing Fees” (w/ G. Fennemore), Contemporary Econ Policy, July 2001, 322-35.
20) “Green Voting and Ideology: LCV Scores and Roll-Call Voting in the U.S. Senate, 1988-1998,” Review of Economics & Statistics, August 2002, 518-29.
21) “Meta-Analysis of Airport Noise and Hedonic Property Values: Problems and Prospects,” Journal of Transport Economics & Policy, January 2004, 1-27.
22) “Cost-Benefit Analysis and Transportation Noise,” PowerPoint presentation at the National Academy of Engineering Workshop on Cost-Benefit Analysis of Transportation Noise Control Technology, Cambridge, MA, February 23, 2007.
23) “Hedonic Valuation of Transportation Noise,” PowerPoint presentation at the International Symposium on Hedonic Methods in Real Estate: Policy Applications, Geneva School of Business Administration, Geneva, CH, June 28, 2007.
24) “Hedonic Property Value Studies of Transportation Noise: Aircraft and Road Traffic,” PowerPoint presentation at Workshop on the Regulation of Airport Noise, ECORE, European Center for Advanced Research, Brussels, December 10, 2007.
25) “Hedonic Property Value Studies of Transportation Noise: Aircraft and Road Traffic,” in A. Baranzini et al. (eds.) Hedonic Methods in Housing Markets: Pricing Environmental Amenities and Segregation (Springer, 2008), pp. 57-82.
26) “The Use (and Abuse) of Meta-Analysis in Environmental and Resource Economics: An Assessment” (w/ P. Kennedy), Environmental & Resource Economics, March 2009, 345-77.
27) “Valuing Rural Recreation Amenities: Hedonic Prices for Vacation Rental Houses at Deep Creek Lake, Maryland,” Agricultural & Resource Economics Review, October 2010, 485-504. Open access at: http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/95645
28) Valuation of Aircraft Noise Damages: Hedonic Methods,” PowerPoint presentation at FAA Noise Impacts Roadmap Meeting, Washington, DC, April 2011.
29) “Meta-Analysis of Economics Research Reporting Guidelines” (w/ T.D. Stanley, et al.), Journal of Economic Surveys, 27(2), April 2013, 390-94.
30) “Meta-analysis: Statistical Methods,” in R.J. Johnston et al. (eds.), Benefit Transfer of Environmental and Resource Values (Springer, 2015), pp. 329-56.
31) “Comment on Paldam, ‘Meta-Analysis in a Nutshell,’” Economics E-Journal, http://www.economics-ejournal.org/economics/discussionpapers/2015-3/. 2015.
32) “Value of Noise” (invited), in Roger Vickerman (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Transportation, Vol. 1 (Elsevier, May 2021), pp. 106-13.
33) BOOK: Economic Analysis of Transportation Noise Abatement (Ballinger, 1978), 265pp. TD893.6. T7N44 1978.
34) REPORT: US Department of Transportation, Grant No. DOT-0S-20196, August 1972 – February 1973. (Co-P.I. w/ I. Feller). Economic Aspects of Noise Pollution. Final Report No. DOT-TST-73-3 (April 1973, 159pp.).
35) REPORT: US Dept of Transportation, Grant No. DOT-OS-40094 (P.I.), April 1974 -April 1975 (P.I.). Effects of Mobile-Source Air and Noise Pollution on Residential Property Values. DOT-TST-75-6. (Apr 1975, 248pp.). NTIS PB-241570.
36) REPORT: US Dept. of Transportation, Contract No. DOT-OS-7006, August 1977 – August 1978 (P.I.). Aircraft Noise and the Market for Residential Housing. Final Report No. DOT/RSPA/DPB-50/78/24. (Sep 1978, 155pp.). $42,998. NTIS PB-297681.
37) REPORT: Pennsylvania Low-Emissions Vehicle Commission, Contract No. PTI-9193, May 1993 – August 1993 (Co-P.I. w/ K. Goulias & T. Litzinger). Low Emission Vehicle Technical Study. Final Report (August 1993, 248pp.).
38) REPORT: The Impact of Aircraft Noise on Residential Property Values in the Bob Hope Airport Environs (Jacobs Consultancy in association with Jon P. Nelson, Ph.D.); February 2009. Submitted for with Burbank-Bob Hope Airport, FAA Part 161 study.
39) REVIEW Review of Clean Coal/Dirty Air (by B. A. Ackerman & W. T. Hassle), Southern Economic Journal, October 1982, 587-89.
40) REVIEW. Review of Energy, Economics and the Environment (by H.E. Daly & A. F. Umana), Natural Resources Journal, October 1982, 1186-88.
1) “An Interregional Recursive Programs Model of Production, Investment, and Technological Change,” Journal of Regional Science, April 1971, 33-47.
2) “A Note on the Economics of Metallurgical Coke Production,” Management Science, December 1971, 237-39.
3) “Regional Concentration in the Steel Industry,” Northeast Regional Science Review, Spring 1972, 218-25
4) “An Interregional Recursive Programming Model of the Iron and Steel Industry,” in G. Judge & T. Takayama (eds.), Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time (North-Holland, 1973), pp. 368-93.
5) “A Class of Dynamic Models for Describing and Projecting Industrial Development” (w/ R. Day), Journal of Econometrics, June 1973, 155-90.
6) “Forecasting Aggregate Supply of Coal Miners” (w/ E. Cohn & G. Neumann), Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, October 1974, 293-99.
7) “Energy Conservation Policies of the Federal Energy Office” (w/ T. Ferrar), Science, February 1975, 644-46.
8) “Residential and Commercial Demand for Space Heating Energy,” in Proceedings of the PA Conference of Economists, Bloomsburg State College, April 1975, 1-20.
9) “Forecasting Aggregate Demand for Coal Miners” (w/ E. Cohn & G. Neumann), Applied Economics, June 1975, 81-92.
10) “Econometric Analysis of the Effects of Climate on Energy Demand,” in Economic and Social Measures of Climate Change, IDA, Sep 1975, Ch. 3.
11) “The Demand for Space Heating Energy,” Review of Economics & Statistics, Nov. 1975, 508-12.
12) “Behavioral, Suboptimizing Models of Industrial Production, Investment and Technological Change” (w/ R. Day, et al.), in Modelling Economic Change: The Recursive Programming Approach (North-Holland, 1978), pp. 55-118.
13) “Tax Policy, Capital Shortages, and Iron and Steel Investment Behavior” (w/ G. Neumann), in Steel Industry Economics (University of Washington, 1979), pp. 43-63.
14) “A Comparison of Alternative Econometric Models of Iron and Steel Investment Behavior” (w/ G. Neumann & R. Crandall), Review Econ Stat, Feb 1980, 122-27.
15) “Tax Policy and Steel Industry Investment Behavior: An Econometric Analysis” (w/ G. Neumann), Quarterly Review of Econ & Business, Autumn 1980, 19-34.
16) “Estimating Demand Functions for Product Characteristics: Comment,” Journal of Consumer Research, September 1982, 219-20.
17) “Safety Regulation and Firm Size: Effects of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969” (w/ G. Neumann), Journal of Law & Economics, October 1982, 183-99.
18) “Comment on ‘Can Government Regulate Safety? The Coal Mine Example’” (w/ G. Neumann), American Political Science Review, December 1982, 876-78.
19) “An Analysis of Ramsey Pricing in Electric Utilities” (w/ M. Roberts & E. Tromp), in M. Crew (ed.), Regulating Utilities in an Era of Deregulation (Macmillan, 1987), pp. 85-109.
20) “Ramsey Numbers and Role of Competing Interest Groups in Electric Utility Regulation” (w/ M. Roberts), Quarterly Review of Econ & Business, Autumn 1989, 21-42.
21) “Comparative Antitrust Damages in Bid-Rigging Cases: Some Findings from a Used Vehicle Auction,” Antitrust Bulletin, Summer 1993, 369-94.
22) “Market Structure and Incomplete Information: Price Formation in a Repeated English Auction,” Journal of Econ Behavior & Organization, August 1995, 421-37.
23) “Estimating the Spillover Benefits of Industrial Extension Programs” (w/ I. Feller), in Manufacturing Modernization (Georgia Tech University, 1997), pp. 199-222.
24) “The Microeconomics of Manufacturing Modernization Programs” (w/ I. Feller), Research Policy, November 1999, 807-18.
25) “Consumer Bankruptcy and Chapter Choice: State Panel Evidence,” Contemporary Economic Policy, October 1999, 552-64.
26) “Consumer Bankruptcies and the Bankruptcy Reform Act: A Time-Series Intervention Analysis, 1960-1997,” Journal of Financial Services Research, August 2000, 181-200.
27) “Cigarette Demand, Structural Change, and Advertising Bans: International Evidence, 1970-1995,” B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2(1), Aug 2003, art10. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=610504
28) “Youth Smoking Prevalence in Developing Countries: Effect of Advertising Bans,” Applied Economics Letters, 10(13), October 2003, 805-11.
29) “Cigarette Advertising Regulation: A Meta-Analysis,” International Review of Law & Economics, 26(2), June 2006, 195-226.
30) “Cigarette Labeling Act,” in Consumer Survival: An Encyclopedia of Consumer Rights, Safety, and Protection (ABC-CLIO, 2013), pp. 116-120.
31) BOOK: Industrial Organization (Penn State University World Campus, 2003), 254pp. HD2326.N415 2003.
32) REPORT: National Science Foundation, Grant No. ME24-206, February 1970 – February 1971 (Research Associate w/I. Feller, P.I.). State Organization of Research and Development. Final Report (February 1971, 254pp.). NTIS PB-1450.
33) REPORT: Pennsylvania Science and Engineering Foundation, Grant No. 105-ME24-208, August 1971- August 1972 (Co-P.I. w/ I. Feller). Research and Development Activities and Regional Economic Growth. Report (Aug1972, 249pp.).
34) REPORT: US Department of Interior, Grant No. GO122097, February 1973 – June 1974. (Research Associate w/E. Cohn, P.I.). Manpower in the Bituminous Coal Industry. Final Report (September 1973, 298pp.). NTIS PB-228215.
35) REPORT: US Department of Labor, Contract No. 41-USC-252, September 1974 – April 1975
(Co-P.I. w/ G. Neumann). Labor Productivity and the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act. Final Report (April 1975, 67pp.). NTIS PB-256670.
36) REPORT: US Department of the Interior, Contract No. J0255006, September 1975 – September 1977 (Co-P.I. w/ G. Neumann). Capital Requirements in the U.S. Iron and Steel Industry. Final Report (September 1977, 458pp.).
37) REPORT: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Contract No. 50SBNB5C9009, March 1996 – August 1996 (Co-P.I. w/ I. Feller). Feasibility Study for Estimating the Social Savings from MTC Projects. Final Report (August 1996, 30pp.).
38 Ph.D. THESIS. An Interregional Recursive Programming Model of the U.S. Iron and Steel Industry, 1947-1967,” University of Wisconsin, 1970. 488pp.
39) REVIEW. Review of The Economics of Professional Team Sports (by H. G. Demmert), Antitrust Bulletin, Winter 1975, 939-42.
40) REVIEW. Review of Steel Production: Processes, Products, and Residuals (by C. S. Russell & W. J. Vaughan), The Engineering Economist, Spring 1979, 191-92.
41) REVIEW. Review of The Diffusion of Mature Technologies (by G. F. Ray), Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, September 1986, 332-34.