A Two-Stage Model of the Effect of Economic Conditions on Election Outcomes
William Levernier
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Works by William Levernier in Economics
2020
An Analysis of the Home-Field Advantage in Major League Baseball using Logit Model: Evidence from the 2004 and 2005 Seasons
William Levernier
The Effect of Home-Field Advantage, Travel, and Team Performance on the Probability of Winning: The Case of Major League Baseball
William Levernier
The Effect of Promotions on Attendance at Major League Baseball Games: Evidence from the 2005 Season
William Levernier
Increasing Agricultural Production in Developing Countries-The Role of Marketing and Pricing Disincentives
William Levernier
The Effect of Region, Demographics, and Economic Characteristics on County-Level Voting Patterns in the 2000 Presidential Election
William Levernier
The Probability of Winning and the Effect of Home-Field Advantage, Travel, and Team Performance on the Probability of Winning: The Case of Major League Baseball
William Levernier
The Real and the Shadow Labor Market for Business Faculty at AACSB Accredited Institutions
William Levernier
The Economics of the Implied Warranty of Habitability: An Interdisciplinary Teaching Approach
William Levernier
The Effect of Relative Economic Performance on the Outcome of Gubernatorial Elections
William Levernier
A New Look at the Determinants of the Intrametropolitan Distribution of Population and Employment
William Levernier
The Role of Region-Specific Institutionalized Cultural Characteristics on Income Inequality in the American South: The Case of Georgia’s Plantation Belt
William Levernier
The Determinants of Poverty in Georgia’s Plantation Belt: Explaining the Difference in Measured Poverty Rates
William Levernier
An Analysis of Poverty in the American South: How are Metropolitan Areas Different from Non-metropolitan Areas?
William Levernier
Differences in Metropolitan and Non-metropolitan U.S. Family Income Inequality: A Cross-County Comparison
William Levernier
Is Early Research Productivity a Predictor of Long-Term Research Productivity: A Case Study of Finance and Marketing Faculty
William Levernier
Metropolitan - Non-metropolitan Distinctions in the Determinants of Family Income Inequality
William Levernier
The Differential Effects of Output Shocks on Unemployment Rates by Race and Gender.
William Levernier
An Analysis of Rural-Urban Differences in Average Family Income: An Application of the Oaxaca and Cotton-Neumark Decomposition Techniques
William Levernier
2018
An Analysis of the Home-Field Advantage in Major League Baseball using Logit Model: Evidence from the 2004 and 2005 Seasons
Anthony Barilla
The Effect of Region, Demographics, and Economic Characteristics on County-Level Voting Patterns in the 2000 Presidential Election
Anthony Barilla
The Effect of Home-Field Advantage, Travel, and Team Performance on the Probability of Winning: The Case of Major League Baseball
Anthony Barilla
The Effect of Promotions on Attendance at Major League Baseball Games: Evidence from the 2005 Season
Anthony Barilla
The Probability of Winning and the Effect of Home-Field Advantage, Travel, and Team Performance on the Probability of Winning: The Case of Major League Baseball
Anthony Barilla
2016
2014
Estimating Cobb-Douglas Production Functions for Major League Baseball Teams: A Historical Perspective
William Levernier
2013
2011
2009
2008
Is Early Research Productivity a Predictor of Long-Term Research Productivity: A Case Study of Finance and Marketing Faculty
Department of Economics Faculty Publications
2007
2006
The Effect of Promotions on Attendance at Major League Baseball Games: Evidence from the 2005 Season
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations
2005
The Effect of Home-Field Advantage, Travel, and Team Performance on the Probability of Winning: The Case of Major League Baseball
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations
2003
2002
2000
1999
1998
1996
1995
1994
The Real and the Shadow Labor Market for Business Faculty at AACSB Accredited Institutions
Department of Economics Faculty Publications
1993
1992
Increasing Agricultural Production in Developing Countries-The Role of Marketing and Pricing Disincentives
Department of Economics Faculty Publications