R Dusansky… - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1998 - JSTOR
MX any academics publicly claim to hate rankings, even while they privately pore over them.
Whatever one's reactions to rankings, they are an undeniable part of modern academic life.
This paper evaluates eight rankings of US economics departments using four differing ...
ME Conroy, R Dusansky, D Drukker… - Journal of Economic …, 1995 - JSTOR
This paper assesses the relative productivity of economics departments in the United States,
based on publications in a core set of highly regarded mainstream journals. The focus is on
the faculty composition of departments at a specific time and on publication productivity in ...
R Dusansky… - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1994 - JSTOR
This paper analyzes the technical efficiency of group home care for the developmentally
disabled in the Detroit, Michigan metropolitan area. Linear programming methods are used
to construct a production frontier which allows measurement of relative technical efficiency ...
R Dusansky… - Journal of urban economics, 2007 - Elsevier
Recent concerns about speculation in housing markets have underscored the fact that
housing is not only a consumption good but is also an investment asset with uncertain
potential to generate capital gains. We present a theoretical model of housing demand, ...
D Richard… - Journal of Economic Theory, 1993 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper focuses on housing′ s dual roles of consumption good and investment
asset, and studies its intertemporal demand in a multi-period model with uncertainty. While
the existence of a competitive equilibrium is proved, the emphasis is on the derivation of ...
R Dusansky, M Ingber… - Journal of Urban …, 1981 - econpapers.repec.org
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impact of property taxation on housing values and rents. Richard Dusansky, Melvin Ingber and
Nicholas Karatjas. Journal of Urban Economics, 1981, vol. 10, issue 2, pages 240-255. ...
R Dusansky… - European Journal of Operational Research, 1995 - Elsevier
This paper examines the relative efficiency of alternative methods of producing care for the
developmentally disabled. A linear programming framework is used to construct a
production frontier which allows measurement of relative efficiency among institutions in ...
R Dusansky… - Journal of Economic Theory, 1972 - ideas.repec.org
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R Dusansky - Oxford Economic Papers, 1972 - JSTOR
THE extent of short-run shifting of the corporation income-tax burden remains an issue of
considerable interest to many economists. It is of interest to policy-makers concerned with
the consequences of taxing corporate income as well as to macroeconomic theorists ...
R Dusansky - The American Economic Review, 1989 - JSTOR
When monetary balances are introduced into the consumer's utility function and budget
constraint, the resulting demand functions for money and for the consumption goods in
general do not exhibit the standard Slutsky-Hicks properties. Many researchers have ...
R Dusansky… - The American Economic Review, 1974 - JSTOR
The phenomenon of" money illusion" has interested economists for some time. It has been
studied on both the empirical level and on the theoretical level. In particular, those
concerned with the integration of monetary theory and value theory have explored the ...
R Dusansky - The Review of Economic Studies, 1989 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract We present an optimization model of a nursing home which incorporates the
following characteristics: proprietary profit maximization, the distinction between private and
Medicaid patients, non-essential expenditure aimed at market identification, and cost- ...
R Dusansky… - The Journal of Political Economy, 1972 - JSTOR
The Pigouvian prescription of utilizing corrective taxes and subsidies in cases of
technological externalities has become a common, if not traditional, policy recommendation
of the applied welfare economist. Given externalities, it is considered appropriate to tax ...
R Dusansky… - The Review of Economic Studies, 1976 - JSTOR
This paper reconsiders the Lipsey-Lancaster [4] theory of second best and formulates less
restrictive sufficient conditions for the preservation of the usual first-order conditions for the
non-deviant commodities. In particular, we derive a more general class of separable ...
R Dusansky - The American Economic Review, 1980 - JSTOR
In our 1974 paper, Peter Kalman and I studied the theory of consumer choice with money, in
which a generalized real balance effect enters the utility function. It was shown that the class
of utility functions which yields illusion-free commodity demand functions (IFDF) contains ...
PJ Kalman, R Dusansky… - International Economic Review, 1974 - JSTOR
ONE OF THE WEAKNESSES of contemporary monetary theory is that in primarily
considering money as a store of value it does not focus enough attention on money's
function as an exchange intermediary. In this paper we present and analyze a model in ...
R Dusansky, M Ingber, A Leiken… - Atlantic Economic Journal, 1986 - Springer
During a period in which the health care system is undergoing a great deal of change and is
subject to shifts in policy, it is neces- sary to understand the workings of each of its markets. In
this paper the nursing market is analyzed. Among the studies in the literature on this ...
R Dusansky… - Land Economics, 1975 - JSTOR
The fiscal problems of the declining central city and the expanding suburb tend to be
analyzed separately, with the ensuing implication that each locality encounters different
forces at work in its attempt to deal with fiscal problems. While there is, of course, some ...
R Dusansky… - The American Economic Review, 1976 - JSTOR
Robert Clower and John Riley's (hereafter, CR)" analysis" of money illusion rests entirely on
the following claims: 1) That their equation (2) is" logically equivalent" to our (hereafter, DK)
sufficiency conditions presented in the 1974 issue of this Review. 2) That the assumption ...
R Dusansky… - Journal of Economic Theory, 1974 - econpapers.repec.org
By R. Dusansky and PJ Kalman; Toward an economic model of the teaching hospital.
R Dusansky… - The Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue …, 1974 - JSTOR
* This paper is significantly revised from an earlier version presented at the Canadian
Economics Association Meetings in June 1970. We would like to thank our formal
discussant, Robert Levesque, for insightful comments. We are also grateful to Byron ...
R Dusansky, M Ingber, A Leiken… - Socio-Economic Planning …, 1985 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper undertakes an econometric evaluation of governmental policies aimed
at increasing the labor force supply of nurses and at effecting greater hospital substitution
among auxilliary health personnel, in times of nurse shortage. The methodology is to ...
R Dusansky… - Economic Inquiry, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
This article explores the interdependence between the individual consumer's demand for
medical care and choice of health insurance coverage, with emphasis on its implications for
demand behavior and empirical analysis. We show that an increase in the price of ...
[CITATION] Kalman, 1974,“The Foundations of Money Illusion in a Neoclassical Micro-Monetary Model,”
R Dusansky… - American Economic Review
B Chinitz… - Urban Studies, 1972 - usj.sagepub.com
1. Can we explain and predict the level of urbanisation within broad regions of the United
States? For example, we observe that the South is much less urbanised than the Northeast
or the West. But the trend towards urbanisation in the South is very strong. How far will it ...
R Dusansky, M Ingber… - Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1981 - Elsevier
Abstract Expenditures on a public institution represent not only a cost to the taxpayer but an
economic benefit to the region in which it is located. The economic impact on a region's
income is here calculated through an econometric model and associated multipliers. The ...
AM Leiken… - Atlantic Economic Journal, 1983 - Springer
Due to the rising cost of hospital care and the public concern it has attracted, economists have
undertaken the task of identifying the major causes of hospital cost inflation. Of particular interest
has been the impact of insurance, the analysis of which has resulted in contradictory ...
R Dusansky - The American Economic Review, 1989 - JSTOR
One of the most startling tax policy prescriptions to appear in recent years is the" diamond
good" tax of Yew-Kwang Ng (1987). Diamond goods are goods, such as diamonds, precious
stones and metals, expensive fur coats, and luxurious cars, which are valued for their ...
R Dusansky, D Franck… - Journal of Economics and Finance, 2000 - Springer
Abstract For the last half century, trade theorists, development economists, and development
practitioners have been calculating what was claimed to be the shadow price of scarce
foreign exchange. In fact, what they have been calculating is the social value of the receipt ...
R Dusansky… - 2004 - lib.utexas.edu
Standards of living are affected by the size of households. Adults who reside in multi-adult
households are afforded significant sharing opportunities in the costs of shelter and
furnishings and even in the time required for home chores such as cleaning and childcare. ...
R Dusansky… - Regional Science and Urban Economics, 1981 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper studies optimal housing supply under uncertainty. We develop a
dynamic, stochastically constrained optimization model featuring multi-objective planning. A
general solution procedure is outlined and a specific, illustrative case is solved in detail.
R Dusansky… - The Annals of Regional Science, 1972 - Springer
The fiscal difficulties experienced by many municipal governments are sometimes attributed
to the inefficiencies inherent in the provision of public output. A common contention is that
public enterprise is dominated by cumbersome and sluggish bure~ eraeies which are ...
R Dusansky… - Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The gross price elasticity of demand for medical care is decomposed into two separate
observable components: the medical care gross price elasticity of insurance choice and the
cost-sharing elasticity of medical care. When consumers alter their choice of health-care ...
R Dusansky… - 2002 - lib.utexas.edu
Rising health care costs have been a major policy concern over the past 30 years and
remain at the forefront of the political arena. Health care providers, and in particular
hospitals, have functioned in a more competitive economic environment as the industry ...
[CITATION] Optimal Housing Supply Over Time Under Uncertainty
R Dusansky… - May l973, 1973
[CITATION] Real Balances, Separability and the Slutsky Properties
R Dusansky… - 1973 - … Bureau, State University of New York
D Slesnick, R Dusansky… - 2005 - lib.utexas.edu
Not since the 1960's has there been a sports construction boom like the one that started in
the 1990's. As of January 2005, seventy percent (70%) of the 122 major league sports
franchises (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL) played in facilities that were constructed after 1990. ...
R Dusansky… - lib.utexas.edu
I would like to acknowledge God for all that He has done in my life to make this dissertation
possible. In particular, I recognize the contributions of my wife and my parents. My wife, Ivy,
has played an essential role in the successful completion of this dissertation by providing ...
[CITATION] Corporate Profits as a Source of Regional Tax Revenue: A Preliminary Investigation
R Dusansky… - 1970 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
[CITATION] The Microeconomics Of The Demand For Money When Its Opportunity Cost Is Uncertain
R Dusansky…
[CITATION] The fee and license structure in New York State: a systematic approach to the determination of an equitable rate structure
R Dusansky… - 1972 - … Bureau, State University of New York
[CITATION] Can the Demand Curve for Housing be Upward Sloping?
R Dusansky, Ç Koç…
[CITATION] ILLUSION-FREE DEMAND BEHAVIOR IN A MONETARY ECONOMY: THE GENERAL CONDITIONS
R Dusansky… - Some aspects of the foundations of general …, 1978 - Springer
[CITATION] Externality, Welfare and the Feasibility of Corrective Taxes
R Dusansky… - 1970 - … Bureau, State University of New York
[CITATION] Response from Richard Dusansky and Clayton Vernon
R Dusansky… - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1998 - JSTOR
R Dusansky… - European Journal of Political Economy, 1985 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper studies the impact of transaction costs in a fully monetarized exchange
economy in which money serves as unit of account, numéraire, medium of exchange, and
intertemporal store of value, and proves the existence of a temporary competitive ...
[CITATION] JOURNAL or ECONOMIC THEORY 5, 336-347 (1972)
R DUSANSKY… - Journal of economic theory, 1972
[CITATION] The Implications of Rational Behavior in a Pure Money Economy
PJ Kalman… - 1973 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
[CITATION] Three Essays on Hospital Competition
R Dusansky…
G Darko, R Dusansky, P Maskara… - J. Int. Trade & Economic …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In general equilibrium under constant returns to scale and perfect competition the
normative theory of international trade is examined for a monetary, not a barter, economy.
Persons exhibit flow demand for real balances just as they do for commodities because ...
R Dusansky - Journal of Economic Theory, 1990 - Elsevier
Abstract We study monetary taxation in an intertemporal general equilibrium model with
price-tax uncertainty. Ad valorem taxation is introduced into a fully monetarized temporary
equilibrium system which admits barter and monetary exchange. The tax system is ...
[CITATION] A Dualistic Approach to Income Differentials in Southeast Asia: Testing the Urbanization Hypothesis
R Dusansky… - 1971 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
[CITATION] Piecemeal Welfare Policy and Second Best
R Dusansky, J Walsh… - 1974 - University of Wisconsin--Madison, …
[CITATION] Rising Tax Rates and the Demand for Public Services: an Analytical Approach
R Dusansky… - 1970 - … Bureau, State University of New York
R Dusansky… - International Journal of Economic Theory, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We study the demand for cash balances in the year 2050, when people exclusively use
debit cards for all transactions. Money no longer serves as a medium of exchange. However,
money still retains its roles as unit of account, numeraire and store of value. We capture ...
[CITATION] The Public Service Elasticity of the Property Tax Base in a Growth Context
R Dusansky… - 1970 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
R Dusansky, Ç Koç… - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and …, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Since owner-occupied housing is partly a financial asset, expectations of capital
gain or loss play a role in housing demand. In recent years, some “hot” housing markets
have exhibited an increase in demand when housing prices rise and a decrease when ...
[CITATION] On the Micro Foundations of Monetary Theory
PJ Kalman, R Dusansky… - 1973 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
R Dusansky - 1969 - en.scientificcommons.org
Publikationsansicht. 4546259. The incidence of the profits tax in US manufacturing:--a time
series analysis. (1969). Dusansky, Richard. Abstract. Typescript.. Vita.. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Brown
University.. Bibliography: ℓ. [102-106]. Details der Publikation. ...
[CITATION] The Market for Nurses: A Simultaneous Equation Multi-nurse Approach
R Dusansky… - 1980 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
Y Bonaparte… - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper tests for the presence of money illusion in the supply of labor, using
micro level data from the PSID. Results are reported for two price indices: the regional CPI
and a new statewide index constructed from ACCRA and BLS data. We find statistically ...
[CITATION] Money Illusion in Demand Behavior: Some Further Results
R Dusansky, PJ Kalman… - 1974 - University of Wisconsin, Social …
[CITATION] Forthcoming, Economic Inquiry
R Dusansky…
[CITATION] General Equilibrium and Comparative Statics in Exchange Economy with Money, Price Uncertainty and Transactions Costs
R Dusansky, PJ Kalman… - 1974 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
[CITATION] The Microeconomics of Housing Demand Under Uncertainty: Theoretical and Empirical Results
R Dusansky…
[CITATION] Corporate Income Tax Shifting in the US: A Simultaneous Equations Approach
R Dusansky - 1971 - … Bureau, State University of New York
[CITATION] The Financial Crisis of the Cities and the Macroeconomics of Unbalanced Growth Revisited
R Dusansky… - 1970 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
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