Timothy M. Komarek, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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(Three essays in regional economic development: Forecasting, firm sizes and ethanol plants.) |
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Komarek TM. (2020) State‐level austerity, education, and large urban labor markets: Evidence from fiscal policy experiments in Kansas and Wisconsin Growth and Change. 51: 556-583 |
Komarek TM, Filer L. (2020) Waiting after the storm: the effect of flooding on time on the housing market in coastal Virginia Applied Economics Letters. 27: 298-301 |
Komarek TM, Wagner GA. (2020) The distributional effects of job loss from fiscal consolidation: Evidence from the Budget Control Act of 2011 Economics Letters. 196: 109515 |
Komarek TM. (2018) Crime and natural resource booms: evidence from unconventional natural gas production Annals of Regional Science. 61: 113-137 |
Komarek T, Cseh A. (2017) Fracking and public health: Evidence from gonorrhea incidence in the Marcellus Shale region. Journal of Public Health Policy |
Loveridge S, Komarek T. (2016) Individual discount rates forecast county-level unemployment change Applied Economics Letters. 1-4 |
Komarek TM. (2016) Labor market dynamics and the unconventional natural gas boom: Evidence from the Marcellus region Resource and Energy Economics. 45: 1-17 |
Wagner GA, Komarek T, Martin J. (2016) Is the Light Rail “Tide” Lifting Property Values? Evidence from Hampton Roads, Virginia Regional Science and Urban Economics. 65: 25-37 |
Hodge TR, Komarek TM. (2016) Capitalizing on Neighborhood Enterprise Zones: Are Detroit residents paying for the NEZ Homestead exemption? Regional Science and Urban Economics. 61: 18-25 |
Komarek T, Loveridge S. (2015) Firm sizes and economic development: Estimating long-term effects on U.S. County growth, 1990-2000 Journal of Regional Science. 55: 262-279 |