Justin M. Ross, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States |
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(Essays on taxation and space.) |
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Perez V, Ross JM, Simon KI. (2019) Do Local Governments Represent Voter Preferences? Evidence from Hospital Financing under the Affordable Care Act National Bureau of Economic Research |
Mikesell JL, Ross JM. (2019) After Wayfair: What Are State Use Taxes Worth? National Tax Journal. 72: 801-820 |
DeBacker JM, Heim B, Ramnath S, et al. (2019) The Impact of State Taxes on Pass-Through Businesses: Evidence from the 2012 Kansas Income Tax Reform Journal of Public Economics. 174: 53-75 |
Ross JM. (2018) Fiscal Zoning and Fiscal Externalities National Tax Journal. 71: 45-74 |
DeBacker J, Goodman L, Heim BT, et al. (2018) Pass-Through Entity Responses to Preferential Tax Rates: Evidence on Economic Activity and Owner Compensation in Kansas National Tax Journal. 71: 687-706 |
Ross JM, Mughan S. (2018) The Effect of Fiscal Illusion on Public Sector Financial Management Public Finance Review. 46: 635-664 |
Mikesell JL, Ross JM. (2017) The Labor Incidence of Capital Taxation: New Evidence from the Retail Sales Taxation of Manufacturing Machinery and Equipment National Tax Journal. 70: 257-294 |
Ross JM. (2017) Book Review: A Good Tax: Legal and Policy Issues for the Property Tax in the United States by Joan Youngman (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2016, Cambridge, MA, 260 Pages) National Tax Journal. 70: 205-212 |
Ross JM. (2016) Unfunded Mandates and Fiscal Structure: Empirical Evidence from a Synthetic Control Model Public Administration Review. 78: 92-103 |
Ross JM, Farrell M, Kate Yang L. (2015) Indiana's Property Tax Caps: Old Idea, New Approach, and Surprising Incentives Public Budgeting and Finance. 35: 18-41 |