Stephen Coate
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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"Stephen Coate"Children
Sign in to add traineeMandar P. Oak | grad student | 2002 | Cornell |
Rajashri Chakrabarti | grad student | 2004 | Cornell |
Arnaud R. Dellis | grad student | 2004 | Cornell |
Ioulia Y. Epifantseva | grad student | 2005 | Cornell |
Christoph A. Vanberg | grad student | 2005 | Cornell |
Christopher S. Cotton | grad student | 2008 | Cornell |
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Coate S, Milton RT. (2019) Optimal fiscal limits with overrides Journal of Public Economics. 174: 76-92 |
Coate S, Ma Y. (2017) Evaluating The Social Optimality Of Durable Public Good Provision Using The Housing Price Response To Public Investment International Economic Review. 58: 3-31 |
Barseghyan L, Coate S. (2016) Property taxation, zoning, and efficiency in a dynamic Tiebout model American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 8: 1-38 |
Battaglini M, Coate S. (2016) A political economy theory of fiscal policy and unemployment Journal of the European Economic Association. 14: 303-337 |
Azzimonti M, Battaglini M, Coate S. (2016) The costs and benefits of balanced budget rules: Lessons from a political economy model of fiscal policy Journal of Public Economics. 136: 45-61 |
Barseghyan L, Coate S. (2014) Bureaucrats, voters, and public investment Journal of Public Economics. 119: 35-48 |
Barseghyan L, Battaglini M, Coate S. (2013) Fiscal policy over the real business cycle: A positive theory Journal of Economic Theory. 148: 2223-2265 |
Battaglini M, Coate S. (2011) Fiscal Policy and Unemployment National Bureau of Economic Research |
Coate S, Knight B. (2011) Government form and public spending: Theory and evidence from US municipalities American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 3: 82-112 |
Coate S, Knight B. (2010) Pet Overpopulation: An Economic Analysis B E Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 10: 1-59 |