The Center for State and Local Finance (CSLF) is a collaborative effort of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies’ nationally ranked faculty to provide research on issues affecting the future of state and local public finance and to educate the next generation of leaders in public financial management. To learn more about the CSLF and AYSPS, visit https://cslf.gsu.edu and https://aysps.gsu.edu.

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Submissions from 2024

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Policy Evaluation and the Causal Analysis of Public Support, Stefano Carattini, Rober Dur, and John List

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Peer-to-peer solar and social rewards: Evidence from a field experiment, Stefano Carattini, Kenneth Gillingham, Xiangyu Meng, and Erez Yoeli

Submissions from 2023

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Association between Racial Residential Segregation and COVID-19 Mortality, Suresh Nath Neupane and Erin Ruel

Submissions from 2022

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Cryptomarkets and the Returns to Criminal Experience, Marie Ouellet, David Décary-Hétu, and Andréanne Bergeron

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The Network of Online Stolen Data Markets: How Vendor Flows Connect Digital Marketplaces, Marie Ouellet, David Maimon, C. Jordan Howell, and Yubao Wu

Submissions from 2020

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Property Tax Assessment Quality: Willingness-to-Pay for Reduced Risk in a Lab Experiment*, Jason J. Delaney, David Sjoquist, and Sally Wallace

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Integrating existing climate adaptation planning into future visions: A strategic scenario for the central Arizona–Phoenix region, David M. Iwaniec, Elizabeth Cook, Melissa J. Davidson, Marta Berbés-Blázquez, and Nancy B. Grimm

Submissions from 2018

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Carbon Offsets Out of the Woods? Acceptability of Domestic vs. International Reforestation Programmes in the Lab, Andrea Barranzini, Nicolas Borzykowski, and Stefano Carattini

Submissions from 2017

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Carbon Pricing in Climate Policy: Seven Reasons, Complementary Instruments, and Political Economy Considerations, Andrea Barranzini, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh, Stefano Carattini, Richard B. Howarth, Emilio Padilla, and Jordi Roca

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Green Taxes in a Post-Paris World: Are Millions of Nays Inevitable?, Stefano Carattini, Andrea Barranzini, Philippe Thalmann, Frederic Varone, and Frank Vohringer

Submissions from 2016

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Effectiveness, Earmarking, and Labeling: Testing the Acceptability of Carbon Taxes with Survey Data, Andrea Barranzini and Stefano Carattini

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How Green Are Green Economists?, Stefano Carattini and Alessandro Tavoni