Dennis Heffley : Citation Profile


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University of Connecticut

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

67

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5

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   44 years (1972 - 2016). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Dennis Heffley has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 2 (2.94 %)

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Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Dennis Heffley.

Is cited by:

Walls, Margaret (7)

McConnell, Virginia (6)

Malpezzi, Stephen (3)

Kopits, Elizabeth (3)

Wu, JunJie (2)

Hillman, Arye (2)

Segerson, Kathleen (2)

Zerth, Jürgen (2)

Schmutz, Benoit (2)

Schneider, Udo (2)

Brueckner, Jan (2)

Cites to:

Venables, Anthony (6)

Krugman, Paul (5)

Newhouse, Joseph (4)

Wooton, Ian (3)

Anderson, Simon (3)

Ludema, Rodney (3)

Gaynor, Martin (2)

Puga, Diego (2)

THISSE, JACQUES (2)

de Palma, André (2)

Robb, Rafael (1)

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Where Dennis Heffley has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Connecticut Economy53
Regional Science and Urban Economics3
Journal of Urban Economics2

Recent works citing Dennis Heffley (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Supporting the revision of the health benefits package in Uganda: A constrained optimisation approach. (2023). Ssennyonjo, Aloysius ; Mayora, Chrispus ; Kiracho, Elizabeth Ekirapa ; Sengooba, Freddie ; Walker, Simon ; Mohan, Sakshi ; Revill, Paul ; Aliti, Candia Tom. In: Health Economics. RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:32:y:2023:i:6:p:1244-1255.

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Works by Dennis Heffley:


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2002DO HMOS ENCOURAGE PREVENTION? AN ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE PLANS In: Contemporary Economic Policy.
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1993TARIFFS, PRICE CONJECTURES AND WELFARE IN AN OPEN SPATIAL ECONOMY In: Papers in Regional Science.
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1972The Quadratic Assignment Problem: A Note. In: Econometrica.
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1992Market syndicalism and market imbalances In: Journal of Comparative Economics.
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1982Allocating health expenditures to treatment and prevention In: Journal of Health Economics.
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1982Spatial-equilibrium analysis of transferable development rights, In: Journal of Urban Economics.
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1976Efficient spatial allocation in the quadratic assignment problem In: Journal of Urban Economics.
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1980Decomposition of the Koopmans-Beckmann Problem In: Regional Science and Urban Economics.
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1993Tariff effects in a spatial oligopoly with land markets and mobile consumers In: Regional Science and Urban Economics.
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1998Landlords, tenants and the public sector in a spatial equilibrium model of rent control In: Regional Science and Urban Economics.
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1993Dental care utilization over time In: Social Science & Medicine.
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1994Are For-Profit Nursing Homes More Efficient? Data Envelopment Analysis with a Case-Mix Constraint In: Eastern Economic Journal.
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1996Zoning and Fiscal Interdependencies. In: The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics.
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1978Pricing in and Urban Spatial Monopoly: Some Welfare Implications for Policies Which Alter Transport Rates In: Working Paper.
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1981A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis of Flexible Zoning and the Demand for Development Rights In: Environment and Planning A.
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2000A Small State With Big Gaps...Are They Getting Even Bigger? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2000Falling Bridges, Rising Prices, and the Connecticut Motor Fuel Tax In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2000Productivity Growth Drives Connecticuts New Economy In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2001Painful Reminders of What Really Matters In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2001Costly Homes, Crowded Roads...Welcome to Southwest Connecticut In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2001Eastern Connecticut Hops Up Development Efforts In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2002My Big Fat State Government? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2002Tracking Educational Performance In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2002Quality-of-Life, Affordable Housing: Take Your Pick In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2002Can We Reduce Inequality Without Hurting Economic Performance? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2003Interstate Differences in Residential Electricity Use In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2003The 1990s: When Yachts Rose Faster Than Dinghies In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2003Business Location: Two Sides of the Coin In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2003Health Care Spending, Connecticut Style In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2004Look at the Bright Side: Connecticuts Less Miserable Than Most In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2004Mismanaged Care? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2004Taking Apart Taking Part: Local Labor Force Participation Rates In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2004Zoning: Can a Barrier to Entry Open a Road to Educational Gains? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2004CSI Connecticut In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2005Subs and Pubs: Public Inputs to the Private Economy In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2005Investing in Education: Connecticuts Portfolio In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2005Local Budgets: An Uneven Squeeze In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2006Slicing the Political Cake In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2006Think Before We Build: Transportation and The Economy In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2006Connecticuts Shell Game: A Tortoise With Attitude? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2006Land with a View: How Nutmeggers Look at Open Space In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2007Oh, Give Me a Home...Where Schools are Good, Taxes are Low, and Propertys Cheap In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2007Packing In the Poor: Poverty New England Style In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2007What Do CAPT Scores Really Tell Us? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2007The Painful Burden of Health Care Costs In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2008Property Tax Reform: New Wheels for an Old Pumpkin? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2008State Health Care Reforms: Lighting the Way or Stoking the Fire? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2008Got Game? States Fiscal Jackpot has Neighbors Seeing Green In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2009Finding the Right Mix: Tax Mix Trade-offs Across States In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2009The Private Value of Public Policies In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2009Sizing-Up Connecticut’s Public Sector In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2009Foreclosures and Falling Home Prices In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2010High Wages, Low Costs: A Connecticut Paradox? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2010Public Goals, Property Values, and Regional Cooperation In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2010Should We Top Up the Winemaker’s Cup? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2010Getting More From Less In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2011Wage Competition in Higher Ed In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2011Connecticut Teachers: Overpaid or Just Making the Rent? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2011Looking Back on Some Key Connecticut Markets In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2011Brownfields and Home Prices In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2012Healthy Spending In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2012Can Economic Equality Add Years to Your Life? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2012The Road Ahead for Connecticut Public Schools In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2013Employment Effects of Research Universities In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2013Setting the Record Straight on Property Taxes In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2013Crime, Public Safety, and Education In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2013Government Employment: Boondoggle, Necessary Evil, or Essential? In: The Connecticut Economy.
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2014On the Move In: The Connecticut Economy.
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1997The Economics of Incentive-Based Health Care Plans In: Working papers.
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2003Regional Integration and Industrial Location in a Landlocked Spatial Economy In: Working papers.
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2016Revisiting the Product Life Cycle In: Working papers.
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1993Reforming health care : a case for stay well health insurance In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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