Richard Mattoon : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   32 years (1991 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Richard Mattoon has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 0 (0 %)

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

Is cited by:

Hewings, Geoffrey (3)

Larson, Donald (2)

Partridge, Mark (2)

Rickman, Dan (2)

Dewees, Donald (2)

Perloff, Jeffrey (2)

Holland, Stephen (2)

Gangadharan, Lata (2)

Mansur, Erin (2)

Schwarze, Reimund (1)

Rickman, Dan (1)

Cites to:

Testa, William (3)

Hahn, Robert (2)

Atkinson, Scott (1)

Strauss, William (1)

Tannenwald, Robert (1)

Fox, William (1)

Cropper, Maureen (1)

Delgado, Mercedes (1)

Burtraw, Dallas (1)

Storper, Michael (1)

Stavins, Robert (1)

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Where Richard Mattoon has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Chicago Fed Letter30
Economic Perspectives5

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Paper Series, Regional Economic Issues / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago2
Assessing the Midwest Economy / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago2
Working Paper Series / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago2

Recent works citing Richard Mattoon (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Richard Mattoon:


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1997Assessing the Midwest economy: looking back for the future : report of findings In: Assessing the Midwest Economy.
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1996Issues in governance structure for metropolitan areas In: Assessing the Midwest Economy.
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2014Industry clusters and economic development in the Seventh District’s largest cities In: Economic Perspectives.
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1991Balancing act: tax structure in the seventh district In: Economic Perspectives.
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1992Can the states solve the health care crisis? In: Economic Perspectives.
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1995Can alternative forms of governance help metropolitan areas? In: Economic Perspectives.
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2004The state of the state and local government sector: fiscal issues in the Seventh District In: Economic Perspectives.
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2014After Detroit: How Will Illinois and Its Communities Respond? In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2015Measuring and Financing Infrastructure Investments In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2015Sin Taxes: The Sobering Fiscal Reality In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2016Improving Transparency and Accountability in State Budgeting In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2016Medicaid Expansion and the Affordable Care Act: A Fiscal Checkup In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2017Chicago’s Fiscal Future: Growth or Insolvency? A Conference Summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2018Navigating Pension Reform in Illinois In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2018Preventing the Next State Budget Crisis: A Conference Summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2019Best Practices for Financing Illinois Infrastructure: A Conference Summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2023Land Value Taxes—What They Are and Where They Come From In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1992Buy now, invest later: state and local government spending strategies In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1992Caution: state and local governments brake for recessions In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1992Alternative approaches to meeting economic and environmental challenges In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1993Assessing the Midwest flood In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1995Complying with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: a progress report In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1995Brownfield redevelopment and urban economies In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1997Assessing the Midwest economy: looking back for the future--a summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2004State and local business taxation: is there a better way? In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2004State budgets and the economy In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2005Challenges and prospects for Midwest manufacturing: report on the 2003–04 Chicago Fed Manufacturing Project In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2005Challenges and prospects for Midwest manufacturing In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2005Challenges and prospects for Midwest manufacturing.(2005) In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2006Can higher education foster economic growth? In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2006State and local government public pension forum: a conference summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2007Can higher education foster economic growth?—a conference summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2007A forum on Medicaid and state budgets: a summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2009Assessing the state and local sector - Where will the money come from?: a conference summary In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2010Charting Illinois’s fiscal future In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2012Beyond parking meters: the future of public–private partnerships In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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2013Are local property tax breaks for businesses and nonprofits broken? In: Chicago Fed Letter.
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1992State and local government spending--the balance between investment and consumption In: Working Paper Series, Regional Economic Issues.
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1996A mixed bag: assessment of market performance and firm trading behavior in the NOx RECLAIM program In: Working Paper Series, Regional Economic Issues.
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2003Creating a national state rainy day fund: a modest proposal to improve future state fiscal performance In: Working Paper Series.
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2006A new social compact: how university engagement can fuel innovation In: Working Paper Series.
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2008Charting an Economic Development Strategy for Industrial Regions: The Story of the U.S. Midwest in the 1990s and Beyond In: NFI Reports.
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1997A Mixed Bag: Assessmentof Market Performance and Firm Trading Behaviour in the NOx Reclaim Programme In: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.
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