Chris Geller
Personal Details
First Name: | Chris |
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Last Name: | Geller |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pge86 |
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Terminal Degree: | 2000 Department of Economics; Andrew Young School of Policy Studies; Georgia State University (from RePEc Genealogy) |
Affiliation
Department of Economics
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia (United States)http://www.westga.edu/~econ/index.html
RePEc:edi:dewgaus (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Geller, Chris & Mustard, Jamie & Shahwan, Ranya, 2007. "Focused power: experimental manifestation of the Shapley-Shubik Power Index," Working Papers eco_2007_13, Deakin University, Department of Economics.
- Geller, Chris, 2006. "Insecure participation: experiments in a one-day introduction to economics, with revised experiments and exercises," Working Papers eco_2006_32, Deakin University, Department of Economics.
- Geller, Chris, 2002. "Single transferable vote with borda elimination: a new vote counting system," Working Papers eco_2002_01, Deakin University, Department of Economics.
Articles
- Christopher R. Geller & David L. Sjoquist & Mary Beth Walker, 2006. "The Effect of Private School Competition on Public School Performance in Georgia," Public Finance Review, , vol. 34(1), pages 4-32, January.
Citations
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- Geller, Chris & Mustard, Jamie & Shahwan, Ranya, 2007.
"Focused power: experimental manifestation of the Shapley-Shubik Power Index,"
Working Papers
eco_2007_13, Deakin University, Department of Economics.
Cited by:
- Ke, Changxia & Morath, Florian & Newell, Anthony & Page, Lionel, 2022.
"Too big to prevail: The paradox of power in coalition formation,"
Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 135(C), pages 394-410.
- Changxia Ke & Florian Morath & Anthony Newell & Lionel Page, 2021. "Too Big to Prevail: The Paradox of Power in Coalition Formation," CESifo Working Paper Series 8980, CESifo.
- Changxia Ke & Florian Morath & Anthony Newell & Lionel Page, 2021. "Too big to prevail: The paradox of power in coalition formation," Working Papers 2021-09, Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck.
- Ke, Changxia & Morath, Florian & Newell, Anthony & Page, Lionel, 2022.
"Too big to prevail: The paradox of power in coalition formation,"
Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 135(C), pages 394-410.
- Geller, Chris, 2002.
"Single transferable vote with borda elimination: a new vote counting system,"
Working Papers
eco_2002_01, Deakin University, Department of Economics.
Cited by:
- Haris Aziz & Barton E. Lee, 2020. "The expanding approvals rule: improving proportional representation and monotonicity," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 54(1), pages 1-45, January.
Articles
- Christopher R. Geller & David L. Sjoquist & Mary Beth Walker, 2006.
"The Effect of Private School Competition on Public School Performance in Georgia,"
Public Finance Review, , vol. 34(1), pages 4-32, January.
Cited by:
- Thapa, Amrit, 2013. "Does private school competition improve public school performance? The case of Nepal," International Journal of Educational Development, Elsevier, vol. 33(4), pages 358-366.
- Danny Cohen Zada, 2007. "An Alternative Instrument for Private School Competition," Working Papers 0705, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Economics.
- David Card & Martin Dooley & Abigail Payne, 2008.
"School Competition and Efficiency with Publicly Funded Catholic Schools,"
NBER Working Papers
14176, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- David Card & Martin Dooley & Abigail Payne, 2010. "School Competition and Efficiency with Publicly Funded Catholic Schools," Department of Economics Working Papers 2010-01, McMaster University.
- David Card & Martin D. Dooley & A. Abigail Payne, 2010. "School Competition and Efficiency with Publicly Funded Catholic Schools," American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association, vol. 2(4), pages 150-176, October.
- Card, David & Dooley, Martin & Payne, Abigail, 2010. "School Competition and Efficiency with Publicly Funded Catholic Schools," CLSSRN working papers clsrn_admin-2010-28, Vancouver School of Economics, revised 23 Sep 2010.
- Laura Grube & Devin Anderson, 2018. "School Choice and Charter Schools in Review: What Have We Learned?," Journal of Private Enterprise, The Association of Private Enterprise Education, vol. 33(Winter 20), pages 21-44.
- Cohen-Zada, D., 2009. "An alternative instrument for private school competition," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 28(1), pages 29-37, February.
- Misra, Kaustav & Grimes, Paul W. & Rogers, Kevin E., 2012. "Does competition improve public school efficiency? A spatial analysis," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 31(6), pages 1177-1190.
- Booker, Kevin & Gilpatric, Scott M. & Gronberg, Timothy & Jansen, Dennis, 2008. "The effect of charter schools on traditional public school students in Texas: Are children who stay behind left behind?," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 64(1), pages 123-145, July.
- Richard J. Cebula & Joshua C. Hall & Maria Y. Tackett, 2015.
"Nonpublic Competition and Public School Performance: Evidence from West Virginia,"
Working Papers
15-29, Department of Economics, West Virginia University.
- Richard J. Cebula & Joshua C. Hall & Maria Y. Tackett, 2017. "Non-public competition and public school performance: evidence from West Virginia," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(12), pages 1185-1193, March.
- Will Dobbie & Roland G. Fryer Jr., 2013.
"Getting beneath the Veil of Effective Schools: Evidence from New York City,"
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association, vol. 5(4), pages 28-60, October.
- Will Dobbie & Roland G. Fryer, Jr, 2011. "Getting Beneath the Veil of Effective Schools: Evidence from New York City," NBER Working Papers 17632, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- López-Torres, Laura & Johnes, Jill & Elliott, Caroline & Polo, Cristina, 2021. "The effects of competition and collaboration on efficiency in the UK independent school sector," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 96(C), pages 40-53.
- Oliver Himmler, 2009. "The Effects of School Competition on Academic Achievement and Grading Standards," CESifo Working Paper Series 2676, CESifo.
- Christopher Jepsen, 2002.
"The role of aggregation in estimating the effects of private school competition on student achievement,"
Open Access publications
10197/4436, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
- Jepsen, Christopher, 2002. "The role of aggregation in estimating the effects of private school competition on student achievement," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 52(3), pages 477-500, November.
- Garcia-Diaz, Rocio & del Castillo, Ernesto & Cabral, René, 2016. "School competition and efficiency in elementary schools in Mexico," International Journal of Educational Development, Elsevier, vol. 46(C), pages 23-34.
- Filer, Randall K. & Münich, Daniel, 2013. "Responses of private and public schools to voucher funding," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 34(C), pages 269-285.
- Herrera Gómez, Marcos, 2006. "Efecto de la Competencia de la Educación Privada sobre la Calidad de la Educación Pública [Effect of Private Education Competition on the Quality of Public Education]," MPRA Paper 30772, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Joshi, Priyadarshani, 2020. "Do private schools improve public school quality or increase stratification?," International Journal of Educational Development, Elsevier, vol. 77(C).
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- NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2009-06-03
- NEP-GTH: Game Theory (1) 2009-06-03
- NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (1) 2009-06-03
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