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Lesli S. Ott

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First Name:Lesli
Middle Name:S.
Last Name:Ott
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Working papers

  1. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2010. "Crime and arrests: deterrence or resource reallocation?," Working Papers 2010-011, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  2. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2008. "City business cycles and crime," Working Papers 2008-026, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Articles

  1. Ruben Hernandez-Murillo & Lesli S. Ott & Michael T. Owyang & Denise Whalen, 2011. "Patterns of interstate migration in the United States from the survey of income and program participation," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 93(May), pages 169-186.
  2. Thomas Garrett & Lesli Ott, 2011. "Crime and arrests: deterrence or resource reallocation?," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(12), pages 1171-1175.
  3. Lesli S. Ott, 2010. "Patents: protecting inventors and the public good," Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue May.
  4. Jeffrey P. Cohen & Cletus C. Coughlin & Lesli S. Ott, 2009. "Auctions as a vehicle to reduce airport delays and achieve value capture," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 91(Nov), pages 569-588.
  5. Cletus C. Coughlin & Lesli S. Ott, 2009. "Regulating carbon emissions: the cap-and-trade program," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Oct, pages 12-13.
  6. Lesli S. Ott, 2008. "The economic impact of an influenza pandemic on the United States," Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Feb.
  7. Lesli S. Ott, 2008. "Big-box retail and its impact on local communities," Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Jan.
  8. Cletus C. Coughlin & Lesli S. Ott, 2007. "What do you get for \"Sixteen Tons\"?," National Economic Trends, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Dec.
  9. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2006. "Uneven city job trends weigh on Kentucky's recovery," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Jul, pages 17-17.
  10. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2006. "Job cuts in manufacturing, transportation slow recovery," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Jan, pages 1-16.
  11. Cletus C. Coughlin & Lesli S. Ott, 2006. "Soft or hard landing?," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Oct, pages 1-18.
  12. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2005. "Neighboring cities show job trends that are far apart," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Jul, pages 1-17.
  13. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2005. "Up, up and away: personal bankruptcies soar!," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Oct, pages 10-11.

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  1. Lesli S. Ott, 2008. "The economic impact of an influenza pandemic on the United States," Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Feb.

    Mentioned in:

    1. > Economics of Welfare > Health Economics > Economics of Pandemics > Consequences > Macroeconomic

Working papers

  1. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2010. "Crime and arrests: deterrence or resource reallocation?," Working Papers 2010-011, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

    Cited by:

    1. Yu Liu & Thomas M. Fullerton Jr. & Nathan J. Ashby, 2013. "Assessing The Impacts Of Labor Market And Deterrence Variables On Crime Rates In Mexico," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 31(4), pages 669-690, October.
    2. Philip A. Curry & Anindya Sen & George Orlov, 2016. "Crime, apprehension and clearance rates: Panel data evidence from Canadian provinces," Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 49(2), pages 481-514, May.

  2. Thomas A. Garrett & Lesli S. Ott, 2008. "City business cycles and crime," Working Papers 2008-026, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

    Cited by:

    1. Konov, Joshua Ioji / JK, 2011. "Piercing the Veil’s Effect on Corporate Human Rights Violations & International Corporate Crime (Human Trafficking, Slavery, etc)," MPRA Paper 35714, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Sourav Batabyal, 2011. "Temporal Causality and the Dynamics of Crime and Delinquency," Atlantic Economic Journal, Springer;International Atlantic Economic Society, vol. 39(4), pages 421-441, December.

Articles

  1. Ruben Hernandez-Murillo & Lesli S. Ott & Michael T. Owyang & Denise Whalen, 2011. "Patterns of interstate migration in the United States from the survey of income and program participation," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 93(May), pages 169-186.

    Cited by:

    1. Fullerton, Thomas M., Jr. & Ramirez, David A. & Walke, Adam G., 2013. "An Econometric Analysis of Population Change in Arkansas," MPRA Paper 59588, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 11 Nov 2013.
    2. Victor Agadjanian & Evgenia Gorina, 2019. "Economic Swings, Political Instability and Migration in Kyrgyzstan," European Journal of Population, Springer;European Association for Population Studies, vol. 35(2), pages 285-304, May.
    3. Bulent Guler, 2013. "Dual Income Couples and Interstate Migration," 2013 Meeting Papers 898, Society for Economic Dynamics.
    4. Ben Klemens, 2022. "An analysis of US domestic migration via subset-stable measures of administrative data," Journal of Computational Social Science, Springer, vol. 5(1), pages 351-382, May.
    5. Ahmet Ali Taskin, 2014. "Sorted and Settled: Migration Decisions of Dual Income Families," ERSA conference papers ersa14p1219, European Regional Science Association.
    6. Fullerton, Thomas M., Jr. & Walke, Adam G. & Villavicencio, Diana, 2015. "An Econometric Approach for Modeling Population Change in Doña Ana County, New Mexico," MPRA Paper 71141, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 28 Jan 2015.
    7. Jack Baker & David Swanson & Jeff Tayman, 2021. "The Accuracy of Hamilton–Perry Population Projections for Census Tracts in the United States," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 40(6), pages 1341-1354, December.
    8. Iriti, Jennifer & Page, Lindsay C. & Bickel, William E., 2018. "Place-based scholarships: Catalysts for systems reform to improve postsecondary attainment," International Journal of Educational Development, Elsevier, vol. 58(C), pages 137-148.
    9. Jack DeWaard & Janna Johnson & Stephan D. Whitaker, 2019. "Internal Migration in the United States: A Comprehensive Comparative Assessment of the Consumer Credit Panel," Working Papers 18-04R, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
    10. Sohani Fatehin & David L. Sjoquist, 2021. "State and Local Taxes and Employment by Wage Level," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 35(1), pages 53-65, February.

  2. Thomas Garrett & Lesli Ott, 2011. "Crime and arrests: deterrence or resource reallocation?," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(12), pages 1171-1175.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Jeffrey P. Cohen & Cletus C. Coughlin & Lesli S. Ott, 2009. "Auctions as a vehicle to reduce airport delays and achieve value capture," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 91(Nov), pages 569-588.

    Cited by:

    1. Wang, Jinshuo & Samsura, D. Ary A. & van der Krabben, Erwin, 2019. "Institutional barriers to financing transit-oriented development in China: Analyzing informal land value capture strategies," Transport Policy, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 1-10.

  4. Cletus C. Coughlin & Lesli S. Ott, 2009. "Regulating carbon emissions: the cap-and-trade program," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Oct, pages 12-13.

    Cited by:

    1. Atkinson, Robert D. & Hackler, Darrene, 2010. "Economic Doctrines and Approaches to Climate Change Policy," MPRA Paper 29718, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  5. Lesli S. Ott, 2008. "The economic impact of an influenza pandemic on the United States," Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue Feb.

    Cited by:

    1. Llanto, Gilberto M., 2016. "Risks, Shocks, Building Resilience: Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 2016-09, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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  1. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (2) 2008-09-05 2010-04-17
  2. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (2) 2008-09-05 2010-04-17
  3. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (1) 2010-04-17

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