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It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the vrewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest--Adam Smith

Publications

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2009

Assessing Financial Literacy among Hispanics in the California Central Valley, Antonio Avalos and Janice Peterson

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2008

A Study on Income Equality, Amy Chubb and Antonio Avalos

San Joaquin Valley Gross Regional Product, A Preliminary Report, Ed Birdyshaw and Johannes Siemson

An Examination of the Payday Lending Industry in the City of Fresno, Amy Chubb and Antonio Avalos

The Annual Economic Impact of Benefits Payments to the Retirees by the City of Fresno Retirement Systems (CFRS), Antonio Avalos

The Annual Economic Impact of Benefits Payments to the Retirees by the City of Fresno Employees Retirement System (ERS), Antonio Avalos

The Annual Economic Impact of Benefits Payments to the Retirees by the City of Fresno Fire and Police Retirement System (FPRS), Antonio Avalos

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2007

The Economic Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in the City of Fresno, Amy Chubb and Antonio Avalos

2007 San Joaquin Valley Quality of Life Index, Antonio Avalos

Assessing the Economic Impact of a Local Preference Ordinance in the City of Fresno. Antonio Avalos and Edward Birdyshaw

Assessing Economic Development in Fresno, Maricopa, Riverside, San Bernardino and Washoe Counties: A Comparative Study Antonio Avalos

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2006

The Economic Impact of California State University, Fresno on the San Joaquin Valley's Economy. Antonio Avalos

Assessing the Economic Impact of Establishing a Living Wage Ordinance in the City of Fresno. Antonio Avalos

Is There Consensus Among International Economic Educators? Don R. Leet and Nancy A. Lang

Ten Observations on High School Economics Textbooks. Don R. Leet and Jane S. Lopus

(Abstract) Privatizing an Open-Access Resource and Environmental Degradation. Edward Birdyshaw and Christoper Ellis, forthcoming in Ecological Economics.