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John C. Navin
Associate Professor
Member of the Faculty Since: 1991
Ph.D., Michigan
State University, 1992
M.A., Michigan
State University, 1992
B.A., B.S., Bowling
Green State University, 1987
Courses:
Recent Publications:
- "Household Income and Wealth," in Where
we Stand: The Strategic Assessment of the St. Louis Region, 5th
ed, East-West Gateway Council of Governments, 2006, (with
John C. Navin).
- "Do Riverboat Casinos Act as Competitors? A Look at the
St. Louis Market," (with Timothy
S. Sullivan), Economic Development Quarterly, Vol.
21, No. 1, February 2007, pp. 49-59.
- "Teaching College Economics in a High School Setting: Lessons
Learned and Implementation Strategies," International
Review of Economics Education, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2006 (with
Kathryn Martell and Timothy S. Sullivan).
- "The Relationship Between Bargaining Power and Salary:
Evidence From the National Hockey League," (with Timothy
S. Sullivan), The
Southern Business and Economic Journal, Vol. 27, No.
3 & 4, Summer/Fall 2004.
- "Recommended for a Healthy Economy: The Importance of the
Health Care Sector in Madison and St. Clair Counties," (with
Timothy S. Sullivan), commissioned
by the Leadership
Council Southwest Illinois, March 2005.
Recent Working Papers:
Recent Presentations:
- "Recommended for a Healthy Economy: The Importance of
the Health Care Sector in Madison and St. Clair Counties,"
(with Timothy S. Sullivan), presented
to the Labor-Management Committee of the Leadership Council Soutwestern
Illinois, July 28, 2005.
- “Traditional or Managed Care? Predicting the Choice of
Medicare Recipients,” (with Timothy
S. Sullivan) Presented at the Midwest Economics Association
Meetings, March 2001.
Other:
Prior to joining the SIUE faculty, Dr. Navin was an analyst for
both the Michigan Senate Fiscal Agency and the Michigan Department
of Treasury in the Office of Taxation and Economic Policy.
Professor Navin has published in Public Finance Quarterly,
Growth and Change, Health Economics, Journal of Economics, Public
Budgeting and Finance, International Review of Economics and Business
and the Proceedings of the National Tax Association Annual Conference
on Taxation.
His current research interests include examining the effects of
differential state medicaid benefits on female labor supply, the
impact of state health insurance regulation on job lock and the
effect of river boat gambling on state and local government.
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