Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci
Jacksonville University
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International Journal of Environmental Studies | 2014
William F. Lawless; Mito Akiyoshi; Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; John Whitton
Global agreement exists for the policy of the geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive wastes, provided that there is public consent. To gain consent, social scientists recommend the less competitive approach of consensus rather than the majority rule (MR) of democracies. But, we hypothesize, competition for public consent from MR best improves the quality and stability of choice.
Journal of Applied Statistics | 2016
Richard J. Cebula; Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Russell Kashian
Within the context of the period fixed-effects model, this study uses a 2002–2009 state-level panel data set of the USA to investigate the relative impact of state cigarette excise taxation across the nation in reducing cigarette smoking. In particular, by focusing upon the state cigarette excise taxation levels within each of the nine US Census Divisions, this study investigates whether there are inter-regional differences in the rate of responsiveness of cigarette consumption to increased state cigarette taxes. The initial empirical estimates reveal that although the per capita number of packs of cigarettes smoked annually is a decreasing function of the state cigarette excise tax in all nine Census Regions, the relative response of cigarette smoking to state cigarette tax increases varies considerably from one region to the next. Reinforcing this conclusion, in one specification of the model, the number of packs of cigarettes smoked in response to a higher state cigarette tax is statistically significant and negative in only eight of the nine Census Divisions. Furthermore, when cigarette smoking is measured in terms of the percentage of the population classified as smokers, interregional differentials in the response of smokers to higher state cigarette taxes are much greater. Thus, there is evidence that cigarette excise taxation exercises rather different impacts on the propensity to smoke across Census Regions.
Journal of Economics and Finance | 2014
Richard J. Cebula; Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Maggie Foley
The Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy | 2015
Maggie Foley; Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci
The Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy | 2015
Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Richard J. Cebula; Robert Boylan; Rody Borg
Journal of Housing Research | 2015
Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Richard J. Cebula; Robert Boylan
International Advances in Economic Research | 2015
Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Richard J. Cebula; Robert Boylan; C. Douglass Izard; George Gresham
MPRA Paper | 2014
Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Robert Boylan; Richard J. Cebula
Archive | 2016
Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Christine M. Sapienza; William F. Lawless; Kathleen Kavanagh
Archive | 2014
Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci; Robert Boylan; Richard