Publications
Georgetown Center Scholars contribute to current discussions on policy issues via concise Economic Policy Vignettes, more detailed Academic Papers, as well as full Books on various subjects.
Academic Papers
Academic Papers feature the recent works of Georgetown Center Scholars and Affiliates
- The Economic Implications of the Restricting Spectrum Purchases in the Incentive Auctions, Robert Shapiro, Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Coleman Bazelon (April 2013)
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Environmental Offset Policies, co-authored by Robert Hahn and Kenneth Richards
- Competing Environmental Labels, co-authored by Tom Lyon and Carolyn Fischer (December 2012)
- Corporate Environmental Strategies in Developing and Transition Economies, co-authored by Tom Lyon, Dietrich Earnhart and Madhu Khanna (December 2012)
- Cleaner Production in Small Firms taking part in Mexico’s Sustainable Supplier Program, a paper co-authored by Tom Lyon and Bart van Hoof (September 2012)
- Beyond the Dichotomy of Symbolic versus Substantive Actions: Evidence from Corporate Environmental Management, a paper co-authored by Tom Lyon and Eun-Hee Kim (September 2012)
- How Do Investors Respond to Green Company Awards in China?, a paper co-authored by Tom Lyon, Yao Lu, Xinzheng Shi, and Qie Yin (September 2012)
- Technological Development at the Boundaries of the Firm: A Knowledge -Based Examination in Drug Development, a paper by Jeffrey Macher and Christopher Boerner in the Strategic Management Journal (August 2012)
Economic Policy Vignettes
Economic Policy Vignettes highlight the policy implications of academic research. If you would like to submit work to be included as an Economic Policy Vignette, please contact the Georgetown Center.
- Financing Small and Medium Enterprises – It’s about Demand as well as Supply, a paper by Neil Gregory, May 2013
- Layovers May Be Riskier Than You Think, a paper by Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli, April 2013
- Is the U.S. Government’s Internet Policy Broken?: A Review of Captive Audience by Susan Crawford, a paper by Robert Hahn and Hal Singer, January 2013
- Rational Broadband Investment: Why the FCC’s New Task Force Is a Good Step Forward, a paper by Anna-Maria Kovacs, December 2012
- A New Form of Services Trade Agreement Moving Ahead in Geneva: “The International Services Agreement”, a paper by J.Robert Vastine, November 2012
- Is it Time to Unify Telecommunications Policy?, a paper by Jeffrey Macher and John Mayo, October 2012
- Overlooked Opportunities for U.S. Exports of Business Services, a paper by J. Bradford Jensen, September 2012
- Robust Enforcement Should Complement Voluntary Regulation, a paper by Jodi Short and Michael Toffel, September 2012
- Internet Policy: First, Do No Harm, a paper by Robert Hahn and Peter Passell, August 2012
Books
The following books are either published by, or contain the work of, Senior Policy Scholars and affiliates.
- Global Trade in Services: Fear, Facts and Offshoring, by J. Bradford Jensen, published by the Peterson Institute for International Economics (available on their website) – September 2011
- Good Cop/Bad Cop: Environmental NGOs and Their Strategies Toward Business, edited by Thomas P. Lyon, published by RFF Press, 2010, available through amazon.com – March 2010
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Why Public Efforts to Boost Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Have Failed – and What to Do About It, by Josh Lerner, published by Princeton University Press (available through amazon.com) – October 2009


