Professor Zoltan Acs co-edited, with
Alan Lyles, Obesity, Business and
Public Policy, published by Edward Elgar in
2007.
Professor Kenneth Button’s books
Planning History and Methodology:
5 (Classics in Planning), co-edited with
Michael Wegener and Peter Nijkamp,
and Land Use Planning: 6 (Classics
in Planning), co-edited with Hugo Priemus
and Peter Nijkamp, were published in
January by Edward Elgar Publishing
Ltd. His book Handbook of Transport
Modeling (Handbooks in Transport), co-written
with David Hnsher, will have its 2nd
edition published in August by Elsevier
Science & Technology.
Button, who is also the director of
the Center for Transportation, Policy,
Operations, and Logistics, and director
of the Aerospace Policy Research Center,
published the article “Time for
the U.S. to Reform Its Soviet-style
Approach to ATC” in the Viewpoint
section of the April 30 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine.
His article “Ability to Recover
Full Costs through Price Discrimination
in Deregulated Scheduled Air Transport
Markets,” written with A. Costa
and C. Cruz, was published in Transport
Reviews, Vol. 27, No. 2 (2007).
Adjunct Professor Brent M.
Eastwood’s article "Walk
This Way" on
transportation and urban/planning politics
was published in The American.
Kevin J. Fandl’s (current PhD student) article “Bilateral Agreements and
Fair Trade Practices: A Policy Analysis
of the Colombia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement
(2006)” will be published this
month in the Yale Human Rights and
Development Law Journal (citation:10
Yale Human Rts. & Dev.
L. J. 64; 2006).
Emilia Istrate, Debasree DasGupta, and Paul
Weissburg (current PhD Students) will have their article "Toward
Developing a Structured Approach to
the Diagnosis and Resolution of Nonperforming
Loans" published in the July 2007
issue of Review of Policy Research.
Emilia Istrate (current PhD
student) co-wrote,
with Professor Maksim Tsvetovat and
Karabi Acharya, “Networks
on the Ground- Rural Development in
Kenya.” This article, a result
of Istrate’s collaboration with
Mason’s Center for Social Complexity
will appear in the International
Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
special issue: Social Networking and
Knowledge Flows.