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Prevailing Wage Research

Evaluation Report, Prevailing Wages, Office of the Legislative Auditor, State of Minnesota (Summary)

“A Comparison of Public School Construction Costs in Three Midwestern States that Have Changed Their Prevailing Wage Laws in the 1990s”
Peter Philips Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Utah

“Analysis of Regression and Surveys in Ohio LSC Report on S.B. 102 on Claimed Cost Savings from Exempting School Construction from Prevailing Wage Requirements”
Dr. Herbert J. Weisberg, Ohio State University

“Wages, Productivity and Highway Construction Costs”
Construction Labor Research Council

“The Effect of State Prevailing Wage Laws on Total Construction Costs”
Mark J. Prus, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Economics, State University of New York

“Prevailing Wage Laws and School Construction Costs: An Analysis of Public School Construction in Maryland and the Mid Atlantic States”
Mark J. Prus, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Economics, State University of New York

“Losing Ground: Lessons from the Repeal of Nine ‘Little Davis-Bacon’ Acts”
Dr. Peter Philips, Garth Mangum, Norm Waitzman and Anne Yeagle

“Kansas and Prevailing Wage Legislation”
Peter Philips Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Utah

“Square Foot Construction Costs for Newly Constructed State and Local Schools, Offices and Warehouses in Nine Southwestern States”
Peter Philips Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Utah

“Prevailing Wage Regulations and School Construction Costs: Evidence from British Columbia”
Cihan Bilginsoy, Assistant Professor, and Dr. Peter Philips, Professor, University of Utah

“Kentucky’s Prevailing Wage Law: Its History, Purpose and Effect”
Peter Philips Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Utah

“Making Hay When It Rains: The Effect Prevailing Wage Regulations, Scale Economies, Seasonal, Cyclical and Local Business Patterns Have On School Construction Costs”
Peter Philips Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Utah

“Four Biases and a Funeral - Dr. Vedder’s Faulty Experiment Linking Michigan’s Prevailing Wage Law to Construction Employment”
Peter Philips Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Utah

“The Adverse Economic Impact from Repeal of the Prevailing Wage Law in Missouri”
M. Kelsay, R. Wray and K. Pinkham, University of Missouri-Kansas City

“Do Lower Prevailing Wages Reduce Public Construction Costs?”
Howard Wial, Keystone Research Center

“End Not Justified by Means: An Analysis of the R.S. Means New Castle County Assessment of the Economic Impact of Adopting Prevailing Wage Laws on New Castle County Government Construction Projects”
Stephen Herzenberg and Mark Price, Keystone Research Center

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