id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bt3gdghikvewljtexgbvfl5u6q William A. Fischel Do Amish One-Room Schools Make the Grade? The Dubious Data of Wisconsin v. Yoder 2011.0 .pdf text/html 1297 94 64 I have been a professor in the Dartmouth College Economics Department since 1973 and am also the Robert C. Their common theme holds that local governments should be thought of as active economic agents rather than passive "creatures of the state." My most recent book is "Zoning Rules! A general economic theory of local government behavior was the subject of "The Homevoter Hypothesis" (Harvard University Press in 2001). "Regulatory Takings" (Harvard University Press, 1995) investigated the constitutional ways by which the excesses of zoning might be curbed by the judiciary without infringing on the creativity and autonomy of local governance. My 2009 book, "Making the Grade" (University of Chicago Press), explores the economic evolution of American public school districts, the local government boundaries that home buyers care most about. Janice and I have for years followed Dartmouth men's basketball, and I have most recently served as an academic advisor to the team. ./cache/work_bt3gdghikvewljtexgbvfl5u6q.pdf ./txt/work_bt3gdghikvewljtexgbvfl5u6q.txt