Publications
The Center continually has an array of research products under development. Some publications focus in-depth on particular economic development issues, while others will have a more general nature to help individuals improve their economic thinking skills.
Kansas Research
The Funding Crisis in the Kansas Public Employees Retirement SystemThis report details why the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System is bankrupt under current operating assumptions. It also suggests reasons why the system should transform from a defined-benefit arrangement to a defined-contribution arrangement (like the one used by the Kansas Board of Regents).
>>View Publication Kansas Perspective on Taxpayer MigrationThis document provides an executive summary, from a Kansas perspective, of the Center's report titled "The County-to-County Migration of Taxpayers and their Incomes, 1995-2006."
»View Publication A History of Manufacturing in Kansas: Profile of an Economic StrengthThe report, underwritten and published by Kansas, Inc., documents and analyzes the growth trends and dynamic compositional changes related to manufacturing that have taken place in Kansas.
»View Publication Proposition K: A Better Property Tax System for KansasThis study, underwritten and published by the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy, provides an argument and conceptual design for a property tax system that replaces the age-old ad valorem system.
»View Publication The Relationship Between School Funding and Student Achievement in Kansas Public SchoolsThis report evaluates the impact of public school funding on student performance in Kansas. It finds no statistically significant relationship between per-student funding and test scores. It finds weak evidence of a positive relationship between per-student funding and graduation rates.
»View Publication Expensing: A Competitive Leap for Kansas Tax PolicyThis brief discusses an income tax procedure known as “expensing.” It explains how it works and why implementing it would make the Kansas tax code more investment-friendly.
»View Publication The County-to-County Migration Patterns of Kansas Taxpayers,1985-2004This report provides detailed analysis of the annual county-to-county migration patterns of taxpayers (IRS filers) in Kansas. The report is supplemented by a spreadsheet file that provides detailed information for each of the 105 counties in Kansas. Please read the “Description” tab of the spreadsheet to understand how to find the information you want.
»View Publication Spreadsheets Economic Growth and Productivity in the Regions of Kansas,1969-2003This article, published in the spring 2006 issue of the Kansas Policy Review, evaluates economic growth and productivity trends among the Plains states and the different regions of Kansas.
»View Publication (html) Download (pdf) Property Tax Comparisons Among Kansas Localities and Select Cities of the United StatesThis study, underwritten and published by Kansas, Inc., uses hypothetical homestead, commercial, and industrial properties to accurately compare property tax burdens across 118 Kansas localities, over decade-by-decade intervals, from 1975 to 2005.
»View Publication A Brief Economic History of Kansas, 1969-2003This report highlights key findings from a set of seven companion reports that investigate long-term economic trends in Kansas from different perspectives. The Center produced the seven different reports for Kansas, Inc.
»View Publication Economic Change in Kansas Counties: A Data Supplement to "Exaggerated tales of Rural Economic Decline" The Kansas Productivity PuzzleThis report provides a situation analysis of the Kansas economy. It highlights the historic trends of key economic variables that both identify and relate to poor productivity growth in Kansas.
»View Publication The Factors That Lead to Rural Economic DevelopmentThis brief reviews the economic evidence with regard rural economic development and how the evidence may relate to Kansas.
»View Publication The Growth of Cities and Rural Economic DevelopmentThis brief explains how reports of rural economic decline are often exaggerated due to the way in which government statisticians define "rural." It also explains the economic development importance of proximity to population centers.
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General Research The County-to-County Migration of Taxpayers and their Incomes, 1995-2006This report evaluates the patterns and determinants of year-to-year migration patterns of taxpayers among all U.S. counties in the 48 contiguous states. It also provides a review of other migration-related studies.
»View Publication Evaluating Roads as Investments: A Primer on Benefit-Cost and Economic-Impact AnalysisBased on a review of select Midwestern states, public decision makers rarely analyze road projects as investments. The prioritization of transportation funds can improve substantially if decision makers established rigorous and reliable benefit-cost analysis protocols. This report offers an introduction to the issues and procedures involved.
»View Publication Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Technological ChangeThis report offers a primer on the complicated relationship among three key components of the economic development process. Readers will benefit from the expansive definition of the term “entrepreneurship.”
»View Publication Public Policy and EntrepreneurshipThis report offers a framework for understanding the entrepreneurial process and assesses the academic evidence regarding the array of policies used to stimulate entrepreneurship.
»View Publication Biotechnology Centers and Technology-Based Economic DevelopmentThe purpose of this report is to foster a broad and general understanding of the relationship between the establishment of biotechnology centers and economic development at the state level, and to consider whether a state biotechnology center is a critical infrastructural element of a state’s overall economic development strategy. The evidence is not conclusive that a state biotechnology center is the most efficient way for a state to stimulate its biotechnology industry.
»View Publication Principles of Regulation and Competition Policy for the Telecommunications IndustryThis report articulates a set of economic principles to assist policymakers in their deliberations on the issue of deregulation in telecommunications markets. The key question confronting policymakers concerns when the discipline imposed by competition can substitute for the discipline imposed by regulation. The complexity of this question is exacerbated by the technological dynamics of the industry. It is critical that any test for deregulation be structured and dutifully applied in a manner that promotes consumer welfare rather than the welfare of individual competitors. The risk is that an improperly designed test for deregulation will serve anti-competitive rather than pro-competitive ends.
»View Publication Competing Concepts of Income and the Double Taxation of SavingThis report explains how the definition of income adopted for the income tax system in the United States (at both the federal and state levels) imposes an inherent double tax on the process of saving, which impedes economic growth and development. Policy makers can eliminate the growth impediment—and simultaneously simplify the administration of income tax systems—by adopting an alternate economic definition of income.
»View Publication The Impact of High-Speed Internet Access on Local Economic GrowthThis report measures the impact of high-speed Internet access on local economic growth. The results suggest that high-speed Internet access increases growth in earnings per worker, aggregate earnings and the number of firms, but it lowers the rate of growth of employment. All of these effects were larger in less densely populated areas, suggesting that rural areas do benefit disproportionately from high-speed internet access.
»View Publication Business Climate Indexes: Which Work, Which Don't, and What Can They Say
About the Kansas Economy?This report examines the link between state economic growth and the most prominent business climate indexes that have been published over the past two decades.
»View Publication If You Build it, Will They Come?This report provides a review and synthesis of the many economic studies that have attempted to assess whether public highway expenditures have resulted in improved economic grow. On balance, over the past three decades, the evidence indicates that such expenditures re-organize patterns of regional commerce rather than contribute to net new growth. One can find localized exceptions to this general finding.
»View Publication Economic Factors Related to the Development and Commercialization of BiotechnologiesBiotech is all the rage in professional economic development circles these days. Forty-one states have created policy initiatives to develop biotechnology into an engine of state economic growth. This report is a primer on the biotech "industry" and the complex market interactions associated with creating successful biotechnologies.
»View Publication Exaggerated Tales of Rural Economic Decline