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| | | I pursue a multi-pronged research agenda in which I study the economic history of the American South, economic development more generally, and all things related to Walmart. Here are a few papers that are online; most of my papers are also available on my SSRN page.
Courtemanche, Charles and Art Carden. 2011. Competing with Costco and Sam's Club: Warehouse Club Entry and Grocery Prices. NBER Working Paper 17220.
Courtemanche, Charles and Art Carden. 2011. Supersizing Supercenters? The impact of Walmart Supercenters on body mass index and obesity. Journal of Urban Economics 69(2):165-181.
Carden, Art and Robert A. Lawson. 2010. Human Rights and Economic Liberalization. Business and Politics 12(2):Article 2.
Carden, Art and Lisa Verdon. 2010. When is Corruption a Substitute for Economic Freedom? Law and Development Review 3(1):41-64.
Carden, Art and Charles Courtemanche. 2009. Walmart, Leisure, and Culture. Contemporary Economic Policy 27(4):450-461.
Carden, Art, Charles Courtemanche, and Jeremy Meiners. 2009. Painting the Town Red? Wal-Mart and Values. Business and Politics 11(2):Article 5.
Carden, Art, Charles Courtemanche, and Jeremy Meiners. 2009. Does Wal-Mart Reduce Social Capital? Public Choice 138:109-136.
Carden, Art. 2009.
Can't Buy Me Growth: On Foreign Aid and Economic Change
. Journal of Private Enterprise 25(1):105-123.
Carden, Art. 2009.
Shock and Awe: Institutional Change, Neoliberalism, and Disaster Capitalism. Journal of Lutheran Ethics 9(6, online). (Review Article)
Carden Art. 2009. Inputs and Institutions as Conservative Elements. Review of Austrian Economics 22(1):1-19. (Gated Link, also in HTML)
Carden, Art. 2007. Christian Ethics, Formal Institutions, and Economic Growth. American Review of Political Economy 5(1):34-53.
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