Faculty Scholarship 2018
Department of Public Policy
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Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
McConky, B Amoroso, E Hittinger, K. "Keeping your cool–A multi-stakeholder look at AC sizing." Building and Environment 131. (2018): 306-329. Print. £
Hittinger, Jawad Siddiqui, Eric. "Forecasting price parity for stand-alone hybrid solar microgrids: an international comparison." Energy Systems 9. 4 (2018): 953-979. Print. £
Qing Miao
Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Miao, Qing, Yilin Hou, and Michael Abrigo. "Measuring the Financial Shocks of Natural Disasters: A Panel Study of U.S. States." National Tax Journal 71. 1 (2018): 11-44. Print. *
Zhang, Fengxiu, Eric Welch, and Qing Miao. "Public Organization Adaptation to Extreme Events: Mediating Role of Risk Perception." Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 28. 3 (2018): 371-387. Print. *
Wang, Yiwei and Qing Miao. "Implication of Replacing the Federal and State Fuel Taxes with a National Vehicle Miles Traveled Tax." Transportation Research Records: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. (2018): 1-11. Print. *
Miao, Qing, et al. "Public Transit Extreme Weather Risk Perceptions Climate Adaptation Climate Change." Transportation Research Part D 63. (2018): 421-432. Web. *
Miao, Qing, et al. "What Drives Public Transit Organizations in the United States to Adapt to Extreme Weather Events?" Journal of Environmental Management 225. (2018): 252-260. Web. *
Miao, Qing. "Are We Adapting to Floods? Evidence from Global Flooding Fatalities." Risk Analysis. (2018): 1-16. Web. *
Miao, Qing, Eric Welch, and P.S. Sriraj. "Extreme Weather, Public Transport Ridership and Moderating Effect of Bus Stop Shelters." Journal of Transport Geography 74. (2018): 125-133. Print. * «
Invited Article/Publication
Miao, Qing. "The Fiscal Implications of Managing Natural Disasters for National and Subnational Governments." Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science. (2018). Web. * ∆ £