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Articles 1 - 22 of 22
Full-Text Articles in Business
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Katrina Hudak, Carol C. Harter, Eric Sandgren, Tom Hagge
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Katrina Hudak, Carol C. Harter, Eric Sandgren, Tom Hagge
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Cayrn Key, Carol C. Harter, Patrick Ferrillo
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Cayrn Key, Carol C. Harter, Patrick Ferrillo
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Cate Weeks, Diane Russell, Carol C. Harter, Martin Watson
Inside Unlv, Cate Weeks, Diane Russell, Carol C. Harter, Martin Watson
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of The Hud Elder Cottage Housing Opportunity (Echo) Program, C Theodore Koebel, Julia Beamish, Karen A. Danielsen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
Evaluation Of The Hud Elder Cottage Housing Opportunity (Echo) Program, C Theodore Koebel, Julia Beamish, Karen A. Danielsen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
Public Policy and Leadership Faculty Publications
ECHO housing was introduced in the United States in the 1980s based on a program started in Australia in 1975. An ECHO unit is a small house in which an elderly person resides and which is placed near the home of a host (either relatives or close friends of the elderly person). The purpose of this arrangement is to make it convenient and efficient for the occupants of the host family dwelling to provide assistance to the elderly person residing in the smaller ECHO house.
Although ECHO housing provides a means for keeping an elderly resident close to family and …
Unlv Magazine, Barbara Cloud, Jennifer Vaughan
The Economic Impact Of The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository On The Economy Of Nevada, Mary Riddel, Martin Boyett, R. Keith Schwer
The Economic Impact Of The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository On The Economy Of Nevada, Mary Riddel, Martin Boyett, R. Keith Schwer
Publications (YM)
Current Yucca Mountain Project (YMP) operations provide relatively high-wage employment to the Nevada economy and constitute an economically stable proportion of the total gross state product (GSP). If the YMP were discontinued, economic losses, relative to the current economy, would be substantial. In 2000, the YMP contributed $195.7 million to the Nevada economy and an additional $188.6 million in 2001. The YMP was responsible for 3,650 jobs in 2000. This translates into a real disposable income of roughly $131 million earned each year in the state of Nevada.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Stephen Rosenbaum
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Stephen Rosenbaum
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Gale Sinatra
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Gale Sinatra
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Gene Hall
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Gene Hall
Inside UNLV
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Inside Unlv, Kevin Force, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Stuart Mann
Inside Unlv, Kevin Force, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Stuart Mann
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
A Monte Carlo Analysis Of Hedonic Models Using Traditional And Spatial Approaches, Helen R. Neill, David M. Hassenzahl, Djeto D. Assane
A Monte Carlo Analysis Of Hedonic Models Using Traditional And Spatial Approaches, Helen R. Neill, David M. Hassenzahl, Djeto D. Assane
Public Policy and Leadership Faculty Publications
Hedonic regression analysis of single family homes typically includes structural variables, locational variables and neighborhood quality characteristics. When nearby properties are related, Dubin (1988) reports that error terms are spatially autocorrelated. Estimation methods for these spatially autocorrelated error terms or hereafter, spatial approaches, include maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) and kriging techniques such as kriged maximum likelihood estimation (KMLE). Unfortunately these spatial methods require massive computer resources and are limited to significantly fewer observations than traditional ordinary least squares (OLS). This paper investigates the combination of spatial approaches and Monte Carlo analysis, a method that approximates large data sets. A question …
Consumptive Water Use At The Mirage Hotel And The Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino In Las Vegas, Nevada, Johann A. Feller
Consumptive Water Use At The Mirage Hotel And The Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino In Las Vegas, Nevada, Johann A. Feller
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The Las Vegas Valley is one of the driest regions in the southwest United States. Due to limited water supplies from the Colorado River, rainfall, and groundwater sources, the water requirements of the valley’s growing population is slated to surpass the current available water supply. The purpose of this comparative study is to quantify the amount of consumptive water used at a major Las Vegas resort/casino in one year. This, being of importance, because of the resort/casino industry’s role as one of the largest, most visible, and most resource intensive industries in the Las Vegas valley. The goal of this …
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Richard Morgan, Carol C. Harter
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Richard Morgan, Carol C. Harter
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Fred Bachhuber
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Fred Bachhuber
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Carolyn Sabo
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Carolyn Sabo
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Richard Jensen, Carol C. Harter, Kenneth E. Marks
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Richard Jensen, Carol C. Harter, Kenneth E. Marks
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Perspectives On Radioactive Waste Disposal: A Consideration Of Economic Efficiency And Intergenerational Equity, Helen R. Neill, Robert H. Neill
Perspectives On Radioactive Waste Disposal: A Consideration Of Economic Efficiency And Intergenerational Equity, Helen R. Neill, Robert H. Neill
Public Policy and Leadership Faculty Publications
There are both internal and external pressures on the U.S. Department of Energy to reduce the estimated costs of isolating radioactive waste, $19 billion for transuranic waste at Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) and $57 billion for high level waste at Yucca Mountain. The question arises whether economic analyses would add to the decision-making process to reduce costs yet maintain the same level of radiological protection. This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of using cost-benefit analysis (CBA), a tool used to measure economic efficiency as an input for these decisions. Using a comparative research approach, we find that CBA …
Inside Unlv, Richard Jensen, Donna Mcaleer, Jennifer Vaughan, Cate Weeks, Carol C. Harter, Jeffrey Koep
Inside Unlv, Richard Jensen, Donna Mcaleer, Jennifer Vaughan, Cate Weeks, Carol C. Harter, Jeffrey Koep
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Premier, Richard Mirman
Premier, Richard Mirman
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
No abstract provided.
Premier, Susie Southgate-Fox, Stan Bromley, April Apple, Greg Miller
Premier, Susie Southgate-Fox, Stan Bromley, April Apple, Greg Miller
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
No abstract provided.
Premier, Bill Werner, Mohsen Azizsoltani, John Sweeney, George Baggott
Premier, Bill Werner, Mohsen Azizsoltani, John Sweeney, George Baggott
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
No abstract provided.
Task 3: Quality Assurance Program, Amy J. Smiecinski
Task 3: Quality Assurance Program, Amy J. Smiecinski
Publications (YM)
The University and Community College System of Nevada (UCCSN) is qualified as a supplier of scientific and engineering studies as well as software development. Quality Assurance Procedures (QAPs) comprise the upper tier of the UCCSN QA Program, written in accordance with QAP-2.0, “Quality Assurance Program – Preparation, Approval, and Revision of Procedures”, to meet the requirements of DOE/RW-0333P, OCRWM Quality Assurance Requirements and Description (QARD). The UCCSN Quality Assurance Requirements Matrix is provided to DOE specifying where in the QAPs OCRWM QA requirements are met, as well as exceptions to the QARD, due to scope of work.