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Name: Calvin Kent
Title: Vice President CBER
Office: CBER
Phone: 304-696-6005
Email: kentc@marshall.edu
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Research Based: | | | Presentations: (1998, April 21). Deregulation and competition in the electric utility industry: The limits of economic theory. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Private Enterprise Education, Dallas, TX.
(1999, March 5). Teaching cash flow as a concept in entrepreneurship. Paper presented at the Second Annual Conference on Entrepreneurship, Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Kansas City, MO.
| | | | Proceedings: (1996, November 7). The potential impact of technological progress on U. S. energy markets: A comment. Paper presented at the Federal Advisory Committee on Energy Statistics, Washington, DC.
(1997, April 14). Issues in mid-term modeling of energy markets. Paper presented at the Federal Advisory Committee on Energy Statistics, Washington, DC.
& Capehart, R. (1998). Restructuring the West Virginia revenue system: The potential for an SBT. Proceedings of the 91st Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association (pp. 281-393). Austin TX.
& Rushing, F. (1998). The status of K-12 entrepreneurship education in the United States. Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1998, Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Entrepreneurship Research Conference (pp. 677-379). Gent, Belgium.
| | | | Publications: Capehart, R. & Caryl, M. (1997). West Virginia Governor’s Commission makes reform recommendation. State Tax Notes, 15,(9), 541-581.
Burton, M., & Hatcher, R. (1997). The Impact on the economically disadvantaged of the sales tax on food: Evidence from West Virginia. State Tax Notes, 15,(19), 1201-1204.
Burton, M., & Hicks, M. (1998). Evaluating comprehensive tax reform: Lessons from West Virginia. State Tax Notes, 16(20), 1-11.
& Rushing, F. Entrepreneurship in principles of economics texts: An update. Journal of Economic Education, 30(2), 184-188.
Innovations in instruction for business and related subjects: The unfinished agenda. The Journal of Private Enterprise, 13(1), 1-12.
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