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Institutional Economics

  1. Ammons, J., Shakya, S. & Zhukov, K. (2026). Covert Regime Change and Ideology. Public Choice. Download

  2. Shakya, S. and Ammons, J. (2025). The Invisible Hand Meets the Raised Fist: Social Movements and Market Legitimacy. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Download

  3. Ammons, J., Shakya, S., & Callais, J. T. (2025). What do women get from a successful revolution? Journal of Institutional Economics. Download

  4. Scarcioffolo, A., Mugabe, D., & Shakya, S. (2024). Stuck in the middle: The conundrum of firms’ responsiveness to environmental policy in shale production. Applied Economics Letters. Download

  5. Ammons, J., & Shakya, S. (2024). Revolutions and corruption. Public Choice. Download

  6. Neto, A., Nowicki, J., & Shakya, S. (2023). Do public libraries help mitigate crime? Evidence from Kansas City, MO. The Journal of Cultural Economics. Download

  7. Shakya, S., Li, B., & Etienne, X. (2022). Shale revolution, oil and gas prices, and drilling activities in the United States. Energy Economics. Download

  8. Shakya, S., Plemmons, A., & Sayago-Gomez, J. T. (2022). Spatial spillovers and the productivity-compensation gap in the United States. The Annals of Regional Science. Download

  9. Shakya, S., Basnet, S., & Paudel, J. (2022). Natural disasters and labor migration: Evidence from Nepal’s earthquake. World Development. Download

  10. Shakya, S., & Plemmons, A. (2022). Productivity spillovers and the productivity-compensation gap. Spatial Economic Analysis. Download

  11. Long, A. J., Shakya, S., Plemmons, A., & Stull, M. (2021). Is Time Really Money? Exploring the Temporal Actions Under Uncertainty in Crowdfunding Campaigns. Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research. Download

  12. Shakya, S., & Sohag, K. (2021). The fracking boom and crime rates in the rural American states: Some critical insights. The Extractive Industries and Society. Download

  13. Shakya, S., & Plemmons, A. (2021). The impact of economic freedom on startups. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy. Download

  14. Shakya, S., Erfanian, E., & Scarcioffolo, A. (2020). The political economy of Vermont’s abortion bill. Applied Economics Letters. Download

  15. Hall, J. C., Scarcioffolo, A. R., & Shakya, S. (2020). The political economy of Vermont’s anti-fracking movement. Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice. Download

  16. Hall, J. & Shakya, S. (2019). Federal regulations and US energy sector output. Oil, Gas, Energy Quarterly, 68(2):229-241. Download

  17. Shakya, S., Nepal, R., & Sharma, K. (2018). Electricity consumption and economic growth: empirical evidence from a resource-rich landlocked economy. International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 41(5-6):226-247. Download

  18. Shakya, S. & Lama, N. (2016). Possible decision rules to allocate quotas and reservations to ensure equity for Nepalese poor. Economic Journal of Development Issues, 17(1-2):149-162. Download

References
  1. Ammons, J., Shakya, S., & Zhukov, K. (2026). Covert regime change and ideology. Public Choice. 10.1007/s11127-026-01382-w
  2. Ammons, J. D., & Shakya, S. (2024). Revolutions and corruption. Public Choice, 201(1–2), 355–376. 10.1007/s11127-024-01173-1
  3. Shakya, S., Erfanian, E., & Scarcioffolo, A. (2020). The political economy of Vermont’s abortion bill. Applied Economics Letters, 29(1), 17–21. 10.1080/13504851.2020.1854663