Larry Huckins

Asst Professor

Zicklin School of Business

Department: Bert Wasserman Dept Eco & Fin

Areas of expertise:

Email Address: larry.huckins@baruch.cuny.edu

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Education

Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago

M.A., Economics, University of Chicago

B.S., Math & Economics, University of New Hampshire

Books

Lirtzman, S. I., Carmichael, D. R., Huckins, L., Reiner, T., Seley, J. E., & Wolpert, J. (1990). A Study of the Feasibility of an Independent Staten Island. (p. i-iv, 1-42, Appendices). New York State Senate.

Huckins, L., & Carnevale, J. T. (1986). The distribution and Impact of Federal Grants and Other Payments. (p. 153-166). Washington D. C., U. S. G.P.O, Federal-State-Local Fiscal Relations Report to the President and Congress.

Huckins, L. (1986). Deductibility of State-Local Taxes and the Effects on State-Local Revenue and Spending: A Welfare Analysis. (p. 349-358). Washington, DC, U. S., G. P. O, Federal –Sate-Local Fiscal Relations: Technical Studies.

Huckins, L. (1986). Tax Exemption Municipal Bond Interest: Revenue and Allocation Effects. (p. 313-348). Washington, DC, U. S., G. P. O, Federal –Sate-Local Fiscal Relations: Technical Studies.

Huckins, L. (1985). Provision of the Internal Revenue Code that Benefit State and Local Governments. (p. 251-323). Washington, D.C., U. S. G. P. O, Federal-State-Local Fiscal Relations Report to the President and Congress.

Huckins, L., & Bittlingmayer, G. (1978). The Federal Government’s Control of Energy, High School Debate Series. Washington, DC, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.

Wiley, D. E., Harnischfeger, A., & Huckins, L. (1977). The National Assessment of Educational Progress Model: A Tool for Achievement-Based Title I Fund Allocation. National Institute of Education, NIE 400-760063.

Huckins, L., & Tolley, G. S. (1976). Housing Stability and Monetary Policy-Cost and Benefits. U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD-323-TQ-76.

Journal Articles

(1989). Capital Labor Substitution in Municipal Government. Public Finance Quarterly, 17(4). 357-374.

(1981). Urban Infrastructure and Equilibrium Debt. Urban Affairs Papers, 3(2). 43-50.

Book Chapters

Huckins, L., & Carnevale, J. T. (1988). Federal Grants-In-Aid Theoretical Concerns, Design Issues, and Implementation Strategy. In Bell, M. E. (Ed.), State and Local Finance in an Era of New Federalism (pp. 41-62). Greenwich, Conn. JAI Press.

Vaughan, R., & Huckins, L. (1982). The Cost of Urban Expressway Noise. In Diamond, Jr., D. B., & Tolley, G. S. (Eds.), The Economics of Urban Amenities (pp. 125-141). New York Academic Press.

Huckins, L., & Tolley, G. (1981). Investments in Local Capital Infrastructure. In Clark, T. N. (Ed.), Urban Policy Analysis: Directions for Future Research, Urban Affairs Annual Review (pp. 123-131).

Presentations

Huckins, L. (2005, July 31). Aid Formulas and Development and Growth in African Nations. New York City: Global Training Center.

Huckins, L. (2005, July 31). Public Expenditure and Revenue Analysis. New York City: Global Training Center.

Huckins, L. (2005, July 31). The Role of Government. New York City: Global Training Center.

Huckins, L. (1992, March 31). Explaining Large City Government Expenditures as Factor Demands. New York City: Eastern Economics Association.

Huckins, L. (1985, December 28). Comments on Deductibility of State-Local Taxes: Some Unresolved Issues. New York: National Tax Association Meeting.

Huckins, L. (1983, June 30). Municipal Government Expenditures and Factor Demands. Public Lecture. : University of Chicago.

Huckins, L. (1980, August 31). Analytic Structure for Understanding Capital Expenditures of the Cites. paper presented. Denver: American Economic Association Meetings.

Huckins, L. (1980, June 30). Large Municipal Government Factor Demands and Factor Substitution. paper presented. Chicago: Conference on Urban Economics.

Huckins, L., & Tolley, G. S. (1977, September 13). Jobs, Training and Education. paper presented. Chicago, IL: Chicago United.

Huckins, L., Schiff, M. W., & Tolley, G. S. (1977, April 6). Public School Finance and the Chicago Case. paper presented. Chicago, IL: city of Chicago Board of Education.

Huckins, L., & Sutton, N. J. (1977, April 5). Accuracy and Cost of Text Data for Title I Fund Allocation. Paper presented/Annual Meeting. New York: American Educational Research Association.

Vaughan, R. J., & Huckins, L. (1975, August 31). The Economics of Expressway Noise Pollution Abatement. : The Rand Paper Series.

Other Scholarly Works

Huckins, L. (1995). Tax Cuts, Employment, and State and Local Revenues.

Huckins, L., & Graves, P. (1978). A Methodology for Assessing Federal Research and Development Programs and Applications to Solar/Storage Space Heating Technologies.

Huckins, L., & Vaughan, R. G. (1976). Noise Pollution from Expressways.

Huckins, L. Interactive Learning on the Internet and Technological Advances in Teaching Economics: Evidence of Impacts on Achievement.

Huckins, L. Explaining Large City Government Expenditures as Factor Demands.

Huckins, L. Market Efficiency and the Informational Content of Moody’s Rating Changes in the Secondary Municipal Bond Market.

Research Currently in Progess

Huckins, L.(n.d.). Book Manuscript: Urban Capital and the Future of the Cities. In Progress.

Huckins, L.(n.d.). Changes in the Components of Municipal Government Balance Sheets and Capitalization into Land Values. In Progress.

Huckins, L.(n.d.). Determinants of Education Expenditures and Federal and State Public Policy Options.. In Progress.

Huckins, L.(n.d.). Municipal Bond Ratings, Interest Costs and Investment Decisions. In Progress.

Huckins, L.(n.d.). Notes on Efficient Loading and Unloading of Supplies in a Congested Urban Environment. In Progress.

Huckins, L.(n.d.). Policy Options for Improving Housing Markets in New York City. In Progress.

Huckins, L.(n.d.). Revenue, Expenditure, Debt Choice: The Role of Deductibility, Grants, and Tax-Exempt Finance in Tax and Factor Prices.. In Progress.

Honor / AwardOrganization SponsorDate ReceivedDescription
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers2006
B.S. Summa Cum Laude1974
LaVerne Noyes Scholarship
Frank Knight Scholarship
Phi Beta Kappa- Mathematics and Economics

College

Committee NamePosition RoleStart DateEnd Date
Undergraduate Curriculum CommitteePresent
Computer and Education Technology CommitteeMember for 3 years, Chair for 1Present
Department Honors Thesis CoordinatorPresent
EconomicsAdvisorPresent
Represented department at Finance Society meetingsPresent
Met with President Reagan and others about curriculum development in municipal financePresent
College Undergraduate Recruitment, phoned admitted students fall and spring for 2 years and served as faculty representative at reception honoring honor student accepted into Baruch CollegePresent
Baruch College Management Information TeamMember for 2 yearsPresent
Alternate Undergraduate Curriculum Committee12/31/2007
Attended most recruiting seminars in economics during12/31/2007
Rewrote major descriptions for Economics BA and BBA programs12/31/2007
Supervised Department Research Assistants and Assignments12/31/2006
Supervised Honors Thesis12/31/2006
CIC-Courses Development and Supervisor in Economics12/31/2005
Majors and Career Fair for EconomicsRepresentative12/31/2005
Zicklin Student Orientation SessionsEconomics Representative12/31/2004
School of Public AffairsSchool of Business Representative12/31/2004
Assited Center for Logistics and Transportation with proposal preparation12/31/2003
Attended most recruiting seminars in economics during12/31/2003
Economics Course Coordinator 2003 drafted description of major and career opportunities Department Reader of Honor Thesis12/31/2003
College Sexual Harassment Education Committee12/31/1999
School of BusinessSecretary12/31/1995
Executive CommitteeCommittee Member12/31/1995
School of EducationSchool of Business Representative12/31/1993