- Email:
- stavick@oakland.edu
- Website:
- https://www.johnstavick.com/
Education
- Ph.D., Public Affairs, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana: (Expected May 2023)
- Master of Arts, Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia: 2008
- Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia: 2005
Courses Taught
At Indiana University:
- SPEA-V 186, Introduction to Public Budgeting and Finance: each Spring and Fall Semester since Spring 2020.
At Southeast Community College, Lincoln, NE:
- ECON 2120, Principles of Microeconomics: each Fall, Winter, and Summer Quarter, 2010-16
- ECON 2110, Principles of Macroeconomics: each Spring Quarter, 2011-14
At University of South Dakota:
- ECON 201, Principles of Microeconomics: each Fall and Summer Semester, 2014-17
- ECON 202, Principles of Macroeconomics: each Spring Semester, 2015-17
Selected Honors and Awards
- Michael R. Curro Award for Best Graduate Student Research Paper. “Do State Budget Maneuvers Reduce Future Budget Resiliency? Evidence Following the Great Recession.” Awarded at the 33rd Annual Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Conference, Washington D.C., October 1, 2021.
Selected Publications/Working Papers
- Conley , S., Stavick, J., Rutherford, A. “The Impact of Street-Level Turnover on Environmental Agency Enforcement.”
- Mikesell, J., Stavick, J., Ross, J. “Use Tax Administration and Revenue Production in the States.”
- Ross , J., Stavick. J., Carlin, P. “Did State Imposed Tax and Expenditure Limits Reduce the Fiscal Size of Local Governments? Revisiting the Evidence.”
- Stavick, J. “Preservation of Institutional Knowledge and Performance: Evidence from State Health Department Legacy Turnover and COVID-19 Vaccination Campaigns.”
- Stavick, J. “Do State Budget Maneuvers Reduce Future Budget Resiliency? Evidence Following the Great Recession.”
Research Interests
- Public budgeting and finance
- Sales and use tax administration
- Fiscal institutions
- Public employee turnover and performance
- Public health administration