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Revisiting the link between electrification and fertility evidence from the early 20th Century United States by Daniela Vidart
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2024]
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Improved inference for interactive fixed effects model under cross-sectional dependence by Zhenhao Gong, Min Seong Kim
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2024]
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Policy analysis using multilevel regression models with group interactive fixed effects by Zhenhao Gong, Min Seong Kim
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2024]
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Frank Knight and the problem of the twentieth century by Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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Matching on noise finite sample bias in the synthetic control estimator by Joseph Cummins, Brock Smith, Douglas L. Miller, David Simon
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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Imprisoning complexity in modules by Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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A state-level resource allocation model for emission reduction and efficiency improvement in thermal power plants by Subhash C Ray, Shilpa Sethia
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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(Incorrect) Perceived returns and strategic behavior among talented low-income college graduates by Jorge M. Agüero, Francisco Galarza, Gustavo Yamada
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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Racial diversity and team performance evidence from the American offshore whaling industry by Michele Baggio, Metin M. Coşgel
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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Resolving lawsuits with a decisive oath an economic analysis by Metin M. Coşgel, Thomas J. Miceli, Emre Özer
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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Does school choice leave behind future criminals? Andrew Bibler, Stephen B. Billings, Stephen Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, [2023]
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The impact of school spending on civic engagement evidence from school finance reforms by Erdal Asker, Eric J. Brunner, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, November 2022
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Decomposition of profit efficiency under alternative definitions of technical efficiency by Subhash C. Ray, Linge Yang
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August
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An economic approach to religious communes the shakers by Metin M. Coşgel
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, January 2022
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Judiciary and wealth in the Ottoman Empire, 1689-1843 by Zeynep Dörtok Abacı, Jun Akiba, Metin M. Coşgel, Boğaç Ergene
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, January 2022
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Homelessness by Ayşe İmrohoroğlu, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2022
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Bootstrap inference under cross sectional dependence by Timothy Conley, Sílvia Gonçalves, Min Seong Kim, Benoit Perron
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, July 2022
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Wheels of change transforming girls' lives with bicycles by Nathan Fiala, Ana Garcia-Hernandez, Kritika Narula, Nishith Prakash
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, February 2022
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Quantitative data and the economy by Pınar Ceylan and Metin M. Coşgel
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, February 2022
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Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities? evidence from a field experiment by Jorge M. Agüero, Francisco B. Galarza, Gustavo Yamada
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2022
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Labor market impacts of exposure to affordable housing supply evidence from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program by Deepak Saraswat
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2022
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Modularity, identity, and the constitutional diagonal by Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2022
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Can technology mitigate the impact of heat on labor productivity? experimental evidence from India by Anna Custers, Prathap Kasina, Deepak Saraswat, Anjali P. Verma
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2022
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How do workers learn? theory and evidence on the roots of lifecycle human capital accumulation by Xiao Ma, Alejandro Nakab, Daniela Vidart
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2022
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COVID-19, job loss, and intimate partner violence in Peru by Jorge M. Agüero, Erica Field, Ignacio Rodriguez Hurtado, Javier Romero
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2022
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The global impacts of climate change on risk preferences by Wesley Howden, Remy Levin
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2022
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Of coase, cattle, and crime why the Becker model is compatible with a moral theory of criminal law by Thomas J. Miceli
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, February 2022
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Gender and justice women's participation, settlement, and victory in Ottoman courts by Metin M. Coşgel, Hamdi Genç, Emre Özer, Sadullah Yıldırım
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, February 2022
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Opportunity cost and employment effect of emission reduction an inter-industry comparison of targeted pollution reduction by Chuang Li, Subhash C. Ray
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, November 2021
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Initial industry and long-term earnings growth by Stephen L. Ross, Patralekha Ukil
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, January 2021
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The economic geography of Ottoman Anatolia people, places, and political economy around 1530 by Metin M. Coşgel, Sadullah Yildirim
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2021
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Human capital, female employment, and electricity evidence from the early 20th century United States by Daniela Vidart
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2021
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Risk-taking adaptation to macroeconomic experiences theory and evidence from developing countries by Remy Levin, Daniela Vidart
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2021
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Disintermediation the rise of the personal xomputer and the internet in the late twentieth century by Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, July 2021
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Do more school resources increase learning outcomes? evidence from an extended school-day reform by Jorge M. Agüero, Marta Favara, Catherine Porter, Alan Sánchez
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2021
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"An elephants' graveyard" the deregulation of American industry in the late twentieth century by Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, July 2021
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Choice of inputs and outputs for production analysis by Subhash C Ray
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2021
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Do human capital investments mediate the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence? by Jorge M. Agüero, Catalina Herrera-Almanza, Kira Villa
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2021
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Should offenders' gains be counted? on efficient crimes and unjust laws by Thomas J. Miceli
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, February 2021
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Robust inference for diffusion-index forecasts with cross-sectionally dependent data by Min Seong Kim
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2021
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Human capital investment and development the role of on-the-job training by Xiao Ma, Alejandro Nakab, Daniela Vidart
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2021
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COVID-19 and the rise of intimate partner violence by Jorge M. Agüero
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, September 2020
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Economic development and the motherhood wage penalty by Jorge M. Agüero, Mindy Marks, Neha Raykar
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2020
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Dynamic asymmetric optimal portfolio allocation between energy stocks and energy commodities evidence from clean energy and oil and gas companies by Mahdi Ghaemi Asl, Giorgio Canarella, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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Estimating U.S. housing price network connectedness evidence from dynamic elastic net, lasso, and ridge vector autoregressive models by David Gabauer, Rangan Gupta, Hardik A. Marfatia, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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The time-varying nature of risk aversion evidence from 60 years of U.S. stock market data by Dominique Pépin, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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Hybrid ARFIMA wavelet artificial neural network model for DJIA index forecasting by Heni Boubaker, Giorgio Canarella, Rangan Gupta, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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The Bennet decomposition and predictability of the U.S. REITs' profitability by Zhilan Feng, Stephen M. Miller, Dogan Tirtiroglu
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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125 years of time-varying effects of fiscal policy on financial markets by Hardik A. Marfatia, Rangan Gupta, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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Rising wealth inequality intergenerational links, entrepreneurship, and the decline in interest rate by Ayşe İmrohoroğlu, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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Measuring violence sgainst eomen with rxperimental methods by Jorge M. Agüero, Veronica Frisancho
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2020
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Agglomeration economies and race specific spillovers by Elizabeth Ananat, Shihe Fu, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, September 2020
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The value of redistribution natural resources and the formation of human capital under weak institutions by Jorge M. Agüero, Carlos Felipe Balcázar, Stanislao Maldonado, Hugo Ñopo
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2020
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Documenting loss aversion using evidence of round number bias by Stephen L. Ross, Tingyu Zhou
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, November 2020
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The state, religion, and freedom a review essay of Persecution & toleration by Metin M. Coşgel
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, November 2020
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The impact of health on wealth empirical evidence by Umesh Ghimire
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2020
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How important is health inequality for lifetime earnings inequality? by Roozbeh Hosseini, Karen A. Kopecky, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2020
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Packaging deals in the entertainment industry a bargaining approach by Thomas J. Miceli
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, November 2020
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Financing talent development the baseball reserve system and the Hollywood star system by Thomas J. Miceli
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2020
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Identity, religion, and the state the origin of theocracy by Metin M. Coşgel, Richard N. Langlois, Thomas J. Miceli
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2020
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Finite-sample corrected inference for two-step GMM in time series by Jungbin Hwang, Gonzalo Valdés
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, January 2020
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The effect of piped water at home on childhood overweight rate experimental evidence from urban Morocco by Patricia I. Ritter
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2020
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Deregulation as a source of China's economic growth by Shiyuan Pan, Kai Xu, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, January 2020
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Low frequency robust cointegrated regression in the presence of a near-unity regressor by Jungbin Hwang, Gonzalo Valdés
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, January 2020
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Does the early retirement policy really benefit women? Hyun Lee, Kai Zhao, Fei Zou
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, July 2019
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Nonparametric measurement of potential gains from mergers an additive decomposition and application to Indian bank mergers Subhash C Ray, Shilpa Sethia
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, September 2019
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Information and behavioral responses with more than one agent the case of domestic violence awareness campaigns by Jorge M. Agüero
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, February 2019
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Addressing seasonality in veil of darkness tests for discrimination an instrumental variables approach by Jesse J. Kalinowski, Matthew B. Ross, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2019
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Prenatal exposure to acute diarrheal diseases and childhood mortality by Patricia I. Ritter, Ricardo Sanchez
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2019
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Born to be obese and self-employed evidence of long-term effects from pre-natal exposure to an acute diarrheal disease by Patricia I. Ritter, Ricardo Sanchez
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, September 2019
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Parental economic shocks and infant health the effect of import competition in the U.S. by Patralekha Ukil
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, September 2019
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R&D and the American corporation before World War II Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, November 2019
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Housing prices and property descriptions using soft information to value real assets by Lily Shen, Stephen Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2019
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The welfare cost of business cycles at the States' levels by Francis W. Ahking
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, February 2019
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Firm size, corporate debt, R&D activity,and agency costs exploring dynamic and non-linear effects by Giorgio Canarella, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2019
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Health insurance coverage and marriage behavior is there evidence of marriage lock? By Tianxu Chen
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2019
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The evolution of health over the life cycle by Roozbeh Hosseini, Karen A. Kopecky, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2019
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The effects of career and technical education evidence from the Connecticut Technical High School System by Eric Brunner, Shaun Dougherty, Stephen Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2019
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Determinants of optimal capital structure and speed of adjustment eEvidence from the U.S. ICT sector by Giorgio Canarella, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2019
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Health Insurance and marriage behavior will marriage lock hold under healthcare reform? By Tianxu Chen
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2019
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The introduction of abuse-deterrent opioids and rates of viral infection Mark McInerney
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2019
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Can health savings account reduce health spending? evidence from China by Tianxu Chen
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2019
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The returns to ability and experience in high school labor markets revisiting evidence on employer learning and statistical discrimination by Xizi Li, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, January 2019
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Hunting the Big Five twenty-first century antitrust in historical perspective by Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2018
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Race and the city by Ingrid Gould Ellen, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2018
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Do criminally accused politicians affect economic outcomes? evidence from India by Nishith Prakash, Marc Rockmore, Yogesh Uppal
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2018
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Economic measures of capacity utilization a nonparametric cost function analysis by Subhash C. Ray, John Walden, Lei Chen
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, March 2018
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Social accountability and service delivery experimental evidence from Uganda by Nathan Fiala, Patrick Premand
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2018
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Growth volatility and inequality in the U.S. a wavelet analysis by Shinhye Chang, Rangan Gupta, Stephen M. Miller, Mark E. Wohar
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2018
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The micro-foundations of an open economy money demand an application to the Central and Eastern European countries by Claudiu Tiberiu Albulescu, Dominique Pépin, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2018
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Causality between output and income inequality across U.S. states evidence from a heterogeneous mixed panel approach by Shinhye Chang, Hsiao-Ping Chu, Rangan Gupta, Stephen M. Miller
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2018
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Household savings and marriage payments evidence from dowry in India by S. Anukriti, Sungoh Kwon, Nishith Prakash
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, April 2018
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Nudges, college enrollment, and college persistence evidence from a statewide experiment in Michigan by Joshua Hyman
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, May 2018
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School finance reforms, teachers' unions, and the allocation of school resources by Eric Brunner, Joshua Hyman, Andrew Ju
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2018
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Measures of labor use efficiency from a cost-based dual representation of the technology a study of Indian bank branches by Subhash C. Ray, Abhiman Das, Kankana Mukherjee
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2018
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The confederacy and the American Civil War, 1861-1865 greed or grievance? by Paul Hallwood
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2018
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Gender composition of children and sanitation behavior in India by Deepak Saraswat
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, July 2018
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The Fisher Body case and organizational economics by Richard N. Langlois
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, July 2018
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Religiosity identifying the effect of pluralism by Metin Coşgel, Jungbin Hwang, Thomas J. Miceli, Sadullah Yıldırım
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2018
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Data envelopment analysis with alternative returns to scale by Subhash C Ray
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2018
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Now you see me, now you don't the geography of police stops by Jessie J. Kalinowski, Matthew B. Ross, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2018
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Foreclosure spillovers within broad neighborhoods by Weiran Huang, Stephen L. Ross, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2018
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Soda consumption in the tropics the trade-off between obesity and diarrhea in developing countries by Patricia I. Ritter
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2018
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Evidence and actions on mortgage market disparities research, fair lending enforcement and consumer protection by Marsha J. Courchane, Stephen L. Ross
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2018
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Opioid use disorder treatment and mortality evidence from variation in services offered by Mark McInerney
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, November 2018
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Household saving, financial constraints, and the current account in China by Ayşe İmrohoroğlu, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2018
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The Chinese saving rate long-term care risks, family insurance, and demographics by Ayşe İmrohoroğlu, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, June 2017
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Simple and trustworthy cluster-robust GMM inference by Jungbin Hwang
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2017
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Why are exchange rates so smooth? a household finance explanation by YiLi Chien, Hanno Lustig, Kanda Naknoi
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, September 2017
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Intergenerational transfers and China's social security reform by Ayşe İmrohoroğlu, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, August 2017
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Patent validity challenges and the America Invents Act by Talia Bar, Brendan Costello
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2017
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Houses divided a model of intergenerational transfers, differential fertility and wealth inequality by Aaron Cooke, Hyun Lee, Kai Zhao
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, October 2017
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The Affordable Care Act, public insurance expansion and opioid overdose mortality by Mark McInerney
Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, December 2017