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Halliday, Timothy & Kwak, Sally, 2008.
"What Is a Peer? The Role of Network Definitions in Estimation of Endogenous Peer Effects ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
3335, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Stephen L. Ross, 2009.
"Social Interactions within Cities: Neighborhood Environments and Peer Relationships ,"
Working papers
2009-31, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
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Articles
Halliday, Timothy J. & Kwak, Sally, 2009.
"Weight gain in adolescents and their peers ,"
Economics and Human Biology ,
Elsevier, vol. 7(2), pages 181-190, July.
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Stephen L. Ross, 2009.
"Social Interactions within Cities: Neighborhood Environments and Peer Relationships ,"
Working papers
2009-31, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
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Daniel S. Hamermesh, 2009.
"Grazing, Goods and Girth: Determinants and Effects ,"
NBER Working Papers
15277, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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