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Keith Finlay

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First Name:Keith
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Last Name:Finlay
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RePEc Short-ID:pfi85
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http://kfinlay.github.io
Terminal Degree:2007 Department of Economics; University of California-Irvine (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Census Bureau
Department of Commerce
Government of the United States

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
http://www.census.gov/
RePEc:edi:cengvus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Keith Finlay & Michael G. Mueller-Smith & Brittany Street, 2023. "Children's Indirect Exposure to the U.S. Justice System: Evidence from Longitudinal Links between Survey and Administrative Data," NBER Working Papers 31262, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Keith Finlay & Matthew Gross & Carl Lieberman & Elizabeth Luh & Michael G. Mueller-Smith, 2023. "The Impact of Criminal Financial Sanctions: A Multi-State Analysis of Survey and Administrative Data," NBER Working Papers 31581, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Keith Finlay & Michael Mueller-Smith & Brittany Street, 2022. "Criminal Justice Involvement, Self-employment, and Barriers in Recent Public Policy," Working Papers 2210, Department of Economics, University of Missouri.
  4. Keith Finlay & Michael Mueller-Smith & Brittany Street, 2022. "Measuring Intergenerational Exposure to the U.S. Justice System: Evidence from Longitudinal Links between Survey and Administrative Data," Working Papers 2211, Department of Economics, University of Missouri.
  5. Keith Finlay & Leandro M. Magnusson, 2014. "Bootstrap Methods for Inference with Cluster-Sample IV Models," Economics Discussion / Working Papers 14-12, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
  6. Scott Cunningham & Keith Finlay, 2013. "Identifying Demand Responses to Illegal Drug Supply Interdictions," Working Papers 1312, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
  7. James Alm & Keith Finlay, 2012. "Who Benefits from Tax Evasion?," Working Papers 1214, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
  8. Scott Cunningham & Keith Finlay, 2010. "Parental Substance Abuse and Foster Care: Evidence from Two Methamphetamine Supply Shocks," Working Papers 1003, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
  9. Keith Finlay & Leandro M. Magnusson, 2009. "Implementing Weak Instrument Robust Tests for a General Class of Instrumental Variables Models," Working Papers 0901, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
  10. Keith Finlay & David Neumark, 2008. "Is Marriage Always Good for Children? Evidence from Families Affected by Incarceration," NBER Working Papers 13928, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  11. Keith Finlay, 2008. "Effect of Employer Access to Criminal History Data on the Labor Market Outcomes of Ex-Offenders and Non-Offenders," NBER Working Papers 13935, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Articles

  1. Keith Finlay & Michael Mueller‐Smith & Brittany Street, 2023. "Criminal Justice Involvement, Self‐Employment, and Barriers in Recent Public Policy," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 42(1), pages 11-34, January.
  2. Keith Finlay & Michael Mueller-Smith, 2021. "Justice-Involved Individuals in the Labor Market since the Great Recession," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 695(1), pages 107-122, May.
  3. Keith Finlay & Leandro M. Magnusson, 2019. "Two applications of wild bootstrap methods to improve inference in cluster‐IV models," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 34(6), pages 911-933, September.
  4. Scott Cunningham & Keith Finlay, 2016. "Identifying Demand Responses to Illegal Drug Supply Interdictions," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 25(10), pages 1268-1290, October.
  5. Keith Finlay & Charles Stoecker & Scott Cunningham, 2015. "Willingness-To-Accept Pharmaceutical Retail Inconvenience: Evidence from a Contingent Choice Experiment," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 10(5), pages 1-10, May.
  6. Scott Cunningham & Keith Finlay, 2013. "Parental Substance Use And Foster Care: Evidence From Two Methamphetamine Supply Shocks," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 51(1), pages 764-782, January.
  7. James Alm & Keith Finlay, 2013. "Who Benefits from Tax Evasion?," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 43(2), pages 139-154, September.
  8. Keith Finlay & David Neumark, 2010. "Is Marriage Always Good for Children?: Evidence from Families Affected by Incarceration," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 45(4), pages 1046-1088.
  9. Keith Finlay & Leandro M. Magnusson, 2009. "Implementing weak-instrument robust tests for a general class of instrumental-variables models," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 9(3), pages 398-421, September.

Software components

  1. Keith Finlay & Leandro Magnusson & Mark E Schaffer, 2014. "WEAKIV10: Stata module to perform weak-instrument-robust tests and confidence intervals for instrumental-variable (IV) estimation of linear, probit and tobit models," Statistical Software Components S457910, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Keith Finlay & Leandro Magnusson & Mark E Schaffer, 2013. "WEAKIV: Stata module to perform weak-instrument-robust tests and confidence intervals for instrumental-variable (IV) estimation of linear, probit and tobit models," Statistical Software Components S457684, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 18 Oct 2016.

Chapters

  1. Keith Finlay & Elizabeth Luh & Michael G. Mueller-Smith, 2024. "Implications of Race and Ethnicity (Mis)Measurement in the US Criminal Justice System," NBER Chapters, in: Race, Ethnicity, and Economic Statistics for the 21st Century, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Keith Finlay, 2009. "Effect of Employer Access to Criminal History Data on the Labor Market Outcomes of Ex-Offenders and Non-Offenders," NBER Chapters, in: Studies of Labor Market Intermediation, pages 89-125, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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  1. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (4) 2008-04-21 2023-01-02 2023-01-02 2023-09-25
  2. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (4) 2023-01-02 2023-01-02 2023-06-19 2023-09-25
  3. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (3) 2008-04-21 2023-01-02 2023-06-19
  4. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (2) 2010-10-02 2023-06-19
  5. NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (1) 2012-08-23
  6. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2015-03-27
  7. NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (1) 2023-01-02
  8. NEP-IUE: Informal and Underground Economics (1) 2012-08-23
  9. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2023-09-25
  10. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2012-08-23
  11. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (1) 2012-08-23

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