Articles
- Charles F. Manski & John V. Pepper, 2009.
"More on monotone instrumental variables,"
Econometrics Journal,
Royal Economic Society, vol. 12(s1), pages S200-S216, 01.
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- Cheti Nicoletti & Franco Peracchi & Francesca Foliano, 2009.
"Estimating Income Poverty in the Presence of Missing Data and Measurement Error,"
CEIS Research Paper
145, Tor Vergata University, CEIS, revised 30 Sep 2009.
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- Brent Kreider & John Pepper, 2008.
"Inferring disability status from corrupt data,"
Journal of Applied Econometrics,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 23(3), pages 329-349.
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- Kreider, Brent & Pepper, John V., 2003.
"Inferring Disability Status from Corrupt Data,"
Staff General Research Papers
10228, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
- John Pepper & Brent Kreider, 2001.
"Inferring Disability Status from Corrupt Data,"
Virginia Economics Online Papers
354, University of Virginia, Department of Economics.
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- Kreider, Brent & Pepper, John V., 2007.
"Disability and Employment: Reevaluating the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors,"
Journal of the American Statistical Association,
American Statistical Association, vol. 102, pages 432-441, June.
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- Kreider, Brent & Pepper, John, 2003.
"Disability and Employment: Reevaluating the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors,"
Staff General Research Papers
10229, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
- Brent Kreider & John V. Pepper, 2002.
"Disability and Employment: Reevaluating the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors,"
Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
2002-06, Center for Retirement Research.
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- Conlin, Michael & Dickert-Conlin, Stacy & Pepper, John, 2005.
"The Effect of Alcohol Prohibition on Illicit-Drug-Related Crimes,"
Journal of Law & Economics,
University of Chicago Press, vol. 48(1), pages 215-34, April.
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- Christopher S. Carpenter, 2005.
"Heavy Alcohol Use and the Commission of Nuisance Crime: Evidence from Underage Drunk Driving Laws,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 95(2), pages 267-272, May.
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- John V. Pepper, 2003.
"Using Experiments to Evaluate Performance Standards: What Do Welfare-to-Work Demonstrations Reveal to Welfare Reformers?,"
Journal of Human Resources,
University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 38(4).
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- Robert Lemke & Claus Hoerandner & Robert McMahon, 2006.
"Student Assessments, Non-test-takers, and School Accountability,"
Education Economics,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 14(2), pages 235-250, June.
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- Pepper, John V., 2002.
"Robust inferences from random clustered samples: an application using data from the panel study of income dynamics,"
Economics Letters,
Elsevier, vol. 75(3), pages 341-345, May.
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- Etienne Wasmer, 2006.
"The Economics of Prozac: Do Employees Really Gain from Strong Employment Protection?,"
IZA Discussion Papers
2460, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Other versions: - Marcos Vera-Hernández & Aida Galiano Martínez, 2008.
"Health shocks, household consumption, and child nutrition,"
Working Papers. Serie EC
2008-14, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas, S.A. (Ivie).
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- Donald W.K. Andrews, 2003.
"Cross-section Regression with Common Shocks,"
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
1428, Cowles Foundation, Yale University.
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Other versions: - A. Colin Cameron & Jonah B. Gelbach & Douglas L. Miller, 2006.
"Robust Inference with Multi-way Clustering,"
NBER Technical Working Papers
0327, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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- Sheriff, Glenn, 2006.
"Empirical Calibration of a Least-Cost Conservation Reserve Program,"
2006 Annual meeting, July 23-26, Long Beach, CA
21420, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
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- Ekki Syamsulhakim, 2008.
"The significance of Sampling Design on Inference: An Analysis of Binary Outcome Model of Children’s Schooling Using Indonesian Large Multi-stage Sampling Data,"
Working Papers in Economics and Development Studies (WoPEDS)
200809, Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University, revised Oct 2008.
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- Reagan Baughman & Kristin Smith, 2007.
"The labor market for direct care workers,"
New England Public Policy Center Working Paper
07-4, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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- John V. Pepper & Michael J. Brien & Gregory E. Loya, 2002.
"Teenage childbearing and cognitive development,"
Journal of Population Economics,
Springer, vol. 15(3), pages 391-416.
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- Alissa Goodman & Greg Kaplan & Ian Walker, 2004.
"Understanding the effects of early motherhood in Britain: the effects on mothers,"
IFS Working Papers
W04/20, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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Other versions:- Kaplan, Greg & Goodman, Alissa & Ian Walker, 2004.
"Understanding The Effects Of Early Motherhood In Britain : The Effects On Mothers,"
The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
706, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
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- Kaplan, Greg & Goodman, Alissa & Walker, Ian, 2004.
"Understanding the Effects of Early Motherhood in Britain: The Effects on Mothers,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1131, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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- Marco Francesconi, 2007.
"Adult Outcomes for Children of Teenage Mothers,"
IZA Discussion Papers
2778, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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- Baughman, Reagan & Conlin, Michael & Dickert-Conlin, Stacy & Pepper, John, 2001.
"Slippery when wet: the effects of local alcohol access laws on highway safety,"
Journal of Health Economics,
Elsevier, vol. 20(6), pages 1089-1096, November.
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- Charles F. Manski & John V. Pepper, 2000.
"Monotone Instrumental Variables, with an Application to the Returns to Schooling,"
Econometrica,
Econometric Society, vol. 68(4), pages 997-1012, July.
Other versions: See citations under working paper version above.
- John V. Pepper, 2000.
"The Intergenerational Transmission Of Welfare Receipt: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis,"
The Review of Economics and Statistics,
MIT Press, vol. 82(3), pages 472-488, August.
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- John V. Pepper, 1999.
"What Do Welfare-to-Work Demonstrations Reveal to Welfare Reformers?,"
Virginia Economics Online Papers
317, University of Virginia, Department of Economics.
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Other versions: - Gundersen, Craig & Kreider, Brent, 2008.
"Bounding the Effects of Food Insecurity on Children's Health Outcomes,"
Staff General Research Papers
13008, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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- John V. Pepper, 1998.
"Using Performance Standards to Evaluate Social Programs with Incomplete Outcome Data: General Issues and Application to a Higher Education Block Grant Program,"
Virginia Economics Online Papers
312, University of Virginia, Department of Economics.
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Other versions: - Kreider, Brent, 2006.
"Partially Identifying the Prevalence of Health Insurance Given Contaminated Sampling Response Error,"
Staff General Research Papers
12588, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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- Oscar A. Mitnik, .
"Intergenerational transmission of welfare dependency: The effects of length of exposure,"
Working Papers
0715, University of Miami, Department of Economics.
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- Baron, Juan & Cobb-Clark, Deborah & Erkal, Nisvan, 2008.
"Cultural Transmission of Work-Welfare Attitudes and the Intergenerational Correlation in Welfare Receipt,"
IZA Discussion Papers
3904, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Other versions: - Gundersen, Craig & Kreider, Brent, 2006.
"Food Stamps and Food Insecurity: What Can Be Learned in the Presence of Non-classical Measurement Error?,"
Staff General Research Papers
12690, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
Other versions: - Michael Gerfin & Martin Schellhorn, 2006.
"Nonparametric bounds on the effect of deductibles in health care insurance on doctor visits - Swiss evidence,"
Health Economics,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 15(9), pages 1011-1020.
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Other versions: - Libertad González, 2003.
"Nonparametric Bounds on The Returns to Language Skills,"
Economics Working Papers
714, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
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Other versions:- Libertad González, 2005.
"Nonparametric bounds on the returns to language skills,"
Journal of Applied Econometrics,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 20(6), pages 771-795.
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- Gonzalez, Libertad, 2004.
"Nonparametric Bounds on the Returns to Language Skills,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1098, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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- John V. Pepper, 2005.
"The Bias Against Guns: why almost everything you've heard about gun control is wrong. John Lott Jr., Regnery Publishing, Inc. 2003, pp. 349,"
Journal of Applied Econometrics,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 20(7), pages 931-942.
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- Nicolas Hérault & Guyonne Kalb, 2009.
"Intergenerational Correlation of Labour Market Outcomes,"
Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series
wp2009n14, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.
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- Monique de Haan, 2008.
"The Effect of Parents' Schooling on Child's Schooling: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis,"
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers
08-061/3, Tinbergen Institute.
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- Rubén Hernández-Murillo & John Knowles, 2004.
"Racial profiling or racist policing? bounds tests in aggregate data,"
Working Papers
2004-012, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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