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David Deming

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First Name:David
Middle Name:J
Last Name:Deming
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Terminal Degree:2010 Harvard Kennedy School; Harvard University (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Harvard Kennedy School
Harvard University

Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States)
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/
RePEc:edi:ksharus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Raj Chetty & David J. Deming & John N. Friedman, 2023. "Diversifying Society’s Leaders? The Determinants and Causal Effects of Admission to Highly Selective Private Colleges," NBER Working Papers 31492, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. David J. Deming, 2023. "Why Do Wages Grow Faster for Educated Workers?," NBER Working Papers 31373, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Andrew Caplin & David J. Deming & Søren Leth-Petersen & Ben Weidmann, 2023. "Allocative Skill," NBER Working Papers 31674, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. David J. Deming, 2023. "Multidimensional Human Capital and the Wage Structure," NBER Working Papers 31001, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  5. David J. Deming, 2022. "Four Facts about Human Capital," NBER Working Papers 30149, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. David J. Deming, 2021. "The Growing Importance of Decision-Making on the Job," NBER Working Papers 28733, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  7. Barbara Biasi & David J. Deming & Petra Moser, 2021. "Education and Innovation," NBER Working Papers 28544, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  8. Ben Weidmann & David J. Deming, 2020. "Team Players: How Social Skills Improve Group Performance," NBER Working Papers 27071, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  9. Peter Q. Blair & David J. Deming, 2020. "Structural Increases in Skill Demand after the Great Recession," NBER Working Papers 26680, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  10. Deming, David & Noray, Kadeem L., 2019. "STEM Careers and the Changing Skill Requirements of Work," Working Paper Series rwp19-025, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
  11. Andrew Bacher-Hicks & Stephen B. Billings & David J. Deming, 2019. "The School to Prison Pipeline: Long-Run Impacts of School Suspensions on Adult Crime," NBER Working Papers 26257, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  12. David J. Deming & Christopher R. Walters, 2017. "The Impact of Price Caps and Spending Cuts on U.S. Postsecondary Attainment," NBER Working Papers 23736, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Deming, David & Kahn, Lisa B., 2017. "Skill Requirements across Firms and Labor Markets: Evidence from Job Postings for Professionals," Working Paper Series rwp17-022, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
  14. Stephen Billings & David Deming & Stephen L. Ross, 2016. "Partners in Crime: Schools, Neighborhoods and the Formation of Criminal Networks," Working Papers 2016-006, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group.
  15. Deming, David J. & Yuchtman, Noam & Abulafi, Amira & Goldin, Claudia & Katz, Lawrence F., 2016. "The value of postsecondary credentials in the labor market: an experimental study," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 91512, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  16. David J. Deming & Michael Lovenheim & Richard W. Patterson, 2016. "The Competitive Effects of Online Education," NBER Working Papers 22749, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  17. Beth E. Schueler & Joshua Goodman & David J. Deming, 2016. "Can States Take Over and Turn Around School Districts? Evidence from Lawrence, Massachusetts," NBER Working Papers 21895, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  18. Deming, David J. & Goldin, Claudia & Katz, Lawrence F. & Yuchtman, Noam, 2015. "Can online learning bend the higher education cost curve?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 91510, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  19. David J. Deming, 2015. "The Growing Importance of Social Skills in the Labor Market," NBER Working Papers 21473, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  20. David J. Deming, 2014. "Using School Choice Lotteries to Test Measures of School Effectiveness," NBER Working Papers 19803, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  21. David J. Deming & Sarah Cohodes & Jennifer Jennings & Christopher Jencks, 2013. "School Accountability, Postsecondary Attainment and Earnings," NBER Working Papers 19444, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  22. Deming, David James & Goldin, Claudia D. & Katz, Lawrence F., 2013. "For-Profit Colleges," Scholarly Articles 12553738, Harvard University Department of Economics.
  23. Stephen B. Billings & David J. Deming & Jonah E. Rockoff, 2012. "School Segregation, Educational Attainment and Crime: Evidence from the end of busing in Charlotte-Mecklenburg," NBER Working Papers 18487, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  24. Deming, David J. & Goldin, Claudia D. & Katz, Lawrence F., 2012. "The For-Profit Postsecondary School Sector: Nimble Critters or Agile Predators?," Scholarly Articles 8642952, Harvard University Department of Economics.
  25. David J. Deming & Justine S. Hastings & Thomas J. Kane & Douglas O. Staiger, 2011. "School Choice, School Quality and Postsecondary Attainment," NBER Working Papers 17438, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  26. David Deming & Susan Dynarski, 2009. "Into College, Out of Poverty? Policies to Increase the Postsecondary Attainment of the Poor," NBER Working Papers 15387, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  27. David Deming & Susan Dynarski, 2008. "The lengthening of childhood," New England Public Policy Center Working Paper 08-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Articles

  1. David J. Deming, 2022. "Four Facts about Human Capital," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 36(3), pages 75-102, Summer.
  2. Ben Weidmann & David J. Deming, 2021. "Team Players: How Social Skills Improve Team Performance," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 89(6), pages 2637-2657, November.
  3. Peter Q. Blair & David J. Deming, 2020. "Structural Increases in Demand for Skill after the Great Recession," AEA Papers and Proceedings, American Economic Association, vol. 110, pages 362-365, May.
  4. David J Deming & Kadeem Noray, 2020. "Earnings Dynamics, Changing Job Skills, and STEM Careers," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 135(4), pages 1965-2005.
  5. Stephen B. Billings & David J. Deming & Stephen L. Ross, 2019. "Partners in Crime," American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association, vol. 11(1), pages 126-150, January.
  6. Morgan R. Frank & David Autor & James E. Bessen & Erik Brynjolfsson & Manuel Cebrian & David J. Deming & Maryann Feldman & Matthew Groh & José Lobo & Esteban Moro & Dashun Wang & Hyejin Youn & Iyad Ra, 2019. "Toward understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on labor," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 116(14), pages 6531-6539, April.
  7. David Deming & Lisa B. Kahn, 2018. "Skill Requirements across Firms and Labor Markets: Evidence from Job Postings for Professionals," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 36(S1), pages 337-369.
  8. David J. Deming, 2017. "The Growing Importance of Social Skills in the Labor Market," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 132(4), pages 1593-1640.
  9. David J. Deming & Sarah Cohodes & Jennifer Jennings & Christopher Jencks, 2016. "School Accountability, Postsecondary Attainment, and Earnings," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 98(5), pages 848-862, December.
  10. David J. Deming & Noam Yuchtman & Amira Abulafi & Claudia Goldin & Lawrence F. Katz, 2016. "The Value of Postsecondary Credentials in the Labor Market: An Experimental Study," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 106(3), pages 778-806, March.
  11. David J. Deming & David Figlio, 2016. "Accountability in US Education: Applying Lessons from K-12 Experience to Higher Education," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 30(3), pages 33-56, Summer.
  12. David J. Deming & Claudia Goldin & Lawrence F. Katz & Noam Yuchtman, 2015. "Can Online Learning Bend the Higher Education Cost Curve?," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 105(5), pages 496-501, May.
  13. David J. Deming, 2014. "Using School Choice Lotteries to Test Measures of School Effectiveness," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(5), pages 406-411, May.
  14. David J. Deming & Justine S. Hastings & Thomas J. Kane & Douglas O. Staiger, 2014. "School Choice, School Quality, and Postsecondary Attainment," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(3), pages 991-1013, March.
  15. David J. Deming & Claudia Goldin & Lawrence F. Katz, 2012. "The For-Profit Postsecondary School Sector: Nimble Critters or Agile Predators?," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 26(1), pages 139-164, Winter.
  16. David J. Deming, 2011. "Better Schools, Less Crime?," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 126(4), pages 2063-2115.
  17. David Deming, 2009. "Early Childhood Intervention and Life-Cycle Skill Development: Evidence from Head Start," American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association, vol. 1(3), pages 111-134, July.
  18. David Deming & Susan Dynarski, 2008. "The Lengthening of Childhood," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 22(3), pages 71-92, Summer.

Chapters

  1. Barbara Biasi & David Deming & Petra Moser, 2020. "Education and Innovation," NBER Chapters, in: The Role of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Economic Growth, pages 537-551, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. David J. Deming & Michael Lovenheim & Richard Patterson, 2018. "The Competitive Effects of Online Education," NBER Chapters, in: Productivity in Higher Education, pages 259-290, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. David J. Deming, 2017. "Comments," NBER Chapters, in: Education, Skills, and Technical Change: Implications for Future US GDP Growth, pages 243-249, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. David Deming & Lisa B. Kahn, 2015. "Skill Requirements across Firms and Labor Markets: Evidence from Job Postings for Professionals," NBER Chapters, in: Firms and the Distribution of Income: The Roles of Productivity and Luck, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  5. David Deming & Susan Dynarski, 2010. "College Aid," NBER Chapters, in: Targeting Investments in Children: Fighting Poverty When Resources Are Limited, pages 283-302, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 32 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-EDU: Education (16) 2008-07-14 2011-09-22 2012-01-10 2012-10-27 2013-09-24 2014-01-24 2014-08-28 2015-02-05 2016-02-04 2016-03-29 2016-07-30 2016-10-30 2021-03-22 2022-07-18 2023-07-24 2023-08-21. Author is listed
  2. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (10) 2008-07-14 2011-09-22 2012-10-27 2013-09-24 2014-01-24 2016-02-04 2016-03-10 2016-03-23 2016-03-29 2019-09-30. Author is listed
  3. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (8) 2008-07-14 2011-09-22 2012-01-10 2013-09-24 2014-12-13 2016-03-23 2017-04-30 2023-08-21. Author is listed
  4. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (8) 2015-08-30 2018-10-15 2019-09-09 2021-05-10 2022-07-18 2023-03-27 2023-07-24 2023-10-09. Author is listed
  5. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (6) 2014-12-13 2015-08-30 2020-02-17 2020-06-08 2023-07-24 2023-10-09. Author is listed
  6. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (4) 2014-12-13 2015-02-05 2016-03-23 2016-07-30
  7. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (3) 2016-03-10 2016-03-23 2020-06-08
  8. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2016-03-23 2022-07-18
  9. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (2) 2014-12-13 2020-06-08
  10. NEP-NET: Network Economics (2) 2016-03-23 2016-10-30
  11. NEP-TID: Technology and Industrial Dynamics (2) 2018-05-28 2019-09-09
  12. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2020-06-08
  13. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2016-10-30
  14. NEP-CSE: Economics of Strategic Management (1) 2018-05-28
  15. NEP-GER: German Papers (1) 2015-08-30
  16. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2022-07-18
  17. NEP-INO: Innovation (1) 2021-03-22
  18. NEP-KNM: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (1) 2018-10-15
  19. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (1) 2019-09-30
  20. NEP-SBM: Small Business Management (1) 2021-03-22

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