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First Name: John
Middle Name: V.
Last Name: Pepper
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RePEc Short-ID: ppe216
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Working papers
John Pepper, 2006.
"Robust Inferences from Random Clustered Samples: Applications Using Data from the Panel Survey of Income Dynamics ,"
Virginia Economics Online Papers
348, University of Virginia, Department of Economics.
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Kreider, Brent & Pepper, John V., 2006.
"Identification of Expected Outcomes in a Data Error Mixing Model with Multiplicative Mean Independence ,"
Staff General Research Papers
12496, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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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.
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John V. Pepper, 2002.
"To Train or Not To Train: Optimal Treatment Assignment Rules Using Welfare-to-Work Experiments ,"
Virginia Economics Online Papers
356, University of Virginia, Department of Economics.
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Kreider, Brent & Pepper, John V., 2002.
"Inferring the Relationship Between Employment and Disability Status Among Persons Nearing Retirement Age ,"
Staff General Research Papers
10074, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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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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Reagan Baughman & Michael Conlin & Stacy Dickert-Conlin & John Pepper, 2000.
"Slippery When Wet: The Effects of Local Alcohol Access Laws on Highway Safety ,"
Center for Policy Research Working Papers
31, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
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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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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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Charles F. Manski & John V. Pepper, 1998.
"Monotone Instrumental Variables with an Application to the Returns to Schooling ,"
NBER Technical Working Papers
0224, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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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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Articles
Michael Conlin & Stacy Dickert-Conlin & John Pepper, 2009.
"The Deer Hunter: The Unintended Effects of Hunting Regulations ,"
The Review of Economics and Statistics ,
MIT Press, vol. 91(1), pages 178-187, 09.
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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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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.
[Downloadable!]
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.
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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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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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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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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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.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Other versions:
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.
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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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NEP Fields 6 papers by this author were announced in NEP , and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
NEP-ECM : Econometrics (1) 2006-02-12
NEP-HEA : Health Economics (3) 2002-10-23 2003-04-02 2003-04-02 Author is listed
NEP-LAB : Labour Economics (3) 2000-01-24 2002-10-23 2003-04-02 Author is listed
NEP-PBE : Public Economics (1) 2000-01-24
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