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2012
- 1367 Economic History or History of Economics? A Review Essay on Sylvia Nasar’s Grand Pursuit: the Story of Economic Genius
by Orley Ashenfelter
2011
- 1329 Why do Plaintis Lose Appeals? Biased Trial Courts, Litigious Losers, or Low Trial Win Rates?
by Theodore Eisenberg & Henry S. Farber - 1319 Do firms that create intellectual property also create and sustain more good jobs? Evidence for UK firms, 2000-2006
by Christine Greenhalgh & Mark Rogers & Philipp Schautschick - 1310 The Demand for Health Insurance among Uninsured Americans: Results of a Survey Experiment and Implications for Policy
by Alan B. Krueger & Ilyana Kuziemko - 1309 Job Loss in the Great Recession: Historial Perspective from the Displaced Workers Survey, 1984-2010
by Henry S. Farber - 1297 Estimating the Return to College Selectivity over the Career Using Administrative Earning Data
by Stacy Dale & Alan B. Krueger - 1283 Job Search and Job Finding in a Period of Mass Unemployment: Evidence from High-Frequency Longitudinal Data
by Alan B. Krueger & Andreas Mueller
2010
- 1278 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: Cigarette Tax Salience and Regressivity
by Jacob Goldin & Tatiana Homonoff - 1277 The End of the European Welfare States? Migration, Ethnic Diversity and Public Goods
by Nikolaj A. Harmon - 1269 Inequality at Work: The Effect of Peer Salaries on Job Satisfaction
by David Card & Alex Mas & Enrico Moretti & Emmanuel Saez - 1268 Is Collective Bargaining Pareto Efficient? A Survey of the Literature
by Nicholas Lawson - 1248 The Signaling Value of a High School Diploma
by Paco Martorell & Damon Clark - 1247 Street Pavement: Results from an Infrastructure Experiment in Mexico
by Marco Gonzalez-Navarro & Climent Quintana-Domeque - 1223 Modern Models of Monopsony in Labor Markets: A Brief Survey
by Orley C. Ashenfelter & Henry Farber & Michael R. Ransom
2009
- 1206 Quasi-Experimental Identification and Estimation in the Regression Kink Design
by David Card & David S. Lee & Zhuan Pei - 1185 Rational Choice and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Union Representation Elections
by Henry S. Farber - 1180 A Shred of Credible Evidence on the Long Run Elasticity of Labor Supply
by Orley Ashenfelter & Kirk Doran & Bruce Schaller - 1171 The Deterrence Effect of Prison: Dynamic Theory and Evidence
by David S. Lee & Justin McCrary - 1165 Analyzing the Extent and Influence of Occupational Licensing on the Labor Market
by Morris M. Kleiner & Alan B. Krueger - 1118 Regression Discontinuity Designs In Economics
by David S. Lee & Thomas Lemieux - 1117 Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961-1999
by David S. Lee & Alexandre Mas - 1116 Increasing Voter Turnout: Is Democracy Day the Answer?
by Henry S. Farber - 1113 Estimating the Employer Switching Costs and Wage Responses of Forward-Looking Engineers
by Jeremy T. Fox
2008
- 1115 Is There Monopsony In The Labor Market? Evidence From A Natural Experiment
by Douglas Staiger & Joanne Spetz & Ciaran Phibbs - 1114 Recruitment Restrictions and labor markets: evidence from the post-bellum U.S. south
by Suresh Naidu - 1112 Low-wage labor markets amd the power of suggestion
by Natalya Y. Shelkova - 1111 Differences in Labor Supply to Monopsonistic Firms and the Gender Pay Gap: An Empirical Analysis Using Linked Employer-Employee Data from Germany
by Boris Hirsch & Thorsten Schank & Claus Schnabel - 1110 New Market Power Models and Sex Differences in Pay
by Michael R. Ransom & Ronald L. Oaxaca - 1109 The Plant Size-Place Effect: Agglomeration and Monopsony in Labour Markets
by Alan Manning - 1108 Estimating the Firm’s Labor Supply Curve in a “New Monopsony” Framework: School Teachers in Missouri
by Michael R. Ransom & David P. Sims - 1107 Monopsony and Labor Supply in the Army and Navy
by Beth Asch & Paul Heaton - 1106 The elasticity of labor supply at the establishment level
by Torberg Falch - 1105 Optimal Minimum Wage Policy in Competitive Labor Markets
by David S. Lee & Emmanuel Saez - 1094 What Makes a Homegrown Terrorist? Human Capital and Participation in Domestic Islamic Terrorist Groups in the U.S.A
by Alan B. Krueger - 1070 Job Search and Unemployment Insurance: New Evidence from Time Use Data
by Alan B. Krueger & Andreas Mueller - 1069 The Prevalence and Effects of Occupational Licensing
by Morris M. Kleiner & Alan B. Krueger - 1068 Employment Insecurity: The Decline in Worker-Firm Attachment in the United States
by Henry S. Farber - 1067 Are Mixed Neighborhoods Always Unstable?: Two-Sided and One Sided Tipping
by David Card & Alexandre Mas & Jesse Rothstein - 1066 The Effects of Female Sports Participation On Alcohol Behavior
by Elizabeth Wilde - 1065 Do Response Times Matter? The Impact of EMS Response Times on Health Outcomes
by Elizabeth Wilde - 1064 Time to Change What to Sow: Risk Preferences and Technology Adoption Decisions of Cotton Farmers in China
by Elaine Meichen Liu - 1063 Preferences, Comparative Advantage, and Compensating Wage Differentials for Job Routinization
by Climent Quintana-Domeque - 1062 The Lot of the Unemployed: A Time Use Perspective
by Alan B. Krueger & Andreas Mueller - 1061 National Time Accounting: The Currency of Life
by Alan B. Krueger & Daniel Kahneman & David Schkade & Norbert Schwarz & Arthur A. Stone - 1053 Monetary Policy in Oil-Producing Economies
by Roman E. Romero - 1050 New Paradigms in Stock Market Indexing
by Derek Jun & Burton G. Malkiel - 1043 Returning to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
by Christina Paxson & Cecilia E. Rouse
2007
- 942 The Risk of Divorce as a Barrier to Marriage among Parents of Young Children
by Maureen R. Waller & H. Elizabeth Peters - 1042 Estimating the Effects of Length of Exposure to a Training Program: The Case of Job Corps
by Alfonso Flores-Lagunes & Arturo Gonzalez & Todd C. Neumann - 1041 Job Loss and the Decline in Job Security in the United States
by Henry S. Farber - 1040 Labor Market Adjustment to Globalization: Long-Term Employment in the United States and Japan
by Henry S. Farber - 1039 Is the Company Man an Anachronism? Trends in Long Term Employment in the U.S., 1973-20061
by Henry S. Farber
2006
- 894 Tipping and the Dynamics of Segregation in Neighborhoods and Schools
by David Card & Alexandre Mas & Jesse Rothstein - 893 Labor Supply Effects of the Recent Social Security Benefit Cuts: Empirical Estimates Using Cohort Discontinuities
by Giovanni Mastrobuoni - 892 The Social Security Earnings Test Removal: Money Saved or Money Spent by the Trust Fund?
by Giovanni Mastrobuoni - 891 New Evidence on Gender Differences in Promotion Rates: An Empirical Analysis of a Sample of New Hires
by Francine Blau & Jed DeVaro - 890 Neighborhood Effects on Barriers to Employment: Results From a Randomized Housing Mobility Experiment in Baltimore
by Susan Clampet-Lundquist & J. Greg Duncan & Kathryn Edin & Jeffrey R. Kling & Kristin Turney - 889 Is Crime Contagious?
by Jeffrey R. Kling & Jens Ludwig - 888 Moving At-Risk Teenagers Out of High-Risk Neighborhoods: Why Girls Fare Better Than Boys
by Susan Clampet-Lundquist & J. Greg Duncan & Kathryn Edin & Jeffrey R. Kling - 887 The US Gender Pay Gap in the 1990s: Slowing Convergence
by Francine Blau & Lawrence M. Kahn - 886 The Impact of Employment Protection Mandates on Demographic Temporary Employment Patterns: International Microeconomic Evidence
by Lawrence M. Kahn - 885 Albert Rees and the 'Chicago School of Economics'
by Orley Ashenfelter & John Pencavel - 232 Stature and status: Height, ability, and labor market outcomes
by Anne Case & Christina Paxson
2005
- 884 Measuring the Value of a Statistical Life: Problems and Prospects
by Orley Ashenfelter - 883 The Mid-1990s EITC Expansion: Aggregate Labor Supply Effects and Economic Incidence
by Jesse Rothstein - 882 Union Membership in the United States: The Divergence between the Public and Private Sectors
by Henry S. Farber - 881 Layoffs as Part of an Optimal Incentive Mix: Theory and Evidence
by Anders Frederiksen & Elod Takats - 880 Evaluating the Role of Brown vs. Board of Education in School Equalization, Desegregation, and the Income of African Americans
by Orley Ashenfelter & William Collins & Albert Yoon - 879 Racial Segregation and the Black-White Test Score Gap
by David Card & Jesse Rothstein - 878 Rockonomics: The Economics of Popular Music
by Marie Connolly & Alan Krueger - 877 What do we know about Job Loss in the United States? Evidence from the Displaced Workers Survey, 1984-2004
by Henry S. Farber
2004
- 9 Econometric Methods in Staples
by Orley Ashenfelter & David Ashmore & Jonathan B. Baker & Suzanne Gleason & Daniel S. Hosken - 876 Reference-Dependent Preferences and Labor Supply: The Case of New York City Taxi Drivers
by Henry S. Farber - 875 What Does the Public Know about Economic Policy, and How Does It Know It?
by Alan Blinder & Alan Krueger - 874 On the Efficiency of Standard Contracts the Case of Construction
by Surajeet Chakravarty & Bentley MacLeod - 873 Incarceration Length, Employment, and Earnings
by Jeffrey R. Kling - 872 Beyond Treatment Effects: Estimating the Relationship Between Neighborhood Poverty and Individual Outcomes in the MTO Experiment
by Lawrence Katz & Jeffrey R. Kling - 871 Neighborhoods and Academic Achievement: Results From The Moving to Opportunity Experiment
by Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & J. Greg Duncan & Jeffrey R. Kling & Lisa Sanbonmatsu - 870 Effects of Neighborhood Characteristics on the Mortality of Black Male Youth: Evidence From Gautreaux
by Jeffrey R. Kling & Mark E. Votruba - 869 Explaining Individual Job Separations in a Segregated Labor Market
by Anders Frederiksen - 868 Prison-Based Education and Re-Entry into the Mainstream Labor Market
by Jeffrey R. Kling & John H. Tyler - 867 Has SARS Infected the Property Market? Evidence from Hong Kong
by Grace Wong - 866 Evaluating Labor Market Reforms: A General Equilibrium Approach
by Cesar Alonso-Borrego & Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde & Jose Galdon-Sanchez - 865 Econometric Methods in Staples
by Orley Ashenfelter & David Ashmore & Jonathan Baker & Suzanne Gleason & Daniel Hosken - 864 Cut to the Bone? Hospital Takeovers and Nurse Employment Contracts
by Janet Currie & Mehdi Farsi & Bentley MacLeod - 863 The Economics of Real Superstars: The Market for Rock Concerts in the Material World
by Alan Krueger - 862 Experimental Analysis of Neighborhood Effects on Youth
by Jeffrey R. Kling & B. Jeffrey Liebman - 861 Youth Criminal Behavior in the Moving to Opportunity Experiment
by Lawrence Katz & Jeffrey R. Kling & Jens Ludwig - 860 Moving to Opportunity and Tranquility: Neighborhood Effects on Adult Economic Self-Sufficiency and Health From a Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment
by Lawrence Katz & Jeffrey R. Kling & B. Jeffrey Liebman & Lisa Sanbonmatsu - 859 On Terrorism and Electoral Outcomes: Theory and Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
by Claude Berrebi & Esteban Klor - 858 Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias
by Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone - 8 Cut to the Bone Hospital Takeovers and Nurse Employment Contracts
by Janet Currie & Mehdi Farsi & Bentley W. MacLeod - 7 The Economics of Real Superstars: The Market for Rock Concerts in the Material World
by Alan B. Krueger - 6 Youth Criminal Behavior In The Moving To Opportunity Experiment
by Jeffrey R. Kling & Jens Ludwig & Lawrence F. Katz - 5 Moving To Opportunity And Tranquility: Neighborhood Effects On Adult Economic Self-Sufficiency And Health From A Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment
by Jeffrey R. Kling & Jeffrey Liebman & Lawrence F. Katz & Lisa Sanbonmatsu - 4 On Terrorism and Electoral Outcomes: Theory and Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
by Claude Berrebi & Esteban F. Klor - 3 Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias
by Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone - 12 Prison-Based Education And Re-Entry Into The Mainstream Labor Market
by John H. Tyler & Jeffrey R. Kling - 11 Has SARS Infected the Property Market? Evidence from Hong Kong
by Grace Wong - 10 Evaluating Labor Market Reforms: A General Equilibrium Approach
by C¨¦sar Alonso-Borrego & Jes¨²s Fern¨¢ndez-Villaverde & Jos¨¦ E. Gald¨®n-S¨¢nchez - 1 Experimental Analysis of Neighborhood Effects on Youth
by Jeffrey R. Kling & Jeffrey B. Liebman
2003
- 857 Strategic Bargaining Behavior, Self-Serving Biases, and the Role of Expert Agents An Empirical Study of Final-Offer Arbitration
by Orley Ashenfelter & Gordon Dahl - 856 Evidence About the Link Between Education, Poverty and Terrorism Among Palestinians
by Claude Berrebi - 855 Decomposing Wage Gaps Between Ethnic Groups: The Case of Israel
by Gad Levanon & Yaron Raviv - 854 Estimating the Probability of Leaving Unemployment Using Uncompleted Spells from Repeated Cross-section Data
by Maia Guell & Luojia Hu - 853 Social Security and Retirees' Decision to Work
by Mark E. Votruba - 852 Is Tomorrow Another Day? The Labor Supply of New York City Cab Drivers
by Henry S. Farber - 851 Non-union Wage Rates and the Threat of Unionization
by Henry S. Farber - 850 Job Loss in the United States, 1981-2001
by Henry S. Farber
2002
- 849 Another Look at the New York City School Voucher Experiment
by Alan Krueger & Pei Zhu - 848 Educational Debt Burden and Career Choice: Evidence from a Financial Aid Experiment at NYU Law School
by Erica Field - 847 What Are Food Stamps Worth?
by Diane Whitmore - 846 What's a Dropout to Do? Coping with the Deterioration of the Low-Skilled Labor Market
by Henry S. Farber & Leah Platt - 845 Inequality, Too Much of a Good Thing
by Alan Krueger - 844 Uncertainty and the Politics of Employment Protection
by Andrea Vindigni - 843 Income Distribution and Skilled Biased Technological Change
by Andrea Vindigni - 842 Using Mandated Speed Limits to Measure the Value of a Statistical Life
by Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone - 841 Natives, the Foreign-Born and High School Equivalents: New Evidence on the Returns to the GED
by Melissa A. Clark & David Jaeger - 840 Strikes, Scabs and Tread Separations: Labor Strife and the Production of Defective Bridgestone/Firestone Tires
by Alan Krueger & Alexandre Mas - 202 Comment on Alan Krueger and Jitka Maleckova, Education, Poverty, and Terrorism: Is There a Causal Connection?
by Christina Paxson
2001
- 839 Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Declining Union Organization
by Henry S. Farber & Bruce Western - 838 Financial Aid Packages and College Enrollment Decisions: An Econometric Case Study
by David M. Linsenmeier & Harvey Rosen & Cecilia Rouse - 837 The Effect of Changes in the U.S. Wage Structure on Recent Immigrants' Earnings
by Darren Lubotsky - 836 Interpretation of Regressions with Multiple Proxies
by Darren Lubotsky & Martin Wittenberg - 835 Unobserved Ability, Comparative Advantage, and the Rising Return to Education in the United States: A Cohort-Based Approach
by Olivier Deschenes - 834 Instrumental Variables and the Search for Identification: From Supply and Demand to Natural Experiments
by Joshua Angrist & Alan Krueger - 833 Another Look at Whether a Rising Tide Lifts All Boats
by James Hines & Hilary Hoynes & Alan Krueger - 832 Job Loss in the United States, 1981-1999
by Henry S. Farber - 831 Notes on the Economics of Labor Unions
by Henry S. Farber - 830 Would Smaller Classes Help Close the Black-White Achievement Gap?
by Alan Krueger & Diane Whitmore - 829 The Labor Market Consequences of Incarceration
by Jeffrey R. Kling & David Weiman & Bruce Western - 828 Cost, Benefits and Distributional Consequences of Inmate Labor
by Jeffrey R. Kling & Alan Krueger
2000
- 827 How Did the Elimination of Mandatory Retirement Affect Faculty Retirement?
by Orley Ashenfelter & David Card - 826 Economic Considerations and Class Size
by Alan Krueger - 825 Do the Poor Pay More? An Empirical Investigation of Price Dispersion in Food Retailing
by Lashawn Richburg Hayes - 824 Chutes or Ladders? A Longitudinal Analysis of Immigrant Earnings
by Darren Lubotsky - 823 Let's go to court! Firing costs and dismissal conflicts
by Jose Galdon-Sanchez & Maia Guell - 822 The effects of fixed-term contracts on the duration distribution of unemployment: the Spanish case
by Maia Guell - 821 A Study of the Wage Impacts of Unions and Industrial Councils in South Africa
by Kristin Butcher & Cecilia Rouse - 820 Moving to Opportunity in Boston: Early Results of a Randomized Mobility Experiment
by Lawrence Katz & B. Jeffrey Liebman - 819 School Reform in the 21st Century: A Look at the Effect of Class Size and School Vouchers on the Academic Achievement of Minority Students
by Jeffrey R. Kling & Cecilia Rouse - 818 Do Marital Status and Computer Usage Really Change the Wage Structure? Evidence from a Sample of Twins
by Harry A. Krashinsky - 817 Using Market Valuation to Assess the Importance and Efficiency of Public School Spending
by Lisa Barrow & Cecilia Rouse - 816 Round Up The Usual Suspects: The Decline of Unions in The Private Sector, 1973-1998
by Henry S. Farber & Bruce Western - 815 Who Gets Good Jobs? The Hiring Decisions and Compensation Structures of Large Firms
by Luojia Hu - 814 Estimating a Censored Dynamic Panel Data Model with an Application to Earnings Dynamics
by Luojia Hu - 813 The Digital Divide in Educating African-American Students and Workers
by Alan Krueger - 812 Fixed-term Contracts and Unemployment: an Efficiency Wage Analysis
by Maia Guell - 811 Employment Protection and Unemployment in an Efficiency Wage Model
by Maia Guell - 810 Do CEOs Set Their Own Pay? The Ones Without Principals Do
by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan - 809 Agents with and without Principals
by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan - 808 Education for Growth: Why and For Whom?
by Alan Krueger & Mikael Lindahl
1999
- 807 Labor Policy and Labor Research Since the 1960s: Two Ships Sailing in Orthogonal Directions?
by Alan Krueger - 806 The Effect of Attending a Small Class in the Early Grades on College-Test Taking and Middle School Test Results: Evidence from Project STAR
by Alan Krueger & Diane Whitmore - 805 The Gender Gap in Top Corporate Jobs
by Marianne Bertrand & Kevin Hallock - 804 A Review of Estimates of the Schooling/Earnings Relationship, with Tests for Publication Bias
by Orley Ashenfelter & Colm Harmon & Hessel Oosterbeek - 803 From Bismarck to Maastricht: The March to European Union and the Labor Compact
by Alan Krueger - 802 Are Prices Higher For the Poor in New York City?
by Lashawn Richburg Hayes - 801 Public Policy and Extended Families: Evidence from South Africa
by Marianne Bertrand & Douglas Miller & Sendhil Mullainathan - 800 Measuring the Effect of Arbitration on Wage Levels: The Case of Police Officers
by Orley Ashenfelter & Dean Hyslop - 799 Union Success in Representation Elections: Why Does Unit Size Matter?
by Henry S. Farber - 798 Estimating Returns to Schooling When Schooling is Misreported
by Thomas J. Kane & Cecilia Rouse & Douglas Staiger - 797 The Government As Litigant: Further Tests of the Case Selection Model
by Theodore Eisenberg & Henry S. Farber - 796 Have Employment Reductions Become Good News for Shareholders? The Effect of Job Loss Announcements on Stock Prices, 1970-97
by Henry S. Farber & Kevin Hallock - 795 The High-pressure U.S. Labor Market of the 1990s
by Lawrence Katz & Alan Krueger - 794 Interpreting Instrumental Variables Estimates of the Returns to Schooling
by Henry S. Farber & Jeffrey R. Kling & Alan Krueger - 793 Changing Stock Market Response to Announcement of Job Loss: Evidence from 1970-1997
by Kevin Hallock - 792 Measuring Labor's Share
by Alan Krueger
1998
- 791 Do Unemployment Insurance Recipients Actively Seek Work? Randomized Trials in Four U.S. States
by Orley Ashenfelter & David Ashmore & Olivier Deschenes - 790 Education for Growth in Sweden and the World
by Alan Krueger & Mikael Lindahl - 789 From the Invisible Handshake to the Invisible Hand? How Import Competition Changes the Employment Relationship
by Marianne Bertrand - 788 Estimating the Payoff to Attending a More Selective College: An Application of Selection on Observables and Unobservables
by Stacy Berg Dale & Alan Krueger - 787 The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Industrial Activity: Evidence from the 1970 and 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments and the Census of Manufacturers
by Michael Greenstone - 786 Schooling, Intelligence, and Income in America: Cracks in the Bell Curve
by Orley Ashenfelter & Cecilia Rouse - 785 Is There Discretion in Wage Setting? A Test Using Takeover Legislation
by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan - 784 Network Effects and Welfare Cultures
by Marianne Bertrand & Erzo Luttmer & Sendhil Mullainathan - 783 Executive Compensation and Incentives: The Impact of Takeover Legislation
by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan - 782 Forecasting Successful Economics Graduate Students
by Alan Krueger & Stephen Wu - 781 Recent Trends in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Coverage: Are Bad Jobs Getting Worse?
by Henry S. Farber & Helen Levy - 780 Empirical Strategies in Labor Economics
by Joshua Angrist & Alan Krueger - 779 Mobility and Stability: The Dynamics of Job Change in Labor Markets
by Henry S. Farber - 778 Wage Inequality in the U.S. during the 1980s: Rising Dispersion or Falling Minimum Wage?
by David S. Lee - 777 Who Pays for Health Insurance? Employee Contributions to Health Insurance Premiums
by Helen Levy - 776 A Useful Interpretation of R� in Binary Choice Models (Or, Have We Dismissed the Good Old R� Prematurely)
by Reuben Gronau - 775 Schools and Student Achievement: More Evidence From the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program
by Cecilia Rouse - 774 Reassessing the View that American Schools Are Broken
by Alan Krueger - 773 Has the Rate of Job Loss Increased in the Nineties?
by Henry S. Farber - 325 A Description of Child Illness and Treatment Behavior in Guatemala
by Patrick Heuveline & Noreen Goldman
1997
- 772 A Reanalysis of the Effect of the New Jersey Minimum Wage Increase on the Fast-Food Industry with Representative Payroll Data
by David Card & Alan Krueger - 771 Assessing Bias in the Consumer Price Index from Survey Data
by Alan Krueger & Aaron Siskind - 770 Alternative Employment Arrangements as a Response to Job Loss
by Henry S. Farber - 769 Observations and Conjectures on the U.S. Employment Miracle
by Alan Krueger & Jorn-Steffen Pischke - 768 Why Do Economists Disagree About Policy? The Roles of Beliefs About Parameters and Values
by Victor Fuchs & Alan Krueger & James Poterba - 767 Further Estimates of the Economic Return to Schooling from a New Sample of Twins
by Cecilia Rouse - 766 School Finance Reform, the Distribution of School Spending, and the Distribution of SAT Scores
by David Card & Abigail A. Payne - 765 Adapting to Circumstances: The Evolution of Work, School, and Living Arrangements Among North American Youth
by David Card & Thomas Lemieux - 764 Job Creation in the United States: Good Jobs or Bad?
by Henry S. Farber - 763 Trends in Long Term Employment in the United States, 1979-96
by Henry S. Farber - 762 Daily Labor Supply of Stadium Vendors: An Empirical Analysis of Participation and Effort Decisions
by Gerald Oettinger - 761 The Changing Face of Job Loss in the United States, 1981-1995
by Henry S. Farber

