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Ethan G. Lewis

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First Name:Ethan
Middle Name:G.
Last Name:Lewis
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RePEc Short-ID:ple579
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https://ethang.host.dartmouth.edu

Affiliation

Economics Department
Dartmouth College

Hanover, New Hampshire (United States)
https://economics.dartmouth.edu/
RePEc:edi:eddarus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Michael A. Clemens & Ethan G. Lewis, 2023. "The Effect of Low-Skill Immigration Restrictions on US Firms and Workers: Evidence from a Randomized Lottery," Working Papers 629, Center for Global Development.
  2. Elizabeth U. Cascio & Ethan G. Lewis, 2022. "Legal Activism, State Policy, and Racial Inequality in Teacher Salaries and Educational Attainment in the Mid-Century American South," NBER Working Papers 30631, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Jeanne Lafortune & Ethan G. Lewis & José Pablo Martínez & José Tessada, 2021. "Changing Returns to Scale in Manufacturing 1880-1930: The Rise of (Skilled) Labor?," NBER Working Papers 28633, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Martin Fiszbein & Jeanne Lafortune & Ethan G. Lewis & José Tessada, 2020. "Powering Up Productivity: The Effects of Electrification on U.S. Manufacturing," NBER Working Papers 28076, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  5. Elizabeth U. Cascio & Ethan G. Lewis, 2020. "Opening the Door: Immigrant Legalization and Family Reunification in the United States," NBER Working Papers 27874, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. Elizabeth U. Cascio & Ethan G. Lewis, 2018. "Distributing the Green (Cards): Permanent Residency and Personal Income Taxes after the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986," NBER Working Papers 24872, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  7. Michael A. Clemens & Ethan G. Lewis & Hannah M. Postel, 2017. "Immigration Restrictions as Active Labor Market Policy: Evidence from the Mexican Bracero Exclusion," NBER Working Papers 23125, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  8. Jeanne Lafortune & José Tessada & Ethan Lewis, 2015. "People and Machines: A Look at the Evolving Relationship Between Capital and Skill In Manufacturing 1860-1930 Using Immigration Shocks," NBER Working Papers 21435, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  9. Ethan Lewis & Giovanni Peri, 2014. "Immigration and the Economy of Cities and Regions," NBER Working Papers 20428, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  10. Paul Beaudry & Ethan Lewis, 2012. "Do Male-Female Wage Differentials Reflect Differences in the Return to Skill? Cross-City Evidence From 1980-2000," NBER Working Papers 18159, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  11. Ethan G. Lewis, 2012. "Immigration and Production Technology," NBER Working Papers 18310, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  12. Ethan G. Lewis, 2011. "Immigrant-Native Substitutability: The Role of Language Ability," NBER Working Papers 17609, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Elizabeth Cascio & Nora Gordon & Ethan Lewis & Sarah Reber, 2009. "Paying for Progress: Conditional Grants and the Desegregation of Southern Schools," NBER Working Papers 14869, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  14. Elizabeth Cascio & Nora Gordon & Ethan Lewis & Sarah Reber, 2007. "From Brown to Busing," NBER Working Papers 13279, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  15. Paul Beaudry & Mark Doms & Ethan Lewis, 2006. "Endogenous skill bias in technology adoption: city-level evidence from the IT revolution," Working Paper Series 2006-24, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
  16. Mark Doms & Ethan Lewis, 2006. "Labor supply and personal computer adoption," Working Paper Series 2006-18, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
  17. Elizabeth Cascio & Ethan Lewis, 2005. "Schooling and the AFQT: evidence from school entry laws," Working Papers 05-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  18. Ethan Lewis, 2005. "Immigration, Skill Mix, and the Choice of Technique," Working Papers 05-04, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  19. David Card & Ethan Lewis, 2005. "The Diffusion of Mexican Immigrants During the 1990s: Explanations and Impacts," RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series 0504, Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RF Berlin) - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM).
  20. Ethan Lewis, 2004. "How did the Miami labor market absorb the Mariel immigrants?," Working Papers 04-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  21. Ethan Lewis, 2003. "Local, open economies within the U.S.: how do industries respond to immigration?," Working Papers 04-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  22. Winston, G.C. & Carbone, J.C. & Lewis, E.G., 1998. "What's Been Happening to Higher Education? Facts, Trends, and Data," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-47, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  23. Ethan G. Lewis & Gordon C. Winston, 1997. "Subsidies, Costs, Tuition and Aid in US Higher Education," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-41, Department of Economics, Williams College.
  24. Gordon C. Winston & Lewis, E.G., 1996. "Physical Capital and Capital Costs in US Colleges and Universities: 1993," Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education DP-35, Department of Economics, Williams College.

Articles

  1. Ethan Lewis, 2011. "Immigration, Skill Mix, and Capital Skill Complementarity," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 126(2), pages 1029-1069.
  2. Paul Beaudry & Mark Doms & Ethan Lewis, 2010. "Should the Personal Computer Be Considered a Technological Revolution? Evidence from U.S. Metropolitan Areas," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 118(5), pages 988-1036.
  3. Doms, Mark & Lewis, Ethan & Robb, Alicia, 2010. "Local labor force education, new business characteristics, and firm performance," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 67(1), pages 61-77, January.
  4. Cascio, Elizabeth & Gordon, Nora & Lewis, Ethan & Reber, Sarah, 2008. "From Brown to busing," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 64(2), pages 296-325, September.
  5. Lewis, Ethan, 2007. "The Impact of Immigration on American Workers and Businesses," Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 22(1), pages 1-8.
  6. Mark Doms & Ethan Lewis, 2007. "The narrowing of the male-female wage gap," FRBSF Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue jun29.
  7. Ethan Lewis, 2006. "Is technology raising demand for skills, or are skills raising demand for technology?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q2, pages 17-25.
  8. Elizabeth U. Cascio & Ethan G. Lewis, 2006. "Schooling and the Armed Forces Qualifying Test: Evidence from School-Entry Laws," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 41(2).
  9. Ethan Lewis, 2005. "How do local labor markets in the U.S. adjust to immigration?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q1, pages 16-25.
  10. Gordon C. Winston & Ethan G. Lewis, 1997. "Physical Capital and Capital Service Costs in U.S. Colleges and Universities: 1993," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 23(2), pages 165-189, Spring.

Chapters

  1. Mark Doms & Ethan Lewis & Alicia Robb, 2010. "Local Labor Force Education, New Business Characteristics, and Firm Performance," NBER Chapters, in: Cities and Entrepreneurship, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. David Card & Ethan G. Lewis, 2007. "The Diffusion of Mexican Immigrants during the 1990s: Explanations and Impacts," NBER Chapters, in: Mexican Immigration to the United States, pages 193-228, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 27 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-LAB: Labour Economics (15) 2005-02-13 2005-02-13 2005-05-23 2006-06-03 2006-07-09 2006-08-05 2006-09-30 2006-10-14 2007-07-27 2011-11-28 2012-06-25 2018-08-27 2020-10-26 2022-11-28 2022-12-05. Author is listed
  2. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (13) 2004-02-29 2004-08-09 2004-11-07 2005-05-23 2005-09-11 2006-06-03 2006-09-30 2006-10-14 2007-07-27 2009-04-13 2014-12-13 2021-04-12 2022-12-05. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (8) 2011-11-28 2012-08-23 2014-12-13 2015-08-30 2017-02-19 2018-08-27 2020-10-26 2022-11-28. Author is listed
  4. NEP-EDU: Education (6) 2005-02-13 2005-02-13 2006-07-09 2007-07-27 2009-04-13 2012-06-25. Author is listed
  5. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (5) 2012-06-25 2012-08-23 2015-08-30 2020-12-21 2021-04-12. Author is listed
  6. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (4) 2015-08-30 2020-12-21 2021-04-12 2022-12-05
  7. NEP-INO: Innovation (4) 2006-07-09 2006-08-05 2006-09-30 2006-10-14
  8. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (3) 2004-11-07 2005-09-11 2014-12-13
  9. NEP-INT: International Trade (3) 2017-02-19 2020-10-26 2023-10-09
  10. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (2) 2020-12-21 2021-04-12
  11. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2006-09-30
  12. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (1) 2020-10-26
  13. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2020-12-21
  14. NEP-GER: German Papers (1) 2015-08-30
  15. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (1) 2006-07-09
  16. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2006-09-30
  17. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (1) 2020-10-26
  18. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2018-08-27
  19. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2020-12-21
  20. NEP-TID: Technology and Industrial Dynamics (1) 2020-12-21

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