In the News: Alfonso Flores-Lagunes
Flores-Lagunes study on effectiveness of Job Corps published in Journal of Human Resources
Flores-Lagunes article on finite sample evidence of IV estimators published in JAE
Dutkowsky, Flores-Lagunes on growing job market for economic PhDs
Don Dutkowsky, professor of economics, notes that doctorates in economics have thrived due to the expansive job market available in economics both inside and outside of academia. Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, professor of economics, adds that an increase in economic majors has yielded a higher demand for economics instructors, opening up doors for economics doctorates where they are closing in other fields of study.
Flores-Lagunes study on degree attainment published in Economics of Education Review
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Flores-Lagunes study on treatment effects of Job Corps training published in JHR
Flores-Lagunes article on open enrollment choice published in RSUE
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Flores-Lagunes paper on treatments effects with an invalid instrument published in JBES
Flores Lagunes article on quantile treatment effects of Job Corps on wages published in JHR
Flores-Lagunes study on Job Corps training and wages published in American Economic Review
Flores-Lagunes study on sample selection models with spatial dependence published in JAE
Flores Lagunes study on length of exposure to instruction and Job Corps published in RES
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Flores-Lagunes study on the impact of Job Corps on Hispanic youth published Economic Inquiry
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Flores-Lagunes study on interpreting degree effects published in Journal of Human Resources
Flores-Lagunes, Horrace study on efficient fishing vessels published in Journal of Applied Econ
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