Rothenberg paper on Indonesia’s informal sector published in World Development
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Baltagi generalized mixed regressive spatial autoregressive panel data article published in ER
Maxwell School Ranked #1 Graduate School of Public Affairs in U.S. News and World Report Survey
Schwartz article on impacts of classifying NYC students as overweight published in PNAS
Lee study on treatment effects with unobserved heterogeneity published in J of Business & Econ Stats
Popp analysis of publications and implications for energy research and development published in NE
Batalgi article on change points in panel models published in Econometric Reviews
Hamersma paper on food security and teenage labor supply published in AEP&P
See related: Food Security
Baltagi article on heterogeneous panels with structural breaks published in Journal of Econometrics
Burman study on financial transaction taxes published in National Tax Journal
WP 189 Asymptotic Power of the Sphericity Test Under Weak and Strong Factors
Schwartz study on effect of a school-based water intervention on child BMI published in JAMA
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Baltagi article on welfare reform and children's health published in Health Economics
Schewe paper on constrained choice and climate change mitigation in US agriculture published in JAEE
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Nojaim Bros Supermarket Launches Consumer-Friendly NuVal Nutritional Scoring System
We know how difficult it is to make healthier choices amidst confusing messages. The NuVal system is a simple way for folks to navigate the grocery store,” said Paul Nojaim, owner and president of Nojaim Bros, who is working in collaboration with the Lerner Center.
Breaking the Ice
In advance of President Obama’s well-publicized trip to Alaska, two Maxwell professors were invited to advise stakeholders on shipping-channel icebreakers.
Dual Perspectives
Mincheol Song and Jiyeon Oh are South Korean students at Maxwell pursuing a new two-nation degree.
Celebrating Harriet Tubman
The archeological efforts of Douglas Armstrong and his students will be on display at a new national park honoring the former slave and abolitionist.
Horrace study on endogenous network production functions with selectivity published in JE
WP 188 Prediction in a Generalized Spatial Panel Data Model with Serial Correlation