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WP 171 The Spatial Polish Wage Curve with Gender Effects: Evidence from the Polish Labor Survey

Badi H. Baltagi & Bartlomiej Rokicki
This paper reconsiders the Polish wage curve using Polish Labor Force Survey data at the 16 NUTS2 level allowing for spatial spillovers between regions.
July 31, 2014

Bifulco study on high school peer effects on college attainment published in Labour Economics

Robert Bifulco, Jason M. Fletcher, Sun Jung Oh & Stephen L. Ross
July 31, 2014

See related: Education

Sense and Sustainability

MPA student James Hacker spent the past year balancing studies with his leadership role in an increasingly influential website.

July 9, 2014

The Political Fray

Considering that the Maxwell School was designed from the start to engage with civic issues and public policy, it’s no surprise that the School has been politically active throughout its history — and scrutinized and criticized for its perceived political leanings.

July 9, 2014

Hard Lessons

Post-conflict project veteran Deborah Alexander led a panel discussion of Afghanistan at Maxwell’s new home in D.C.

July 9, 2014

Good Idea

The pioneering Public Diplomacy Program was well-timed to serve the trends and challenges of international advocacy.

July 9, 2014

See related: Centennial

The More Things Change - Maxwell's 90th Anniversary

Syracuse University opened its new School of Citizenship and Public Affairs on October 3, 1924, headquartered in Slocum Hall and not yet named for its then-anonymous donor . . .

July 1, 2014

See related: Centennial, School History

The More Things Change

Universities traditionally aim “to train minds and to strengthen character” and “to transmit the accumulated learning and culture of ages on to each rising generation,” said  former president Herbert Hoover, at the dedication of Maxwell Hall. "This institution especially has led in endeavor to lift public administration to a profession,” he added.

July 1, 2014

See related: Centennial, School History

WP 170 Test of Hypotheses in a Time Trend Panel Data Model

Badi H. Baltagi, Chihwa Kao & Long Liu
This paper studies test of hypotheses for the slope parameter in a linear time trend panel data model with serially correlated error component disturbances.
June 30, 2014

WP 169 Treatment Effects with Unobserved Heterogeneity: A Set Identification Approach

Sung Jae Jun, Yoonseok Lee & Youngki Shin
The authors propose the sharp identifiable bounds of the distribution functions of potential outcomes using a panel with fixed T.
June 30, 2014

Burman study on taxation of Social Security benefits published in National Tax Journal

Leonard E. Burman, Norma B. Coe, Kevin Pierce & Liu Tian
May 31, 2014

See related: Taxation

Rothenberg study on financial crisis and productivity evolution published in The World Economy

Sharon Poczter, Paul Gertler & Alexander D. Rothenberg
April 30, 2014

WP 168 Endogenous Network Production Functions with Selectivity

William C. Horrace, Xiaodong Liu & Eleonora Patacchini
The authors consider a production function model that transforms worker inputs into outputs through peer effect networks.
April 30, 2014

WP 167 Identification and Estimation of Outcome Response with Heterogeneous Treatment Externalities

Eleonora Patacchini, Tiziano Arduini & Edoardo Rainone
March 31, 2014

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