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How Dark is Dark? Bright Lights, Big City, Racial Profiling

William C. Horrace & Shawn M. Rohlin
April 30, 2016

Household Crowding during Childhood and Long-Term Education Outcomes

Leonard M. Lopoo & Andrew S. London
April 20, 2016

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Maxwell alum Jain wins prestigious Rangel Fellowship

On March 11, Sahil Jain, a 2013 graduate of the Maxwell School, was awarded a 2016 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship following a highly competitive nationwide contest. The Rangel Fellowship, funded by the U.S. Department of State and managed by Howard University, supports extraordinary individuals who want to pursue a career in the U.S. Foreign Service.
April 6, 2016

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Rethinking Indonesia's Informal Sector

Alexander D. Rothenberg, Arya Gaduh, Nicholas E. Burgera, Charina Chazali, Indrasari Tjandraningsih, Rini Radikun, Cole Sutera & Sarah Weilant
March 31, 2016

See related: East Asia

Random Effects, Fixed Effects and Hausman's Test for the Generalized Mixed Regressive Spatial Autoregressive Panel Data Model

Badi H. Baltagi & Long Liu
This article suggests random and fixed effects spatial two-stage least squares estimators for the generalized mixed regressive spatial autoregressive panel data model.
March 31, 2016

Maxwell School of Syracuse University Ranked #1 Graduate School of Public Affairs in U.S. News and World Report Survey for 8th Consecutive Time

The Maxwell School received top honors in U.S. News and World Report's survey of graduate schools of public affairs. Maxwell has been ranked #1 since the category was created in 1995.
March 30, 2016

Impacts of Classifying New York City Students as Overweight

Douglas Almond, Ajin Lee & Amy Ellen Schwartz
March 28, 2016

Treatment Effects with Unobserved Heterogeneity: A Set Identification Approach

Sung Jae Jun, Yoonseok Lee & Youngki Shin
March 16, 2016

Food Security and Teenage Labor Supply

Sarah Hamersma & Matthew Kim
February 29, 2016

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Estimation of Heterogeneous Panels with Structural Breaks

Badi H. Baltagi, Qu Feng & Chihwa Kao
The authors find that the common correlated effects estimator have the same asymptotic distribution as if the true change points were known.
February 29, 2016

Financial Transaction Taxes in Theory and Practice

Leonard E. Burman, William G. Gale, Sarah Gault, Bryan Kim, James R. Nunns & Steven M. Rosenthal
February 29, 2016

Asymptotic Power of the Sphericity Test Under Weak and Strong Factors in a Fixed Effects Panel Data Model

Badi H. Baltagi, Chihwa Kao & Fa Wang
This paper studies the asymptotic power for the sphericity test in a fixed effect panel data model proposed.
February 29, 2016

Effect of a School-Based Water Intervention on Child Body Mass Index and Obesity

Amy Ellen Schwartz, Michele Leardo & Siddhartha Aneja
February 29, 2016

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Welfare Reform and Children's Health

Badi H. Baltagi & Yin-Fang Yen
February 28, 2016

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.

February 8, 2016

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.

February 1, 2016

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