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Market Friendly or Family Friendly? The State and Gender Inequality in Old Age
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Lutz article on barriers to high-school completion published in Ethnicities
Baltagi article on serial correlation, spatial autocorrelation and random effects published in JE
Singleton paper on retirement age and social security disability rolls published in JPE
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Flores-Lagunes, Horrace study on efficient fishing vessels published in Journal of Applied Econ
Hou article on countercyclical fiscal capacity published in Jour of PA Research and Theory
Baltagi study on root tests and spatial dependence published in Journal of Applied Econometrics
Baltagi Lagrange multiplier test for heteroskedasticity study published in Journal of Econometrics
Hou essay on budgeting for fiscal stability over the business cycle published in PA Review
Rothenberg paper on outflows-induced sudden stops published in Journal of Policy Reform
Panel Data Econometrics: Theoretical Contributions and Empirical Applications
Lutz paper on Spanish maintenance among English-speaking Latino youth published in Social Forces
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Lutz study on adolescent residential mobility & premature life-course transitions published in SSCY
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Hamersma brief on work opportunity and tax credits published in Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center
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Horrace paper on ranking & selection from independent truncated normal distributions published in JE
Hou article on fiscal reserves and state own-source expenditure published in Public Finance Review
Helping Children Left Behind: State Aid and the Pursuit of Educational Equity
Hou article on the budget stabilization fund published in Public Budgeting & Finance
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Economics Department & CPR Co-Sponsored Lecture
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Chloe East (UC Denver) will present "The Labor Market Effects of Immigration Enforcement." This lecture is co-sponsored by Maxwell's Economics Department and CPR. For more information, please contact Emily Minnoe at erminnoe@syr.edu.
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