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Baltagi article on productivity spillovers in China published in Journal of Applied Econometrics

Badi H. Baltagi, Peter H. Egger & Michaela Kesina
Authors assess intrasectoral spillovers in total factor productivity across Chinese producers in the chemical industry using panel data on firms from 2004-2006.
May 3, 2015

See related: China

Heflin, London, Wilmoth analysis of economic well-being among older adults published in JGSW

Janet Wilmoth, Andrew London & Colleen Heflin
April 28, 2015

See related: Veterans

Baltagi article on hedonic housing prices in Paris published in Journal of Applied Econometrics

Badi H. Baltagi, Georges Bresson & Jean-Michel Etienne
March 31, 2015

Wilcoxen paper on carbon taxes and fiscal reform in the US published in National Tax Journal

Dale W. Jorgenson, Richard J. Goettle, Mun S. Ho & Peter J. Wilcoxen
February 28, 2015

See related: Climate Change

Heflin study on CACFP and food insecurity published in Social Services Review

Colleen Heflin, Irma Arteaga & Sara Gable
February 28, 2015

See related: Food Security

Schwartz study on neighbourhood mobility and student outcomes published in Urban Studies

Sarah A Cordes, Amy Ellen Schwartz, Leanna Stiefel & Jeffrey Zabel
January 7, 2015

See related: Education

Rosenthal chapter published in Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics

Stuart S. Rosenthal & Stephen L. Ross
December 31, 2014

Grandmothers at Work: Juggling Families and Jobs

Madonna Harrington Meyer
December 31, 2014

See related: Gender and Sex

Lee article on reducing unmeasured confounding-by-indication published in Statistics in Medicine

Yun Li, Yoonseok Lee, Robert A. Wolfe, Hal Morgenstern, Jinyao Zhang, Friedrich K. Port & Bruce M. Robinson
December 28, 2014

Monnat study on elementary school physical education policies published in Preventive Medicine

Shannon M. Monnat, Monica A.F. Lounsbery & Nicole J. Smith
November 30, 2014

See related: Health Policy

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