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A Population-Based Perspective on Health Care for U.S. Veterans

Janet M. Wilmoth, Andrew S. London & Scott D. Landes
Given that U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care is targeted, many veterans do not receive health-care services. Additionally, some veterans who have high priority for receipt of services do not obtain health care from the VA because they have access to other, preferred providers. As a result, a relatively small minority of veterans use VA health-care services.
February 10, 2020

Multidimensional incongruence, political disaffection, and support for anti-establishment parties

Ryan Bakker, Seth Jolly & Jonathan Polk
February 4, 2020

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Testing for Heteroskedasticity and Serial Correlation in a Random Effects Panel Data Model

Badi H.Baltagi, Byoung Cheol Jung & Seuck HeunSong
January 31, 2020

Do Housing Vouchers Improve Academic Performance? Evidence from New York City

Amy Ellen Schwartz, Keren Mertens Horn, Ingrid Gould Ellen & Sarah A. Cordes
January 7, 2020

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Administrative Churn in SNAP and Healthcare Utilization Patterns

Colleen Heflin, Leslie Hodges & Chinedum Ojinnaka
December 31, 2019

Balancing tests in stratified randomized controlled trials: A cautionary note

Sergio Firpo, Miguel N. Foguel & Hugo Jales
December 31, 2019

Development, Governance, and Real Property Tax in China

Yilin Hou
December 31, 2019

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Overcoming Intractable Conflicts: New Approaches to Constructive Transformations

Catherine M. Gerard, Miriam F. Elman and Louis Kriesberg
December 31, 2019

Citizenship

Elizabeth F. Cohen
December 31, 2019

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