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Can Female Doctors Cure the Gender STEMM Gap? Evidence from Exogenously Assigned General Practitioners
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 621–635.
What Drives the Gender Wage Gap? Examining the Roles of Sorting, Productivity Differences, Bargaining, and Discrimination
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 636–651.
Trade Shocks, Firm Hierarchies, and Wage Inequality
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 652–667.
Shocks versus Menu Costs: Patterns of Price Rigidity in an Estimated Multisector Menu-Cost Model
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 668–685.
A Model of the Fed's View on Inflation
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 686–704.
The Reflection Effect for Higher-Order Risk Preferences
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 705–717.
University Innovation and Local Economic Growth
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 718–735.
Multinomial Choice with Social Interactions: Occupations in Victorian London
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 736–747.
Mission and the Bottom Line: Performance Incentives in a Multigoal Organization
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 748–763.
The Promise and Pitfalls of Conflict Prediction: Evidence from Colombia and Indonesia
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 764–779.
Epidemic Shocks and Civil Violence: Evidence from Malaria Outbreaks in Africa
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 780–796.
Aggregate Effects from Public Works: Evidence from India
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 797–806.
Housing Discrimination and the Toxics Exposure Gap in the United States: Evidence from the Rental Market
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 807–818.
Make or Buy? The Provision of Indigent Defense Services in the United States
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 819–827.
Energy Markets and Global Economic Conditions
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2022) 104 (4): 828–844.
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