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Credible School Value-Added with Undersubscribed School Lotteries
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 1–19.
Medical Worker Migration and Origin-Country Human Capital: Evidence from U.S. Visa Policy
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 20–35.
How to Attract Physicians to Underserved Areas? Policy Recommendations from a Structural Model
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 36–52.
How Does Improvement in Commuting Affect Employees? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 53–67.
Do Academically Struggling Students Benefit from Continued Student Loan Access? Evidence from University and Beyond
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 68–84.
Same-Sex Marriage Recognition and Taxes: New Evidence about the Impact of Household Taxation
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 85–101.
Incentivizing Demand for Supply-Constrained Care: Institutional Birth in India
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 102–118.
Gentrification and Pioneer Businesses
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 119–132.
Cohesive Institutions and Political Violence
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 133–150.
Intertemporal Income Shifting and the Taxation of Business Owner-Managers
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 184–201.
(Non-)Parametric Recoverability of Preferences and Choice Prediction
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 217–229.
The Effect of Information on Market Activity: Evidence from Vehicle Recalls
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 230–245.
Contracts and Firms' Inflation Expectations
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 246–255.
Strategic or Confused Firms? Evidence from “Missing” Transactions in Uganda
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 256–265.
School Closures during the 1918 Flu Pandemic
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 266–276.
Spending Response to a Predictable Increase in Mortgage Repayments: Evidence from Expiring Interest-Only Loans
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2024) 106 (1): 277–285.
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