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Geographic Concentration as a Dynamic Process
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 193–204.
Program Heterogeneity and Propensity Score Matching: An Application to the Evaluation of Active Labor Market Policies
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 205–220.
Are There Returns to the Wages of Young Men from Working While in School?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 221–236.
The Effect of Male Wage Inequality on Female Age at First Marriage
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 237–250.
The Effects of Sons and Daughters on Men's Labor Supply and Wages
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 251–268.
Heteroskedastic Sample Selection and Developing-Country Wage Equations
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 269–280.
The Transition to Home Ownership and the Black-White Wealth Gap
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 281–297.
Is the Growth of Small Firms Constrained by Internal Finance?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 298–309.
Industrial Concentration and Regional Growth: Evidence from the Prefectures
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 310–315.
Regional Convergence: Evidence from a New State-by-State Capital Stock Series
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 316–323.
Inequality, Transfers, and Growth: New Evidence from the Economic Transition in Poland
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 324–341.
Insecurity and the Pattern of Trade: An Empirical Investigation
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 342–352.
Investment, Credit Rationing, and the Soft Budget Constraint: Evidence from Czech Panel Data
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 353–370.
Notes
On Adjusting the Hodrick-Prescott Filter for the Frequency of Observations
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 371–376.
Idiosyncratic Risk and Volatility Bounds, or Can Models with Idiosyncratic Risk Solve the Equity Premium Puzzle?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002) 84 (2): 376–380.
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