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Measuring Poverty in a Growing World (or Measuring Growth in a Poor World)
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 1–19.
Comment on “Measuring Poverty in a Growing World (or Measuring Growth in a Poor World)” by Angus Deaton
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 20–22.
Selection and Firm Survival: Evidence from the Shipbuilding Industry, 1825–1914
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 26–36.
Determinants of Asset Ownership: A Study of the Carpentry Trade
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 50–58.
Political Ideology and Endogenous Trade Policy: An Empirical Investigation
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 59–72.
Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting Out the Causality
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 85–91.
Returns to Human Capital Under The Communist Wage Grid and During the Transition to a Market Economy
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 100–123.
The Effects of Privatization and Competitive Pressure on Firms' Price-Cost Margins: Micro Evidence from Emerging Economies
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 124–134.
Ownership Versus Environment: Disentangling the Sources of Public-Sector Inefficiency
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 135–147.
Assessing the Impact of Management Buyouts on Economic Efficiency: Plant-Level Evidence from the United Kingdom
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 148–153.
Welfare to Temporary Work: Implications for Labor Market Outcomes
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 154–173.
Job Creation or Destruction? Labor Market Effects of Wal-Mart Expansion
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 174–183.
Do Cognitive Test Scores Explain Higher U.S. Wage Inequality?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 184–193.
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Implications of Mean-Reverting Measurement Error for Longitudinal Studies of Wages and Employment
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (1): 193–196.
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