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Estimating Treatment Effects from Contaminated Multiperiod Education Experiments: The Dynamic Impacts of Class Size Reductions
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 31–42.
General Education versus Vocational Training: Evidence from an Economy in Transition
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 43–60.
The Importance of Business Owners in Assessing the Size of Precautionary Savings
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 61–69.
Mental Accounting Effects of Income Tax Shifting
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 70–86.
Testing the Sticky Information Phillips Curve
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 87–101.
Collateral Damage: Trade Disruption and the Economic Impact of War
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 102–127.
Trade Growth under the African Growth and Opportunity Act
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 128–144.
Market Access and Individual Wages: Evidence from China
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 145–159.
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The Location Decisions of Foreign Investors in China: Untangling the Effect of Wages Using a Control Function Approach
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 160–166.
Institutional Quality and Economic Crises: Legal Origin Theory versus Colonial Strategy Theory
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 173–179.
Friend or Foe? Cooperation and Learning in High-Stakes Games
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 179–187.
Explaining Women's Success: Technological Change and the Skill Content of Women's Work
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 187–194.
On the International Effects of Inflation Targeting
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 195–199.
The Relationships among Expected Inflation, Disagreement, and Uncertainty: Evidence from Matched Point and Density Forecasts
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 200–207.
Government Oversight of Public Universities: Are Centralized Performance Schemes Related to Increased Quantity or Quality?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (1): 207–212.
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