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Economics Seminar: The Effect of Insurance on Emergency Room Visits: An Analysis of the 2006 Massachusetts Health Reform
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Sarah Miller, University of Michigan
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Educational and economic gains from expanding computer science courses in Maryland
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Maryland study shows that computer science courses boost degrees and early career earnings
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Elementary School Desegregation and Mid-Life Cognitive Function
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Walsemann research identifies integrated early childhood education as factor for improved cognitive function for Black individuals
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Eliciting and Utilizing Willingness-to-Pay: Evidence from Field Trials in Northern Ghana
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Raymond Guiteras, University of Maryland; James Berry, Cornell University; Greg Fischer, London School of Economics // Keywords: price mechanism, heterogeneous treatment effects, health behavior, Becker-DeGroot-Marschak, field experiments; 2015-017
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Elizabeth Fussell, Brown University
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Migration-driven population recovery in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota
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Racial Disparities in the 1918 Flu Pandemic in US Cities: What We Know and Why it Matters Today
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Emily Wiemers, University of Massachusetts
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Multigenerational Relationships and Economic Resources Among Black and White Families in the US
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Emma Aguila Vega, USC
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Who Returns to Mexico? A Human Capital Selection Approach to Rural and Urban Mexican Undocumented Immigrant Return versus Aging in the United States
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Emma Zang, Yale University
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Sibling Spillovers: Having an Academically Successful Older Sibling May be More Important for Children in Disadvantaged Families
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Engaging Women in the Market for Mobile Money
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Faculty Associate Jessica Goldberg awarded National Science Foundation three-year grant to examine questions of participation and impact for women
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