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Recursive Partitioning for Heterogeneous Causal Effects

Susan Athey, Guido W. Imbens
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences July2016 Vol. 113 Issue 27 Pages 7353–7360.

When Inputs Are Outputs: The Case of Graduate Student Instructors

Eric Bettinger, Bridget Terry Long, Eric S. Taylor
Economics of Education Review June2016 Vol. 52 Pages 63-76.

Incentives for Lawyers: Moving Away from “Eat What You Kill”

Ann P. Bartel, Brianna Cardiff-Hicks, Kathryn Shaw
Industrial Labor Relations Review May162016 Vol. 70 Issue 2 Pages 336-358.

Learning, Termination, and Payout Policy in Dynamic Incentives Contracts

Yuliy Sannikov, Peter M. DeMarzo
The Review of Economic Studies May22016 Vol. 84 Issue 1 Pages 182-236.

International Data on Measuring Management Practices

Nicholas A. Bloom, Renata Lemos, Raffaella Sadun, Daniela Scur, John Van Reenen
American Economic Review May2016 Vol. 106 Issue 5 Pages 152-156.

Exploration for Human Capital: Evidence from the MBA Labor Market

Camelia Kuhnen, Paul Oyer
Journal of Labor Economics April2016 Vol. 34 Issue 52 Part 2 Pages 255–286.

The Limits of Career Concerns in Federalism: Evidence from China

Petra Persson, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
Journal of the European Economic Association April2016 Vol. 14 Issue 2 Pages 338–374.

Life and Growth

Charles I. Jones
Journal of Political Economy March82016 Vol. 124 Issue 2 Pages 539-578.

Matching on the Estimated Propensity Score

Guido W. Imbens, Alberto Abadie
Econometrica March2016 Vol. 84 Issue 2 Pages 781-807.

The Determinants and Welfare Implications of US Workers' Diverging Location Choices by Skill: 1980-2000

Rebecca Diamond
American Economic Review March2016 Vol. 106 Issue 3 Pages 479-524.

An Algorithm to Estimate the Two-Way Fixed Effects Model

Paulo Somaini, Frank A. Wolak
Journal of Econometric Methods January2016 Vol. 5 Issue 1 Pages 143-152.

Making Do with Less: Working Harder During Recessions

Edward Lazear, Kathryn Shaw, Christopher Stanton
Journal of Labor Economics January2016 Vol. 34 Issue 1 Pages 333-360.

Motivating Consummate Effort

David M. Kreps
Evolving Approaches to the Economics of Public Policy W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research 2016 Pages 93-143.

The Voter’s Blunt Tool

Renee Bowen, Cecilia Mo
Journal of Theoretical Politics 2016 Vol. 28 Issue 4 Pages 655-677.

US Workers’ Diverging Locations: Causes and Inequality Consequences

Rebecca Diamond
Shared Prosperity in America's Communities University of Pennsylvania Press 2016 Pages 57.

Violence and Entry in Prostitution Markets: Implications for Prostitution Law

Samuel Lee, Petra Persson
The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Prostitution Oxford University Press New York 2016 Pages 311–331.

Identification and Inference With Many Invalid Instruments

Michal Kolesár, Ray Chetty , John Friedman, Edward Glaeser, Guido W. Imbens
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics October272015 Vol. 33 Issue 4 Pages 474-484.

Oblivious Equilibrium for Concentrated Industries

Lanier Benkard, Przemyslaw Jeziorski, Gabriel Weintraub
The RAND Journal of Economics October2015 Vol. 46 Issue 4 Pages 671–708.

The Value of Bosses

Edward Lazear, Kathryn Shaw, Christopher Stanton
Journal of Labor Economics October2015 Vol. 33 Issue 4 Pages 823-861.

Trade Induced Technical Change? The Impact of Chinese Imports on Innovation, IT, and Productivity

Nicholas A. Bloom, Mirko Draca, John Van Reenen
The Review of Economic Studies September172015 Vol. 83 Issue 1 Pages 87–117.