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Lutz study on adolescent residential mobility & premature life-course transitions published in SSCY

Scott J. South, Amy Lutz & Eric P. Baumer
October 26, 2005

See related: Aging

Helping Children Left Behind: State Aid and the Pursuit of Educational Equity

John M. Yinger
This book provides an overview and five case studies of school finance reform; a resource for scholars, public officials, and others interested in education finance reform.
December 31, 2004

Panel Data: Theory and Applications

Badi H. Baltagi
January 1, 2004

A Companion to Theoretical Econometrics

Badi H. Baltagi
January 1, 2003

Ondrich study on maternity leave policy and the return to work after childbirth published in REH

Jan Ondrich, C. Katharina Spiess, Qing Yang & Gert G. Wagner
December 31, 2002

See related: Europe

The Color of Credit

John M. Yinger
December 31, 2002

Hou article evaluating city financial management using fuzzy rule published in PBF

Salwa Ammar, William Duncombe, Yilin Hou & Ronald Wright
December 16, 2002

Hamersma study on AFDC and births to unwed women published in Labour Economics

Kurt C. Schaefer, Sarah Hamersma & Thomas D. Vander Veen
November 30, 2002

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Economics presents: Chris Parmeter

426 Eggers Hall

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Chris Parmeter is an Associate Professor of Economics at University of Miami and will present his study,
“Calculating the Number of Parameters in Multivariate Local Polynomial Regression”(co-authored with Nadine McCloud)

For more information, please contact Matt O'Keefe by email at mkokeefe@maxwell.syr.edu 

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