Center for Policy Research News
Heflin paper on the Great Recession and SNAP caseloads published in Journal of Poverty
Monnat study on prescription painkiller misusers and heroin users published in Addictive Behaviors
Bifulco study on finance and accountability policies on charter school locations published in JEF
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Bifulco and Lopoo article on school desegregation and teenage fertility published in EEPA
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Heflin, London article on SNAP use among military, veterans and reservists published in PR&PR
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Flores-Lagunes study on treatment effects of Job Corps training published in JHR
Schewe study on herd management and somatic cell counts published in Journal of Dairy Science
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Flores-Lagunes article on open enrollment choice published in RSUE
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Monnat study on human papillomavirus vaccination among adolescent girls published in MCHJ
Lutz paper on the transition from school to work for children of immigrants published in CMS
Hou's evaluation of China's new rural cooperative medical system published in BMC Public Health
Shi study on cross-cutting messages and voter turnout published in Political Communication
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Lee paper on model selection in the presence of incidental parameters published in Jour of Econ
Monnat study on rural/urban differences in prescription opioid misuse published in J of Rural Health
See related: Addiction, Health Policy
Yinger paper on hedonic equilibria in housing markets published in Journal of Housing Economics
Monnat paper on prohibiting juvenile access to tobacco published in Int Journal of Drug Policy
Schewe article on amenity migration published in Society & Natural Resources
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Hamersma article on information shocks and social programs published in JPAM
Heflin article on racial and ethnic disparities in food insufficiency published in JSSWR
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Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics with Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
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Deirdre Nansen McCloskey (University of Illinois at Chicago) will present the fifth annual Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics. For more information about this lecture, please contact Katrina Fiacchi at 315.443.9040 or kfiacchi@syr.edu.
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