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Hou paper on savings behavior of special purpose governments published in Public Budgeting & Finance
Bifulco study on high school peer effects on college attainment published in Labour Economics
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Burman study on taxation of Social Security benefits published in National Tax Journal
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Lee paper on nonparametric estimation of dynamic panel models published in Econometric Theory
Rothenberg study on financial crisis and productivity evolution published in The World Economy
Baltagi spatial lag models with nested random effects study published in Journal of Urban Economics
Rosenthal study on private Markets and filtering a source of low-income housing published in AER
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Baltagi study on dynamic spatial panel data forecasting published in Oxford BES
Bifulco brief on fiscal impacts of charter schools published in Education, Finance and Policy
Schewe study on reducing nitrogen fertilizer application published in Land Use Policy
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Hamersma article on temporary help work published in Industrial Relations
Wilcoxen paper on pricing carbon in the US published in Resource and Energy Economics
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Double Dividend: Environmental Taxes and Fiscal Reform in the United States
Baltagi study on housing prices in the US published in Journal of Applied Econometrics
Hou article on procyclical changes in state aid published in Publius
Ma article on fields of study and institutional selectivity published in Review of Higher Education
Burman article on pathways to tax reform published in Public Finance Review
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Camp Econometrics is a gathering of econometricians and empirical economists whose successful goals are: (1) Bring together a group of econometricians/empirical economists and guests of host universities to discuss issues in econometrics, both applied and theoretical; (2) Present papers for comments by participants; (3) Stimulate student interest in econometrics; (4) Help students develop their technical presentation skills by encouraging the students of host universities to participate in the meetings, contribute to the poster session and present papers. This year's Camp will be held at the Harbor Hotel in Clayton, NY. For more information, please contact Katrina Wingle at 315-443-9040 or krwingle@syr.edu.
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