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Flores-Lagunes paper on treatments effects with an invalid instrument published in JBES
Hamersma study Medicaid earning limits and earnings growths among poor people published in JEAP
Ma chapter on gender inequality and returns to educational investments featured in book
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Lee paper on social consequences of economic segregation published in Korean Economic Review
Burman study on taxes and inequality published in Tax Law Review
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Ma chapter on Women in Math and Science published in "Sociology of Education: An A-to-Z Guide"
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Hou study on budget requirements and state spending published in Public Budgeting & Finance
In Memoriam: Professor William D. Duncombe
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Rothenberg paper on collective action in Sierra Leone communities published in The Economic Journal
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Flores Lagunes article on quantile treatment effects of Job Corps on wages published in JHR
Flores-Lagunes study on Job Corps training and wages published in American Economic Review
Wilcoxen article on China's carbon tax and climate talks published in East Asia Forum
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Wilcoxen chapter on an economic approach to general equilibrium modeling featured in Handbook
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Wilcoxen chapter on energy, the environment and US economic growth featured in Handbook
Wilcoxen chapter on the G-Cubed model featured in Handbook
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Hou article on public-private partnerships in transitional economies published in PA Review
Baltagi study on standardized LM tests published in The Econometrics Journal
Baltagi study on spatial panel data with random effects published in Econometric Reviews
Condos in the Woods: The Growth of Seasonal and Retirement Homes in Northern Wisconsin
Essays in Honor of Jerry Hausman
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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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