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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

Care Work: Gender, Labor, and the Welfare State

Madonna Harrington Meyer
December 31, 2000

See related: Gender and Sex

Miner paper on bureaucratic models of inefficiency published in Public Choice

William Duncombe, Jerry Miner & John Ruggiero
September 30, 1997

Miner article on cost savings from school district consolidation published in Econ of Edu Review

Jerry Miner, William Duncombe & John Ruggiero
August 31, 1995

See related: Education

Foreign Investment in the United States

Jan Ondrich and Michael J. Wasylenko
December 31, 1993

Panel Data Analysis

Badi H. Baltagi
January 1, 1992

Property Taxes and House Values

John M. Yinger
December 31, 1988

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CPR Graduate Student Seminar

426 Eggers Hall

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The following graduate students from CPR will present their research:


David Schwegman - "Testing for Differential Treatment By Child Welfare Providers Towards Sexual Minorities"

Jun Cai - "Panel Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Conditional Heteroskedastic Frontiers"

Huong Tran - "Evaluating the Empirical Relevance of Theories of the Distribution of Earnings"

Saied Toossi - "What’s for Lunch? The Relationship Between School Menus and Student Lunch Participation"

Emily Gutierrez - "The Effect of Universal Free Meals on Student Perceptions of School Climate: Evidence from New York City"

Jonathan Presler - "You are who you eat with: Evidence on Academic Peer Effects from School Lunch Lines"


For more information about this seminar, please contact Emily Minnoe at erminnoe@syr.edu


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