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Baltagi spatial lag models with nested random effects study published in Journal of Urban Economics

Badi H. Baltagi, Bernard Fingleton & Alain Pirotte
February 28, 2014

Baltagi study on dynamic spatial panel data forecasting published in Oxford BES

Badi H. Baltagi, Bernard Fingleton & Alain Pirotte
January 31, 2014

Schewe study on reducing nitrogen fertilizer application published in Land Use Policy

D. Stuart, Rebecca L.Schewe & M. McDermott
December 31, 2013

See related: Agriculture, Climate Change

Hamersma article on temporary help work published in Industrial Relations

Sarah Hamersma, Carolyn Heinrich & Peter Mueser
December 31, 2013

Wilcoxen paper on pricing carbon in the US published in Resource and Energy Economics

Warwick J. McKibbin, Adele C. Morris & Peter J. Wilcoxen
December 31, 2013

See related: Energy

Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, 5th Edition

Badi H. Baltagi
December 31, 2013

Hou article on procyclical changes in state aid published in Publius

Phuong Nguyen-Hoang & Yilin Hou
November 15, 2013

Flores-Lagunes paper on treatments effects with an invalid instrument published in JBES

Carlos A. Flores & Alfonso Flores-Lagunes
September 30, 2013

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CPR Seminar Series: Elizabeth Linos

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Elizabeth Linos (UC Berkeley) will present, "It's Not Your Fault: Reducing Stigma," as part of the CPR Seminar Series. For more information please contact Emily Minnoe at erminnoe@syr.edu


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