Working Paper #30
"Union Effects on Health Insurance Provision and Coverage in the United States," by Thomas C. Buchmuller, John DiNardo and Robert G. Valletta, March 2001.
Working Paper #31
"The Electoral Advantage to Incumbency and Voters" Valuation of Politicians' Experience: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Close Elections," by David S. Lee, April 2001.
Working Paper #32
"The Measurement of Medicaid Coverage in the SIPP: Evidence from California, 1990-1996," by David Card, Andrew Hildreth and Lara Shore-Sheppard, February 2001.
Working Paper #33
"Does Air Quality Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market," by Kenneth Y. Chay and Michael Greenstone, April 2001.
Working Paper #34
"Earnings Mobility in the US: A New Look at Intergenerational Inequality," by Bhashkar Mazumder, March 2001.
Working Paper #35
"Do Electoral Cycles in Policy Hiring Really Help Us Estimate the Effect of Police on Crime?" by Justin McCrary, September 2001.
Working Paper #36
"Using Discontinuous Eligibility Rules to Identify the Effects of the Federal Medicaid Expansions," David Card and Lara D. Shore-Sheppard, September 2001.
Working Paper #37
"Tests With Correct Size When Instruments Can Be Arbitrarily Weak," Marcelo J. Moreira, September 2001.
Working Paper #38
"The Impact of Unionization on Establishment Closure: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Representation Elections," John DiNardo and David S. Lee, September 2001.
Working Paper #39
"The Long-run Consequence from Living in a Poor Neighborhood," Philip Oreopoulos, September 2001.
Working Paper #40
"Worms: Education and Health Externalities in Kenya," Edward Miguel and Michael Kremer, July 2001.
Working Paper #41
"Are Refugees Different from Economic Immigrants? Some Empirical Evidence on the Heterogeneity of Immigrant Groups in the United States," Kalena E. Cortes, September 2001.
Working Paper #42
"Air Quality, Infant Mortality, and the Clean Air Act of 1970," Kenneth Y. Chay and Michael Greenstone, August 2001.
Working Paper #43
"Civil Rights, the War on Poverty, and Black-White Convergence in Infant Mortality in Mississippi," Douglas V. Almond, Kenneth Y. Chay and Michael Greenstone, September 2001.
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