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Birth spacing, human capital, and the motherhood penalty at midlife in the United States. (2017). Gough, Margaret .
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  32. The Role of Speculative Trade in Market Efficiency: Evidence from a Betting Exchange. (2014). Yang, Fuyu ; Brown, Alasdair.
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  33. Do Organic Inputs in African Subsistence Agriculture Raise Productivity? Evidence from Plot Data of Malawi Household Surveys. (2014). Zant, Wouter.
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  35. The Effect of Job Loss on Health: Evidence from Biomarkers. (2014). Michaud, Pierre-Carl ; Hurd, Michael ; Crimmins, Eileen.
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  36. The Effect of Job Loss on Health: Evidence from Biomarkers. (2014). Michaud, Pierre-Carl ; Hurd, Michael ; Crimmins, Eileen.
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  37. Does the Swiss Car Market Reward Fuel Efficient Cars? Evidence from Hedonic Pricing Regressions, a Regression Discontinuity Design, and Matching. (2014). Filippini, Massimo ; Bareit, Markus ; Alberini, Anna.
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  38. Does the Swiss Car Market Reward Fuel Efficient Cars? Evidence from Hedonic Pricing Regressions, Matching and a Regression Discontinuity Design. (2014). Filippini, Massimo ; Alberini, Massimo Anna ; Bareit, Markus.
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  39. Are consistent pegs really more prone to currency crises?. (2014). Esaka, Taro.
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  40. The Transmission of Liquidity Shocks: Evidence from Credit Rating Downgrades. (2014). Turk Ariss, Rima ; merrouche, ouarda ; Karam, Philippe ; Souissi, Moez.
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  41. Regional Policy Evaluation: Interactive Fixed Effects and Synthetic Control. (2014). Magnac, Thierry ; Gobillon, Laurent.
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  42. Tourism statistics: correcting data inadequacy using coarsened exact matching. (2014). Pereyra, Juan ; Brida, Juan ; Aroca, Patricio ; Volo, Serena.
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  43. Transformations of industrial heritage: Insights into external effects on house prices. (2014). van Duijn, Mark ; Rouwendal, Jan ; Boersema, Richard .
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  44. Migration and Agricultural Efficiency. (2014). Gorton, Matthew ; Davidova, Sophia ; Sauer, Johannes.
    In: 2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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  45. Stock ownership and political behavior: Evidence from demutualization. (2013). Knüpfer, Samuli ; Kaustia, Markku ; Knupfer, Samuli ; Torstila, Sami.
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  46. The impact of cannabis use on short-term educational outcomes. (2013). Perini, Lionel ; Marti, Joachim.
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  47. Migration and Agricultural Efficiency in Kosovo. (2013). Gorton, Matthew ; Davidova, Sophia ; Sauer, J.
    In: 87th Annual Conference, April 8-10, 2013, Warwick University, Coventry, UK.
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  48. Using an Experimental Evaluation of Charter Schools to Test Whether Nonexperimental Comparison Group Methods Can Replicate Experimental Impact Estimates. (2012). Gleason, Philip ; Verbitsky-Savitz, Natalya ; Fortson, Kenneth ; Kopa, Emma .
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  49. Mitigating Liquidity Constraints: Public Export Credit Guarantees in Germany. (2012). Yalcin, Erdal ; Heiland, Inga ; Felbermayr, Gabriel.
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  50. Does High Involvement Management Lead to Higher Pay?. (2011). .
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