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Working Papers

2007

  1. The Mortality Cost to Smokers
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Health Economics (2008)

2005

  1. The Generational Divide in Support for Environmental Policies: European Evidence
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations

2003

  1. A Workers' Lobby to Provide Portable Benefits
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads

Journal Articles

2008

  1. Double your major, double your return?
    Economics of Education Review, 2008, 27, (4), 375-386 Downloads
  2. The mortality cost to smokers
    Journal of Health Economics, 2008, 27, (4), 943-958 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2007)

2006

  1. Demand for a Jury Trial and the Selection of Cases for Trial
    Journal of Legal Studies, 2006, 35, 119-142 Downloads
  2. Skin-Tone Effects among African Americans: Perceptions and Reality
    American Economic Review, 2006, 96, (2), 251-255 Downloads View citations

2005

  1. Health Insurance Disparities in Traditional and Contingent/Alternative Employment
    International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, 2005, 5, (4), 351-368 Downloads
  2. Smoking Restrictions as a Self-Control Mechanism
    Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2005, 31, (1), 5-21 Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Punitive Damages: How Judges and Juries Perform
    Journal of Legal Studies, 2004, 33, 1-36 Downloads View citations
  2. Voter Preferences and State Regulation of Smoking
    Economic Inquiry, 2004, 42, (3), 455-468 Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Cigarette Smokers As Job Risk Takers
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2001, 83, (2), 269-280 Downloads View citations

2000

  1. Gender, Income Levels, and the Demand for Cigarettes
    Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2000, 21, (2-3), 263-82 Downloads View citations
  2. Household specialization and the male marriage wage premium
    Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2000, 54, (1), 78-94 View citations

1998

  1. Compensating Differentials for Gender-Specific Job Injury Risks
    American Economic Review, 1998, 88, (3), 598-627 Downloads View citations

1997

  1. Worker Effort Decisions and Efficient Gender-Specific Wage-Tenure Profiles
    Economic Inquiry, 1997, 35, (1), 193-207

1995

  1. Optimal 'Mismatch' and Promotions
    Economic Inquiry, 1995, 33, (4), 611-24 View citations
  2. Risk-Taking Activities and Heterogeneity of Job-Risk Tradeoffs
    Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1995, 11, (3), 205-17 View citations

1994

  1. Housework, Wages, and the Division of Housework Time for Employed Spouses
    American Economic Review, 1994, 84, (2), 120-25 Downloads View citations
  2. Job Matching and Women's Wage-Tenure Profile
    Applied Economics, 1994, 26, (3), 205-15

1991

  1. Education Match and Job Match
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1991, 73, (1), 140-44 Downloads View citations
  2. Male-female differences in hourly wages: The role of human capital, working conditions, and housework
    Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1991, 44, (4), 746-759 View citations
  3. The Impact of Nonmarket Work on Market Wages
    American Economic Review, 1991, 81, (2), 157-60 Downloads View citations

1990

  1. Job Match, Tenure and Wages Paid by Firms
    Economic Inquiry, 1990, 28, (3), 488-507 View citations
  2. The Market Response to Product Safety Litigation
    Journal of Regulatory Economics, 1990, 2, (3), 215-30 View citations

1989

  1. Another look at compensating differentials
    Journal of Behavioral Economics, 1989, 18, (1), 41-50 Downloads

1985

  1. Allocation of Time and Human Energy and Its Effects on Productivity
    Applied Economics, 1985, 17, (5), 867-84
 
 
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