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Working Papers
2024
- What Do We Get from Two-Way Fixed Effects Regressions? Implications from Numerical Equivalence
Papers, arXiv.org View citations (4)
2022
- Empirical Decomposition of the IV-OLS Gap with Heterogeneous and Nonlinear Effects
Papers, arXiv.org View citations (5)
See also Journal Article Empirical Decomposition of the IV-OLS Gap with Heterogeneous and Nonlinear Effects, The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press (2024) (2024)
2019
- Government Expenditure on the Public Education System
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (6)
See also Journal Article Government Expenditure on the Public Education System, International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association (2024) View citations (1) (2024)
2018
- Government Expenditure on Education
2018 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics
Journal Articles
2024
- Empirical Decomposition of the IV-OLS Gap with Heterogeneous and Nonlinear Effects
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2024, 106, (2), 505-520 
See also Working Paper Empirical Decomposition of the IV-OLS Gap with Heterogeneous and Nonlinear Effects, Papers (2022) View citations (5) (2022)
- Government Expenditure on the Public Education System
International Economic Review, 2024, 65, (1), 43-73 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper Government Expenditure on the Public Education System, NBER Working Papers (2019) View citations (6) (2019)
2017
- Trade preferences and political equilibrium associated with trade liberalization
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2017, 26, (3), 361-384 View citations (3)
Software Items
2022
- IVOLSDEC: Stata module to produce decomposition of the IV-OLS coefficient gap
Statistical Software Components, Boston College Department of Economics
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