Working Paper Series
From Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 2019: Who Should See the Patient? On Discretionary Patient-Provider Assignments in Hospitals

- Mariam K. Atkinson and Soroush Saghafian
- 2019: Does One Medicare Fit All? The Economics of Uniform Health Insurance Benefits

- Mark Shepard, Katherine Baicker and Jonathan Skinner
- 2019: The Two Margin Problem in Insurance Markets

- Michael Geruso, Timothy Layton, Grace McCormack and Mark Shepard
- 2019: Corporate Purpose in Play: The Role of ESG Investing

- John Gerard Ruggie
- 2019: The Property Rights Theory of Production Networks

- Ivan Balbuzanov and Maciej Kotowski
- 2019: Bound to Happen: Explanation Bias in Historical Analysis

- Aroop Mukharji and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2019: The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration

- Will Dobbie, Hans Grönqvist, Susan Niknami, Mårten Palme and Mikael Priks
- 2019: 'Descended from Immigrants and Revolutionists': How Family Immigration History Shapes Representation in Congress

- James Feigenbaum, Maxwell Palmer and Benjamin Schneer
- 2019: A Source of Escalation or a Source of Restraint? An Empirical Investigation of How Civil Society Affects Mass Killings

- Erica Chenoweth and Evan Perkoski
- 2019: Targeted Debt Relief and the Origins of Financial Distress: Experimental Evidence from Distressed Credit Card Borrowers

- Will Dobbie and Jae Song
- 2019: Using Behavioral Insights to Improve Truancy Notifications

- Jessica Lasky-Fink, Carly Robinson, Hedy Chang and Todd Rogers
- 2019: STEM Careers and the Changing Skill Requirements of Work

- David Deming and Kadeem Noray
- 2019: Measuring Bias in Consumer Lending

- Will Dobbie, Andres Liberman, Daniel Paravisini and Vikram Pathania
- 2019: Risky Business: Commissioning Portraits in Renaissance Italy

- Jonathan K. Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2019: Strategic Sorting: The Role of Ordeals in Health Care

- Richard Zeckhauser
- 2019: Health Care Spending Projections and Policy Changes: Recognizing the Limits of Existing Forecasts

- Daniel Shoag
- 2019: First-Price Auctions with Budget Constraints

- Maciej Kotowski
- 2019: Can Transparency and Accountability Programs Improve Health? Experimental Evidence from Indonesia and Tanzania

- Jean Arkedis, Jessica Creighton, Akshay Dixit, Archon Fung, Stephen Kosack, Dan Levy and Courtney Tolmie
- 2019: Joint Patient Selection and Scheduling under No-Shows: Theory and Application in Proton Therapy

- Soroush Saghafian, Nikolaos Trichakis, Ruihao Zhu and Helen A. Shih
- 2019: Do Physicians Influence Each Other’s Performance? Evidence from the Emergency Department

- Soroush Saghafian, Raha Imanirad and Stephen J. Traub
- 2019: The Future of U.S. Carbon-Pricing Policy: Normative Assessment and Positive Prognosis

- Robert Stavins
- 2019: A Perfectly Robust Approach to Multiperiod Matching Problems

- Maciej Kotowski
- 2019: Estimating the Effect of Asking About Citizenship on the US Census: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial

- Matthew A. Baum, Bryce J. Dietrich, Rebecca Goldstein and Maya Sen
- 2019: Efficient Division When Preferences are Private: Using the Expected Externality Mechanism

- Christina Aperjis, Maciej Kotowski and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2019: Birds of a Feather: Estimating the Value of Statistical Life from Dual-Earner Families

- Joseph Aldy
- 2019: The Unwavering SES Achievement Gap: Trends in U.S. Student Performance

- Eric Hanushek, Paul E. Peterson, Laura M. Talpey and Ludger Woessmann
- 2019: Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Heideggerian Technoskepticism: The Long (Worrisome?) View

- Mathias Risse
- 2019: Sovereign Bonds since Waterloo

- Josefin Meyer, Carmen Reinhart and Christoph Trebesch
- 2019: Informational Inequity Aversion and Performance

- Iris Bohnet and Farzad Saidi
- 2019: Do Hospital Closures Improve the Efficiency and Quality of Other Hospitals?

- Lina Song and Soroush Saghafian
- 2019: Financial Crises: Past and Future

- Carmen Reinhart
- 2019: The Curious Case of the Missing Defaults

- Carmen Reinhart
- 2019: Should the Fed Be Constrained?

- Jeffrey Frankel
- 2019: Managerial Control and Executive Compensation

- F.M. Scherer
- 2019: Gender Differences in Volunteer's Dilemma: Evidence from Teamwork among Graduate Students

- Pinar Dogan
- 2019: Silver or Lead? Why Violence and Corruption Limit Women's Representation

- Pippa Norris
- 2019: Descriptive Norms and Gender Diversity: Reactance from Men

- Maliheh Paryavi, Iris Bohnet and Alexandra van Geen
- 2018: The (Lack of) Distortionary Effects of Proxy-Means Tests: Results from a Nationwide Experiment in Indonesia

- Abhijit Banerjee, Rema Hanna, Benjamin Olken and Sudarno Sumarto
- 2018: Revealing Stereotypes: Evidence from Immigrants in Schools

- Alberto Alesina, Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara and Paolo Pinotti
- 2018: Policy Evolution under the Clean Air Act

- Richard Schmalensee and Robert Stavins
- 2018: GHG Cap-and-Trade: Implications for Effective and Efficient Climate Policy in Oregon

- Todd Schatzki and Robert Stavins
- 2018: Do 40-Year-Old Facts Still Matter? Long-Run Effects of Federal Oversight under the Voting Rights Act

- Desmond Ang
- 2018: Two-Stage Examinations: Can Examinations Be More Formative Experiences?

- Dan Levy, Mae Klinger and Theodore Svoronos
- 2018: Stock Price Rewards to Climate Saints and Sinners: Evidence from the Trump Election

- Stefano Ramelli, Alexander Wagner, Richard Zeckhauser and Alexandre Ziegler
- 2018: Take Two! SAT Retaking and College Enrollment Gaps

- Joshua Goodman, Oded Gurantz and Jonathan Smith
- 2018: Determining the Differences that Matter: Development and Divergence in US States over 1850-2010

- Penny Mealy, J. Farmer and Ricardo Hausmann
- 2018: Who is an Efficient and Effective Physician? Evidence from Emergence Medicine

- Soroush Saghafian, Raha Imanirad and Stephen J. Traub
- 2018: Why Won’t You Listen to Me? Measuring Receptiveness to Opposing Views

- Julia Minson, Frances S. Chen and Catherine H. Tinsley
- 2018: Robust Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes

- Mohammad Rasouli and Soroush Saghafian
- 2018: Charging the Future: Challenges and Opportunities for Electric Vehicle Adoption

- Henry Lee and Alex Clark
- 2018: Goals and Gaps: Educational Careers of Immigrant Children

- Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara and Paolo Pinotti
- 2018: Universal Basic Incomes vs. Targeted Transfers: Anti-Poverty Programs in Developing Countries

- Rema Hanna and Benjamin Olken
- 2018: Money, Millennials and Human Rights: Sustaining 'Sustainable Investing'

- John Gerard Ruggie and Emily K. Middleton
- 2018: Happily Ever After: Immigration, Natives' Marriage, and Fertility
- Michela Carlana and Marco Tabellini
- 2018: Implicit Stereotypes: Evidence from Teachers’ Gender Bias
- Michela Carlana
- 2018: Key Issues Facing California's GHG Cap-and-Trade System for 2021-2030

- Todd Schatzki and Robert Stavins
- 2018: Do Public Perceptions of Electoral Malpractice Undermine Democratic Satisfaction? The U.S. in Comparative Perspective

- Pippa Norris
- 2018: Understanding Brexit: Cultural Resentment versus Economic Grievances

- Pippa Norris
- 2018: The Demotivating Effect (and Unintended Message) of Retrospective Awards

- Carly D. Robinson, Jana Gallus, Monica G. Lee and Todd Rogers
- 2018: Upping the Ante: The Equilibrium Effects of Unconditional Grants to Private Schools

- Tahir Andrabi, Jishnu Das, Asim Ijaz Khwaja, Selcuk Ozyurt and Niharika Singh
- 2018: The Globalized Myth of Ownership and Its Implications for Tax Competition

- Mathias Risse and Marco Meyer
- 2018: Opening Adaptation Windows onto Public Financial Management Reform Gaps in Mozambique

- Matthew Andrews, Tim McNaught and Salimah Samji
- 2018: Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence: An Urgently Needed Agenda

- Mathias Risse
- 2018: Heat and Learning

- Joshua Goodman, Michael Hurwitz, Jisung Park and Jonathan Smith
- 2018: Alleviating Global Poverty: Labor Mobility, Direct Assistance, and Economic Growth

- Lant Pritchett
- 2018: Investment versus Output Subsidies: Implications of Alternative Incentives for Wind Energy

- Joseph Aldy, Todd Gerarden and Richard Sweeney
- 2018: Enhancing Public Health Outcomes in Developing Countries: From Good Policies annd Best Practices to Better Implementation

- Michael Woolcock
- 2018: Exponential Innovation and Human Rights: Implications for Science and Technology Diplomacy

- Calestous Juma
- 2018: Gains from Digitization: Evidence from Gift-Giving in Music

- Pinar Dogan and Marc Bourreau
- 2018: The Internet of Things and Information Fusion: Who Talks to Who?

- Soroush Saghafian, Brian Tomlin and Stephan Biller
- 2018: Data-Driven Percentile Optimization for Multi-Class Queueing Systems with Model Ambiguity: Theory and Application

- Austin Bren and Soroush Saghafian
- 2018: Sunlight and Protection Against Influenza

- David Slusky and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2018: Confronting an Enemy with Unknown Preferences: Deterrer or Provocateur?

- Artyom Jelnov, Yair Tauman and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2018: Excess Prices for Drugs in Medicare: Diagnosis and Prescription

- Richard G. Frank and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2018: African Regional Economic Integration: The Emergence, Evolution, and Impact of Institutional Innovation

- Calestous Juma and Francis Mangeni
- 2018: Recent US Manufacturing Employment: The Exception that Proves the Rule

- Robert Lawrence
- 2018: Trading Networks and Equilibrium Intermediation

- Maciej Kotowski and Christian Leister
| |