Center for Policy Research Working Papers
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- 65: Duration Data from the National Long-Term Care Survey: Foundation for a Dynamic Multiple-Indicator Model of ADL Dependency

- James N. Laditka and Douglas A. Wolf
- 64: Do We Invest Less Time in Children? Trends in Parental Time in Selected Industrialized Countries Since the 1960's

- Anne H. Gauthier, Timothy M. Smeeding and Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr.
- 63: Welfare State Expenditures and the Distribution of Child Opportunities

- Irwin Garfinkel, Lee Rainwater and Timothy M. Smeeding
- 62: School Finance, Equivalent Educational Expenditure, and Income Distribution: Equal Dollars or Equal Chances for Success?

- Kathryn Wilson, Kristina Lambright and Timothy M. Smeeding
- 61: Taxes, Deadweight Loss and Intertemporal Female Labor Supply: Evidence from Panel Data

- Anil Kumar
- 60: How Much More Does a Disadvantaged Student Cost?

- William D. Duncombe and John Yinger
- 59: Maternal Employment and Adolescent Self-Care

- Leonard M. Lopoo
- 58: Social Interaction and the Health Insurance Choices of the Elderly

- Eldar Beiseitov, Jeffrey D. Kubik and John R. Moran
- 57: Agglomeration, Labor Supply, and the Urban Rat Race

- Stuart Rosenthal and William Strange
- 56: Geography, Industrial Organization, and Agglomeration

- Stuart Rosenthal and William Strange
- 55: Does Whole-School Reform Boost Student Performance? The Case of New York City

- Robert Bifulco, William Duncombe and John Yinger
- 54: The Effect of Income Taxation on Consumption and Labor Supply

- James Ziliak and Thomas Kniesner
- 53: Do Public Expenditures Improve Child Outcomes in the U.S.? A Comparison across Fifty States

- Kristen Harknett, Irwin Garfinkel, Jay Bainbridge, Timothy Smeeding, Nancy Folbre and Sara McLanahan
- 52: Data Mining Mining Data: MSHA Enforcement Efforts, Underground Coal Mine Safety, and New Health Policy Implications

- Thomas Kniesner and John D. Leeth
- 51: Social Interaction in Labor Supply

- Andrzej Grodner and Thomas Kniesner
- 50: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: The Proof Is in the Productivity

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Chihwa Kao
- 49: On the Measurement of Job Risk in Hedonic Wage Models

- Dan Black and Thomas Kniesner
- 48: Globalization, Inequality, and the Rich Countries of the G-20: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)

- Timothy M. Smeeding
- 47: Psychotherapy in Antidepressant Patients

- Regina H. Powers, Thomas Kniesner and Thomas J. Croghan
- 46: Economic Position Does Not Matter: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Keith J. Crocker and John R. Moran
- 45: Contracting with Limited Commitment: Evidence from Employment-Based Health Insurance Contracts

- Keith J. Crocker and John R. Moran
- 44: Estimating the Cost of an Adequate Education in New York

- William Duncombe
- 43: Provider Type and Depression Treatment Adequacy

- Thomas Kniesner, Regina H. Powers and Thomas W. Croghan
- 42: Nominal Loss Aversion, Housing Equity Constraints, and Household Mobility: Evidence from the United States

- Gary Engelhardt
- 41: Private Philanthropy and the Economics of Public Radio

- Arthur Brooks
- 40: Lethal Elections: Gubernatorial Politics and the Timing of Executions

- Jeffrey D. Kubik and John R. Moran
- 39: Can Policy Changes Be Treated as Natural Experiments? Evidence from State Excise Taxes

- Jeffrey D. Kubik and John R. Moran
- 38: Explicit Versus Implicit Income Insurance

- Thomas Kniesner and James P. Ziliak
- 37: Intergenerational Labor Market and Welfare Consequences of Poor Health

- Thomas Kniesner and Anthony LoSasso
- 36: Asymptotic Inference in Censored Regression MOdels Revisited

- Chihwa Kao
- 35: Some New Approaches to Formulate and Estimate Friction-Bernoulli Jump Diffusion and Friction-GARCH

- Chihwa Kao
- 34: Geography, Industrial Organization, and Agglomeration Heteroskedasticity Models with Estimates of the Variances of Foreign Exchange Rates

- Chihwa Kao
- 33: Does School Consolidation Cut Costs?

- William Duncombe and John Yinger
- 32: Wavelet-Based Testing for Serial Correlation of Unknown Form in Panel Models

- Yongmiao Hong and Chihwa Kao
- 31: Slippery When Wet: The Effects of Local Alcohol Access Laws on Highway Safety

- Reagan Baughman, Michael Conlin, Stacy Dickert-Conlin and John Pepper
- 30: How Well Can We Track Cohabitation Using the SIPP? A Consideration of Direct and Inferred Measures

- Reagan Baughman, Stacy Dickert-Conlin and Scott Houser
- 29: Microdata Panel Data and Public Policy: National and Cross-National Perspectives

- Robert Carroll, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Mark Rider and Harvey Rosen
- 28: Generational Conflict, Human Capital Accumulation, and Economic Growth

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Mary Lovely and Mehmet Tosun
- 27: Worldwide Population Aging: Endogenous Policy Formation and Capital Market Transmissions in the Presence of Symmetric Demographic Shocks

- Mehmet Tosun
- 26: Antidepressant Treatment for Depression: Total Charges and Therapy Duration

- Deborah G. Dobrez, Catherine A. Melfi, Thomas W. Croghan, Thomas Kniesner and Robert L. Obenchain
- 25: Unfinished Business: Inadequate Health Coverage for Privately Insured, Seriously Ill Children

- Nancy Swigonski, Eleanor D. Kinney, Deborah A. Freund and Thomas Kniesner
- 24: Now You See It, Now You Don't: Why Do Real Estate Agents Withhold Available Houses from Black Customers?

- Jan Ondrich, Stephen Ross and John Yinger
- 23: Microdata Panel Data and Public Policy: National and Cross-National Perspectives

- Richard Burkhauser and Timothy M. Smeeding
- 22: Determinants of Medical Costs Following A Diagnosis of Depression

- Regina H. Powers, Thomas Kniesner and Thomas W. Croghan
- 21: Tax Reform and Automatic Stabilization

- Thomas Kniesner and James Ziliak
- 20: Does Chronic Illness Affect the Adequacy of Health Insurance Coverage?

- Kevin T. Stroupe, Eleanor D. Kinney and Thomas Kniesner
- 19: Chronic Illness and Health Insurance-Related Job Lock

- Kevin T. Stroupe, Eleanor D. Kinney and Thomas Kniesner
- 18: The Impact of Hospital Quality-Related Practices on Health Outcomes

- Deborah A. Freund and Frank Lichtenberg
- 17: Pharmaceuticals and the Elderly: A Comparative Analysis

- Deborah A. Freund, Don Willison, Grant D. Reeher, Bernie O'Brien, Jarold Cosby and Amy Ferraro
- 16: Nonstationary Panels, Cointegration in Panels and Dynamic Panels: A Survey

- Badi Baltagi and Chihwa Kao
- 15: Testing for Structural Change of a Time Trend Regression in Panel Data

- Jamie Emerson and Chihwa Kao
- 14: Geography, Industrial Organization, and Agglomeration

- Stuart Rosenthal and William Strange
- 13: The EITC: Expectation, Knowledge, Use, and Economic and Social Mobility

- Timothy M. Smeeding, Katherin Ross Phillips and Michael O'Connor
- 12: Demographics of the Gay and Lesbian Population in the United States: Evidence from Available Systematic Data Sources

- Dan Black, Gary Gates, Seth Sanders and Lowell Taylor
- 11: Cash Constraints and Business Start-ups: Deutschmarks versus Dollars

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Harvey Rosen
- 10: Estate Taxes, Life Insurance, and Small Business

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, John Phillips and Harvey Rosen
- 9: The Role of Relative Cohort Size and Relative Income in the Demographic Transition

- Diane Macunovich
- 8: Relative Cohort Size: Source of a Unifying Theory of Global Fertility Transition

- Diane Macunovich
- 7: The Baby Boom As It Ages: How Has It Affected Patterns of Consumptions and Savings in the United States?

- Diane Macunovich
- 6: The Fortune of One's Birth: Relative Cohort Size and the Youth Labor Market in the United States

- Diane Macunovich
- 5: Testing the Stability of a Production Function with Urbanization as a Shift Factor: An Application of Non-Stationary Panel Data Techniques

- Suzanne McCoskey and Chihwa Kao
- 4: International R&D Spillovers: An Application of Estimation and Inference in Panel Cointegration

- Chihwa Kao, Min-Hsien Chiang and Bangtian Chen
- 3: A Monte Carlo Comparison of Tests for Cointegration in Panel Data

- Suzanne McCoskey and Chihwa Kao
- 2: On the Estimation and Inference of a Cointegrated Regression in Panel Data

- Chihwa Kao and Min-Hsien Chiang
- 1: On the Estimation of a Linear Time Trend Regression with a One-Way Error Component Model in the Presence of Serially Correlated Errors

- Chihwa Kao and Jamie Emerson
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