Middlebury College Working Paper Series
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- 1301: Testosterone and the gender wage gap

- Anne Gielen, Jessica Holmes and Caitlin Myers
- 1103: Creating Humble Economists: A Code of Ethics for Economists

- David Colander
- 1102: The Wrong Type of Pluralism: Toward a Transdisciplinary Social Science

- Dave Colander
- 1101: HIV Testing and Risky Sexual Behavior

- Erick Gong
- 1039: Can European Economics Compete with U.S. Economics? And Should It?

- David Colander
- 1038: The Economics Profession, the Financial Crisis, and Method

- David Colander
- 1037: The Evolution of U.S.Economics Textbooks

- David Colander
- 1036: The Choice Architecture of Choice Architecture: Toward a Non-paternalistic Nudge Policy

- David Colander and Andrew Qi Lin Chong
- 1035: The Keynesian Method, Complexity, and the Training of Economists

- David Colander
- 1034: Civil War, Ethnicity, and the Migration of Skilled Labor

- Aniruddha Mitra and James Bang
- 1033: Reintegrating the Social Sciences: The Dahlem Group

- David Colander, Roland Kupers, Thomas Lux and Casey Rothschild
- 1032: When is the Honeymoon Over for Baseball’s New Stadiums?

- Paul M. Sommers and Mark B. Whelan
- 1031: Are First-round NFL Draft Picks Better Than Second-round Picks?

- Paul M. Sommers and Alyssa A. Chong
- 1030: Babe: The Sultan of Pitching Stats

- Paul M. Sommers and Matthew H. LoRusso
- 1029: Is There A Road-ice Advantage In NHL Shootouts?

- Paul M. Sommers, Alexandra A. Fox, Tucker P. Donahoe and John M. Yanchek
- 1028: Real March Madness: Rewarding Schools for Low GSRs

- Paul M. Sommers and Alyssa A. Chong
- 1027: Gender bias and the female brain drain

- Aniruddha Mitra and James Bang
- 1026: Brain Drain and Institutions of Governance: Educational Attainment of Immigrants to the US 1988-1998

- Aniruddha Mitra and James Bang
- 1025: Have Sports Venues Mitigated the Home Foreclosure Crisis?

- Paul M. Sommers
- 1024: Racer Swimsuits Fit to a T

- Paul M. Sommers and Jay Li
- 1023: Why Volunteer? Evidence on the Role of Altruism, Image, and Incentives

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Caitlin Myers
- 1022: The WNBA and Graduation Rates of Female Basketball Players

- Paul M. Sommers and Elizabeth T. Knopman
- 1021: Moving Back the NCAA’s Three-point Line: A Challenge?

- Paul M. Sommers, Kelsey F. Chisholm and Alyson M. Downing
- 1020: THE SKINNY ON OBESITY RATES AND THE U.S. ECONOMY

- Paul M. Sommers, Dylan J. Fitzpatrick and Erin A. Toner
- 1019: WHO REALLY VOTED FOR BARACK OBAMA?

- Paul M. Sommers, Alyssa A. Chong, Monica B. Ralston and Andrew C. Waxman
- 1018: Are Canadian NHL Hall of Famers Winter Babies?

- Paul M. Sommers and Arthur E. Mittnacht
- 1017: The Career Save Percentage Profile of NHL Goalies

- Paul M. Sommers and Douglas A. Raeder
- 1016: IN DIVISION I HOCKEY, DOES THE PUCK STOP JUNIOR YEAR?

- Paul M. Sommers and Justin R. Gaines
- 1015: DO NEW BALLPARKS AFFECT THE HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE?

- Paul M. Sommers
- 1014: Does Shooting Efficiency Matter in Explaining NBA Salaries?

- Paul M. Sommers
- 1013: MONOPOLY POWER

- Paul M. Sommers
- 1012: IS THERE HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY?

- Paul M. Sommers
- 1011: A POISSON MODEL FOR "HITTING FOR THE CYCLE" IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

- Paul M. Sommers, Christopher J. Teves, Joseph T. Burchenal and Daniel M. Haluska
- 1010: Here’s the Scoop: Ground Balls Win Lacrosse Games

- Paul M. Sommers, Peter R. Smith and Russell K. Banker
- 1009: Are Russians the Highest-paid Goalies in the NHL?

- Paul M. Sommers and Douglas A. Raeder
- 1008: Derby Drop-Offs

- Paul M. Sommers, Nicholas B. Angstman, Andrea L. Buono, Trevor B. Dodds and Andrew K. Somberg
- 1007: “BORN TO RUN” … CHI-SQUARE TESTS: MATHEMATICS IN MUSIC

- Paul M. Sommers
- 1006: An Empirical Test of Bill James’s Pythagorean Formula

- Paul M. Sommers, David U. Cha and Daniel P. Glatt
- 1005: Marshall, Models, and Macroeconomics: Comments on Michel De Vroey’s “The Marshallian Roots of Keynes’s General Theory”

- David Colander
- 1004: The Genesis of Macroeconomics: New Ideas from Sir William Petty to Henry Thornton

- David Colander
- 1003: Review of “From Political Economy to Economics: Method, the Social and Historical Evolution of Economic Theory”

- David Colander
- 1002: Review of “The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas”

- David Colander
- 1001: The Complexity Era in Economics

- David Colander, Richard P.F. Holt and J. Barkley Rosser
- 0921: Who favors freer markets? The composition and interests of Russia’s regional business lobbies

- William Pyle and Laura Solanko
- 0920: The Ancillary Benefits from Climate Policy in the United States

- Britt Groosman, Nicholas Muller and Erin O’Neill
- 0919: Brain Drain and Institutions of Governance: Educational Attainment of Immigrants to the US 1988-2000

- James Bang and Aniruddha Mitra
- 0918: Characterizing Uncertainty in Air Pollution Damage Estimates

- Nicholas Muller and Yan N. Oak
- 0917: Business Boot Camp: Helping Liberal Arts Students Acquire Preprofessional Skills

- Michael Claudon
- 0916: The Choice Architecture of Choice Architecture: Toward a Nonpaternalistic Nudge Policy

- David Colander and Andrew Qi Lin Chong
- 0915: Moving Beyond the Rhetoric of Pluralism: Suggestions for an “Inside-the-Mainstream” Heterodoxy

- David Colander
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