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- 2507: College and Career Ready: How Well Does State Assessment Performance Predict?

- Darrin DeChane, Takako Nomi and Michael Podgursky
- 2506: Searching for the Queen’s Gambit: An Exploratory Analysis of Male-Female Ratings Gaps in U.S. Chess

- Brian Kisida, Matthew Pepper, Michael Podgursky and Michelle Wickman
- 2505: Project Lead the Way: Impacts of a High School Applied STEM Program on Early Post-Secondary Outcomes

- Takako Nomi, Darrin DeChane and Michael Podgursky
- 2504: Temperature Response Functions for Climate Impact Assessments: The Case of ENSO and Electricity Consumption

- J. Miller and Fangyu Zhong
- 2503: Automation and Diverging Health Risks

- Ricardo Ang, Giseong Kim, Soojin Kim and Michael Pesko
- 2502: Polar Amplification Helps Forecast Northern Temperature Anomalies

- William Brock and J. Miller
- 2501: Shocking Climate: Identifying Economic Damages from Anthropogenic and Natural Climate Change

- Yoosoon Chang, J. Miller and Joon Park
- 2411: Heckman sample selection estimators under heteroskedasticity

- Alyssa Carlson and Wei Zhao
- 2410: The Opportunity Cost of Money and the Relevance of Monetary Policy

- Joseph Haslag and Dong Ho Kang
- 2409: Identification of a triangular random coefficient model using a correction function

- Alyssa Carlson
- 2408: Addressing Attrition in Nonlinear Dynamic Panel Data Models with an Application to Health

- Alyssa Carlson and Anastasia Semykina
- 2407: The Benefits of Alternatives to Conventional College: Comparing the Labor-Market Returns to For-Profit Schools and Community Colleges

- Christopher Jepsen, Peter Mueser, Kenneth Troske and Kyung-Seong Jeon
- 2406: The Employment and Displacement Effects of Job Counseling Over the Business Cycle: Evidence from the U.S. Unemployment Insurance System

- Marios Michaelides and Peter Mueser
- 2405: Identification of a triangular random coefficient model using a correction function

- Alyssa Carlson
- 2404: Ordinal Decomposition

- David Kaplan and Qian Wu
- 2403: Finite-Sample Inference on Auction Bid Distributions Using Transaction Prices

- David Kaplan and Xin Liu
- 2402: Adapting to Natural Disasters through Better Information: Evidence from the Home Seller Disclosure Requirement

- Seunghoon Lee
- 2401: Common Trends and Country Specific Heterogeneities in Long-Run World Energy Consumption

- Yoosoon Chang, Yongok Choi, Chang Sik Kim, J. Miller and Joon Park
- 2314: Credit Condition, Inflation and Unemployment

- Chao Gu, Janet Hua Jiang and Liang Wang
- 2313: Multiple Testing of Ordinal Stochastic Monotonicity

- David Kaplan and Qian Wu
- 2312: Sample Selection in Linear Panel Data Models with Heterogeneous Coefficients

- Alyssa Carlson and Riju Joshi
- 2311: Multiple Testing of a Function's Monotonicity

- Wei Zhao
- 2310: Addressing Sample Selection Bias for Machine Learning Methods

- Dylan Brewer and Alyssa Carlson
- 2309: Effects of Climate Change on House Prices in Outdoor Tourism Destinations: A Case Study of Southwestern Colorado

- Kadie Clark and J. Miller
- 2308: Confidence Intervals for Intentionally Biased Estimators

- David Kaplan and Xin Liu
- 2307: Conditions for Extrapolating Differences in Consumption to Differences in Welfare

- Wei Zhao and David Kaplan
- 2306: Navigating the Notches: Charity Responses to Ratings

- Jennifer Mayo
- 2305: Sample Selection in Linear Panel Data Models with Heterogeneous Coefficients

- Alyssa Carlson and Riju Joshi
- 2304: Polar Amplification in a Moist Energy Balance Model: A Structural Econometric Approach to Estimation and Testing

- William Brock and J. Miller
- 2303: Heckman sample selection estimators under heteroskedasticity

- Alyssa Carlson and Wei Zhao
- 2302: Addressing Sample Selection Bias for Machine Learning Methods

- Dylan Brewer and Alyssa Carlson
- 2301: Information Technology, Improved Access, and Use of Prescription Drugs

- Petri Petri Bockerman, Mika Kortelainen, Liisa Laine, Mikko Nurminen and Tanja Saxell
- 2212: The Impact of Economic Opportunity on Criminal Behavior: Evidence from the Fracking Boom

- Brittany Street
- 2211: Measuring Intergenerational Exposure to the U.S. Justice System: Evidence from Longitudinal Links between Survey and Administrative Data

- Keith Finlay, Michael Mueller-Smith and Brittany Street
- 2210: Criminal Justice Involvement, Self-employment, and Barriers in Recent Public Policy

- Keith Finlay, Michael Mueller-Smith and Brittany Street
- 2209: Optimal Intermediary Contracts

- Nabi Arjmandi, Chao Gu and Joseph Haslag
- 2208: The Employment and Displacement Effects of Job Counseling: Evidence from the U.S. Unemployment Insurance System

- Marios Michaelides and Peter Mueser
- 2207: Identification of a triangular random coefficient model using a correction function

- Alyssa Carlson
- 2206: Comparing Latent Inequality with Ordinal Data

- David Kaplan and Wei Zhao
- 2205: Inference on Consensus Ranking of Distributions

- David Kaplan
- 2204: Financial Innovations in a World with Limited Commitment: Implications for Inequality and Welfare

- Saroj Dhital, Pedro Gomis-Porqueras and Joseph Haslag
- 2203: Sample Selection in Linear Panel Data Models with Heterogeneous Coefficients

- Alyssa Carlson and Riju Joshi
- 2202: Branded Websites and Marketplace Selling: Competing during COVID-19

- Oksana Loginova
- 2201: A Sequential Search Model with Partial Depth Evaluation

- Yuxin Chen, Lin Liu, X. Wang and Haojun Yu
- 2116: A Familiar Face: Student-Teacher Rematches and Student Achievement

- NaYoung Hwang, Brian Kisida and Cory Koedel
- 2115: Sample Selection in Linear Panel Data Models with Heterogeneous Coefficients

- Alyssa Carlson and Riju Joshi
- 2114: Addressing Sample Selection Bias for Machine Learning Methods

- Dylan Brewer and Alyssa Carlson
- 2113: Relaxing Conditional Independence in an Endogenous Binary Response Model

- Alyssa Carlson
- 2112: Modeling Peak Electricity Demand: A Semiparametric Approach Using Weather-Driven Cross Temperature Response Functions

- J. Miller and Kyungsik Nam
- 2111: How Do Teachers from Alternative Pathways Contribute to the Teaching Workforce in Urban Areas? Evidence from Kansas City

- Yang An and Cory Koedel