Faculty Press and Publications

See the individual profiles of our faculty members for the most up-to-date listing of their press appearances and publications.

Student and Faculty Collaboration

For older archived projects and collaborations, please contact the Economics Department coordinator.

2020 Published Papers

Benscheidt, Kevin ’17.5, “Advanced Counter-Biasing,” the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 177(September): 1–18, 2020.

Brown, Wilson B. and Paul M. Sommers, “The Simple Analytics of Evaluating NFL Trades,” Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol. 48 (March), pp. 139–141, 2020.

Lowes, Matthew ’10Peter Matthews, “Preferences, Gender and Post-Traumatic Growth in Northern Uganda,” the Journal of African Economies, 29(5): 433–453, 2020.

Chico, Sanchez ’18, Karen Macours, John A. Maluccio, and Marco Stampini, “Impacts on school entry of exposure since birth to a conditional cash transfer program in El Salvador.” Journal of Development Effectiveness, 12(3): 187–218, 2020.

Closser, Svea, Kenneth Maes, Erick Gong, Neha Sharma ’18, Yihenew Tesfaye, Roza Abesha, Mikayla Hyman, Natalie Meyer, Jeffrey Carpenter. “Political connections and psychosocial wellbeing among Women’s Development Army leaders in rural amhara, Ethiopia: Towards a holistic understanding of community health workers’ socioeconomic status,” Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 266, 2020.

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