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"The Productivity Effects of Privatization: Longitudinal Estimates from Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine," J. David Brown, John S. Earle, and Álmos Telegdy, Journal of Political Economy, 114(1), 61-99, 2006, (RP00006-038). "The Wage Effects of Schooling under Socialism and in Transition: Evidence from Romania, 1950-2000," Daniela Andrén, John S. Earle, and Dana Sapatoru, Journal of Comparative Economics, 33, 300-323, 2005, (RP00005-037). "Privatization Methods and Productivity Effects in Romanian Industrial Enterprises," John S. Earle and Álmos Telegdy, Journal of Comparative Economics, 30, 657-682, 2002, (RP00003-036). "A Spoonful of Sugar: Privatization and Popular Support for Reform in the Czech Republic," John S. Earle and Scott Gehlbach, Economics and Politics, 15(1), 1-32, March 2003, (RP00003-35). "Gross Job Flows in Russian Industry Before and After Reforms: Has Destruction Become More Creative?" J. David Brown, and John S. Earle, Journal of Comparative Economics, 30, 96-133, 2002, (RP00003-034). "The Role of Postsecondary Education in Welfare Reform: Ohio's JOBS Student Retention Program," Kevin Hollenbeck and Jean Kimmel, Evaluation Review, 25(6), 618-644, 2002, (RP00002-033). "Spillover Effects of Welfare Reforms in State Labor Markets," Timothy J. Bartik, Journal of Regional Science, 42(4), 667-701, 2002, (RP00002-32). "Measuring Defense Conversion in Russian Industry," John S. Earle and Ivan Komarov, Defence and Peace Economics, Vol. 12, 103-144, 2001, (RP00003-031). "How Late to Pay? Understanding Wage Arrears in Russia," John S. Earle and Klara Z. Sabirianova, Journal of Labor Economics, 20(3), 661-707, 2002, (RP00002-030).
"Poverty, Jobs, and Subsidized Employment," Timothy J. Bartik, Challenge, May-June 2002, "Can Commutes Be Used to Test the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis?" Kelly DeRango, Urban Studies, 38(9), 1521-1529, 2001, (RP00001-028). "Who Moonlights and Why?: Evidence from the SIPP," Jean Kimmel and Karen Smith Conway, Industrial Relations, 40(1), January 2001, (RP00001-027). "Wage-Rate Subsidies for Dislocated Workers," Carl Davidson and Stephen A. Woodbury, in Laurie J. Bassie and Stephen A. Woodbury, editors, Research in Employment Policy, Volume 2. JAI Press, 141-184, (RP00000-026). "Moonlighting Trends and Related Policy Issues in Canada and the United States," Jean Kimmel and Lisa M. Powell, Canadian Public Policy, 25(2), 1999, (RP00000-025).
"New Ways of Evaluating State Unemployment Insurance," Robert
Tannenwald, Christopher J. O'Leary, and Wei-Jang Huang, New England
Economic Review, March/April 1999, (RP00099-024). "Unemployment Insurance Policy in New England: Background and Issues," Robert Tannenwald and Christopher J. O'Leary, New England Economic Review, May/June 1997, (RP00099-023). "The Adequacy of Unemployment Insurance Benefits," Christopher J. O'Leary, Research in Employment Policy, Volume 1, 1998, (RP00099-022). "Male Labor Supply Estimates and the Decision to Moonlight", Karen Conway Smith and Jean Kimmel, Labour Economics, No. 5, 1998, (RP00098-021). "Child Care Costs as a Barrier to Employment for Single and Married Mothers," Jean Kimmel, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1998, (RP00098-020). "A Net Impact Analysis of Active Labour Programs in Hungary," Christopher J. O'Leary, The Economics of Transition, Volume 5 (2), 1997, (RP00098-019). "Reducing the Welfare Dependence of Unmarried Mothers: Health-Related Emplolyment Barriers and Policy Responses," Jean Kimmel, Eastern Economic Journal, 23(2), Spring 1997, (RP00097-017). "External and Internal Labor Market Flexibility: An International Comparison," Susan N. Houseman, in David Lewis, Daniel J.B. Mitchell and Mahmood A. Zaidi (eds.) The Human Resource Management Handbook, Part II. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 21-43, (RP00097-016). "Discussion of papers on Employee Representation in Economies in Transition," Christopher J. O'Leary, in IRRA Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 5-7, 1996, (RP 00096-015). "The Distributional Effects of Local Labor Demand and Industrial Mix: Estimates Using Individual Panel Data," Timothy J. Bartik , Journal of Urban Economics, No. 40, 1996, (RP 00096-014). "Performance Indicators: A Management Tool for Active Labour Programmes in Hungary and Poland," Christopher J. O'Leary, International Labour Review (RP00096-013). "Evaluating Pooled Evidence from the Reemployment Bonus Experiments," Paul T. Decker and Christopher J. O'Leary, The Journal of Human Resources, 30(3), Summer 1995, (RP 00095-011). "Taxes and Local Economic Development: What Do We Know and What Can We Know?" Timothy J. Bartik for the National Tax Association - New Research on How Taxes Affect Economic Development, November 1994, (RP00095-010). "The Effectiveness of Child Care Subsidies in Encouraging the Welfare-to-Work Transition of Low-Income Single Mothers," Jean Kimmel, American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 86(2), May 1995, (RP00095-009). "Do Bonus Offers Shorten Unemployment Insurance Spells? Results for the Washington Experiment," Christopher J. O'Leary, Robert G. Spiegelman, and Kenneth J. Kline, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 14(2), (Spring) 1995 (RP00095-008). "Jobs, Productivity, and Local Economic Development: What Implications Does Economic Research Have for the Role of Government?" Timothy J. Bartik, National Tax Journal, 47(4), 1994 (RP00095-007). "Effects of Metropolitan Job Growth on the Distribution of Family Income," Timothy J. Bartik, Journal of Regional Science, 34(4), 1994 (RP00094-006). "Federal Policy Toward State and Local Economic Development in the 1990s," Timothy J. Bartik, Research in Urban Economics, Vol. 9, 1993 (RP00093-005). "Who Benefits from Local Job Growth, Migrants or the Original Residents?" Timothy J. Bartik, Regional Studies, 27(4), 1993 (RP00093-004). "Displacement Effect of Reemployment Bonus Programs," Carl Davidson and Stephen Woodbury, Journal of Labor Economics, 11(4), October 1993, (RP00093-003). "Postsecondary Education as Triage: Returns to Academic and Technical Programs," Kevin Hollenbeck, Economics of Education Review, 12(3), September 1993, (RP00093-002). "Female Workers as a Buffer in the Japanese Economy," Susan N. Houseman and Katherine G. Abraham, American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 83(2), May 1992 (RP00093-001).
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