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Incoming Resources
- The extent of measurement error in longitudinal earnings data, do two wrongs make a right?
- Union membership in the United States, the decline continues
- The incidence of mandated employer-provided insurance, lessons from workers' compensation insurance
- A reanalysis of the effect of the New Jersey minimum wage increase on the fast-food industry with representative payroll data
- Does school quality matter?, Returns to education and the charasteristics of public schools in the United States
- An evaluation of the Swedish active labor market policy, new and received wisdom
- Minimum wages and employment, a case study of the fast food industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
- School resources and student outcomes, an overview of the literature and new evidence from North and South Carolina
- Myth and measurement, the new economics of the minimum wage, David Card and Alan B. Krueger
- Why do World War II veterans earn more than nonveterans?
- Instrumental variables and the search for identification, from supply and demand to natural experiments
- Measuring the subjective well-being of nations, national accounts of time use and well-being, edited by Alan B. Krueger
- Job queues and wages, new evidence on the minimum wage and inter-industry wage structure
- Why do economists disagree about policy?, the roles of beliefs about parameters and values
- School quality and black-white relative earnings, a direct assessment
- Estimating the payoff to schooling using the Vietnam-era draft lottery
- Estimating the payoff to attending a more selective college, an application of selection on observables and unobservables
- Environmental impacts of a North American free trade agreement
- Does compulsory school attendance affect schooling and earnings?
- Changes in the structure of wages in the public and private sectors
- Inequality in America, what role for human capital policies?, James J. Heckman and Alan B. Krueger ; The Alvin Hansen Symposium on Public Policy, Harvard University ; edited and with an introduction by Benjamin M. Friedman
- Labor market effects of school quality, theory and evidence
- Economic growth and the environment
- Environmental impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement
- Estimates of the economic return to schooling from a new sample of twins
- The effect of the minimum wage on the fast food industry
- The effect of the new minimum wage law in a low-wage labor market
- Computing inequality, have computers changed the labor mnarket?
- The effect of age at school entry on educational attainment, an application of instrumental variables with moments from two samples
- Empirical strategies in labor economics
- Race and school quality since Brown vs Board of Education
- The roaring nineties, can full employment be sustained?, Alan B. Krueger and Robert M. Solow, editors
- Another look at whether a rising tide lifts all boats
- An evaluation of recent evidence on the employment effects of minimum and subminimum wages
- A statistical analysis of crime against foreigners in unified Germany
- Rockonomics, what the music industry can teach us about economics (and our future), Alan B. Krueger
- Another look at the New York City school voucher experiment
- Strikes, scabs and tread separations, labor strife and the production of defective bridgestone/Firestone tires
- Worker's compensation insurance and the duration of workplace injuries
- The effect of the minimum wage when it really bites, a reexamination of the evidence from Puerto Rico
- Observations on international labor standards and trade
- Assessing bias in the consumer price index from survey data
- Do markets respond more to more reliable labor market data?, a test of market rationality
- Education, poverty, political violence and terrorism, is there a causal connection?
- From Bismarck to Maasstricht, the march to European Union and the labor compact
- Strikes, scabs and tread separations, labor strife and the production of defective Bridgestone/Firestone tires
- Labor supply effects of social insurance
- Education for growth in Sweden and the world
- A comparative analysis of East and West German labor markets, before and after unification
- Education matters, selected essays by Alan B. Krueger, Alan B. Krueger
- How computers have changed the wage structure, evidence from microdata, 1984-89
- Another Look at the New York City School Voucher experiment
- Experimental estimates of education production functions
- The effect of attending a small class in the early grades on college-test taking and middle school test results, evidence from project star
- Labor market effects of spinal cord injuries in the dawn of the computer age
- Education for growth, why and for whom?
- Measuring labor's share
- The effect of social security on labor supply, a cohort analysis of the notch generation
- Economic considerations and class size
- A statistical analysis of crime against foreigners in unified Germany
- What makes a terrorist?, economics and the roots of terrorism : Lionel Robbins lectures, Alan B. Krueger
- Accounting for the slowdown in the employer health care costs
- Ownership, agency and wages, an examination of franchising in the fast food industry
- Observations and conjectures on the US employment miracle
- Labor market shifts and the price puzzle revisited
- Are public sector workers paid more than their alternative wage?, evidence from longitudinal data and job queues
- The evolution of unjust-dismissal legislation in the United States
- Incentive effects of workers' compensation insurance
- The employers' costs of workers' compensation insurance, magnitudes, determinants and public policy
- The determinants of queues for federal jobs