The Economics Working Papers collection has been ingested into the new Publications and Research collection; this page is no longer current. For the most complete and up-to-date collection of all scholarly and creative works submitted by CUNY Graduate Center faculty, students, and staff, go to Publications and Research.
These working papers can also be found in the Graduate Center's archive in RePEc, a repository of economics research worldwide.
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Papers from 2017
New York City Drunk Driving After Uber, Jessica Lynn Peck
Papers from 2016
Globalization and the Environmental Impact of FDI, Nadia Doytch and Merih Uctum
Speeding, Punishment, and Recidivism – Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design, Markus Gehrsitz
Equilibrium with Consumer Adjustment to Choice, Matthew G. Nagler
Papers from 2015
Son Preference, Fertility Decline and Non-Missing Girls of Turkey, Onur Altindag
Education and Marriage Decisions of Japanese Women and the Role of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, Linda N. Edwards, Takuya Hasebe, and Tadashi Sakai
Joan Robinson and MIT, Harvey Gram and Geoffrey Harcourt
The Relationship between Health and Schooling: What's New?, Michael Grossman
Estimating the Variance of Decomposition Effects, Takuya Hasebe
Political Inclusion and Educational Investment, Stephen D. O'Connell
Papers from 2014
Adaptive Markov Chain Monte Carlo Sampling and Estimation in Mata, Matthew J. Baker
Heteroskedasticity of Unknown Form in Spatial Autoregressive Models with Moving Average Disturbance Term, Osman Dogan
Papers from 2013
GMM Estimation of Spatial Autoregressive Models with Autoregressive and Heteroskedastic Disturbances, Osman Dogan and Süleyman Taşpınar