P Bayer, S Ross… - 2005 - nber.org
We use a novel research design to empirically detect the effect of social interactions among
neighbors on labor market outcomes. Specifically, using Census data that characterize
residential and employment locations down to the city block, we examine whether ...
P Bayer, F Ferreira… - 2007 - nber.org
This paper develops a comprehensive framework for estimating household preferences for
school and neighborhood attributes in the presence of sorting. It embeds a boundary
discontinuity design in a heterogeneous model of residential choice to address the ...
PJ Bayer, BD Bernheim… - 1996 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES THE EFFECTS OF FINANCIAL EDUCATION
IN THE WORKPLACE: EVIDENCE FROM A SURVEY OF EMPLOYERS Patrick J. Bayer
B. Douglas Bernheim John Karl Scholz Working Paper 5655 ...
P Bayer, R McMillan… - 2004 - nber.org
This paper introduces an equilibrium framework for analyzing residential sorting, designed
to take advantage of newly available restricted-access Census microdata. The framework
adds an equilibrium concept to the discrete choice framework developed by McFadden ( ...
P Bayer, R Hjalmarsson… - The Quarterly Journal of …, 2009 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same
correctional facility have on each other's subsequent criminal behavior. The analysis is
based on data on over 8,000 individuals serving time in 169 juvenile correctional facilities ...
P Bayer… - The Economic Journal, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
While there is growing interest in measuring the size and scope of local spillovers, it is well
understood that such spillovers cannot be distinguished from unobservable local attributes
using solely the observed location decisions of individuals or firms. We propose an ...
P Bayer, N Keohane… - Journal of Environmental Economics …, 2009 - Elsevier
Conventional hedonic techniques for estimating the value of local amenities rely on the
assumption that households move freely among locations. We show that when moving is
costly, the variation in housing prices and wages across locations may no longer reflect ...
P Bayer… - Journal of Urban Economics, 2005 - Elsevier
Important to many models of location choice is the role of local interactions or spillovers,
whereby the payoffs from choosing a location depend in part on the number or attributes of
other individuals or firms that choose the same or nearby locations in equilibrium. This ...
P Bayer, R McMillan… - Journal of Urban Economics, 2004 - Elsevier
Using restricted Census microdata that link households to the Census block in which they
live, this paper re-examines the question of whether racial differences in sociodemographic
characteristics can explain observed levels of racial segregation. We develop a simple ...
P Bayer, F Ferreira… - 2004 - nber.org
In many theoretical public finance models, school quality plays a central role as a
determinant of household location choices and in turn, of neighborhood stratification. In
contrast, the recent empirical literature has almost universally concluded that the direct ...
P Bayer, R McMillan… - 2004 - 128.36.236.74
Residential segregation on the basis of race and socioeconomic status is both a highly
visible phenomenon in the United States and one perceived to have important social
implications. Where segregation is extreme, as in the case of urban ghettos, there is a ...
P Bayer, R McMillan… - 2005 - nber.org
Black households in the United States with high levels of income and education (SES)
typically face a stark tradeoff when deciding where to live. They can choose neighborhoods
with high levels of public goods or a high proportion of blacks, but very few neighborhoods ...
P Arcidiacono, P Bayer… - 2008 - nber.org
In traditional signaling models, education provides a way for individuals to sort themselves
by ability. Employers in turn use education to statistically discriminate, paying wages that
reflect the average productivity of workers with the same given level of education. In this ...
P Bayer, N Keohane… - 2006 - nber.org
Conventional hedonic techniques for estimating the value of local amenities rely on the
assumption that households move freely among locations. We show that when moving is
costly, the variation in housing prices and wages across locations may no longer reflect ...
P Bayer… - 2005 - nber.org
Prompted by widespread concerns about public school quality, a growing empirical
literature has measured the effects of greater choice on school performance. This paper
contributes to that literature in three ways. First, it makes the observation that the overall ...
P Bayer… - 2006 - nber.org
Researchers have long recognized that the non-random sorting of individuals into groups
generates correlation between individual and group attributes that is likely to bias naïve
estimates of both individual and group effects. This paper proposes a non-parametric ...
PJ Bayer, BD Bernheim… - Economic Inquiry, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
... Economic Inquiry, 47: 605–624. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-7295.2008.00156.x. Author Information.
1 Bayer: Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Duke University, Box 90097, Durham,
NC 27708. Phone 919-660-1832; Fax 919-684-8974; E-mail patrick.bayer@duke.edu. 2 ...
P Bayer… - 2005 - nber.org
In cities throughout the United States, blacks tend to live in significantly poorer and lower-
amenity neighborhoods than whites. An obvious first-order explanation for this is that an
individual''s race is strongly correlated with socioeconomic status (SES), and poorer ...
P Bayer… - Journal of Law and Economics, 2005 - JSTOR
Abstract This paper uses data on juvenile offenders released from correctional facilities in
Florida to explore the effects of facility management type (private for-profit, private nonprofit,
public state-operated, and public county-operated) on recidivism outcomes and costs. The ...
P Bayer, R Pintoff… - … of Economics at New Haven, CT, 2003 - econ.yale.edu
Abstract This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same
correctional facility have on each other's subsequent criminal behavior. The analysis is
based on data on over 8,000 individuals serving time in 169 juvenile correctional facilities ...
P Bayer - Unpublished manuscript, 2000 - ase.tufts.edu
Abstract This paper estimates a discrete choice model of the residential location and
schooling (private vs. public) decisions of households with elementary school-aged children
in California. The parameter estimates describe how households with different ...
P Bayer, H Fang… - 2005 - nber.org
This paper hypothesizes that segregation in US cities increases as racial inequality narrows
due to the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods. Employing a novel research
design based on life-cycle variations in the relationship between segregation and ...
P Bayer, R McMillan, K Rueben… - 2003 - econ.yale.edu
Abstract This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the
basis of race, assessing the extent to which across-race differences in other household
characteristics can explain a significant portion of observed racial segregation. The central ...
P Bayer, R McMillan, A Murphy… - 2011 - nber.org
We develop a tractable model of neighborhood choice in a dynamic setting along with a
computationally straightforward estimation approach. This approach uses information about
neighborhood choices and the timing of moves to recover moving costs and preferences ...
[CITATION] Identifying social interactions in endogenous sorting models
P Bayer… - 2001 - mimeo, Yale University
P Bayer, S Khan… - 2008 - nber.org
This paper considers nonparametric identification and estimation of a generalized Roy
model that includes a non-pecuniary component of utility associated with each choice
alternative. Previous work has found that, without parametric restrictions or the availability ...
P Bayer… - Hedonic Methods in Housing Markets, 2008 - Springer
Given the extent of residential segregation on the basis of race and ethnicity in US cities, it is
unsurprising that a long line of research in social science has attempted to better-
understand the causes and consequences of segregation. One prominent branch of that ...
P Bayer, S Khan… - Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 2011 - ASA
We consider identification and estimation of a Roy model that includes a common
nonpecuniary utility component associated with each choice alternative. This augmented
Roy model has broader applications to many polychotomous choice problems in addition ...
[CITATION] Exploring differences in the demand for school quality: An empirical analysis of school choice in California
P Bayer, R McMillan… - 2000 - Working paper
P Bayer, R McMillan, A Murphy… - manuscript, Duke …, 2007 - stanford.edu
Abstract We use a unique dataset linking information about buyers and sellers to the
complete census of housing transactions in the San Francisco metropolitan area for a period
of 15 years to examine the microfoundations of housing market dynamics. We develop a ...
[CITATION] qWhat Drives Racial Segregation
P Bayer, R McMillan… - New Evidence Using Census Microdata, rJournal …, 2004
[CITATION] Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market
G Topa, P Bayer… - Journal of Political Economy, 2009
P Bayer… - 2011 - nber.org
Tiebout's classic 1956 paper has strong implications regarding stratification across and
within jurisdictions, predicting in the simplest instance a hierarchy of internally
homogeneous communities ordered by income. Typically, urban areas are less than fully ...
[CITATION] An equilibrium model of sorting in an urban market
P Bayer, R McMillan… - NBER Working Paper, 2005
[CITATION] Sorting and competition in local education markets
P Bayer… - NBER Working Paper, 2005
P Bayer, R McMillan… - Yale University …, 2002 - homes.chass.utoronto.ca
Abstract Residential segregation on the basis of race is widespread and has important
welfare consequences. This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive observed
segregation patterns. Making use of restricted micro-Census data from the San Francisco ...
[CITATION] An empirical analysis of the equilibrium in the education market
P Bayer - Unpublished PhD dissertation, Stanford University, 1999
[CITATION] The Economic Role of Annuities
MJ Boskin, BD Bernheim, PJ Bayer… - 1998 - Catalyst Institute
[CITATION] Choice and Competition in Local School Markets
P Bayer… - NBER Working Paper, 2005
[CITATION] The Role of Family Characteristics in Determining the Demand for School Quality
P Bayer - 1998 - Working Paper, Stanford University
P Bayer, C Geissler… - 2011 - nber.org
In thinly traded markets for heterogenous, durable goods, such as housing, intermediaries
may play especially important roles. Using a unique micro-level dataset of housing
transactions in Los Angeles from 1988-2008 and a novel research design, we identify and ...
PJ Bayer… - … Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
... This paper can be downloaded without charge from The Social Science Research Network
Electronic Paper Collection: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1601325 Patrick Bayer Robert McMillan ...
Patrick Bayer Department of Economics Duke University and NBER ...
[CITATION] Beyond signaling and human capital: education and the revelation of ability
A Peter, P Bayer… - Forthcoming in American Economic Journal: Applied …, 2010
[CITATION] The Effects of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Employers
BD Bernheim, P Bayer… - NBER Working Paper, 1996
[CITATION] John Karl Scholz.(1996)“The Effects of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Employers”
PJ Bayer… - NBER Working Paper
PJ Bayer - 2001 - eric.ed.gov
ED481615 - Household Mobility, School Choices, and School Outcomes.
P Bayer, SL Ross… - 2008 - agecon.purdue.edu
... Place of Work and Place of Residence Informal Hiring Networks and Labor
Market Outcomes Patrick Bayer, Stephen Ross and Giorgio Topa JPE December
2008 Presented by: Julia Beckhusen March 6, 2009 ...
[CITATION] A unified approach for measuring preferences for school quality
P Bayer, F Ferreira… - 2003 - Economic Growth Center Working …
[CITATION] Racial Sorting and Neighborhood Quality
B Patrick… - NBER Working Paper, 2005
P Bayer, N Keohane… - 2006 - Citeseer
Abstract Conventional hedonic techniques for estimating the value of local amenities rely on
the assumption that households move freely among locations. We show that when moving is
costly, the variation in housing prices and wages across locations may no longer reflect ...
[CITATION] Randi Hjalmarsson.(September 2010).“Jury discrimination in criminal trials,”
S Anwar… - NBER Working Paper
[CITATION] What Drives the Family-School Match? An Equilibrium Analysis of Community Sorting
P Bayer - 2001 - Working paper, Yale University, New …
[CITATION] Identifying Individual and Group Effects in the Presence of Sorting: A Neighborhood Effects Approach
P Bayer… - University of Connecticut, 2009
[CITATION] Choice and Competition in Local Education Markets
R McMillan… - NBER Working Paper, 2005
[CITATION] GiorgioTopa. 2005.“Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market Outcomes,”
P Bayer… - Journal of Political Economy, forthcoming
[CITATION] An Equilibrium Model of an Urban Housing Market: A Study of the Causes and Consequences of Residential Segregation
P Bayer, R McMillan… - 2002 - unpublished manuscript, Yale …
S Anwar, P Bayer, R Hjalmarsson… - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a
unique dataset of all felony trials in Sarasota County, Florida between 2004 and 2009. We
utilize a research design that exploits day-to-day variation in the composition of the jury ...
PJ Bayer - 1999 - en.scientificcommons.org
S Anwar, P Bayer… - 2010 - nber.org
This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a unique
data set of felony trials in Florida between 2000 and 2010. We utilize a research design that
exploits day-to-day variation in the composition of the jury pool to isolate quasi-random ...
P Bayer, F Ferreira… - Yale University, …, 2003 - economics.sas.upenn.edu
Abstract This paper sets out a framework for estimating household preferences over a broad
range of housing and neighborhood characteristics, some of which are determined by the
way that households sort in the housing market. This framework brings together the ...
P Bayer… - unpublished paper, 2002 - aida.econ.yale.edu
Abstract This paper contributes to the literature on the identification of social interactions in
discrete choice models, extending Brock and Durlauf (2001)(i) to any arbitrary number of
alternatives,(ii) to allow for preferences over both the number and type of other individuals ...
P Bayer, H Fang, R McMillan… - NBER Working …, 2005 - aida.econ.yale.edu
Abstract Standard intuition suggests that as income and education differences across race
decline, so racial segregation in the United States will fall. In this paper, we argue that the
very opposite should be expected. First, we identify a powerful mechanism underlying the ...
P Bayer, B Ellickson… - American Economic Association …, 2010 - econ.duke.edu
For most people, buying a house is a major investment decision. Economists have mainly
focused on the consumption aspects of this process. For example, the purchase of a house
might be framed as a discrete choice over a bundle of housing and neighborhood ...
P Bayer, P Arcidiacono… - Working Papers, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We provide evidence that graduating from college plays a direct role in revealing
ability to the labor market. Using the NLSY79, our results suggest that ability is observed
nearly perfectly for college graduates. In contrast, returns to AFQT for high school ...
P Bayer - 1966 - en.scientificcommons.org
Publikationsansicht. 34988494. A comparative study validating the general relationship
improvement program through its use with a selected group of student nuns / (1966).
Bayer, Patrick. Abstract. Typescript. Also microfilm. 16 mm.. ...
LP Bayer… - The Economic Journal, 2007 - res.org.uk
While there is growing interest in measuring the size and scope of local spillovers, it is well
understood that such spillovers cannot be distinguished from unobservable local attributes
using solely the observed location decisions of individuals or firms. We propose an ...
O Attanasio, J Bailar, HC Ballantyne… - Frontiers in the …, 1998 - books.google.com
Page 501. Author Index Aaron, Henry, 396 Adler, Nancy E „432 Ainslie, George,
112n7, 113, 114nl0 Akerlof, George 113 Alicke, MarkD., 116nl3 Allen, Steven, 466n6,
477 American Express, 112 Anand, Sudhir, 437 Anderson ...
[CITATION] The Environment for Sale?
P BAYER - 2009
P Bayer, SL Ross… - 2005 - econstor.eu
Zusammenfassung: We use a novel dataset and research design to empirically detect the
effect of social interactions among neighbors on labor market outcomes. Specifically, using
Census data that characterize residential and employment locations down to the city block ...
P Bayer, N Keohane, ED Fund… - 2008 - econ.iastate.edu
Beginning with the Harvard Six City Study (Dockery et al., 1993), thousands of analyses
have found serious health effects from atmospheric particulate matter. These are most
severe for the young and the elderly–especially those suffering from asthma (Lin et al., ...
P Bayer - 2011 - pe.uni-bayreuth.de
Below you find a reading list which comprises two types of readings, ie required and further
readings. I expect everyone to have read all required readings prior to the seminar. These
are the texts the questions in the problem set are based on. Readings listed as further ...
P Bayer, C Timmins… - 2003 - econ.yale.edu
Abstract A central feature of many models of location choice–whether of firms or households,
within or across cities–is the role of local interactions orspillovers, whereby the payoffs from
choosing a location depend in part on the number or attributes of other individuals or firms ...
P Bayer, F Ferreira, R McMillan… - 2002 - econ.yale.edu
Much of the recent debate over choice-based education policies, such as vouchers and
charter schools, has centered on the question of whether these policies will significantly
increase the stratification of children across schools on the basis of ability, parental ...
PAPBA Hizmo - 2010 - econ.duke.edu
Abstract In traditional signaling models, education provides a way for individuals to sort
themselves by ability. Employers in turn use education to statistically discriminate, paying
wages that reflect the average productivity of workers with the same given level of ...
P Bayer… - uncg.edu
Abstract This paper explores the linkages between migration and labor market outcomes. It
begins by developing a formal model that characterizes an individual's residential location
decision (US state) as a function of tastes, migration costs, and potential earnings. We first ...
P Bayer - 2004 - eea-esem.com
Abstract We use a novel data set and identification strategy to empirically detect the
presence and magnitude of local social interactions effects in the labor market. We argue
that the use of informal referrals has implications for the spatial distribution of residential ...
P Bayer, R Hjalmarsson… - Working Papers, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a unique
dataset of all felony trials in Sarasota County, Florida between 2004 and 009. We utilize a
research design that exploits day-to-day variation in the composition of the jury pool to ...
P Bayer, C Marcoux… - 2012 - jagiellonia.econ.columbia.edu
Abstract Who gets what in bargaining between states and international organizations?
Although distributional conflict is unavoidable in international cooperation, previous
research provides surprisingly few insights into the determinants of bargaining outcomes. ...
P Bayer, SL Ross… - 2005 - aida.econ.yale.edu
Abstract We use a novel dataset and research design to empirically detect the effect of social
interactions among neighbors on labor market outcomes. Specifically, using Census data
that characterize residential and employment locations down to the city block, we examine ...
[CITATION] Compensating Differentials in a Spatial Equilibrium: A Non-Parametric Approach
P Bayer… - 2005
P Bayer, R Hjalmarsson… - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a
unique dataset of all felony trials in Sarasota County, Florida between 2004 and 2009. We
utilize a research design that exploits day-to-day variation in the composition of the jury ...
S Anwar, P Bayer… - 2012 - nber.org
This paper uses data from over 700 felony trials in Sarasota and Lake Counties in Florida
from 2000-2010 to examine the role of age in jury selection and trial outcomes. The results
of the analysis imply that prosecutors are more likely to use their peremptory challenges to ...
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