M Hoekstra - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2009 - MIT Press
Abstract This paper examines the effect of attending the flagship state university on the
earnings of 28 to 33 year olds by combining confidential admissions records from a large
state university with earnings data collected through the state's unemployment insurance ...
SE Carrell… - American Economic Journal: …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. 211 American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2010, 2:1, 211–228
http://www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/app.2.1.211 It is estimated that
between 10 and 20 percent of children in the United States ...
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES EXTERNALITIES IN THE CLASSROOM: HOW
CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AFFECT EVERYONE'S KIDS Scott E. Carrell
Mark L. Hoekstra Working Paper 14246 http://www.nber.org/papers/w14246 ...
SE Carrell, M Hoekstra… - Journal of Public Economics, 2011 - Elsevier
The increase in obesity over the past 30 years has led researchers to investigate the role of
social networks as a contributing factor. However, several challenges make it difficult to
demonstrate a causal link between friends' physical fitness and own fitness using ...
D Berkowitz… - Economics of Education Review, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper examines the effect of attending elite private high school on college placement
using admissions data from the most selective high school in a large metropolitan area. To
overcome omitted variable bias, we limit the sample to admitted applicants and control ...
SE Carrell, M Hoekstra… - Journal of Public Economics, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper examines the effect of alcohol consumption on student achievement. To do so,
we exploit the discontinuity in drinking at age 21 at a college in which the minimum legal
drinking age is strictly enforced. We find that drinking causes significant reductions in ...
S Hankins, M Hoekstra… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2011 - MIT Press
Abstract This paper examines whether giving large cash transfers to financially distressed
people causes them to avoid bankruptcy. A comparison of Florida Lottery winners who
randomly received 50,000to 150,000 to small winners indicates that such transfers only ...
ML Hoekstra - Working Papers, 2009 - econ.pitt.edu
Page 1. The Effects of Near and Actual Parental Divorce on Student Achievement
and Misbehavior † Mark L. Hoekstra* University of Pittsburgh January 23, 2009 Abstract
It is well-documented that children whose parents divorced ...
... Scott Carrell: UC Davis, Department of Economics, One Shields Ave, Davis, CA, 95616 (email:
secarrell@ucdavis.edu). Mark Hoekstra, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Economics, 4714
WW Posvar Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15260 (email: markhoek@pitt.edu). ...
EJ845838 - Domino Effect.
ML Hoekstra… - Working Papers, 2009 - en.scientificcommons.org
S Hankins… - … in Journal of Human Resources. http:// …, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Economists have long been interested in the extent to which economic resources
affect decisions to marry and divorce. For married couples, an increase in resources can
either provide a stabilization effect or, alternatively, can enable divorce by allowing the ...
M Hoekstra - 2006 - ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu
The increased incidence of divorce in American families was undoubtedly one of the most
significant social trends of the 20th century. Although divorce rates have declined slightly
recently, the number of divorces per 1,000 married women aged 15 and older more than ...
JM Hoekstra - 1999 - cache.kzoo.edu
This collection includes Senior Individualized Projects (SIP's) completed in the English
Department. Abstracts are generally available to the public, but PDF files are available only
to current Kalamazoo College students, faculty, and staff.
ML Hoekstra… - en.scientificcommons.org
ML Hoekstra… - Working Papers, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
Downloadable! While much is known about the effects of class size and teacher quality on
achievement, there is little evidence on whether non-instructional resources improve academic
achievement. We exploit plausibly exogenous within-school variation in counselors and find ...
ML Hoekstra, PM Skiba… - en.scientificcommons.org
ML Hoekstra - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract This paper examines the effect of alcohol consumption on student achievement by
exploiting the discontinuity in drinking at age 21 at a college in which the minimum legal
drinking age is strictly enforced. We find that drinking causes significant reductions in ...
[CITATION] Vanderbilt University Law School Law and Economics
S Hankins, M Hoekstra… - 2009
S Hankins… - 2008 - sole-jole.org
Abstract Economists have long been interested in determining whether increases in income
cause either a stabilizing effect on a couple's marriage or a destabilizing “independence
effect”. However, estimating the effect of income on marital stability is difficult due to a lack ...
ML Hoekstra… - Working Papers, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
Downloadable! This paper examines the effect of attending elite private high school on college
placement using admissions data from the most selective high school in a large metropolitan
area. To overcome omitted variable bias, we limit the sample to admitted applicants and control ...
M Hoekstra,
S Carrell… - Working Papers, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
This paper examines the effect of alcohol consumption on student achievement. To do so,
we exploit the discontinuity in drinking at age 21 at a college in which the minimum legal
drinking age is strictly enforced. We find that drinking causes significant reductions in ...
M Hoekstra… - Working Papers, 2007 - ideas.repec.org
Economists have long been interested in the extent to which economic resources affect
decisions to marry and divorce. For married couples, an increase in resources can either
provide a stabilization effect or, alternatively, can enable divorce by allowing the couple to ...
D Berkowitz, M Hoekstra… - 2012 - econweb.tamu.edu
Abstract This paper examines the effect of banking on economic growth in modern Russia.
To overcome simultaneity and selection, we exploit regional banking variation induced by
the creation of “specialized banks” in the last years of the Soviet Union (1988-1991). ...
ML Hoekstra… - Working Papers, 2008 - en.scientificcommons.org
ML Hoekstra, S Hankins… - Working Papers, 2008 - ideas.repec.org
Downloadable! This paper examines whether giving large cash transfers to financially distressed
people causes them to avoid bankruptcy. A comparison of Florida Lottery winners who randomly
received $50000 to $150000 to small winners indicates that such transfers only postpone ...
S Hankins… - Journal of Human Resources, 2011 - jhr.uwpress.org
Abstract Economists have long been interested in the extent to which economic resources
affect decisions to marry and divorce. However, this issue has been difficult to address
empirically due to a lack of exogenous income shocks. We overcome this problem by ...
M Hoekstra,
S Carrell… - Working Papers, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
The increase in obesity over the past thirty years has led researchers to investigate the role
of social networks as a contributing factor. However, several challenges make it difficult to
demonstrate a causal link between friends' physical fitness and own fitness using ...
ML Hoekstra… - Working Papers, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
Downloadable! Social interest in problems such as domestic violence is typically motivated by
concerns regarding equity, rather than efficiency. However, we document that reporting domestic
violence yields substantial benefits to external parties. Specifically, we find that while children ...
ML Hoekstra - University of Pittsburgh, mimeo, 2008 - econ.pitt.edu
Page 1. “Just Kidding, Dear” Using Dismissed Divorce Cases to Identify the Effect of
Parental Divorce on Student Performance Mark L. Hoekstra Department of Economics
University of Pittsburgh markhoek@pitt.edu Date: 9-02-2006 Abstract ...
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