M Greenstone, R Hornbeck… - 2008 - nber.org
We quantify agglomeration spillovers by estimating the impact of the opening of a large new
manufacturing plant on the total factor productivity (TFP) of incumbent plants in the same
county. Articles in the corporate real estate journal Site Selection reveal the county where ...
M Greenstone, R Hornbeck… - Journal of Political Economy, 2010 - JSTOR
We quantify agglomeration spillovers by comparing changes in total factor productivity (TFP)
among incumbent plants in “winning” counties that attracted a large manufacturing plant and
“losing” counties that were the new plant's runner-up choice. Winning and losing counties ...
R Hornbeck - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2010 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This paper examines the impact on agricultural development of the introduction of
barbed wire fencing to the American Plains in the late nineteenth century. Without a fence,
farmers risked uncompensated damage by others' livestock. From 1880 to 1900, the ...
R Hornbeck - 2009 - nber.org
The 1930's American Dust Bowl was an environmental catastrophe that greatly eroded
sections of the Plains. Analyzing new data collected to identify low-, medium-, and high-
erosion counties, the Dust Bowl is estimated to have immediately, substantially, and ...
AP Zwane, J Zinman, E Van Dusen… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
Abstract Does completing a household survey change the later behavior of those surveyed?
In three field studies of health and two of microlending, we randomly assigned subjects to be
surveyed about health and/or household finances and then measured subsequent use of ...
J Dispensa… - The Journal of Psychology, 1941 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Published as a separate and in The Journal of Psychology, 1941, l!2, 209-224. CAN
INTELLIGENCE BE IMPROVED BY PRENATAL ENDOCRINE THERAPY?* Los Angelrs City
College JOHNETTE DISPEKSA, MD, AND RICHARD T. HORNBECK ...
RA Hornbeck - The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2005 - scholar.harvard.edu
Page 1. Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy Volume 5, Issue 1 2005 Article 16 Price
Discrimination and Smuggling of AIDS Drugs Richard A. Hornbeck ∗ ∗MIT,
hornbeck@mit.edu Copyright c 2005 by the authors. All rights reserved. ...
R Hornbeck - typescript, MIT, 2008 - nber.org
Abstract This paper uses the introduction of barbed wire fences to the American Midwest in
the late 19th century to estimate the effects of property rights on farmers' production
decisions. Farmers were both formally and informally required to build fences to secure ...
J Dispensa… - The Journal of Psychology, 1943 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Published as a separate and in The Journal of Psychology, 1943, 16, 243-252. FURTHER
ATTEMPTS TO ALTER INTELLIGENCE BY PAKENTAL CHEMOTHERAPY* Los Angeles City
College JOHNETTE DISPENSA, hl. D., AND RICHARD T. HORNBECK ...
[CITATION] Long-term Adjustment to Environmental Change: Evidence from the American Dust Bowl
R Hornbeck - 2007 - mimeo, MIT Department of …
R Hornbeck - NBER Working Paper, 2009 - www-personal.umich.edu
Abstract The 1930's American Dust Bowl was an environmental catastrophe, associated with
massive erosion across parts of the Great Plains. Analyzing new data collected to identify
low-, medium-, and high-erosion counties, the Dust Bowl is estimated to have substantially ...
J Dispensa… - The Journal of Psychology, 1944 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Published as a separate and in The Journal of Psychology, 1944, 17, 95-106.
CAN INTELLIGENCE BE ALTERED BY PHYSICAL AGENTS?* Los Angeles City College
JOHNETTE DISPENSA, MD, AND RICHARD T. HORNBECK ...
[CITATION] pGood Fences Make Good Neighbors: Evi& dence on the Effects of Property Rightsq, typescript
R Hornbeck - 2008 - MIT
R Hornbeck - manuscript (MIT), 2008 - nber.org
Abstract This paper analyzes the impact of the 1930's American Dust Bowl and, in particular,
investigates how much the short-term costs from erosion were mitigated by long-term
adjustments. Exploiting new data collected to identify low, medium, and high erosion ...
J Dispensa… - The Journal of Psychology, 1942 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Published as a separate and in The Journal of Psychology, 1942, 14, 235-244. CAN
INTELLIGENCE BE IMPROVED BY ENDOCRINE THERAPY BEFORE FERTILIZATION ?* The
Los Angeles City College JOHNETTE DISPENSA, MD, AND RICHARD T. HORNBECK ...
R Hornbeck… - Unpublished, http://cbey. research. …, 2011 - cbey.research.yale.edu
Abstract After World War II, central pivot irrigation technology and decreased pumping costs
made groundwater from the Ogallala aquifer available for large-scale irrigated agricultural
production on the Great Plains. Comparing counties over the Ogallala with nearby similar ...
R Hornbeck, M Greenstone… - Unpublished Working paper, MIT …, 2007 - rcfea.org
ABSTRACT We quantify agglomeration spillovers by estimating the impact of the opening of
a large new manufacturing plant on the total factor productivity (TFP) of incumbent plants in
the same county. Articles in the corporate real estate journal Site Selection reveal the ...
D Donaldson… - 2012 - nber.org
Abstract This paper examines the historical impact of railroads on the American economy.
Expansion of the railroad network and decreased trade costs may affect all counties directly
or indirectly, an econometric challenge in many empirical settings. However, the total ...
D Donaldson… - economics.harvard.edu
Abstract This paper examines the impact of railroads on American economic growth.
Drawing on general equilibrium trade theory, changes in counties'“market access” captures
the aggregate impact of local changes in railroads. Using a new spatial network of freight ...
J Dispensa… - The Journal of Psychology, 1944 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Published as a separate and in The Journal of Piychology, 1944, 18, 151-158.
MATERNAL THERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATIC ATTRIBUTES OF OFFSPRING* Los
Ange!eI City College JOHNETTE DISPENSA, MD, AND RICHARD ...
R Hornbeck - 2009 - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2009..
Includes bibliographical references.. The first essay analyzes the impact of the 1930's
American Dust Bowl and investigates how much the short-term costs from erosion were ...
R HORNBECK - 2009 - centre-for-microfinance.com
Source: SKS Microfinance client survey, 2007. Note: Total number of loans in this category=
8,007. present a more puzzling situation. If microfinance were simply too inflexible to fund
unexpected health expenditures, then it might be more commonly used for anticipated ...
R Hornbeck… - 2012 - are.berkeley.edu
Abstract The availability of low-wage immobile labor may discourage economic
development. In the American South, post-bellum economic stagnation has been partially
attributed to white landowners' access to immobile low-wage black workers; indeed, ...
R Hornbeck - ifpri.org
Questions in development economics often focus on the poor's limited access to capital and,
in particular, on their high interest rate for borrowing. Despite this high price for capital, many
poor households borrow substantial amounts for production and consumption. This ...
M Greenstone, E Duflo, D Acemoglu… - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
The first essay analyzes the impact of the 1930's American Dust Bowl and investigates how
much the short-term costs from erosion were mitigated by long-term adjustments. Exploiting
new data collected to identify low, medium, and high erosion counties, estimates indicate ...
R Hornbeck - economics.harvard.edu
Enrivonmental challenges are projected to increase through the 21st century, and it is
natural to consider how new technologies change agricultural dependence on the
environment. Technological innovation in agriculture was substantial during the 20th ...
R Hornbeck - 2009 - ifpri.org
Questions in development economics often focus on the poor's limited access to capital and,
in particular, on their high interest rate for borrowing. Despite this high price for capital, many
poor households borrow substantial amounts for production and consumption. This ...
R Guiteras, R Hornbeck… - 2009 - internationalgrowthcentre.com
Summary: Global climate change is likely to cause rising sea levels, more frequent and more
powerful cyclones leading to greater storm surges along coasts, and increased frequency
and severity of flooding in low $ lying areas (Solomon et al., 2007). While it is widely ...
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