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Recent Research

  • Bayesian Learning in Social Networks
    Daron Acemoglu, Munther A. Dahleh, Ilan Lobel, and Asuman Ozdaglar, Review of Economic Studies, 1201-1236, October 2011, 78, No.4
  • A Structural Evaluation of a Large-Scale Quasi-Experimental Microfinance Initiative
    Joseph P. Kaboski and Robert M. Townsend, Econometrica, 1357-1406, September 2011, 79, No.5
  • Position Auctions with Consumer Search
    Glenn Ellison and Susan Athey, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1213-1270, August 2011, 126(3)
  • Forced Sales and House Prices
    Parag Pathak, John Y. Campbell, and Stefano Giglio, American Economic Review, 2108-2131, August 2011, 101(5)
  • Peer Effects, Teacher Incentives, and the Impact of Tracking: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Kenya
    Esther Duflo, Pascaline Dupas and Michael Kremer, American Economic Review, 1739-1774, August 2011, 101
  • Bargaining in Stationary Networks
    Mihai Manea, American Economic Review, 2042-2080, August 2011, 101
  • Accountability and Flexibility in Public Schools: Evidence from Boston's Charters and Pilots
    Atila Abdulkadiroglu, Joshua D. Angrist, Susan M. Dynarski, Thomas J. Kane, Parag a. Patha, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 699-748, August 2011, 126
  • L1-penalized quantile regression in high-dimensional sparse models
    Alexandre Belloni and Victor Chernozhukov, Annals of Statistics, 82 - 130, February 2011, Vol. 39, No. 1

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