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Unemployment, Vacancies, Wages

Peter Diamond
February 2011
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Behavioral Economics

Protesting too much: Self-deception and self-signaling

Behavioral and Brain Sciences , Volume 34 , Issue 1 , February 2011 , pp. 34 - 35
Ryan McKay, Danica Mijović-Prelec and Dražen Prelec
February 2011
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Economic Theory, Industrial Organization

Experimentation, Patents and Innovation

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 3(1), pp. 37-77
Daron Acemoglu, Kostas Bimpikis, Asuman Ozdaglar
February 2011
Development Economics

Being surveyed can change later behavior and related parameter estimates

Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America
Alix Zwane, Jonathan Zinman, Eric Van Dusen, William Pariente, Clair Null, Edward Miguel, Michael Kremer, Dean Karlan, Richard Hornbeck, Xavier Giné, Florencia Devoto, Bruno Crepon and Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo
February 2011

Student Achievement in Massachusetts Charter Schools

Joshua D. Angrist, S.R. Cohodes, S. Dynarski, J.B. Fullerton, T.J. Kane, Parag A. Pathak and Christopher R. Walters
February 2011
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Econometrics

Bias-Corrected Matching Estimators for Average Treatment Effects

Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 29(1), 1-11
Alberto Abadie with G. Imbens
January 2011
Economic Theory

Sensitivity of Equilibrium Behavior To Higher-Order Beliefs in Nice Games

Games and Economic Behavior, 72, 288-300
Jonathan Weinstein, Muhamet Yildiz
January 2011
Behavioral Economics, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics

Be Careful What You Wish For: Repeal of the Affordable Care Act Would be Harmful to Society and Costly for Our Country

Issue Paper, Center for American Progress
Jonathan Gruber
January 2011
Economic Theory

Heterogeneous Beliefs and Local Information in Stochastic Fictitious Play

Games and Economic Behavior
Drew Fudenberg and Satoru Takahashi
January 2011
Behavioral Economics, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics

Health Care Reform: What it is Why it's Necessary How it Works

Jonathan Gruber, Illustrated by Nathan Schreiber
January 2011
Behavioral Economics, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics

Projecting the Impact of the Affordable Care Act on California

Health Affairs, 30, 63-70
Jonathan Gruber, Peter Long
January 2011
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Labor Economics, Market Design

The Mechanism Design Approach to Student Assignment

Annual Review of Economics, 3(1): 513–536
Parag A. Pathak
January 2011
Economic Theory

Let the Right One In: A Microeconomic Approach to Partner Choice in Mutualisms

The American Naturalist
Marco Archetti, Francisco Úbeda, Drew Fudenberg, Jerry Green, Naomi E. Pierce, and Douglas W. Yu
January 2011
Economic Theory

Nash meets Rubinstein in Final-Offer Arbitration

Economics Letters, 110(3), 226-230
Muhamet Yilldiz
January 2011
Industrial Organization

The Future of the Electric Grid

Interdisciplinary study of the MIT Energy Initiative
Nancy L. Rose (Contributor)
January 2011
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Economic Theory, Labor Economics

Lotteries in Student Assignment: An Equivalence Result

Theoretical Economics, Vol. 6(1): 1-17
Parag A. Pathak and Jay Sethuraman
January 2011
Development Economics

Is Decentralized Iron Fortification a Feasible Option to Fight Anemia Among the Poorest?

Chapter in "Explorations in the Economics of Aging", 2011, David A. Wise (ed.), University of Chicago Press
Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Rachel Glennerster
January 2011
Behavioral Economics, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics

Health Care Reform Without the Individual Mandate: Replacing the Individual Mandate Would Significantly Erode Coverage Gains and Raise Premiums for Health Care Consumers

Issue Paper, Center for American Progress
Jonathan Gruber
January 2011