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- Buchmueller, T. C., Levy, H. G., & Valletta, R. G. (2019). Medicaid expansion and the unemployed (No. w26553). National Bureau of Economic Research
Topic Area: Low-Income Adults
- El-Khattabi, A. R., & Lester, T. W. (2019). Does tax increment financing pass the “but-for” test in Missouri? Economic Development Quarterly, 33(3), 187-202. [St. Louis]
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- El-Khattabi, A. R., & Lester, T. W. (2019). Does tax increment financing pass the “but-for” test in Missouri? Economic Development Quarterly, 33(3), 187-202. [Kansas City]
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Na, R. (2019). Three essays in applied microeconomics: Medicaid expansion, CeMENT co-authorship networks, and occupational licensing. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. (2301892795)
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Gooptu, A. (2019). Evaluations of minimum wage and health insurance reform policies. Indiana University (dissertation). [Chapter Two]
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Gooptu, A. (2019). Evaluations of minimum wage and health insurance reform policies. Indiana University (dissertation). [Chapter Three]
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. [Louisiana]
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. [Massachusetts]
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160323X19877232. [New York]
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- West G.H., Sokas R.K., & Welch L.S. (2019). Change in prevalence of asbestos‐related disease among sheet metal workers 1986 to 2016. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 62, 609‐615
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis