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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Research Articles
- Can Contingency Fee Reforms Improve Maternal & Infant Health? Evidence from Nevada
- Decomposing Employment Trends of Disabled Workers
- Gender Differences in the Returns to Education over Time for Married Couples
- Mandatory Minimum Reforms, Sentencing, and Racial-Ethnic Disparities
- Medicaid, Earnings, and Heterogeneous Treatment Effects: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment
- Costs of Sales Forces, Substitution between Competing Products, and Vertical Integration Decisions
- Access to Banking and the Role of Inequality and the Financial Crisis
- Letter
- Do Siblings Reduce Children’s Dietary Quality in China?