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IBER Dissertation Research Award Recipients - 2001

Dissertation Research Award Recipients (Apply)
  • Marc Muendler (Economics) "Openness and Growth: A Study of Brazilian Manufactures, 1986-1998"
  • Megan McGarvie (Economics) "Do Firms Learn by Exporting?: Evidence from European Patents"
  • Jesse Giummo (Economics) "An Empirical Examination of Patented German Inventions using German Employee Inventors' Compensation Records"
  • Deanna Gordon (Agricultural Economics) "AIDS, Family Structure, and Agricultural Productivity"
  • Charles Udomsaph (Economics) "Technology transfer: examining the relationship between manufacturing wages and foreign direct investment in Thailand"
  • Lamar Pierce (Business) "Firm Strategies and Capabilities in Setting Car Lease Residual Values"
  • Beatriz Urdinola (Demography) "Effects of Violence on Sociodemographic Variables in Colombia"
  • Pable Ibarraran (Economics) "The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on the Mexican Economy"
  • Melissa Gonzalez-Brenes (Economics) "Local Institutions, Gender and Bargaining in Tanzania"
  • Till Von Wachter (Economics) "Apprentices in the German Labor Market "
  • Rebecca Hellerstein (Economics) "How Firms' Pass-Through Exchange-Rate-Induced Marginal-Cost Shocks to Their Prices"
  • Gustavo Bubonis (Economics) "Do Transfers to the Poor Increase the Schooling of the Non-Poor? Evidence from Mexico's PROGRESA Program"
  • Frederico S. Finan (Economics) "Do Transfers to the Poor Increase the Schooling of the Non-Poor? Evidence from Mexico's PROGRESA Program"

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