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IBER Dissertation Research Awards Recipients - 2004

  • Sally Kwak (Economics) "Special Education Finance Reform - Effects on Student Outcomes"
  • Evan Rawley (Business) "The Determinants of Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Private-for-Hire Vehicle Market"
  • Kristy Piccinini (Economics) "The 1/n Effect in Public Good Provision"
  • Ting Lu (Economics) "An Empirical Study on China’s Enterprise Privatization - Effects and Determinants"
  • Miguel Fuentes Miguel Fuentes (Economics) "Microeconomic Evidence on Exchange-rate Pass-through of Imported Goods in an Emerging Economy"
  • Gerardo Zuniga-Villasenor (Economics) “Measuring The Efficiency Of Banks: An Application To The Mexican Banking System”
  • Kory Kroft (Economics) "Peer Effects in Professional Golf"
  • Sebastian Brion (Business) "Confidence in Counterfactual Thoughts"
  • Avraham Ebenstein (Economics) "The Effect of Late Marriage on Women and the Family: Evidence from Taiwan't Dragon Year Baby Boom"
  • Gavin Kilduff (Business) "The Motivational Effects of Rivalry"
  • Michael Toffel (Business) "Turning Themselves In: Why Some Companies Disclose Regulatory Violations"
  • Jennifer Aker (Agricultural Economics) "Who Has the Power? An Analysis of Farm Households’ Market Participation Decisions in Niger"
  • Jennifer Brown (Agricultural Economis) "Valuing Reputation: eBay's Market for Feedback"
  • Daniel Egel (Economics) "Political Institutions and Political Participation in Morocco"
  • Sharad Tandon (Economics) "Trade Reform and Political Outcomes: Evidence from India"
  • Chris Blattman (Economics) "Stolen Children, Shattered Lives? The Long-Term Human Capital Impact of Soldiering on Youth in Northern Uganda"
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