If you liked Why is there more crime in cities? by Bruce Sacerdote and Harvard Institute of Economic Research, start with Hierarchical Bayes models with many instrumental variables (1996), Econometric methods for applied general equilibrium modeling (1983), and How do friendships form? (2005). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Hierarchical Bayes models with many instrumental variables
1996 · 26 pages · Gary Chamberlain, Guido Imbens, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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Econometric methods for applied general equilibrium modeling
1983 · 118 pages · Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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How do friendships form?
2005 · Bruce Sacerdote · Same author
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Japan-U.S. industry-level productivity comparisons, 1960-1979
1986 · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, Mieko Nishimizu, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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The contribution of education to U.S. economic growth, 1948-1973
1983 · 57 pages · Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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Politics, growth, and inequality in rural China
1998 · 32 pages · Jonathan Morduch, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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Bilateral models of production for Japanese and U.S. industries
1986 · Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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Slavery and the intergenerational transmission of human capital
2002 · 33 pages · Bruce Sacerdote · Same author
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Optimal credit rationing in not-for-profit financial institutions
1999 · 27 pages · David Canning, Clifford W. Jefferson, John E. Spencer, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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On the welfare significance of green accounting as taught by parable
1996 · 21 pages · Karl-Gustaf Löfgren, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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Tax reform and U.S. economic growth
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Real wages and relative factor prices in the Third World before 1940
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