NBER Publications by Catherine Wolfram
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| February 2009 | "Opt-Out" Rates at Motherhood Across High-Education Career Paths: Selection Versus Work Environment
with Jane Leber Herr, Catherine Wolfram: w14717
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| November 2008 | Sacred Cars? Optimal Regulation of Stationary and Non-stationary Pollution Sources
with Meredith Fowlie, Christopher R. Knittel, Catherine Wolfram: w14504
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| October 2007 | Local Solutions to Global Problems: Policy Choice and Regulatory Jurisdiction
with James Bushnell, Carla Peterman, Catherine Wolfram: w13472
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| July 2007 | The Guy at the Controls: Labor Quality and Power Plant Efficiency
with James B. Bushnell, Catherine Wolfram: w13215
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| December 2004 | Do Markets Reduce Costs? Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Restructuring on U.S. Electric Generation Efficiency
with Kira Markiewicz, Nancy L. Rose: w11001
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| December 2001 | Trading Inefficiencies in California's Electricity Markets
with Severin Borenstein, James Bushnell, Christopher R. Knittel, Catherine Wolfram: w8620
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| September 2001 | Pharmaceutical Prices and Political Activity
with Sara Fisher Ellison, Catherine Wolfram: w8482
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| August 2000 | Regulating Executive Pay: Using the Tax Code to Influence CEO Compensation
with Nancy L. Rose, Catherine Wolfram: w7842
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| February 1999 | Prices and Coupons for Breakfast Cereals
with Aviv Nevo, Catherine Wolfram: w6932
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| November 1997 | Strategic Bidding in a Multi-Unit Auction: An Empirical Analysis of Bids to Supply Electricity
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| December 1994 | Political Constraints on Executive Compensation: Evidence from the Electric Utility Industry
with Paul L. Joskow, Nancy L. Rose, Catherin D. Wolfram: w4980
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