NBER Publications by Julie Berry Cullen
Working Papers and Chapters
| September 2007 | Is Gaining Access to Selective Elementary Schools Gaining Ground? Evidence From Randomized Lotteries
with Brian A. Jacob: w13443
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| April 2007 | Is Gaining Access to Selective Elementary Schools Gaining Ground? Evidence from Randomized Lotteries
with Brian A. Jacob
in The Problems of Disadvantaged Youth: An Economic Perspective, Jonathan Gruber, editor
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| September 2006 | Tax Reform and Entrepreneurial Activity
with Roger Gordon
in Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 20, James M. Poterba, editor
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| June 2006 | Tinkering Toward Accolades: School Gaming Under a Performance Accountability System
with Randall Reback: w12286
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| November 2003 | The Effect of School Choice on Student Outcomes: Evidence from Randomized Lotteries
with Brian A. Jacob, Steven Levitt: w10113
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| January 2003 | The Role of Special Education in School Choice
with Steven G. Rivkin
in The Economics of School Choice, Caroline M. Hoxby, editor
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| September 2002 | The Welfare Implications of Increasing Disability Insurance Benefit Generosity
with John Bound, Austin Nichols, Lucie Schmidt: w9155
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| June 2002 | Taxes and Entrepreneurial Activity: Theory and Evidence for the U.S.
with Roger H. Gordon: w9015
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| September 2000 | The Impact of School Choice on Student Outcomes: An Analysis of the Chicago Public Schools
with Brian Jacob, Steven Levitt: w7888
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| June 1999 | The Impact of Fiscal Incentives on Student Disability Rates
w7173
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| September 1996 | Crime, Urban Flight, and the Consequences for Cities
with Steven D. Levitt: w5737
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| June 1996 | Spousal Labor Supply as Insurance: Does Unemployment Insurance Crowd Outthe Added Worker Effect?
with Jonathan Gruber: w5608
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James Poterba is President of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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