DAVID A. WISE

 

 

Harvard University

National Bureau of Economic Research

John F. Kennedy School of Government

1050 Massachusetts Avenue

79 John F. Kennedy Street

Cambridge, MA   02138

Cambridge, MA   02138

dwise@nber.org

(617) 495-1178

(617) 868-3900

 

 

EDUCATION

PhD (Economics)

University of California, Berkeley

1973

MA  (Statistics)

University of California, Berkeley

1971

BA   (French)

University of Washington

1961

 

 

ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

Harvard University

1979 – present

John F. Stambaugh Professor of Political Economy

 

John F. Kennedy School of Government

1973 –1979

Assistant and Associate Professor

 

John F. Kennedy School of Government

                       

National Bureau of Economic Research

1989 – present

Area Director, Health and Retirement Programs

1985 – present

Director, Program on Economics of Aging

1978 – present

Research Associate

1981 – 1985

Co-Director, Program in Public and Private Pensions

1981 – 1985

Director for Labor Aspects of Pension Plans

1983 – 1985

Director, Project on Public Sector Payrolls

1978 – 1980

Co-Director, Project on Youth Employment

 

Hoover Institution, Stanford University

1997 – present

Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University

 

(currently Peter and Helen Bing Senior Fellow)

 

 

OTHER EXPERIENCE

1963 – 1969

Department of Labor, Washington, DC

1961 – 1962

High School Teacher (French), Seattle Public Schools

 

 

EDITORIAL POSITIONS 

American Editor (past)

Review of Economic Studies

Board of Editors (past)

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

Board of Editors (past)

Journal of Labor Economics

Economics Editor (past)

Public Policy

 

FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS

 

1996

Samuelson Award:  Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Scholarly Writing

 

on Lifelong Financial Security

1989

Method to Extend Research in Time:  MERIT award from the National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health

1986

Fellow, Econometric Society 

1980

Frisch Medal:  Best empirical paper in Econometrica over a five-year period

1974

Buchanan Prize:  Best economics dissertation in a two-year period at Berkeley economics department

1968-72

Special Career Fellowship, Berkeley

 

 

PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS

Social Security and Retirement around the World: Volume 3 (preliminary title). University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming (edited with Jonathan Gruber).

“Where the Money Goes: Medical Expenditures in a Large Corporation,” In A. Garber and S. Ogura, (eds.), Issues in Health Care in the United States and Japan, University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming (with Mark McClellan).

“Utility Evaluation of Risk in Retirement Saving Accounts,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Analyses in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming (with James M. Poterba, Joshua Rauh, and Steven F. Venti). Available as NBER Working Paper #9892, 2003.

“The Transition to Personal Accounts and Increasing Retirement Wealth: Macro and Micro Evidence,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming (with James M. Poterba, and Steven F. Venti). Available as NBER Working Paper #8610, 2001.

“Aging and Housing Equity: Another Look,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming (with Steven F. Venti). Available as NBER Working paper #8608, 2001.

“Introduction,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming.

Perspectives on the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming (editor).

Analyses in the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, Forthcoming (editor).

Social Security and Retirement around the World: Micro-Estimation. University of Chicago Press, 2004 (edited with Jonathan Gruber).

“Introduction and Summary,” In J. Gruber and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Micro-Estimation, University of Chicago Press, 2004 (with Jonathan Gruber).

“Individual Expenditures and Medical Savings Accounts: Can They Work?,” In S. Ogura, T. Tachibanaki, and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Labor Markets and Firm Benefit Policies in Japan and the United States, University of Chicago Press, 2003 (with Matthew J. Eichner and Mark B. McClellan).

Labor Markets and Firm Benefit Policies in Japan and the United States. University of Chicago Press, 2003 (edited with Seiritsu Ogura and Toshiaki Tachibanaki).

“Option Value Estimation with Health and Retirement Study Data,” In S. Ogura, T. Tachibanaki, and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Labor Markets and Firm Benefit Policies in Japan and the United States, University of Chicago Press, 2003 (with Andrew A. Samwick).

“Introduction,” In S. Ogura, T. Tachibanaki, and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Labor Markets and Firm Benefit Policies in Japan and the United States, University of Chicago Press, 2003.

“Program Report: The Economics of Aging.” NBER Reporter, Summer, 2003.

“Different Approaches to Pension Reform from an Economic Point of View,” In M. Feldstein and H. Siebert, (eds.), Social Security and Pension Reform in Europe, University of Chicago Press, 2002 (with Jonathan Gruber).

“An International Perspective on Policies for an Aging Society,” In S. Altman and D. Schactman, (eds.), Policies for An Aging Society: Confronting the Economic and Political Challenges, Johns Hopkins Press, 2002 (with Jonathan Gruber).

“Aging and Housing Equity,” In Z. Bodie, B. Hammond, and O.S. Mitchell, (eds.), Innovations in Retirement Financing, University of Pennsylvania Press and Pension Research Council, 2002 (with Steven F. Venti).

“The Sources of Cost Difference in Health Insurance Plans: A Decomposition Analysis,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Themes in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 2001 (with Matthew Eichner and Mark McClellan).

“Social Security and Retirement around the World,” In A. Auerbach and K. Hassett, (eds.), Demographic Change and Fiscal Policy, Cambridge University Press, 2001 (with Jonathan Gruber).

Aging Issues in the United States and Japan. University of Chicago Press, 2001 (edited with Seiritsu Ogura and Toshiaki Tachibanaki).

“Preretirement Cashouts and Foregone Retirement Saving: Implications for 401(k) Asset Accumuluation,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Themes in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 2001 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“The Changing Face of Retirement Saving in the United States.” CESifo Forum, 2(4), 2001 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Choice, Chance, and Wealth Dispersion at Retirement,” In S. Ogura, T. Tachibanaki, and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Aging Issues in the United States and Japan, University of Chicago, 2001 (with Steven F. Venti).

Themes in the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, 2001 (editor).

“Why Do Some Firms Spend So Much on Medical Care? Accounting for Variation,” In A. Garber, (ed.), Frontiers in Health Policy Research, Volume 3, MIT Press, 2000 (with Matthew Eichner and Mark McClellan).

“Saver Behavior and 401(k) Retirement Wealth.” American Economic Review, 90(2): 297-302, 2000 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Little Saving and Too Much Medical Insurance: Medical Savings Accounts Could Help,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Personal Saving, Personal Choice, Hoover Institution Press, 1999 (with Matthew Eichner).

Social Security and Retirement around the World. University of Chicago Press, 1999 (edited with Jonathan Gruber).

“Social Security Programs and Retirement Around the World.” Research in Labor Economics, Volume 18, 1999 (with Jonathan Gruber).

“Personal Retirement Accounts and Personal Choice,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Personal Saving, Personal Choice, Hoover Institution Press, 1999 (with James M. Poterba).

Personal Savings, Personal Choice. Hoover Institution Press, 1999 (editor).

“United States - Support in Retirement: Where We Are and Where We Are Going.” Prepared for the DIA Project “Vergleich alternativer Alterssicherunssysteme in Chile, Deutschland, Grossbritannien, den Niederlanden und den USA,” IWG, 1999.

“Insurance or Self-Insurance? Variation, Persistence, and Individual Health Accounts,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Inquiries in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (with Matthew Eichner and Mark McClellan).

“Social Security and Retirement: An International Comparison.” American Economic Review, 88(2): 158-63, 1998 (with Jonathan Gruber).

“401(k) Plans and Future Patterns of Retirement Saving.” American Economic Review, 88(2): 179-84, 1998 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Personal Retirement Saving Programs and Asset Accumulation: Reconciling the Evidence,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Frontiers in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Implications of Rising Personal Retirement Saving,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Frontiers in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Lump-Sum Distributions from Retirement Saving Plans: Receipt and Utilization,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Inquiries in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Individual Financial Decisions in Retirement Saving Plans and the Provision of Resources for Retirement,” In M. Feldstein, (ed.), Privatizing Social Security, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (with James M. Poterba).

“Extending the Consumption-Tax Treatment of Personal Retirement Saving.” American Economic Review, 88(2): 197-201, 1998 (with John B. Shoven).

“The Taxation of Pensions: A Shelter Can Become a Trap,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Frontiers in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (with John B. Shoven).

“The Cause of Wealth Dispersion at Retirement: Choice or Chance?” American Economic Review, 88(2): 185-91, 1998 (with Steven F. Venti).

“Health Expenditure Persistence and the Feasibility of Medical Savings Accounts,” In J.M. Poterba, (ed.), Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 11, MIT Press, 1997 (with Matthew Eichner and Mark McClellan).

“Changing Social Security Survivorship Benefits and the Poverty of Widows,” In M.D. Hurd and N. Yashiro, (eds.), The Economic Effects of Aging in the United States and Japan, University of Chicago Press, 1997 (with Michael D. Hurd).

“Retirement Incentives: The Interaction Between Employer-Provided Pension Plans, Social Security, and Retiree Health Benefits,” In M.D. Hurd and N. Yashiro, (eds.), The Economic Effects of Aging in the United States and Japan, University of Chicago Press, 1997 (with Robin Lumsdaine and James H. Stock).

“The Effects of Special Saving Programs on Saving and Wealth,” In M.D. Hurd and N. Yashiro, (eds.), The Economic Effects of Aging in the United States and Japan, University of Chicago Press, 1997 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Keeping Savers from Saving,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Facing the Age Wave, Hoover Institution Press, 1997 (with John B. Shoven).

“The Wealth of Cohorts: Retirement Saving and the Changing Assets of Older Americans,” In S.J. Schieber and J.B. Shoven, (eds.), Public Policy Toward Pensions, MIT Press, 1997 (with Steven F. Venti).

“Retirement against the Demographic Trend: More Older People Living Longer, Working Less, and Saving Less.” Demography, 34(1): 83-95, 1997.

“More Older People Living Longer, Working Less,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Facing the Age Wave, Hoover Institution Press, 1997.

Facing the Age Wave. Hoover Institution Press, 1997 (editor).

“The Military Pension, Compensation, and Retirement of U.S. Air Force Pilots,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Advances in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1996 (with John Ausink).

“Why Are Retirement Rates So High at Age 65?,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Advances in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1996 (with Robin Lumsdaine and James H. Stock).

“How Retirement Saving Programs Increase Saving.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10(4): 91-112, 1996 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

Advances in the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, 1996 (editor).

“Do 401(k) Contributions Crowd Out Other Personal Saving?” Journal of Public Economics, 58(1): 1-32, 1995 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“Individual Response to a Retirement Saving Program: Results from the U.S. Panel Data.” Ricerche Economiche, 49(3): 235-54, 1995 (with Steven F. Venti).

“Storing the Option and Saving for Retirement in Canada,” In T. Tachibanaki, (ed.), Savings and Bequests, University of Michigan Press, 1994 (with Anil K. Gupta and Steven F. Venti).

“Pension Plan Provisions and Retirement: Men and Women, Medicare, and Models,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Studies in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1994 (with Robin Lumsdaine and James H. Stock).

“Aging and Labor Force Participation: A Review of Trends and Explanations,” In Y. Noguchi and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Aging in the United States and Japan, University of Chicago Press, 1994 (with Robin Lumsdaine).

“Targeted Retirement Saving and the Net Worth of Elderly Americans.” American Economic Review, 84(2): 180-85, 1994 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“401(k) Plans and Tax-Deferred Saving,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Studies in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1994 (with James M. Poterba and Steven F. Venti).

“The Impact of the Demographic Transition on Government Spending,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Studies in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1994 (with John B. Shoven and Michael D. Topper).

Studies in the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, 1994 (editor).

Aging in the United States and Japan: Economic Trends. University of Chicago Press, 1994 (edited with Yukio Noguchi).

“American Economic Policy in the 1980’s: Policies Affecting the Aged,” In M. Feldstein, (ed.), American Economic Policy in the 1980’s, University of Chicago Press, 1994 (with Richard Woodbury).

“Three Models of Retirement: Computational Complexity versus Predictive Validity,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Topics in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1992 (with Robin Lumsdaine and James H. Stock).

“Government Policy and Personal Retirement Saving,” In J.M. Poterba, (ed.), Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 6, MIT Press, 1992 (with Steven F. Venti).

“IRAs and Saving,” In M.H. Kosters, (ed.), Personal Saving, Consumption, and Tax Policy, American Enterprise Institute Press, 1992.

Topics in the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, 1992 (editor).

“Fenetres et Retraites (Windows and Retirement).” Annales d’Economie et de Statitistique, 0(20-21): 219-42, 1991 (with Robin Lumsdaine and James H. Stock).

“The Saving Effect of Tax-Deferred Retirement Accounts: Evidence from SIPP,” In B.D. Bernheim and J.B. Shoven, (eds.), National Saving and Economic Performance, University of Chicago Press, 1991 (with Steven F. Venti).

“Aging and the Income Value of Housing Wealth.” Journal of Public Economics, 44(3): 371-97, 1991 (with Steven F. Venti).

“The Use of Longitudinal Data and the Effect of Carry-Forward Provisions on RRSP Contributions.” Prepared for the Tax Policy Branch of the Canadian Department of Finance, mimeo, 1991.

“Living Longer, Saving Less, Retiring Sooner: Discussion of Some Options,” In A. Munnell, (ed.), Retirement and Public Policy, Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference of the National Academy of Social Insurance, 1991.

“Efficient Windows and Labor Force Reduction.” Journal of Public Economics, 43(2): 131-159, 1990 (with Robin Lumsdaine and James H. Stock).

“Pensions, the Option Value of Work, and Retirement.” Econometrica, 58(5): 1151-80, 1990 (with James H. Stock).

“The Pension Inducement to Retire: An Option Value Analysis, Issues in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1990 (with James H. Stock).

“Have IRAs Increased U.S. Saving? Evidence from Consumer Expenditure Surveys.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105(3): 661-98, 1990 (with Steven F. Venti).

“But They Don’t Want to Reduce Housing Equity, Issues in the Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1990 (with Steven F. Venti).

Issues in the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, 1990 (editor).

“The Wealth and Poverty of Widows: Assets Before and After the Husband’s Death, The Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1989 (with Michael D. Hurd).

The Wage Carrot and the Pension Stick, W.E. Upjohn Institute, 1989 (with Laurence Kotlikoff).

“Employee Retirement and a Firm’s Pension Plan, The Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1989 (with Laurence Kotlikoff).

“Aging, Moving, and Housing Wealth, The Economics of Aging, University of Chicago Press, 1989 (with Steven F. Venti).

The Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press, 1989 (editor).

Pensions in the U.S. Economy. University of Chicago Press, 1988 (edited with Zvi Bodie and John B. Shoven).

“Pension Backloading, Wage Taxes, and Work Disincentives,” In L. Summers, (ed.), Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 2, MIT Press, 1988 (with Laurence Kotlikoff).

“The Evidence on IRA’s.” Tax Notes, 38(4), 1988 (with Steven F. Venti).

“The Determinants of IRA Contributions and the Effect of Limit Changes,” In Z. Bodie, J.B. Shoven, and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Pensions in the U.S. Economy, University of Chicago Press, 1988 (with Steven F. Venti).

“Saving for Retirement: The U.S. Case.” Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2(4): 385-416, 1988.

Issues in Pension Economics. University of Chicago Press, 1987 (edited with Zvi Bodie and John B. Shoven).

“The Incentive Effects of Private Pension Plans,” In Z. Bodie, J.B. Shoven, and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Issues in Pension Economics, University of Chicago Press, 1987 (with Laurence Kotlikoff).

“IRAs and Saving,” In M. Feldstein, (ed.), The Effects of Taxation on Capital Accumulation, University of Chicago Press, 1987 (with Steven F. Venti).

Public Sector Payrolls. University of Chicago Press, 1987 (editor).

“Individual Retirement Accounts and Saving,” In M. Feldstein, (ed.), Taxes and Capital Formation, University of Chicago Press, 1987.

“Industrial Support of University Research in Biotechnology.” Science, 231: 242-46, 1986 (with David Blumenthal, Michael Gluck, and Karen S. Louis).

“Tax-Deferred Accounts, Constrained Choice and Estimation of Individual Saving.” Review of Economic Studies, 53(4): 579-601, 1986 (with Steven F. Venti).

Social Experimentation. University of Chicago Press, 1985 (edited with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Technical Problems in Social Experimentation: Cost versus Ease of Analysis,” In J.A. Hausman and D.A. Wise, (eds.), Social Experimentation, University of Chicago Press, 1985 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Social Security, Health Status, and Retirement,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Pensions, Labor and Individual Choice, University of Chicago Press, 1985 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Labor Compensation and the Structure of Private Pension Plans: Evidence for Contractual Versus Spot Labor Markets,” In D.A. Wise, (ed.), Pensions, Labor and Individual Choice, University of Chicago Press, 1985 (with Laurence Kotlikoff).

Pensions, Labor and Individual Choice. University of Chicago Press, 1985 (editor).

“A Behavioral Model vs. Experimentation: The Effects of Housing Subsidies on Rent,” In P. Brucker and R. Pauly, (eds.), Methods of Operations Research 50, Verlag Anton Hain, 1985.

“Contributors and Contributions to Registered Retirement Saving Plans.” Prepared for the Tax Policy and Legislation Branch of the Canadian Department of Finance, mimeo, 1985.

“Air Pollution and Lost Work.” NBER Working Paper #1263, 1984 (with Jerry A. Hausman, and Bart D. Ostro).

“The Transition from School to Work: The Experiences of Blacks and Whites.” Research in Labor Economics, Volume 6, 1984 (with Robert H. Meyer).

“Moving and Housing Expenditure: Transaction Costs and Disequilibrium.” Journal of Public Economics, 23(1-2): 207-43, 1984 (with Steven F. Venti).

“The Effects of Policy Change on RRSP Contributions.” Prepared for the Tax Policy and Legislation Branch of the Canadian Department of Finance, mimeo, 1984.

“Youth Employment in the 1970’s: The Changing Circumstances of Young Adults,” In R. Nelson and F. Skidmore, (eds.), American Families and the Economy: The High Cost of Living, National Academy Press, 1983 (with David Ellwood).

“The Impact of the BEOG Program on College Enrollments,” In E. Helpman, A. Razin, and E. Sadka, (eds.), Social Policy Evaluation: An Economic Perspective, Academic Press, 1983 (with Winship Fuller and Charles Manski).

College Choice in America, Harvard University Press, 1983 (with Charles Manski).

“The Effects of the Minimum Wage on the Employment and Earnings of Youth.” Journal of Labor Economics, 1(1): 66-100, 1983 (with Robert Meyer).

“Discontinuous Distributions and Missing Persons: The Minimum Wage and Unemployed Youth.” Econometrica, 51(6): 1677-98, 1983 (with Robert Meyer).

“Individual Attributes and Self-Selection of Higher Education: College Attendance versus College Completion.” Journal of Public Economics, 21(1): 1-32, 1983 (with Steven F. Venti).

“Physician Shortage Areas and Policies to Influence Practice Location.” Health Services Research, 18(2), 1983 (with Christopher Zook).

The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes, and Consequences. University of Chicago Press, 1982 (edited with Richard Freeman).

“New Evidence on the Economic Determinants of Postsecondary Schooling Choices.” Journal of Human Resources, 14(4): 477-98, 1982 (with Winship Fuller and Charles Manski).

“High School Preparation and Early Labor Force Experience,” In R. Freeman and D.A. Wise, (eds.), The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes, and Consequences, University of Chicago Press, 1982 (with Robert Meyer).

“Test Scores, Educational Opportunities, and Individual Choice.” Journal of Public Economics, 18(1): 35-63, 1982 (with Steven F. Venti).

“AFDC Participation: Measured Variables or Unobserved Characteristics, Permanent or Transitory,” In E.G. Charatsis, (ed.), Proceedings of the Econometric Society European Meeting 1979: Selected Econometric Papers in Memory of Stefan Valavanis, North-Holland, 1981 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Earnings Effects, Sample Selection, and Treatment Assignment in the Seattle-Denver Income Maintenance Experiment.” Working Paper, 1980 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Discontinuous Budget Constraints and Estimation: The Demand for Housing.” Review of Economic Studies, 47(1): 75-96, 1980 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Attrition Bias in Experimental and Panel Data: The Gary Income Maintenance Experiment.” Econometrica, 47(2): 455-73, 1979 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Stratification on Endogenous Variables and Estimation: The Gary Income Maintenance Experiment,” In C. Manski and D. McFadden, (eds.), Structural Analysis of Discrete Data: With Econometric Applications, MIT Press, 1979 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Price Differences in Almost Competitive Markets.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 93(2): 189-211, 1979 (with John W. Pratt and Richard Zeckhauser).

Academic Achievement and Job Performance: Earnings and Promotions, Garland Press, 1979.

“A Conditional Probit Model for Qualitative Choice: Discrete Decisions Recognizing Interdependence and Heterogeneous Preferences.” Econometrica, 46(2): 403-426, 1978 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“The Development of Current Affirmative Action Practices, and Proposed Research on the Feasibility of Using an Index of Disadvantage.” Report prepared for the Commission on Human Resources, National Academy of Sciences, 1978 (with Robert Meyer).

“Social Experimentation, Truncated Distributions, and Efficient Estimation.” Econometrica, 45(4): 919-938, 1977 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Physician Response to the Demand for Their Services: The Characteristics of Office Practice.” JFK School of Government Discussion Paper #53D, 1977 (with Christopher Zook).

“The Evaluation of Results from Truncated Samples: The New Jersey Income Maintenance Experiment.” Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, 5(4): 421-445, 1976 (with Jerry A. Hausman).

“Wealth, Block Grants, and School District Expenditures in California.” Working Paper, 1976.

“Personal Attributes, Job Performance, and Probability of Promotion.” Econometrica, 43(5-6): 913-931, 1975.

“Academic Achievement and Job Performance.” American Economic Review, 65(3): 350-366, 1975.

“An International Comparison of Unit Labor Cost in the Iron and Steel Industry.” Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Business and Economics Statistics Section, 1967.