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Income Uncertainty and Optimal Redistribution, Brent Kreider,
in Southern Economic Journal
(2003)
Regression Coefficient Identification Decay in The Presence of Infrequent Classification Errors, Brent Kreider,
in The Review of Economics and Statistics
(2010)
Workers' Applications to Social Insurance Programs When Earnings and Eligibility Are Uncertain, Brent Kreider,
in Journal of Labor Economics
(1998)
Social Security Disability Insurance: Applications, Awards, and Lifetime Income Flows, Brent Kreider,
in Journal of Labor Economics
(1999)
Income Uncertainty and Optimal Redistribution, Brent Kreider,
in Southern Economic Journal
(2003)
OPTIMAL WAGE TAXATION WHEN HUMAN CAPITAL AND EMPLOYMENT ARE ENDOGENOUS, Brent Kreider,
in Economic Inquiry
(2008)
Latent Work Disability and Reporting Bias, Brent Kreider,
in Journal of Human Resources
(1999)
Income Uncertainty and Optimal Redistribution, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2003)
To Punt or Not to Punt, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(1996)
Economic Decision-Making by the Disabled, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2005)
Optimal Wage Taxation When Human Capital and Employment Are Endogenous, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2008)
Partially Identifying the Prevalence of Health Insurance Given Contaminated Sampling Response Error, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2006)
Keywords: partial identification; nonparametric bounds; contaminated sampling; classification error
Regression Coefficient Identification Decay in the Presence of Infrequent Classification Errors, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2007)
Keywords: nonclassical measurement error; classification error; health insurance; corrupt sampling; binary regressor
Latent Work Disability and Reporting Bias, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(1999)
Social Security Disability Insurance: Applications, Awards, and Lifetime Income Flows, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(1999)
Workers' Applications to Social Insurance Programs when Earnings and Eligibility Are Uncertain, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(1998)
Behavioral Responses to Changes in Federal Disability Policy: The Role of Measured Disability on Inferences, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2000)
Regression Coefficient Identification Decay in The Presence of Infrequent Classification Errors, Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2010)
Registered author: Brent Kreider
Food Stamps and Food Insecurity: What Can Be Learned in the Presence of Nonclassical Measurement Error?, Craig Gundersen and Brent Kreider,
in Journal of Human Resources
(2008)
Health Insurance and the Homeless, Brent Kreider and Sean Nicholson,
in Health Economics
(1997)
Bounding the effects of food insecurity on children's health outcomes, Craig Gundersen and Brent Kreider,
in Journal of Health Economics
(2009)
Keywords: Food insecurity Health outcomes Nonclassical measurement error Nonparametric bounds Average treatment effect
Applications to the US Disability Program: A Semiparametric Approach, Brent Kreider and Regina Riphahn,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(1997)
Keywords: Disability System; Discrete Factor Approximation; Retirement Behaviour; Social Security
Explaining Applications to the U.S. Disability System: A Semiparametric Approach, Brent Kreider and Regina Riphahn,
in Journal of Human Resources
(2000)
Inferring disability status from corrupt data, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in Journal of Applied Econometrics
(2008)
Disability and Employment: Reevaluating the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in Journal of the American Statistical Association
(2007)
Identification of Expected Outcomes in a Data Error Mixing Model With Multiplicative Mean Independence, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in Journal of Business & Economic Statistics
(2011)
Identification of Expected Outcomes in a Data Error Mixing Model With Multiplicative Mean Independence, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in Journal of Business & Economic Statistics
(2011)
Partially Identifying Treatment Effects with an Application to Covering the Uninsured, Brent Kreider and Steven Hill,
in Journal of Human Resources
(2009)
Inferring the Relationship Between Employment and Disability Status Among Persons Nearing Retirement Age, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2002)
Inferring Disability Status from Corrupt Data, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2003)
Disability and Employment: Reevaluating the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2003)
Partially Identifying Treatment Effects with an Application to Covering the Uninsured, Brent Kreider and Steven Hill,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2005)
Identification of Expected Outcomes in a Data Error Mixing Model with Multiplicative Mean Independence, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2011)
Inferring the Relationship Between Employment and Disability Status Among Persons Nearing Retirement Age, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2002)
Food Stamps and Food Insecurity: What Can Be Learned in the Presence of Non-Classical Measurement Error?, Craig Gundersen and Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2006)
Bounding the Effects of Food Insecurity on Children's Health Outcomes, Craig Gundersen and Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2008)
Keywords: food insecurity; health outcomes; nonparametric bounds; nonclassical measurement error; average treatment effect
National Health Insurance and the Homeless, Brent Kreider and Sean Nicholson,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(1997)
Explaining Applications to the U.S. Disability Program: A Semiparametric Approach, Brent Kreider and Regina Riphahn,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2000)
Identification of Expected Outcomes in a Data Error Mixing Model With Multiplicative Mean Independence, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2011)
Food Stamps and Food Insecurity What Can Be Learned in the Presence of Nonclassical Measurement Error?, Craig Gundersen and Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2008)
Disability and Employment: Reevaluating the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2007)
Inferring disability status from corrupt data, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2008)
Partially Identifying Treatment Effects with an Application to Covering the Uninsured, Brent Kreider and Steven Hill,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2009)
Bounding the effects of food insecurity on children’s health outcomes, Craig Gundersen and Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2009)
Inferring Disability Status from Corrupt Data, John Pepper and Brent Kreider,
from University of Virginia, Department of Economics
(2001)
Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment Is Validated Only for SNAP, Helen Jensen, Brent Kreider and Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy,
in Southern Economic Journal
(2019)
Partial Identification Methods for Evaluating Food Assistance Programs: A Case Study of the Causal Impact of SNAP on Food Insecurity, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in American Journal of Agricultural Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Food Stamp Program, food insecurity, partial identification, treatment effects, nonparametric bounds, classification error, Survey of Income and Program Participation
The Economics of Food Insecurity in the United States, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
(2011)
The Economics of Food Insecurity in the United States, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
(2011)
DOES THE WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN PROGRAM IMPROVE INFANT HEALTH OUTCOMES?, Brent Kreider, John Pepper and Manan Roy,
in Economic Inquiry
(2020)
The Intergenerational Transmission of Food Security: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES)
(2019)
Keywords: Food Security and Poverty
The Intergenerational Transmission of Food Security: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES)
(2019)
Keywords: Food Security and Poverty
The impact of the National School Lunch Program on child health: A nonparametric bounds analysis, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
in Journal of Econometrics
(2012)
Keywords: Partial identification; Selection problem; Classification error; Monotone instrumental variable; Regression discontinuity; National School Lunch Program; Food insecurity; Obesity;
Identifying the Effects of WIC on Food Insecurity Among Infants and Children, Brent Kreider, John Pepper and Manan Roy,
in Southern Economic Journal
(2016)
Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment is Validated Only for SNAP, Helen Jensen, Brent Kreider and Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
The Impact of the National School Lunch Program on Child Health: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2009)
Keywords: partial identification; classification error; food insecurity; obesity; selection problem; monotone instrumental variable; regression discontinuity; National School Lunch Program
The Impact of the National School Lunch Program on Child Health: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: partial identification; selection problem; classification error; monotone instrumental variable; regression discontinuity; National School Lunch Program; food insecurity; obesity
The Impact of the National School Lunch Program on Child Health: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2011)
The Economics of Food Insecurity in the United States, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2011)
The Economics of Food Insecurity in the United States, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2011)
Reconstructing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to More Effectively Alleviate Food Insecurity in the United States, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2018)
The impact of the National School Lunch Program on child health: A nonparametric bounds analysis, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2012)
Does the Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC) Improve Infant Health Outcomes?, Brent Kreider, John Pepper and Manan Roy,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2018)
Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment is Validated Only for SNAP, Helen Jensen, Brent Kreider and Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2018)
Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment Is Validated Only for SNAP, Helen Jensen, Brent Kreider and Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2019)
Identifying the Effects of WIC on Food Insecurity Among Infants and Children, Brent Kreider, John V. Pepper and Manan Roy,
in Southern Economic Journal
(2016)
The efficiency of indirect taxes under imperfect competition, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2001)
Tax incidece in Differentiated product Oligopoly, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from Paris X - Nanterre, U.F.R. de Sc. Ec. Gest. Maths Infor.
(1999)
Keywords: TAXES ; COMPETITION ; PRODUCTS ; OLIGOPOLIES mathematiques et informatique, 200, avenue de la Republique 9 2001 Nanterre CEDEX. 25p.
The Efficiency of Indirect Taxes Under Imperfect Competition, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from Paris X - Nanterre, U.F.R. de Sc. Ec. Gest. Maths Infor.
(1999)
Keywords: TAXES ; COMPETITION ; PRODUCTS mathematiques et informatique, 200, avenue de la Republique 9 2001 Nanterre CEDEX. 39p.
Identifying the Effects of SNAP (Food Stamps) on Child Health Outcomes When Participation Is Endogenous and Misreported, Brent Kreider, John Pepper, Craig Gundersen and Dean Jolliffe,
in Journal of the American Statistical Association
(2012)
Resource Booms, Economic Conditions, and Child Food Security, Seung Jin Cho, Brent Kreider and John Winters,
from Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
(2020)
Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Labor and Human Capital, Resource/Energy Economics and Policy
Resource booms, state economic conditions, and child food security, Seung Jin Cho, Brent Kreider and John Winters,
in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
(2023)
The Effect of Dental Insurance on the Use of Dental Care for Older Adults: A Partial Identification Analysis, Brent Kreider, Richard J. Manski, John Moeller and John Pepper,
in Health Economics
(2015)
Tax incidence in differentiated product oligopoly, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2001)
Food assistance programs and food insecurity: implications for Canada in light of the mixing problem, Craig Gundersen, Brent Kreider, John Pepper and Valerie Tarasuk,
in Empirical Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, National School Lunch Program, Food insecurity, Partial identification, Mixing problem, Selection problem, Treatment effects, Nonparametric bounds
Diagnosis Measurement Error and Corrected Instrumental Variables, Donna Chen, Brent Kreider, Elizabeth Merwin and Steven Stern,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2003)
Market Work, Wages, and Men's Health, Robert Haveman, Barbara Wolfe, Brent Kreider and Mark Stone,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(1994)
Identifying the Effects of SNAP (Food Stamps) on Child Health Outcomes When Participation is Endogenous and Misreported, Brent Kreider, John Pepper, Craig Gundersen and Dean Jolliffe,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2012)
Keywords: food stamp program; food insecurity; health outcomes; partial identification; treatment effect; nonparametric bounds; nonclassical measurement error; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Effect of Dental Insurance on the Use of Dental Care For Older Adults: A Partial Identification Analysis, Brent Kreider, Richard Manski, John Moeller and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2014)
Tax Incidence in Differentiated Product Oligopoly, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2001)
The Efficiency of Indirect Taxes Under Imperfect Competition, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2001)
Minimum Wages and Occupational Skills Acquired During High School, Benjamin Meier, Kyrstin Shadle, Brent Kreider and Peter Orazem,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2018)
The Effect of Dental Insurance on the Use of Dental Care for Older Adults: A Partial Identification Analysis, Brent Kreider, John Moeller, Richard J. Manski and John Pepper,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2015)
Identifying the Effects of SNAP (Food Stamps) on Child Health Outcomes When Participation Is Endogenous and Misreported, Brent Kreider, John Pepper, Craig Gundersen and Dean Jolliffe,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2012)
The efficiency of indirect taxes under imperfect competition, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from THEMA (THéorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications), Université de Cergy-Pontoise
(1999)
Tax incidence in differentiated product oligopoly, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from THEMA (THéorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications), Université de Cergy-Pontoise
(1999)
Tax Incidence in Differentiated Product Oligopoly, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from THEMA (THéorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications), Université de Cergy-Pontoise
(2000)
Market work, wages, and men's health, Robert Haveman, Barbara Wolfe, Brent Kreider and Mark Stone,
in Journal of Health Economics
(1994)
Tax Incidence in Differentiated Product Oligopoly, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from University of Virginia, Department of Economics
(2000)
Keywords: Excise tax, unit tax, specific tax, ad valorem tax, imperfect competition, product differentiation, Bertrand, oligopoly, tax incidence, discrete choice models
The Efficiency of Indirect Taxes under Imperfect Competition, Simon Anderson, André de Palma and Brent Kreider,
from University of Virginia, Department of Economics
(2000)
Keywords: Excise tax, unit tax, specific tax, ad valorem tax, tax efficiency, product differentiation, imperfect competition
Causal effects of mental health on food security, Helen Jensen, Brent E. Kreider, John Pepper, Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy and Kimberly A. Greder,
in Journal of Health Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Mental health; Food security; Treatment effect; Nonclassical measurement error; Partial identification; SNAP; NHIS;
Joseph A. Pechman, ed. What Should be Taxed: Income or Expenditure? Pp. xi, 332. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1980. $14.95. Paperbound, $5.95, Robert Kreider,
in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
(1981)
Letter, Carl Kreider,
in Challenge
(1982)
Democratic Processes in the Trade Agreements Program, Carl Kreider,
in American Political Science Review
(1940)
Expected spacing, Greg Kreider,
in Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
(2024)
Valuation for Customs, Carl Kreider,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1941)
Valuing the prevention of elder abuse, Brent,
in Applied Economics
(2015)
Book Review: Manpower: Economic Opportunity in the Ghetto: The Partnership of Government and Business, Manpower Challenge of the 1970s: Institutions and Social Change, L. Emil Kreider,
in ILR Review
(1970)
Economic policy lessons for the 1970's, Lawrence E. Kreider,
in Business Horizons
(1970)
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