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What is Different about Urbanization in Rich and Poor Countries? Cities in Brazil, China, India and the United States. (2016). Chauvin, Juan ; Glaeser, Edward ; Tobio, Kristina .
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  9. Does education improve health? A reexamination of the evidence from compulsory schooling laws. (2008). Mazumder, Bhashkar.
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  10. Social returns to education in Italian local labor markets. (2007). de Blasio, Guido ; Dalmazzo, Alberto.
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  11. A Note on Why Quarter of Birth is Not a Valid Instrument for Educational Attainment. (2007). Aliprantis, Dionissi.
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  12. Would More Compulsory Schooling Help Disadvantaged Youth? Evidence from Recent Changes to School-Leaving Laws. (2007). Oreopoulos, Philip.
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  13. The modern impact of precolonial centralization in Africa. (2007). Gennaioli, Nicola ; Rainer, Ilia .
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  14. Changes during the 1990s in the location of Swedish Power Couples: Consequences and Explanations. (2007). Isacsson, Gunnar ; Regner, Hkan.
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  15. Do economic models tell us anything useful about Cohesion Policy impacts? A comparison of HERMIN, QUEST and ECOMOD. (2007). Untiedt, Gerhard ; Bradley, John.
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  16. Gone for Good? Determinants of School Dropout in Southern Italy. (2007). O'Higgins, Shane ; D'Amato, Marcello ; Caroleo, Floro ; Barone, Adriana.
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  17. Schooling and Citizenship: Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Reforms. (2007). Siedler, Thomas.
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  18. High school completion and future youth unemployment: new evidence from High School and Beyond. (2006). Li, Mingliang .
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  19. Human Capital and Wages in Exporting Firms. (2006). Skaksen, Jan ; Munch, Jakob.
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  20. Local human capital and productivity: An analysis for the Spanish regions. (2006). Sanroma, Esteban ; Ramos, Raul.
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  21. Trends in the distributions of income and human capital within metropolitan areas: 1980-2000. (2006). Wheeler, Christopher ; La Jeunesse, Elizabeth A..
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  22. Human Capital Externalities: Evidence from the Transition Economy of Russia. (2006). Муравьев, Александр.
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  23. Determinants of long-run regional productivity: the role of R&D, human capital and public infrastructure. (2006). Piselli, Paolo ; Bronzini, Raffaello.
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  24. The Impact of Public Budgets on Overall Productivity Growth. (2005). Wehke, Sven ; Schratzenstaller, Margit ; Koebel, Bertrand ; Knabe, Andreas ; Handler, Heinz.
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  25. Job Hopping in Silicon Valley: Some Evidence Concerning the Micro-Foundations of a High Technology Cluster. (2005). Rebitzer, James ; Fallick, Bruce ; Fleischmann, Charles A..
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  26. Zero Returns to Compulsory Schooling In Germany: Evidence and Interpretation. (2005). von Wachter, Till ; Pischke, Jorn-Steffen.
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  27. Constitutions, Politics and Economics: A Review Essay on Persson and Tabellinis The Economic Effect of Constitutions. (2005). Acemoglu, Daron.
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  28. Job-Hopping in Silicon Valley: Some Evidence Concerning the Micro-Foundations of a High Technology Cluster. (2005). Rebitzer, James ; Fleischman, Charles ; Fallick, Bruce.
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  29. External effects of education on earnings: Swedish evidence using matched employee-establishment data. (2005). Isacsson, Gunnar.
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  30. The macroeconomics of child labor regulation. (2005). Zilibotti, Fabrizio ; Doepke, Matthias.
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  31. Do localization economies derive from human capital externalities?. (2005). Wheeler, Christopher.
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  32. Zero Returns to Compulsory Schooling in Germany: Evidence and Interpretation. (2005). von Wachter, Till ; Pischke, Jorn-Steffen.
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  33. The Macroeconomics of Child Labor Regulation. (2005). Zilibotti, Fabrizio ; Doepke, Matthias.
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  34. Returns to investment in education: a further update. (2004). Psacharopoulos, George ; Patrinos, Harry.
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  35. Incentives to Learn. (2004). Thornton, Rebecca ; Miguel, Edward ; Kremer, Michael.
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  36. Testing a Roy Model with Productivity Spillovers: Evidence from the Treatment of Heart Attacks. (2004). Staiger, Doug ; Chandra, Amitabh.
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  37. Estimating the economic return to educational levels using data on twins. (2004). Isacsson, Gunnar.
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  38. The Ahmad-Stern approach revisited: Variants and an application to Mexico. (2004). Urzúa, Carlos ; Urzua, Carlos M..
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  39. We Can Work It Out: the Impact of Technological Change on the Demand for Low Skill Workers. (2004). Manning, Alan.
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  40. Workers Education, Spillovers, and Productivity: Evidence from Plant-Level Production Functions. (2004). moretti, enrico.
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  41. Are There Civic Returns to Education?. (2003). Dee, Thomas ; ThomasS. Dee, .
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  42. Do Dropouts Drop Out Too Soon? International Evidence From Changes in School-Leaving Laws. (2003). Oreopoulos, Philip.
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  43. Mass Secondary Schooling and the State. (2003). Katz, Lawrence ; Goldin, Claudia.
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  44. Voting with your Children: A Positive Analysis of Child Labour Laws. (2003). Zilibotti, Fabrizio ; Doepke, Matthias.
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  45. Voting with Your Children: A Positive Analysis of Child Labor Laws. (2003). Zilibotti, Fabrizio ; Doepke, Matthias.
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  46. Communication Externalities in Cities. (2003). Duranton, Gilles ; Charlot, Sylvie.
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  47. Child Labor and the Labor Supply of Other Household Members: Evidence from 1920 America. (2003). Manacorda, Marco.
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  48. An Empirical Analysis of the Risk Properties of Human Capital Returns. (2003). Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio.
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  49. Returns to investment in education : a further update. (2002). Psacharopoulos, George ; Patrinos, Harry.
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