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Interpretation of Regressions with Multiple Proxies
Lubotsky, Darren
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Wittenberg, Martin
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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2001
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Measurement Error in Binary Explanatory Variables in Panel Data Models: Why Do Cross Section and Panel Estimates of the Union Wage Effect Differ?
Jakubson, George
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1986
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Estimates of the Economic Return to Schooling from a New Sample of Twins
Ashenfelter, Orley
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Krueger, Alan
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1992
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Testing the Response of Consumption Change
Altonji, Joseph
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Siow, A.
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1985
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Estimating Returns to Schooling When Schooling is Misreported
Kane, Thomas J.
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Rouse, Cecilia
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Staiger, Douglas
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1999
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Estimates of the Return to Schooling From Sibling Data: Fathers, Sons and Brothers
Ashenfelter, Orley
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Zimmerman, David
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1993
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Estimates of the Economic Return to Schooling from a New Sample of Twins
Ashenfelter, Orley
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Krueger, Alan
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1992
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Estimates of the Return to Schooling From Sibling Data: Fathers, Sons and Brothers
Ashenfelter, Orley
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Zimmerman, David
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1993
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Testing the Response of Consumption Change
Altonji, Joseph
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Siow, A.
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1985
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Contemporaneous vs. Retrospective Unemployment: Through the Filter of Memory or the Muddle of the Current Population Survey?
Levine, Phillip
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics
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1990
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