Research

Journal Publications:

Nonlinear Correlated Random Effects Models with Endogeneity and Unbalanced Panels (with Leslie Papke and Jeffrey Wooldridge). Accepted by Econometric Reviews, (2024)

Estimating the Price Elasticity of Gasoline Demand in Correlated Random Coefficient Models with  Endogeneity (with Seolah Kim). Accepted by the Journal of Applied Econometrics, (2023).  STATA package 

Do learning communities increase first year college retention? Evidence from a randomized control trial (with Tarek Azzam and David Fairris). Economics of Education Review, 89, 2022.

Public and Private Employer Learning: Evidence from the Adoption of Teacher Value-Added. Journal of Labor Economics 38, no. 2 (2020): 375-420.

Hedonic Prices and Equilibrium Sorting in Housing Markets: A Classroom Simulation (with Soren Anderson). National Tax Journal, 70(1), 2017. 

Which Districts Get Into Financial Trouble and Why: Michigan's Story (with David Arsen, Thomas DeLuca, Yongmei Ni). Journal of Education Finance, 42(2), 2016.

Handling Correlations between Covariates and Random Slopes in Multilevel Models (with Katherine Castillano, Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, and Anders Skrondel), Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 39(6), 2014.


Other Publications:

State of Work in the Inland Empire  (with Ellen Reese, Saman Banafti, Marlenee Blas Pedral, Renen Cortes, Mirella Deniz-Zaragoza, Luis Higinio, Elijah Knaap, Karthick Ramakrishnan, Sono Shah, and Yiming Shao). Economic Mobility Group, Center for Social Innovation, University of California at Riverside, 2018.

Good Jobs in the Inland Empire (with Quanfeng Zhou,  Karthick Ramakrishnan, Gary Rettberg, and Beth Tamayose). Economic Mobility Group, Center for Social Innovation, University of California at Riverside, 2021.

The State of Work in the Inland Empire Part II: Pandemic, Polarization, Inflation, and Investment (with Sara Bruene, Eric E. Calderon, Elvira De La Torre, Pedro Freire, Jingyan Guo, Gregory B. Hutchins, KeAysia Jackson, Manisha Kapoor, Fatima Nelson, Zhuoyu Qiu, Ellen Reese, Gary Rettberg, and Beth C. Tamayose ). UCR Inland Empire Labor and Community Center, 2023.



Working Papers:

Teacher Labor Market Policy and the Theory of the Second Best  (with Michael Dinerstein, Andrew C. Johnston, and Isaac Sorkin), Revision requested by the Quarterly Journal of Economics.

Do Pensions Enhance Worker Effort and Selection? Evidence from Public Schools (with Andrew Johnston).

Parental Valuation of School Choice: Evidence from Geographic Boundaries (with Quentin Brummet)


Works in Progress:

Monotonicity and the Machine (with Nick Huntington-Klein and Otavio Bartalotti)

Bounding the Population Parameter (with Quanfeng Zhou)