About the ISERP Working Paper Series
ISERP disseminates research through its working paper series, enabling researchers to share results prior to publication. ISERP encourages preliminary papers that share ideas about a topic or elicit feedback before submitting to a peer reviewed conference or academic journal.
The series includes theoretical and empirical research papers as well as research-based policy papers on a variety of subjects. The series first ran from 2001-2008 and resumed in June 2011.
Please click here to submit a working paper. The review process may take up to three weeks, but can be accelerated on a case-by-case basis. Please also indicate the level of publicity support you would like to receive from ISERP — from convening a panel conversation that generates feedback to drafting a press release and providing outreach support.
Working Papers
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Working Paper 2012 | 02: Speculation, Embedding, and Food Prices: A Cointegration Analysis
by- A. Jason Windawi
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No. 2011 | 02: Mothers — the New Hidden Reserve? Germany and the U.S., a Comparison
by- Daniela Grunow, University of Amsterdam
- Silke Aisenbrey, Yeshiva University
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- Kate Bronfenbrenner (Cornell University)
- Dorian Warren
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No. 2008 | 06: No Entiendo: The Effects of Bilingualism on Hispanic Earnings
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No. 2008 | 04: Societal Adjustments to the Threat of Terrorist Attacks
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No. 2008 | 02: Imperfect Signals and Product Safety Disclosure
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- Dana Fisher
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No. 2007 | 17: Teacher Effects on Academic and Social Outcomes in Elementary School
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No. 2007 | 14: Intergenerational Influences of Wealth in Mexico
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No. 2007 | 11: Theoretical Formulations and Research Strategies in Sociology
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No. 2007 | 09: Long-Term Effects of a Recession at Labor Market Entry in Japan and the United States
by- Yuji Genda (University of Tokyo)
- Souichi Ohta (Keio University)
- Ayako Kondo
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No. 2007 | 08: Simultaneous Estimation of Hedonic Equations with Unbalanced Data
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No. 2007 | 07: Poverty Analysis Based on Kernel Density Estimates from Grouped Data
by- Camelia Minoiu (Economics)
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No. 2007 | 06: Does Gaming the System Affect Students' Academic Achievement?
by- Jennifer Booher-Jennings (Sociology)
- Andrew A. Beveridge (Queens College)
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No. 2007 | 05: Differential Effects of Graduating During a Recession across Race and Gender
by- Ayako Kondo
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No. 2007 | 04: PowerPoint Demonstrations: Digital Technologies of Persuasion
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No. 2007 | 03: No Entiendo: The Effects of Bilingualism on Hispanic Earnings
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No. 2007 | 01: Implementing Second-best Environmental Policy under Adverse Selection
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No. 2006 | 10: Forecasting House Seats from General Congressional Polls
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No. 2006 | 09: Trivers-Willard at Birth and One Year: Evidence from U.S. Natality Data 1983-2001
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No. 2006 | 08: Why do some countries produce so much more output per worker than others?
by- Camelia Minoiu (Economics)
- Emmanuel Pikoulakis (University of Hull Business School)
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No. 2006 | 07: Dynamics of Political Polarization
by- Delia Baldassarri (Sociology, Princeton University)
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No. 2006 | 06: Attention Felons: Evaluating Project Safe Neighborhoods in Chicago
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No. 2006 | 05: Spaghetti Politics
by- Paolo Parigi (Sociology)
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No. 2006 | 04: Chinese Poverty: Assessing the Impact of Alternative Assumptions
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No. 2006 | 03: Real Income Stagnation of Countries, 1960-2001
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No. 2006 | 02: The Choice of Index Number: Part I, Valuation and Evaluation
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No. 2006 | 01: The Impact of Parental Marital Disruption on Children's Performance in School
by- Kathleen Foley (Pennsylvania)
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No. 2005 | 07: In Search of Lost Memories: Domestic Spheres and Identities in Roman Amheida, Egypt
by- Anna Boozer (Anthropology)
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No. 2005 | 04: Politics, Public Bads, and Private Information
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- Li Kuang (Public Health)
- Daniel Herman (Epidemiology)
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No. 2004 | 07: Routes into Networks: The Structure of English Trade in the East Indies, 1601-1833
by- Emily Erikson (Sociology)
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No. 2004 | 06: Parental Wealth Effects on Living Standards and Asset Holdings: Results from Chile
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No. 2004 | 05: Fresh Starts: School Form and Student Outcomes
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No. 2004 | 04: Policymaking and Caseload Dynamics: Homeless Shelters
by- Gordon Berlin (Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation)
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No. 2004 | 03: Measuring Economic Disadvantage During Childhood: A Group-Based Modeling Approach
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No. 2003 | 04: Living at the Edge: American Low-Income Children and Families
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- Kenneth Leonard (Economics)
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No. 2003 | 02: Factional Politics and Credit Networks in Revolutionary Vermont
by- Henning Hillman
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No. 2003 | 01: The Plasticity of Participation: Evidence from a Participatory Governance Experiment
by- Shubham Chaudhuri (Economics)
- Patrick Heller (International and Public Affairs)
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- Balázs Vedres
- Peter Csigo (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
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No. 2002 | 05: Permanently Beta: Responsive Organization in the Internet Era
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No. 2002 | 04: Chains of Affection: The Structure of Adolescent Romantic and Sexual Networks
by- James Moody (Ohio State University)
- Katherine Stovel (University of Washington)
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Link, Search, Interact: The Co-Evolution of NGOs and Interactive Technology
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No. 2001 | 08 : Agricultural Biotechnology, Complementary Intellectual Assets
by- Gregory Graff (University of California, Berkeley)
- Gordon Rausser (University of California, Berkeley)
- Arthur Small (International and Public Affairs)
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No. 2001 | 07: Distributing Intelligence and Organizing Diversity in New Media Projects
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No. 2001 | 06: Self-Control for the Righteous: toward a Theory of Luxury Pre-Commitment
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No. 2001 | 04: Opposite-Sex Twins and Adolescent Same-Sex Attraction
by- Hannah Brückner (Yale)
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