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Working Paper Series

W38 - Programmatic Expertise and Persuasion in the Intergovernmental Lobby: Medicaid and the Case of Mixed Federalism Kevin Esterling (Cohort 7 - Berkeley/UCSF Program), March 2008

W37 - Exploring the Effects of Combat Exposure on American Civic Life, Christopher Parker (Cohort 12 - Berkeley/UCSF Program), March 2008.

W36 - Effort as Investment: Analyzing the Response to Incentives, John Friedman (Cohort 14 - Berkeley/UCSF Program) and Steven Kelman, June 2007.

W35 - Deadline Effects in Drug Regulatory Review, Daniel Carpenter (Cohort 5 - Michigan Program), Jake Bowers (Cohort 12 - Harvard Program), Justin Grimmer, Susan Moffitt (Cohort 13 - Harvard Program), Clayton Nall, and Evan James Zucker, February 2007.

W34 - Fat in the Fire? Science, the News Media, and the “Obesity Epidemic”, Abigail Saguy (Cohort 7 - Yale Program) and and Rene Almeling, February 2007.

W33 - Separated at Girth: U.S. Twin Estimates of the Long-Run and Intergenerational Effects of Fetal Nutrients, Heather Royer (Cohort 11 - Michigan Program), October 2006.

W32 - Fundamental Problems in Linear Statistical Analyses of Regulatory Approval Times upon Policy Indicators, Daniel Carpenter (Cohort 5 - Michigan Program), Danyank Karl Lok and Aaron R. Tjoa, May 2006.

W31- Diffusion, Preemption, and Venue Shopping: The Spread of Local Antismoking Policies, Charles Shipan and Craig Volden (Cohort 3 and Cohort 8 - Michigan Program), November 2005.

W30 - Regulatory Errors under Two-Sided Uncertainty: Or, the Political Economy of Vioxx, Daniel Carpenter (Cohort 5 - Michigan Program) and Michael M. Ting, January 2005.

W29 - Income and the Use of Prescription Drugs by the Elderly: Evidence from the Notch Cohorts, John R. Moran (Cohort 4 - Michigan Program) and Kosali Ilayperuma Simon, January 2005.

W28 - Aggregate Health Expenditures, National Income, and Institutions for Private Property, Dino Falaschetti (Cohort 8 - University of California, Berkeley/San Francisco Program), July 2004.

W27 - L'Affaire du Coeur in the United States and France: The Prevalence and Treatment of Ischemic Heart Disease in Two Nations and their World Cities, Michael Gusmano (Cohort 2 - Yale Program), Victor Rodwin and Daniel Weisz, June 2004.

W26 - How Local Laws Influence State Anti-Smoking Policies,
Charles Shipan and Craig Volden (Cohort 3 and Cohort 8 - Michigan Program),
May 2004.


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