Browsing All of EconStor by Author Bartik, Timothy J.


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2013Social costs of jobs lost due to environmental regulationsBartik, Timothy J.
2014How effects of local labor demand shocks vary with local labor market conditionsBartik, Timothy J.
2014Measuring manufacturing: How the computer and semiconductor industries affect the numbers and perceptionsHouseman, Susan N.; Bartik, Timothy J.; Sturgeon, Timothy J.
2014The effects of doubling instruction efforts on middle school students' achievement: Evidence from a multiyear regression-discontinuity designBartik, Timothy J.; Lachowska, Marta
2015The effects of the Kalamazoo Promise scholarship on college enrollment, persistence, and completionBartik, Timothy J.; Hershbein, Brad J.; Lachowska, Marta
2015Migration and housing price effects of place-based college scholarshipsBartik, Timothy J.; Sotherland, Nathan
2016The merits of universal scholarships: Benefit-cost evidence from the Kalamazoo promiseBartik, Timothy J.; Hershbein, Brad J.; Lachowska, Marta
2016A benefit-cost analysis of the Tulsa universal pre-K programBartik, Timothy J.; Gormley, William T.; Belford, Jonathan A.; Anderson, Sara
2017New evidence on state fiscal multipliers: Implications for state policiesBartik, Timothy J.
2018Pre-K in the public schools: Evidence from within U.S. StatesBartik, Timothy J.; Hershbein, Brad J.
2018Degrees of poverty: The relationship between family income background and the returns to educationBartik, Timothy J.; Hershbein, Brad J.
2018"But for" percentages for economic development incentives: What percentage estimates are plausible based on the research literature?Bartik, Timothy J.
2019Local job multipliers in the United States: Variation with local characteristics and with high-tech shocksBartik, Timothy J.; Sotherland, Nathan
2019Should place-based jobs policies be used to help distressed communities?Bartik, Timothy J.
2021Measuring local job distressBartik, Timothy J.
2021How long-run effects of local demand shocks on employment rates vary with local labor market distressBartik, Timothy J.