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2013Access to technology and the transfer function of community colleges: Evidence from a field experimentFairlie, Robert W.; Grunberg, Samantha H.
2013Experimental evidence on the effects of home computers on academic achievement among schoolchildrenFairlie, Robert W.; Robinson, Jonathan
2013Entrepreneurship, economic conditions, and the Great RecessionFairlie, Robert W.
2013The impact of city contracting set-asides on black self-employment and employmentChatterji, Aaron K.; Chay, Kenneth Y.; Fairlie, Robert W.
2014A community college instructor like me: Race and ethnicity interactions in the classroomFairlie, Robert W.; Hoffmann, Florian; Oreopoulos, Philip
2014Behind the GATE experiment: Evidence on effects of and rationales for subsidized entrepreneurship trainingFairlie, Robert W.; Karlan, Dean; Zinman, Jonathan
2014Behind the GATE Experiment: Evidence on Effects of and Rationales for Subsidized Entrepreneurship TrainingFairlie, Robert W.; Karlan, Dean; Zinman, Jonathan
2014Behind the GATE Experiment: Evidence on Effects of and Rationales for Subsidized Entrepreneurship TrainingFairlie, Robert W.; Karlan, Dean; Zinman, Jonathan
2014Access to Technology and the Transfer Function of Community Colleges: Evidence from a Field ExperimentFairlie, Robert W.; Grunberg, Samantha H.
2015Do Boys and Girls Use Computers Differently, and Does It Contribute to Why Boys Do Worse in School than Girls?Fairlie, Robert W.
2015Immigration and entrepreneurshipFairlie, Robert W.; Lofstrom, Magnus
2015Technology and Education: Computers, Software, and the InternetBulman, George; Fairlie, Robert W.
2015Immigration and EntrepreneurshipFairlie, Robert W.; Lofstrom, Magnus
2015Technology and education: Computers, software, and the internetBulman, George; Fairlie, Robert W.
2015Do Boys and Girls Use Computers Differently, and Does it Contribute to why Boys Do Worse in School than Girls?Fairlie, Robert W.
2015Do boys and girls use computers differently, and does it contribute to why boys do worse in school than girls?Fairlie, Robert W.
2015Technology and Education: Computers, Software, and the InternetBulman, George; Fairlie, Robert W.
2015Job Lock: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity DesignFairlie, Robert W.; Kapur, Kanika; Gates, Susane
2016Taking the Leap: The Determinants of Entrepreneurs Hiring their First EmployeeFairlie, Robert W.; Miranda, Javier
2016Racial Differences in Labor Market Transitions and the Great RecessionCouch, Kenneth A.; Fairlie, Robert W.; Xu, Huanan