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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
1999The Endogenous Determination of Minimum WageEpstein, Gil S.; Nitzan, Shmuel
2000Labor Market Interactions Between Legal and Illegal ImmigrantsEpstein, Gil S.
2000Social Harmony at the Boundaries of the Welfare State: Immigrants and Social TransfersEpstein, Gil S.; Hillman, Arye L.
2000Strategic Restraint in ContestsEpstein, Gil S.; Nitzan, Shmuel
2000What are Migration Networks?Bauer, Thomas K.; Epstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2001Multi-Generation Model of Immigrant Earnings: Theory and ApplicationEpstein, Gil S.; Lecker, Tikva
2001A Theory of Immigration AmnestiesEpstein, Gil S.; Weiss, Avi
2001Multi-Generation Model of Immigrant Earnings: Theory and ApplicationEpstein, Gil S.; Lecker, Tikva
2001A Theory of Immigration AmnestiesEpstein, Gil S.; Weiss, Avi
2002Rent seeking in hierachical firmsEpstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2002Government and cities: Contests and the decentralization of decision makingEpstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2002Political Culture and Monopoly Price DeterminationEpstein, Gil S.; Nitzan, Shmuel
2002Enclaves, language and the location choice of migrantsBauer, Thomas; Epstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2002Herd effects or migration networks? The location choice of Mexican immigrants in the USBauer, Thomas; Epstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2002Effort and Performance in Public-Policy ContestsEpstein, Gil S.; Nitzan, Shmuel
2002Enclaves, Language and the Location Choice of MigrantsBauer, Thomas K.; Epstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2002Perceived Income, Promotion and Incentive EffectsEpstein, Gil S.; Ward, Melanie E.
2002Government and Cities: Contests and the Decentralization of Decision MakingEpstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2002The political economy of Kosher WarsEpstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N.
2002Informational Cascades and Decision to MigrateEpstein, Gil S.