Bruce Sacerdote
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American economist
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- Bachelors Economics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bruce Sacerdote is an American economist and the Richard S. Braddock 1963 Professor in Economics at Dartmouth College, where he "enjoy[s] working with detailed data to enhance our understanding of why children and youth turn out the way they do. [He is] also involved in a series of studies to examine how students make choices about college going and how policy makers might influence that decision-making process."
Bruce Sacerdote's Published Works
Published Works
- Crime and Social Interactions (1995) (1974)
- An Economic Approach to Social Capital (2000) (1947)
- Why is There More Crime in Cities? (1996) (838)
- Peer Effects in Education: How Might They Work, How Big Are They and How Much Do We Know Thus Far? (2011) (800)
- Why Doesn't the United States Have a European-Style Welfare State? (2001) (761)
- The Social Multiplier (2002) (595)
- Estimating the Effect of Unearned Income on Labor Supply, Earnings, Savings, and Consumption: Evidence from a Survey of Lottery Players (1999) (523)
- From Natural Variation to Optimal Policy? The Importance of Endogenous Peer Group Formation (2013) (449)
- Work and Leisure in the U.S. And Europe: Why so Different? (2005) (425)
- How Do Friendships Form? (2005) (348)
- How Large are the Effects from Changes in Family Environment? A Study of Korean American Adoptees (2007) (323)
- The Nature and Nurture of Economic Outcomes (2000) (301)
- 8. Student Perceptions of College Opportunities: The Boston COACH Program (2004) (292)
- Peer and social networks in job search (2002) (291)
- Katrina's Children: Evidence on the Structure of Peer Effects from Hurricane Evacuees. NBER Working Paper No. 15291. (2009) (251)
- Geographic Dispersion of Economic Shocks: Evidence from the Fracking Revolution (2015) (242)
- Work and Leisure in the United States and Europe: Why So Different? (2005) (240)
- Why Doesn't the US Have a European-Style Welfare System? (2001) (227)
- Why Doesn&Apos;T the Us Have a European-Style Welfare System? (2001) (224)
- Will the Stork Return to Europe and Japan? Understanding Fertility within Developed Nations (2008) (211)
- Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiments (2006) (194)
- Why Doesn't The US Have a European-Style Welfare State? (2001) (188)
- Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Peer Effects: Two Steps Forward? (2014) (184)
- The Social Consequences of Housing (2000) (181)
- Why Do College Going Interventions Work? (2013) (151)
- Did the Stimulus Stimulate? Real Time Estimates of the Effects of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2011) (122)
- When the Saints Go Marching Out: Long-Term Outcomes for Student Evacuees from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (2012) (115)
- Nature and Nurture Effects On Children’s Outcomes: What Have We Learned From Studies of Twins And Adoptees? (2011) (101)
- Katrina&Apos;S Children: Evidence on the Structure of Peer Effects from Hurricane Evacuees (2009) (77)
- Regular ArticleThe Social Consequences of Housing (2000) (73)
- Did the Rust Belt Become Shiny? A Study of Cities and Counties That Lost Steel and Auto Jobs in the 1980s (2007) (70)
- From Natural Variation to Optimal Policy? The Lucas Critique Meets Peer Effects (2011) (67)
- The Response of Criminals and Noncriminals to Fines* (2004) (62)
- Sentencing in Homicide Cases and the Role of Vengeance (2003) (58)
- The Long-Run Impacts of Financial Aid: Evidence from California’s Cal Grant (2019) (51)
- From Natural Variation to Optimal Policy? An Unsuccessful Experiment in Using Peer Effects Estimates to Improve Student Outcomes∗ (2012) (50)
- The Long Run Impacts of Merit Aid: Evidence from California's Cal Grant (2016) (43)
- Why is All Covid-19 News Bad News? (2020) (39)
- How Much Would US Style Fiscal Integration Buffer European Unemployment and Income Shocks? (A Comparative Empirical Analysis) (2013) (35)
- Colonialism and Modern Income -- Islands as Natural Experiments (2009) (33)
- When the Saints Come Marching in: Effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on Student Evacuees (2008) (33)
- Did the Stimulus Stimulate ? Effects of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2012) (23)
- How Friendships Form (2004) (20)
- Fifty Years of Growth in American Consumption, Income, and Wages (2017) (18)
- Beware of Economists Bearing Reduced Forms ? An Experiment in How Not To Improve Student Outcomes ∗ (2009) (16)
- Fixing Broken Experiments Using the Propensity Score (2005) (12)
- Why do Americans Work so Hard (2005) (10)
- Policies and Payoffs to Addressing America's College Graduation Deficit (2020) (8)
- Katrina’s Children: A Natural Experiment in Peer Effects from Hurricane Evacuees (2012) (7)
- Financial Aid Nudges: A National Experiment With Informational Interventions (2022) (7)
- Geographic Dispersion of Economic Shocks: Evidence from the Fracking Revolution: Reply (2020) (5)
- Relief Rally: Senators as Feckless as the Rest of Us at Stock Picking (2020) (4)
- Access to higher education: Introduction to the special issue (2016) (4)
- From Natural Variation to Optimal Policy : A Cautionary Tale in How Not to Improve Student Outcomes ∗ (2010) (3)
- Reappraising the Legacy of Colonialism: The Value of an Island Sample A Response to Bertram (2007) (3)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DID THE STIMULUS STIMULATE? REAL TIME ESTIMATES OF THE EFFECTS OF THE AMERICAN READJUSTMENT AND RECOVERY ACT (2011) (3)
- How Do Business Owners Respond to a Tax Cut? Examining the 199A Deduction for Pass-through Firms (2021) (2)
- You Can’t Handle The Truth: The Effects Of The Post-9/11 Gi Bill On Higher Education And Earnings (2021) (2)
- CAMPAIGNING IN POETRY: IS THERE INFORMATION CONVEYED IN THE CANDIDATES' CHOICE OF WORDS? * (2008) (2)
- An Economic Approach to Social Capital Author ( s ) : (2017) (1)
- You Can't Handle the Truth: The Effects of the Post-9/11 Gi Bill on Higher Education and Earnings (2021) (1)
- Comment (2013) (1)
- Replication data for: Why Do College-Going Interventions Work? (2019) (0)
- Evaluation of High-Touch vs. Low-Touch Interventions to Increase Community College Persistence and Completion (2021) (0)
- The social connections that shape economic prospects (2022) (0)
- Replication data for: Geographic Dispersion of Economic Shocks: Evidence from the Fracking Revolution (2019) (0)
- Senators vs Santa’s Reindeer: 2020 Stock Picking Roundup (2020) (0)
- Addressing the COVID Gap Year Among Low-income Students and Students of Color: Helping Unenrolled Recent High School Grads Stay on Track with College Plans (0)
- Jennifer Hunt Teen Births Keep American Crime High Discussion Papers (2002) (0)
- Do senators and house members beat the stock market? Evidence from the STOCK Act (2022) (0)
- Replication data for: The Long-Run Impacts of Financial Aid: Evidence from California's Cal Grant (2019) (0)
- Comments (2003) (0)
- The US may show the EU the way forward on fiscal integration (2013) (0)
- Automatic Tax Filing: Simulating a Pre-Populated Form 1040 (2022) (0)
- Is Colonialism Good For Growth? Evidence From A New Database of Islands (2006) (0)
- AN E CONOMIC A PPROACH T O S OCIAL C APITAL (2002) (0)
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