Lars Lefgren
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American economist
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Lars Lefgren's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Chicago
- Bachelors Economics Brigham Young University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lars Lefgren is an American Economist trained at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business who is a professor of economics at Brigham Young University , specializing in labor economics and applied econometrics.
Lars Lefgren's Published Works
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- Can Principals Identify Effective Teachers? Evidence on Subjective Performance Evaluation in Education (2008) (566)
- The Impact of Research Grant Funding on Scientific Productivity (2007) (430)
- Are Idle Hands the Devil's Workshop? Incapacitation, Concentration and Juvenile Crime (2003) (419)
- The Effect of Grade Retention on High School Completion (2007) (250)
- The Dynamics of Criminal Behavior: Evidence from Weather Shocks (2004) (234)
- Principals as Agents: Subjective Performance Measurement in Education (2005) (217)
- The Impact of Teacher Training on Student Achievement: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from School Reform Efforts in Chicago (2002) (203)
- An approach to longitudinally matching Current Population Survey (CPS) respondents (2000) (195)
- A Note on Longitudinally Matching Current Population Survey (CPS) Respondents (1999) (186)
- What Do Parents Value in Education? An Empirical Investigation of Parents' Revealed Preferences for Teachers. NBER Working Paper No. 11494. (2005) (160)
- Educational peer effects and the Chicago public schools (2004) (160)
- The Persistence of Teacher-Induced Learning (2010) (146)
- The Relationship between Women's Education and Marriage Outcomes (2006) (137)
- The Impact of Teacher Training on Student Achievement (2004) (115)
- Explaining the Puzzle of Cross‐State Differences in Bankruptcy Rates (2009) (109)
- The Impact of NIH Postdoctoral Training Grants on Scientific Productivity. (2011) (105)
- The Persistence of Teacher-Induced Learning Gains (2008) (95)
- Rich Dad, Smart Dad: Decomposing the Intergenerational Transmission of Income (2009) (85)
- Judging Judge Fixed Effects (2019) (61)
- Effort, luck, and voting for redistribution (2016) (52)
- What Do Parents Value in Education? An Empirical Investigation of Parents&Apos; Revealed Preferences for Teachers (2005) (50)
- The Dynamics of Criminal Behavior (2007) (48)
- Testing Rank Similarity (2017) (37)
- Household Intertemporal Behavior: a Collective Characterization and Empirical Tests (2002) (35)
- Using Subject Test Scores Efficiently to Predict Teacher Value-Added (2012) (34)
- Sticking with What (Barely) Worked: A Test of Outcome Bias (2015) (33)
- Chapter 7 or 13: Are Client or Lawyer Interests Paramount? (2010) (32)
- Teacher heterogeneity, value-added and education policy (2014) (32)
- The Persistence of Teacher-Induced Learning Gains. NBER Working Paper No. 14065. (2008) (29)
- In Low-Income Schools, Parents Want Teachers Who Teach; In Affluent Schools, Other Things Matter. (2007) (24)
- When Principals Rate Teachers: The Best--and the Worst--Stand out. (2006) (18)
- The Return to Hours Worked within and across Occupations: Implications for the Gender Wage Gap (2019) (13)
- Interracial Workplace Cooperation: Evidence from the NBA (2009) (12)
- Partial Identification of the Distribution of Treatment Effects with an Application to the Knowledge is Power Program (Kipp) (2018) (10)
- Beyond Education and Fairness: A Labor Market Taxation Model for the Great Gatsby Curve (2015) (10)
- REMEDIAL EDUCATION AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT: (2012) (4)
- Job search under asymmetric information: endogenous wage dispersion and unemployment stigma (2019) (4)
- Coaches on the Hot Seat: Testing Models of Moral Hazard and Screening (2011) (3)
- The Other 1%: Class Leavening, Contamination and Voting for Redistribution (2018) (3)
- Outcome based accountability: Theory and evidence (2019) (2)
- Weak Stochastic Increasingness , Rank Exchangeability , and Partial Identification of The Distribution of Treatment Effects (2015) (2)
- Contemporary State Policies and Intergenerational Income Mobility (2019) (2)
- Sticking with What (Barely) Worked (2011) (2)
- Book Review: Human Resources, Management, and Personnel: Improving School-to-Work Transitions (2009) (1)
- Corrigendum to “The impact of NIH postdoctoral training grants on scientific productivity” [Res. Policy 40 (2011) 864–874] (2012) (1)
- A Test for Rank Similarity and Partial Identification of the Distribution of Treatment Effects Preliminary and incomplete (2015) (1)
- What Do Parents Value in Education? An Investigation of Parents' Revealed Preferences for Teachers (2005) (1)
- Are Two Bads Better than One? A Model of Sensory Limitations (2018) (0)
- eacher heterogeneity , value-added and education policy § (2014) (0)
- 2549 Deterrence through Word of Mouth (2009) (0)
- An Investigation of Objective and Subjective Performance Measures : New Evidence from the Education Sector (2005) (0)
- Job search under asymmetric information: endogenous wage dispersion and unemployment stigma (2018) (0)
- Is the Intergenerational Income Elasticity a Sufficient Statistic for Fairness? (2013) (0)
- Using Markets to Evaluate Policy: The Case of the Iraq War (2004) (0)
- Rationalizing self-defeating behaviors: Theory and evidence. (2020) (0)
- State Policies and Intergenerational Income mobility (2016) (0)
- Interracial Workplace Cooperation: Evidence from the NBA. NBER Working Paper No. 14749. (2009) (0)
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