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Bayer, Patrick J. Ferreira, Fernando Vendramel Macartney, Hugh Rueben, Kim S. Fang, Hanming Gilraine, Michael Murphy, Joshua Assunção, Juliano J. Gu, Jiaying Rodrigues, Eduardo Augusto de Souza Petronijevic, Uros Petronijevic, Uros Murphy, Alvin Timmins, Christopher Casey, Marcus D. Casey, Marcus Gilraine, Mike Bajari, Patrick L. Tadelis, Steve All co-authors neighborhood racial housing households model using paper residential education neighborhoods framework preferences equilibrium data teacher estimates income new black effects blacks percent segregation estimated area increases approach wohnstandort estimating choice census differences value added incentive evidence stratification unobserved performance empirical metropolitan lower prices
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Robert McMillan Dr. Alternative spellings: Robert Mc Millan Robert MacMillan Robert S. McMillan Robert S. MacMillan Biblio: B.A. (Oxford, 1988); Ph.D. (Stanford, 1999)
Profession Economist
Affiliations Stanford University. Department of Economics University of Toronto. Department of Economics National Bureau of Economic Research
Publishing years Series Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (16) NBER Working Paper (15) Working paper / University of Toronto, Department of Economics (8) ERID working paper (4) Discussion papers (4) NBER working paper series (3) Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper (3) Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center, Yale University (2) Yale Economic Applications and Policy Discussion Paper (1) Yale Economics Department working papers (1) Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (1)