Paper Title Number 2
Published in Journal 1 (2010)
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Published in Journal 1 (2010)
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Published in Journal 1 (2015)
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
This paper uses survey data and a dynamic structural model to study how college students choose their credit hour enrollment, labor supply, and borrowing, paying particular attention to the role of wages, financial resources and beliefs.
Published in Applied Economics Letters (2023)
Using data from Add Health and exploiting idiosyncratic variation in the share of female peers across grades within schools, I find positive but small effects of a higher share of female peers for male students.
Joint with Riley Acton and Salem Rogers. Published in EdWorkingPaper and IZA (2023)
We study the effects of increased school spending caused by Wisconsin’s Sparsity Aid Program. The increased spending had little effect on standardized test scores, but modestly increased college enrollment and completion for students with a low likelihood of attending or completing college.
Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs (2024)
This paper is about fixing template issue #693.
Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs (2024)
This paper is about a famous math equation, \(E=mc^2\)
Joint with Todd Elder and Steven J. Haider. Published in Journal of Human Resources (2025)
We examine the evolution of this elasticity over the last four decades. We find robust evidence that the elasticity weakly increased between 2000 and 2020, representing a striking reversal from the sizable declines for single and married women between 1979 and 2000.
Published in CES Working Paper Series (2025)
This paper proposes a new methodology for estimating the coverage rate of the Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes data product (PSEO) and assesses how representative PSEO is of the broader population of college graduates.
This paper proposes a framework for selecting the optimal CIP code aggregation level and provides estimates of errors from aggregating using PSEO microdata.
Joint with Lee Tucker and Lawrence Warren
This paper uses PSEO and LEHD data to estimate the effects of AI exposure on recent college graduates.
Joint with Andrew Foote and Lawrence Warren
This paper measures the accuracy of survey responses on educational attainment in the American Community Survey and Current Population Survey using linked administrative data on degree attainment.
Joint with Emin Dinlersoz and Andrew Foote
This paper uses administrative data to document the business formation activities of postsecondary graduates.
This paper uses novel survey data on college students’ beliefs about the returns to schoolwork to explain variation in their reported schoolwork hours.
Undergraduate course, Michigan State University, 2017
Economic institutions, reasoning and analysis. Consumption, production, determination of price and quantity in different markets. Income distribution, market structure and normative analysis. Syllabus
Undergraduate course, Michigan State University, 2019
The intersection of economics and education with a focus on U.S. education policy. Human capital, education production, and education reforms. Syllabus
Undergraduate course, Michigan State University, 2020
The intersection of economics and education with a focus on U.S. education policy. Human capital, education production, and education reforms. Syllabus