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Education and religion.
by Sacerdote, Bruce.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Church and education -- Cross-cultural studies; Education -- Religious aspects -- Cross-cultural studies.
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Peer effects with random assignment : results for Dartmounth roommates.
by Sacerdote, Bruce.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Darthmouth University -- Students -- Psychology; Peer pressure; College students -- Psychology; Roommates -- Psychology.
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The nature and nurture of economic outcomes.
by Sacerdote, Bruce.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Nature and nurture -- Economic aspects; Adopted children -- Education -- United States; Adopted children -- Economic conditions -- United States; Child development -- United States.
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Estimating the effect of unearned income on labor supply, earnings, savings, and consumption : evidence from a survey of lottery players.
by Imbens, Guido W.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Lottery winners -- United States; Consumer behavior -- United States; Saving and investment -- United States; Labor supply -- United States.
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The economic approach to social capital.
by Glaeser, Edward L.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Human capital; Social skills; Social intelligence.
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The determinants of punishment : deterrence, incapacitation and vengeance.
by Glaeser, Edward L.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- United States; Recividism -- United States; Punishment in crime deterrence -- United States; Murder victims -- United States; Homicide.
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Why is there more crime in citiesn.
by Glaeser, Edward L.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995.
Subject: Crime -- Econometric models; Criminal statistics -- United States.
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