Working Paper Series
W49 - Reexamining the Impact of Family Planning Programs on U.S. Fertility: Evidence from the War on Poverty and the Early Years of Title X, Martha Bailey (Cohort 12 - Michigan), August 2011.
W48 - Who Deserves Health Care? The Effects of Causal Attributions and Group Cues on Public Attitudes about Responsibility for Health Care Costs, Julia Lynch (Cohort 10 - Harvard) and Sarah E. Gollust, January 2011.
W47 - Playing Fair: Fairness Beliefs and Health Policy Preferences in the United States , Julia Lynch (Cohort 10 - Harvard) and Sarah E. Gollust (RWJF Health and Society Scholar), April 2010.
W46 - The Effect of Education on Adult Mortality and Health: Evidence from Britain , Heather Royer (Cohort 11 - Michigan) and Damon Clark, January 2010.
W45 -Deadline Effects in Regulatory Review: A Methodological and Empirical Analysis, Daniel Carpenter (Cohort 5 - Michigan), Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, Susan Moffitt (Cohort 13 - Harvard), Justin Grimmer, Jake Bowers (Cohort 12 – Harvard), Clayton Nall, Evan James Zucker, October 2009.
W44 - The Effects of Soft Drink Taxes on Child and Adolescent Consumption and Weight Outcomes, David Frisvold (Cohort 13 - Michigan), Jason M. Fletcher and Nathan Tefft, August 2009.
W43 - Prospects for Reform: Exploring Effective Health Policymaking in Congress, Craig Volden (Cohort 8 - Michigan) and Alan E. Wiseman , August 2009.
W42 - The Politics of Food Safety in the Age of Global Trade: The Codex Alimentarius Commission in the SPS-Agreement of the WTO , Tim Büthe (Cohort 14 - Berkeley/UCSF), August 2009.
W41 -The Downside of Deadlines, Daniel Carpenter (Cohort 5 - Michigan), Justin Grimmer, February 2009
W40 - Towards an Efficient Mechanism for Prescription Drug Procurement, Kyna Fong (Cohort 15 - Berkeley/UCSF), Michael Schwarz (Cohort 11 - Berkeley/UCSF), February 2009.

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